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The Cosmic Sovereigns


    General 
  • Broke the Rating Scale: As the Cosmic Council's divine ranking scale has 'Grand Primeval' as its highest tier, these effectively surpass it.
  • Celestial Body: The three introduced Sovereigns each appear to be composed of part of a star's life cycle. Genesis is a nebula, Perpetuity is a healthy star, and Void is a black hole.
  • Cosmic Entity: Their powers and roles are galactic in scope.
  • Cosmic Keystone: Their existence is necessary for the 'sector' they oversee to remain in balance. Genesis creates new worlds, Perpetuity preserves the life on them, and Void destroys old worlds no longer capable of supporting life or that have become so wicked their destruction is necessary. As such, Void's fall has created some sort of imbalance, and it's implied him being killed before a successor can be found would have dire consequences.
  • Large and in Charge: They're cosmic entities surpassing the Grand Primevals and their parent in rank, and each of them's true size is larger than entire planets.
  • Rule of Symbolism: Genesis resembles a living nebula, Perpetuity a main sequence star in its prime, and Void a black hole. This reflects their role in the creation, preservation, and death of entire planets and solar systems.
  • Time Abyss: They're grandparents, grand-relatives, and ancestors of the Grand Primevals, and may have had a role in creating the galaxy itself.
  • Top God: According to Word of God, there are more Cosmic Sovereigns in a galaxy than just Genesis, Void, and Perpetuity, but those three are the oldest and most powerful.
  • The Unpronounceable: Their true names are composed of sounds, lights, and telepathic communication. Or the opposite of sound in the case of the Void Sovereign.
  • Walking Spoiler: It's hard to bring up the Grand Primevals or anything related to them without bringing up their parents, grandparents, grand-relatives, and ancestors.

    The Genesis Sovereign 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: Creation, Birth, Primordial Harmony

Rank: TBA


  • Eldritch Abomination: She is one, being more ancient, powerful, and alien than even her grandchildren, the Grand Primevals. However, unlike her brother, the Void Sovereign, she's completely benevolent, being dedicated to preserving and protecting Equus and all of its sapient residents from her mad brother.
  • Greater-Scope Paragon: She's the grandmother of the Grand Primevals, who are legendary forces of benevolence themselves, both the Rainbow of Light and the seven powers the Seven Rulers of Friendship Gardens possess were sent to Equus by her. After her brother's defeat, she sent the seed the Pillars would water and grow into the Tree of Harmony to Equus, and is implied to have done the same throughout the cosmos.
  • Mutual Disadvantage: The three Sovereigns cannot harm one another. It's for this reason her and Perpetuity can't just put Void down themselves. However, her power can harm him if used by mortals, such as the Rainbow of Light.
  • No Name Given: Genesis Sovereign is merely the name Tellus/Equus knows her as. Her true name is an unpronounceable series of sounds, light, and telepathic signals.
  • Person of Mass Construction: As one of her brothers, the Void Sovereign, is capable of destruction on a galactic scale, she's capable of creation on the same scale. A canonized drabble shows her creating a sun and surrounding solar system for her children to begin filling with life without much visible effort.
  • The Power of Creation: In contrast to her brothers, she rules over creation, as her name suggests.
  • Time Abyss: She's so old that the Grand Primevals are her grandchildren.

    The Perpetuity Sovereign 

Classification:' TBA

Portfolio: Preservation, Being, Primordial Order

Rank: TBA


  • Mutual Disadvantage: They, Genesis, and Void cannot harm one another directly.
  • No Name Given: Perpetuity Sovereign is merely the name Tellus/Equus knows them as. Their true name is composed of an unpronounceable series of sounds, lights, and telepathic signals.
  • The Ghost: They're the only Sovereign to not have a physical appearance thus far, though they are active through their chief follower, Eternal Vanguard/Perpetuity Traveller. They finally appear in a drabble with Genesis.
  • Wrong Context Magic: Whatever their magic is, it's noted as being something very different than traditional magic or their brother Void's Anti-Magic.

