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Name: EternityAliases: Adam Quadmon, Ivan, The Living Embodiment of the Universe, The Living Sentience of the Cosmos, Personification of the Temporal Aspect of the Universe, Personification of Time Itself, Sai Anand, Socrates Carvopolis, Sentient Lifeforce of the Universe Itself, Supreme Time Being, Temporal Spirit of the Universe, The Universe Itself
Race: Abstract Entity
Reality: Earth-PRN101
Age: 13.7 billion
Relatives: The First Firmament (predecessor); Multiversal Eternity (full-self); Infinity ("sister" counterpart); Oblivion and Death (opposite counterparts); Galan | Galactus ("brother"); Eon, Empathy, Enmity, Entropy, Epiphany, Eulogy, Expediency, Explosion, Gravitation, Now, Then (offspring)
Occupation: Living Embodiment of the Earth-PRN101 Universe (Temporal Aspect)
Affiliation(s): Cosmic Quartet
Cosmic Abilities: As the personification of the temporal aspect of the universe, subject is nigh-omniscient and omnipresent, allowing him to physically manifest as any force living within the Earth dimension. He is also the wielder of the "Power Cosmic", a mysterious energy that allows him to manipulate time, space, matter, energy, magic, or reality for any purpose without any limits.
Creators: Stan Lee, Steve Ditko
First Appearance: Strange Tales #138 "If Eternity Should Fail" (August 1965)
Before the creation of the Multiverse, there was originally one universe--known simply as the First Firmament. It was responsible for creating the Aspirants, ancient aliens who evolved into beings composed of celestial energy encased in gigantic armor. As their supreme being, the First Firmament led the Aspirants in campaigns across the cosmos, subjugating many "lower races" to ultimately establish itself as an all-powerful god worshipped all within it. However, a small group of Aspirants--who would call themselves the Celestials--vehemently opposed their creator, arguing that they should allow the other races to evolve instead of halting their progress through conquest. A conflict broke out, and a conflict so great, that the First Firmament was shattered into a near-limitless amount of pieces. In order to ensure its own survival, the First Firmament, and the Aspirants that remained loyal to it, retreated into the darkest depths of the void, never to return.
Following the Celestial-Aspirant War, the First Firmament's pieces remained shattered across the endless void. Now free from the will of their creator, the Celestials wished to begin anew. And so, they used their infinite cosmic power to shape the cosmic shards, creating the Multiverse: the aggregate of a seemingly limitless amount of universes and parallel realities in existence. Unbeknownst to anyone, the Celestials' involvement in the multiverse's creation resulted in the birth of an anthropomorphic entity similar to the First Firmament but more benevolent than it. Amazed by this discovery, the Celestials decided to give this new entity a name--"Eternity".
Eternity was the collective consciousness of all life in the known universe and was, therefore, dependent on the many trillions of beings within it. He existed everywhere simultaneously, able to take on a humanoid form named "Adam Quadmon" to have greater understanding with the mortals under his care whenever walking the Earth dimension. As Adam Quadmon, Eternity is able to take on a proactive role in aid mortals when there was an imminent threat to the universe, such as the great Hell Lord Dormammu or the mad titan Thanos.
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Eternity is also responsible for the creation of Galactus as a past incarnation of himself bestowed him the Power Cosmic before his destruction during the Big Crunch and the rebirth of the universe. The reasons why Eternity allowed this because the Devourer of Worlds, who he sees as his brother, serves as a necessary component of the natural order of life, death, and rebirth in the cosmos.
Eternity's design is mostly based on his traditional appearances in the cosmos, with the outline of his head and horns borrowed from the MCU Eternity who appeared in Thor: Love and Thunder. The images inside him was something that I got from this: thecomicbooksanctum.files.word…
Overall, I think that I did pretty good.
Anyway, I hope you guys like it.
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