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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]].
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 [[Talking the Monster To Death|try to reason with them]], use a [[Cosmic Keystone]], or [[Summon Bigger Fish|ask another Cosmic Entity for help]].
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 [[Talking the Monster to Death|try to reason with them]], use a [[Cosmic Keystone]], or [[Summon Bigger Fish|ask another Cosmic Entity for help]].


A Cosmic Entity could be any of the following:
A Cosmic Entity could be any of the following:
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** [[Order Versus Chaos|Master Order and Lord Chaos]], who, in an unusual variation of the trope, usually work together. It's their balancing agent The [[Stupid Neutral|In-Betweener]], who tends to rebel or cause trouble.
** [[Order Versus Chaos|Master Order and Lord Chaos]], who, in an unusual variation of the trope, usually work together. It's their balancing agent The [[Stupid Neutral|In-Betweener]], who tends to rebel or cause trouble.
** [[Satire, Parody, Pastiche|The]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Friendless]]: [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Entropy, Eulogy, Epiphany, Empathy, Enmity, Expediency, and Eon]], as well as [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Origin, Anomaly, and Unbeing]], and [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Love and Hate]]
** [[Satire, Parody, Pastiche|The]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Friendless]]: [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Entropy, Eulogy, Epiphany, Empathy, Enmity, Expediency, and Eon]], as well as [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Origin, Anomaly, and Unbeing]], and [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Love and Hate]]
** [[Ayn Rand (Creator)|The Fountainhead]] [[Anthropomorphic Personification|(Dreams/Creativity), Nightmare, King Coma, Madness, D'Spayre, and the Dweller-In-Darkness]].
** [[Ayn Rand|The Fountainhead]] [[Anthropomorphic Personification|(Dreams/Creativity), Nightmare, King Coma, Madness, D'Spayre, and the Dweller-In-Darkness]].
** [[Omnicidal Maniac|Abraxas, refered to as embodiments of destruction and an antithesis of Eternity; and Mikaboshi, as chaos, void, and nothingness, and also an antithesis of Eternity]]. [[Fan Wank|Although technically]] [[Running the Asylum|those positions were already taken by]] [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Death, Entropy, Chaos, and Oblivion]].
** [[Omnicidal Maniac|Abraxas, refered to as embodiments of destruction and an antithesis of Eternity; and Mikaboshi, as chaos, void, and nothingness, and also an antithesis of Eternity]]. [[Fan Wank|Although technically]] [[Running the Asylum|those positions were already taken by]] [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Death, Entropy, Chaos, and Oblivion]].
** The Celestials, a whole race of trans-universal scale entities [[Depending On the Writer|who guide evolution as a means to produce more Celestials, serve the Fulcrum to balance the universe, or something else]]. [[Ted Baxter|One of the Celestials calls itself the one of above all, but it has no relation to the entity described further up the page.]]
** The Celestials, a whole race of trans-universal scale entities [[Depending on the Writer|who guide evolution as a means to produce more Celestials, serve the Fulcrum to balance the universe, or something else]]. [[Ted Baxter|One of the Celestials calls itself the one of above all, but it has no relation to the entity described further up the page.]]
** The [[Cosmic Keystone|Cosmic Cubes]] ([[I Have Many Names|The Beyonder/Kosmos/The Maker]], Kubik, The Shaper Of Worlds) who are created by entities outside the normal universe (The Beyonders) as a way to understand our reality.
** The [[Cosmic Keystone|Cosmic Cubes]] ([[I Have Many Names|The Beyonder/Kosmos/The Maker]], Kubik, The Shaper Of Worlds) who are created by entities outside the normal universe (The Beyonders) as a way to understand our reality.
** [[The Phoenix|The Phoenix Force]], [[Depending On the Writer]] alternately the embodiment of life and rebirth, the potential psionic energy of all living beings, or both.
** [[The Phoenix|The Phoenix Force]], [[Depending on the Writer]] alternately the embodiment of life and rebirth, the potential psionic energy of all living beings, or both.
** [[Galactus]], [[Balance Between Good and Evil|the balancing function]] [[Kudzu Plot|between Eternity and Death]], [[Hand Wave|which somehow involves]] [[Planet Eater|a regular high-proteine diet of sentient civilisations]], [[Running the Asylum|and who only occasionally considers that non-sentient stars and cosmic power sources have a much higher energy content]].
** [[Galactus]], [[Balance Between Good and Evil|the balancing function]] [[Kudzu Plot|between Eternity and Death]], [[Hand Wave|which somehow involves]] [[Planet Eater|a regular high-proteine diet of sentient civilisations]], [[Running the Asylum|and who only occasionally considers that non-sentient stars and cosmic power sources have a much higher energy content]].
*** [[Depending On the Writer]] Galactus can or cannot feed off of stars or other energy sources. Some stories he can, others he cannot, others those sources work temporarily and sooner or later he needs to feed on a planet.
*** [[Depending on the Writer]] Galactus can or cannot feed off of stars or other energy sources. Some stories he can, others he cannot, others those sources work temporarily and sooner or later he needs to feed on a planet.
