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{{quote|'''Ego:''' What madness do you mouth? You are but a single being, and I [[Genius Loci|a world entire!]]

{{quote|'''Ego:''' What madness do you mouth? You are but a single being, and I [[Genius Loci|a world entire!]]<br />
'''[[Galactus]]:''' The words you speak are true! In all of space I stand alone... but I have no need for an ally, for I am Galactus! The be-all and the end all am I!|''[[The Mighty Thor]]''}}
'''[[Galactus]]:''' The words you speak are true! In all of space I stand alone... but I have no need for an ally, for I am Galactus! The be-all and the end all am I!|''[[The Mighty Thor]]''}}


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A Cosmic Entity could be any of the following:
A Cosmic Entity could be any of the following:

* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]
* [[Celestial Body]]
* [[Celestial Body]]
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* [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]]
* [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]]


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{{examples}}
== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* [[Marvel Comics]] [[Running the Asylum|may be the "king" of this trope]], [[Fantasy Pantheon|as it has introduced dozens of entities over the years]], [[Running the Asylum|with highly shifting or conflicting definitions and relationships to each other]]. This has recurrently lead to [[Fanon]] [[Our Gods Are Greater|dedication, selective favorism, and speculation]]. Many of these beings are [[Anthropomorphic Personifications]] of natural forces, or granted [[Omniscient Morality License]] for narrative purposes. These include, but are definitely not limited to:
* [[Marvel Comics]] [[Running the Asylum|may be the "king" of this trope]], [[Fantasy Pantheon|as it has introduced dozens of entities over the years]], [[Running the Asylum|with highly shifting or conflicting definitions and relationships to each other]]. This has recurrently lead to [[Fanon]] [[Our Gods Are Greater|dedication, selective favorism, and speculation]]. Many of these beings are [[Anthropomorphic Personifications]] of natural forces, or granted [[Omniscient Morality License]] for narrative purposes. These include, but are definitely not limited to:

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Ego: What madness do you mouth? You are but a single being, and I a world entire!

Galactus: The words you speak are true! In all of space I stand alone... but I have no need for an ally, for I am Galactus! The be-all and the end all am I!

A cosmic entity is any being who possesses powers so great he, she or it can affect entire worlds (or in some cases, entire universes.) If there is more than one such entity in a setting, there will usually be different levels of power between them, and often specific responsibilities as well, forming a kind of Fantasy Pantheon.

Cosmic Beings tend to not care much about "lesser beings" (anybody who isn't 'cosmic') and any harm (or good) they cause is often unintentional. Because of their level of power, when they cause trouble the heroes are often forced to try to reason with them, use a Cosmic Keystone, or ask another Cosmic Entity for help.

A Cosmic Entity could be any of the following:


Examples of Cosmic Entity include:

Comic Books


Literature

  • Some of the "Outer Gods" from H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos qualify. Most notably Azathoth, the Blind Idiot God, who is mindless but said to rule over all time and space.
    • Actually he's the living center of the universe.
  • The Xeelee, the rulers of the Baryonic universe in the Xeelee Sequence. They have existed since seconds after the Big Bang, and used time travel to retroactively speed their own development. They are capable of using entire galaxies as construction material.
  • The Ellimist and Crayak from Animorphs


Tabletop Games


Toys

  • Transformers most famously has Primus, who has a body in every Transformers continuity and while he does not serve the same purpose in every story(he's been everything from the last of the light gods to the sentient will of the universe), these bodies all exist at the same time. Then there is Unicron, who almost always is out to destroy whatever continuity he is in and automatically incarnates in a new one every time he is defeated. Unsurprisingly, this background for them came from Marvel Comics.


Video Games

  • Chakravartin from Asura's Wrath is a Cosmic Being that can manipulate the forces of the Universe and destroy and recreate worlds over and over.