    The Void Sovereign 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: Destruction, Entropy, Primordial Chaos

Rank: TBA


  • Always a Bigger Fish: One reason the Church of the Stars exists: at their present level, Equus doesn't stand a chance against him despite the number of powerful heroes and villains dwelling on it. The galaxy spanning civilization of the Second Age just barely managed to defeat and seal him away, and at a grave cost to all involved. The Church's main goal is to make sure Equus returns to the stars and the galaxy is ready when he escapes the Cosmic Void.
  • Ancient Evil: The oldest evil in the setting thus far. The Grand Primevals, the oldest entities on Equus, are his grandnieces and nephews.
  • Anti Matter: The Void Sovereign and anything associated with him possess Magic's Anti Matter counterpart, Anti-Magic. This makes them function entirely differently than traditional magic, and can make them very dangerous.
  • Asshole Victim: Deconstructed. Despite being the ultimate threat that Equus and its surrounding universe must destroy in order to protect all life from certain death, he is still the Genesis and Perpetuity Sovereigns' brother. The Genesis Sovereign starts tearing up over the idea of someone replacing her beloved sibling even though she knows it's necessary, and has to be comforted by the Architect of Magic.
  • Colony Drop: At his full power, he's capable of chucking entire solar systems with his gravity manipulation.
  • Cosmic Entity: He and his siblings are galactic scale personifications of the Creation, Destruction, and Preservation and Void is so powerful that he could destroy the entire galaxy if not stopped.
  • Destroyer Deity: His original role was this: he was the one who's job it was to destroy worlds that had either become too corrupt or had deteriorated to the point they couldn't support life any more so his sister Genesis could create new worlds in their place and fill them with life.
  • Drama-Preserving Handicap: It's revealed that Diamond Glow's Heroic Sacrifice prevented him from using his full power, as he'd been intentionally holding back as part of his Hope Crusher fighting style. This gave everyone a chance to defeat him.
  • The Dreaded: Everyone that knows he exists is terrified of him, and rightfully so given he's so powerful he could destroy entire galaxies by himself.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Known as "The Void Sovereign", and is an impossibly ancient and alien being who has existed even before the Grand Primevals, his grandnephews and grandniece, were born. Unlike his sister, the Genesis Sovereign, he's also an Omnicidal Maniac bent on returning things to the Void - as in, destroying all signs of life and civilizations as we know it. The closest thing he can be described as is a black hole. He is also somehow made of nothing.
  • Evil Is Bigger: While he assumed a form capable of standing on Equus' surface during the Final Battle in the Second Age, it's shown his true form is larger than a planet.
  • Evil Uncle: With the reveal that the Grand Primevals are the Genesis Sovereign's divine grandchildren, this would make him their biological great-uncle. They're also utterly opposed to each other, as he desires all things to return to the Void while the Grand Primevals want to preserve life and protect all sapientkind from their great-uncle.
  • Gravity Master: Being a sapient black hole, he's got incredibly powerful gravity manipulation powers. He can use them to do things like chuck an entire solar system at an enemy.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: He's confirmed to be the ultimate villain in Codex Equus that everyone, both divine and mortal, must face if the planet Equus is to be saved from oblivion. Because he's currently sealed in the Cosmic Void, Queen Dazzleglow hopes that everyone can use the time to strengthen themselves magically, physically, and mentally until the day comes where he frees himself to resume what he started.
  • Kryptonite Factor: His one weakness is magic born of hope. Diamond Glow ascending into a Goddess of Hope was the only reason he was beaten. Tragically, it's downplayed as it merely rendered him defeatable, yet it still required a Heroic Sacrifice on her part to wound him badly enough for the others to bring him down.
  • Mutual Disadvantage: He, Perptuality, and Genesis are incapable of harming one another directly. It's implied this is why he needs the Children of the Void in the first place.
  • Nigh-Invulnerable: The Void Sovereign is absurdly durable to the point it took the strongest attacks by nearly every hero and god on Equus and beyond one right after another to weaken him enough to be imprisoned within the Cosmic Void. Even then, it took Diamond Glow's Heroic Sacrifice, self-destructing in a huge explosion of Hope Magic (his Kryptonite Factor) directly at his core to weaken him enough for that to be possible.
  • No Name Given: Void Sovereign is merely the name Tellus/Equus knows him as. His true name is composed of anti-sounds, anti-lights, and the absence of thought.
  • Not Hyperbole: One of his titles is 'The King of Nothing.' This isn't referring to the metaphor, he is literally the King of the Nothingness.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: His goal is to destroy everything and return it to the void.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: He's so powerful, he could potentially destroy the entire galaxy if not defeated. Notably, it takes the combined might of every Element Bearer in the galaxy, united by a goddess of hope infused with the hopes and dreams of the entire galaxy to finally match him.
  • Planet Eater: Due to basically being a sapient black hole, he's capable of consuming entire planets.
  • Power of the Void: Right there in the name. He's capable of generating planet consuming singularities at a bare minimum.
  • Primordial Chaos: According to his creator, he embodies this, personifying the Void that existed before anything was created. It's for this reason a piece of him became Discord.
  • Red Baron: The God of the Void, Ruler of That Which Is Not, King of Nothing, He Who Seeks To Reduce All Things to the Void.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: He was sealed away in the Cosmic Void, though Dazzleglow has little delusions about him staying there forever. It's now known the Fourth Age is halfway over, and when it ends, the Void Sovereign will finally escape.

