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Revision as of 16:06, 18 April 2025
The Endless
It seems, after having abandoned his duty as one of The Endless Destruction came to truly understand what The Endless are. He says that they are simply patterns, ideas, repeating motifs and makes it clear that for their functions to be performed, no actual intervention is required on their part. In fact he goes on to say The Endless have no right to interfere with the lives of mortals.
Also, he explains his own theory about what each of The Endless represent saying that he symbolizes creation, in this same way he goes on to say that Death is to life as Despair is to hope, Desire is to hatred and Destiny is to freedom. When Dream questions what he would be in this all, Destruction says, "Reality, perhaps?" This seems to shake the very foundation of what The Endless are, as most of the others see themselves as bound to their duties while Destruction makes it very clear that without them all will go on, perhaps more sporadically, but it will continue.
Neil Gaiman has also added in the foreword to The Sandman: Endless Nights, that The Endless are not to be seen as gods, for gods need to be believed in to exist, The Endless will continue existing whether we believe in them or not, for they are The Endless.
Another thing that should be brought up is that although the first eight of The Endless may have never been human and the original seven may have never been anything but The Endless, the ninth was originally Daniel Hall, a mortal babe who was made Dream when forces outside of his control made it necessary that he take on the role, for although you can abandon your duties, there must always be one to hold the mantle of each of the seven Endless.
One thing about The Endless that seems to support the idea they were once "mortal beings" of sorts is the fact that they have been known to reproduce and bear, at least partially, human offspring.
In Sandman: Overture, which narrated the battle of Morpheus which lead him to his imprisonment, the parents of the Endless were revealed as Time , the embodiment of all time itself, father of The Endless, and Night, the embodiment of the infinite darkness that existed before the dawn of the universe and mother of The Endless.
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| Destiny | Death | Destruction | Desire | Despair |
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| Delirium | Dream Morpheus Ended. |
Dream Daniel Hall |
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The Infinite
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| Living Tribunal | Eternity | Galactus Galen of Taa |
Mistress Death | Infinity |
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Cosmic Beings
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| Mogo | Ego | Epoch | Love | Hate |
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| Lord Chaos | The In-Betweener | Master Order | Kronos | The Stranger |
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| The Celestial Toymaker | The Destroyer Sutekh |
Ranx |
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Elders of the Universe
The Elders of the Universe's origins are lost in the early history of the universe. They are some of the oldest living beings in the universe. Each of the Elders is the last survivor of their respective species, most of which evolved right after the "Big Bang", the cataclysmic event in which the universe was created.[citation needed] Their respective species were the earliest creations of the Celestials.
The Elders are virtually immortal and not only have they outlived their respective races, they have also all outlived their original galaxies. While they are not Abstract Entities, they have all attained some level of cosmic power. As the relatively few survivors of the earliest period of the universe, the Elders regard themselves figuratively as brothers. They do not often associate with each other aside from the Grandmaster's schemes.
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| The Challenger | The Collector Taneleer Tivan |
The Contemplator Tath Ki |
The Gamemaster En Dwi Gast |
The Gardener Ord Zyonyz |
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| The Possessor Kamo Tharnn |
The Runner |
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Heralds of Galactus
Galactus, originally named Galan, is the oldest and one of the most powerful beings in the universe, having survived the death (big crunch) of his "first" universe and the birth (big bang) of this universe, but he is crippled by an insatiable hunger that drives him to consume the very life-energies of entire planets, destroying these worlds in the process. Eons ago, Galactus realized it was far more efficient to use advance scouts or “heralds” to seek out planets for him to consume. In the years that followed, Galactus created a succession of Heralds, each with very different backgrounds, motives, and personalities.
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| The Silver Surfer Norrin Radd |
Firelord Pyreus Kril |
Terrax Tyros |
Air-Walker Gabriel Lan |
Nova Frankie Raye |
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War of Order & Chaos
Lords of Order
Powerful beings, they're directly responsible for upholding order within the universe and are known to empower beings to act on their stead or may even rise up to challenges towards order themselves. Some Lords of Order also have additional responsibilities.
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| Kismet | Nabu | Amethyst Amy Winston |
Amon-Ra | Phantom Stranger |
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| The Wizard Shazam |
Arion | Peace | Kingbutcher Roland Lann |
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Lords of Chaos
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| Chaon | Child | Flaw Destroyed. |
Klarion Bum Bum BUM! The Witch-Boy |
Mr. Keeper |
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| Mordru | Shivering Jimmy | Typhon Destroyed. |
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Trivia
This is more or less Marvel's playing field. All of DC's Cosmic Beings tend to need to job to Superman.






















































