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The character is a cosmic deity. Variation of Transcendent Deity and Transcendent Cosmic Entity. Not to be confused with Heaven Deity, Cosmic Entity or just Transcendent Cosmic Entity.

Also Called[]

  • Cosmic God/Goddess
  • Celestial Deity/God/Goddess
  • God/Goddess of the Cosmos
  • God/Goddess of the Universe/Multiverse/Omniverse
  • Greater Cosmic Entity/Entities
  • Type 2 Variant Cosmic Being/Creature/Entity Physiology
  • Universal/Multiversal/Omniversal Deity/God/Goddess

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The user either is or can transform into a "cosmic" deity, an immensely powerful being that embodies the fundamental forces and elements of the universe, transcending the boundaries of space, time, and reality itself. These divine entities are often associated with celestial bodies such as the sun, planets, stars, moons, and cosmic phenomena like creation, destruction, fate, and space-time manipulation.

Unlike conventional deities found in mythology, cosmic deities exist on a higher plane of existence, wielding unparalleled authority over the cosmic order. They are the architects of galaxies, the orchestrators of cosmic events, and the guardians of the cosmic balance.

They command the primordial forces of the universe, harnessing the raw power of stars, black holes, and cosmic phenomena to enact their will upon the cosmos. Manipulating cosmic elements, they can alter the very fabric of space and time, summoning forth celestial bodies, creating new galaxies, and shaping the cosmic landscape according to their desires. From the fiery depths of supernovae to the icy expanse of interstellar space, they hold dominion over the elemental building blocks of the universe.

Manifesting in various forms and aspects, cosmic deities encompass astral beings, creators of worlds, destroyers of galaxies, solar and lunar entities, stellar forces, masters of time, weavers of destiny, planetary guardians, and wielders of cosmic magic. Each aspect reflects their role in maintaining the harmony and equilibrium of the universe.

Through cosmic psionics, they possess the ability to manipulate the minds of mortals and cosmic entities alike, delving into the deepest recesses of consciousness to unravel the mysteries of the universe. They can peer into alternate timelines and parallel dimensions, foreseeing the ebb and flow of cosmic events with unparalleled clarity.

While cosmic deities may not always assert dominion over heavenly realms or the skies, their influence extends far beyond mortal comprehension, encompassing the entirety of the cosmos, the multiverse, and, in very rare case, the vast expanse of the omniverse. They are the embodiment of cosmic principles and cosmic consciousness, guiding the evolution of existence itself.

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Comics[]

  • Cosmic Beings (DC Comics)
    • The Presence
    • Elaine Belloc; after succeeding The Presence
  • Cosmic Beings (Marvel Comics)
    • One Above All
    • One Below All

Folklore/Mythology[]

  • God (Abrahamic Faiths)
  • Amun-Ra (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Atum (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Ptah (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Ra (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Death (Folklore); God-like.
  • Phanes/Eros the Elder (Greco-Persian Mythology)
  • Ananke (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Chronos/Aion (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Khaos/Chaos (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Helios/Sol (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Selene/Luna (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • The Moirai (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Atropos
    • Clotho
    • Lachesis
  • Bramha (Hinduism)
  • Shiva (Hinduism)
  • Vishnu (Hinduism)
  • Adi Parashakti (Hinduism)
  • Amaterasu (Japanese Mythology)
  • Sin/Nanna (Mesopotamian Mythology)
  • Bathala (Philippine Mythology)
  • Atarsamain (Pre-Islamic Mythology)
  • Svarog (Slavic Mythology)
  • The Horned God (Wicca)
  • Triple Goddess (Wicca)

Movies/Television[]

  • Death (Supernatural); God-like entity.
  • God/Chuck (Supernatural)
  • Jack Kline (Supernatural); as the New God.
  • The Darkness/Amara (Supernatural)
  • Loki Laufeyson (Marvel Cinematic Universe); as the God of Stories

Video Games[]

  • Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII); as Safer Sephiroth

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