Uni-Mind - Fictional Character Biography

Fictional Character Biography

Normally the Uni-Mind is a mental gestalt entity and collective intelligence of at least seven Eternals, but Uni-Minds have also been composed of Eternals, humans, Deviants and Brethren; Varua of the Young Gods is also able to create a joining with her fellow Young Gods which is similar to the Uni-Mind. The Uni-Mind possesses all the powers, knowledge and combined intellect of those who are part of it, and all the participants share each other's knowledge and can gain new insights and perceptions. The Eternals often use it as a means to address problems or decisions that are deemed too difficult for them to solve as individuals.

The Uni-Mind is also a vastly powerful entity which can project mighty energy bolts against enemies. The Uni-Mind resembles a gigantic human brain and levitates itself above the ground. It is not known how long a Uni-Mind can be held together.

The Eternals first performed the Uni-Mind ceremony at the time of the Great Cataclysm that sank Atlantis. Following the death of their father Kronos, Zuras and A'lars initiate the first Uni-Mind ritual, after they attained cosmic powers, to determine who shall lead the Eternals of Titanos as the Prime Eternal. Zuras was selected, and A'lars left Earth. Since then, the Prime Eternal alone has the power to summon the Ritual, and produce the Blue Flame through which the Eternals fly, their forms physically becoming the Uni-Mind.

Many years later, Zuras summoned all of Earth's Eternals to unite the Uni-Mind in an attempt to communicate with the Celestials as an ambassador; Zuras then dissolved the Uni-Mind once its mission was fulfilled. Following Zuras's death, the majority of Earth's Eternals, largely from the city of Olympia, merged into a new Uni-Mind. The Uni-Mind transformed the majority of Earth's Deviants into a stone block and cast it into outer space. The Uni-Mind then left for outer space to become a voyager and explorer, leaving behind only a handful of Eternals. In time Ajak left its joining, and possibly others as well. The Uni-Mind recounted the defeat of the Deviant priest-lord Ghaur.

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