** [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|The Stranger]], a former aspect of the Tribunal, which it removed to be able to interact with existence, and who has acted as an outsider and cosmic schemer ever since.
** [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Stranger]], a former aspect of the Tribunal, which it removed to be able to interact with existence, and who has acted as an outsider and cosmic schemer ever since.
** The higher forms of [[Eldritch Abomination|extradimensional divinities]], such as [[Cthulhu Mythos|Shuma-Gorath]], [[Multiversal Conqueror|Dormammu]], or [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness|the]] [[Guardian of the Multiverse|Vishanti]].
** The higher forms of [[Eldritch Abomination|extradimensional divinities]], such as [[Cthulhu Mythos|Shuma-Gorath]], [[Multiversal Conqueror|Dormammu]], or [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness|the]] [[Guardian of the Multiverse|Vishanti]].
** [[The Watcher|The Watchers]], a race of [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens]] who can manipulate cosmic energies on a level with Galactus but have sworn never to interfere.
** [[The Watcher|The Watchers]], a race of [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens]] who can manipulate cosmic energies on a level with Galactus but have sworn never to interfere.
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* [[DC Comics]] also have their share:
* [[DC Comics]] also have their share:
** [[God|The Presence]], and The Source, [[Depending On the Writer|which may be another manifestation]].
** [[God|The Presence]], and The Source, [[Depending on the Writer|which may be another manifestation]].
** The higher-dimensional imps, such as Mr. Mxyzptlk, Qwsp, or Bat-Mite; and [[God of Evil|Mandrakk, the Ultimate Monitor]].
** The higher-dimensional imps, such as Mr. Mxyzptlk, Qwsp, or Bat-Mite; and [[God of Evil|Mandrakk, the Ultimate Monitor]].
** The Archangels, including Michael, and [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|The Wrath of God]], currently better known as [[The Spectre]].
** The Archangels, including Michael, and [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Wrath of God]], currently better known as [[The Spectre]].
** [[The Sandman|The Endless]]: [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, Desire, Despair and Delirium]]; [[Anthropomorphic Personification|The White Light Entity, embodiment of Life]]; [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Necrom, embodiment of the unliving void and absence of sentience]]; and the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|Time-Trapper]], [[Depending On the Writer|either the embodiment of entropy, or a sentient unlikely timeline attempting to assert its own existence]].
** [[The Sandman|The Endless]]: [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, Desire, Despair and Delirium]]; [[Anthropomorphic Personification|The White Light Entity, embodiment of Life]]; [[Anthropomorphic Personification|Necrom, embodiment of the unliving void and absence of sentience]]; and the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|Time-Trapper]], [[Depending on the Writer|either the embodiment of entropy, or a sentient unlikely timeline attempting to assert its own existence]].
** [[Omnicidal Maniac|Krona, the Anti-Monitor, and Imperiex]].
** [[Omnicidal Maniac|Krona, the Anti-Monitor, and Imperiex]].
** [[JLA-Avengers|Kismet, the sentience of the universe]], [[Depending On the Writer|or "simply" a Lord of Order]].
** [[JLA-Avengers|Kismet, the sentience of the universe]], [[Depending on the Writer|or "simply" a Lord of Order]].
** [[Anthropomorphic Personification|The Light Entities embodying emotions/motivations]] and their associated colors, gradually introduced in ''[[Green Lantern]]'' beginning with ''Rebirth'' and through ''[[Blackest Night]]'': The Butcher (Red Rage), Ophidian (Orange Greed), Parallax (Yellow Fear), Ion (Green Will), Adara (Blue Hope), Proselyte (Indigo Compassion), the Predator (Violet Love), Black Hand (Black Death), and simply "the Entity" (White Life).
** [[Anthropomorphic Personification|The Light Entities embodying emotions/motivations]] and their associated colors, gradually introduced in ''[[Green Lantern]]'' beginning with ''Rebirth'' and through ''[[Blackest Night]]'': The Butcher (Red Rage), Ophidian (Orange Greed), Parallax (Yellow Fear), Ion (Green Will), Adara (Blue Hope), Proselyte (Indigo Compassion), the Predator (Violet Love), Black Hand (Black Death), and simply "the Entity" (White Life).
** [[The Phantom Stranger]], or "[[I Have Many Names|The Gray Walker]]", former near-Archangel, and exile of Heaven and Hell alike. [[Multiple Choice Past|Maybe.]]
** [[The Phantom Stranger]], or "[[I Have Many Names|The Gray Walker]]", former near-Archangel, and exile of Heaven and Hell alike. [[Multiple Choice Past|Maybe.]]
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Some of the "Outer Gods" from [[HP Lovecraft]]'s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] qualify. Most notably Azathoth, the Blind Idiot God, who is mindless but said to rule over all time and space.
* 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.
** 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 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 (Literature)|Animorphs]]''
* The Ellimist and Crayak from ''[[Animorphs]]''





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

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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.