    The Second Void Sovereign 

  • Ambiguous Situation: Exactly who they are has yet to be revealed and still in flux, except the fact they're a previously introduced character.
  • Deity of Human Origin: All proposed candidates for who they are were once human with the exception of Surtr's father.
  • Destroyer Deity: Like the original Void Sovereign, they're this. However, unlike him, they actually do the job correctly and only destroy what is necessary.
  • Redeeming Replacement: It's noted a new Void Sovereign who actually performs the original's roles as a benevolent Destroyer Deity took the place of the original after his death.

The Architects

    General 
  • All-Loving Hero: They have agape love for all of existence, but due to their incalculable age and size, they fundamentally can't appreciate small scale things, like the singular individual lives of single mortals. They're aware of this and took measures to create smaller scale divines to love individual existences on a more personal scale than they're physically capable of.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Incomprehensible and eldritch they may be, they genuinely love all life and created a divine hierarchy so lesser gods can look after all aspects of the universe they created in their stead. However, even they acknowledge the Void Sovereign needed to be stopped regardless of the emotional attachment his siblings, the Genesis and Perpetuity Sovereigns, have for him. They also oppose those who ruin innocent lives and do things that go against the natural order, such as Stormswirl's goal to destroy all 'light' in the world so he can rule over a darwinistic kingdom of darkness.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: They're benevolent and genuinely love everything that exists, but their sheer age, scale, and nature of their existence naturally effects how they perceive things. The Genesis Sovereign notes that to them, the several thousand years until the Void Sovereign's escape is a second and they literally can not think in a small scale as a result. They literally can't appreciate things on a small scale. However, unlike most Eldritch Abomination with unusual morality, they're aware of this and it's the exact reason they created lesser gods they expected to in turn create lesser gods and so on and so forth: so every aspect of reality has divines who can comprehend and appreciate things.
  • Eldritch Abomination: They're incalculably massive, eldritch deities as old as the universe itself who speak in the harmony created by the movement of celestial bodies and can glow in colors mortals can't comprehend. The only body part that can be comprehended is their eyes, and even then their eyes are so large they dwarf the Cosmic Sovereigns, who are themselves massively ancient. They're also benevolent entities who laid the foundations of the universe itself after the Big Bang, and care about the universe so much that they created a divine hierarchy where lesser, younger deities are able to connect and guide sapientkind better than they can, just to bypass their own limitations of not being able to think or empathize on smaller scales.
  • God Is Good: They're the oldest, most powerful gods in the universe (as they were born when it was, and anything older isn't confined by the concept of a singular universe), old enough to remember the Big Bang, and eldritch on a scope that makes the Grand Primevals look mundane...but the entire reason the hierarchy of divines exists as it does is they love everything that exists. They know they can't relate to mortals due to existing on a tier of age, power, and scale that they literally can't, but still love them enough to set up a system where gods that can exist to care for them and send their problems up the levels to the top if need be.
  • Invisible to Normals: They're gigantic, lightyear spanning beings, but unless they choose to can't be percieved by most lower beings.
  • Large and in Charge: The Architects are effectively the Top Gods of the universe and so mind boggling enormous they dwarf entire galaxies. It's to the point generally the only thing one can see of them is a small portion of their 'eye'. For visual reference, here is one Architect inspecting a speck before one of their countless gargantuan 'eyes' - said speck is a solar system.
  • Long Game: Any plan made by the Architects can be aeons in length, as they're so old time effectively has no meaning to them.
  • The Maker: Their name comes from the fact they were born around the time of the Big Bang and engineered the foundations of the universe itself. It's implied they didn't so much create the universe as made it into what it is from the Primordial Chaos it was at the dawn of time.
  • No Name Given: The Architects have no true name, at least known in any language conceivably understood by lower beings, given their language is 'the Music of the Spheres.'
  • The Old Gods: The oldest gods, having come into being at the beginning of the universe and time itself.
  • Starfish Language: They 'speak' in the 'Music of the Spheres,' that is the harmony created by the movement of celestial bodies.
  • Stronger with Age: While this applies to all gods, the Architects are the biggest example in this particular universe, as they were born at the dawn of time and are far beyond even the Cosmic Sovereigns in power. Most gods manipulate their domains, the Architects modeled those domains.
  • Time Abyss: They're the oldest known beings in Codex, having witnessed the Big Bang. This makes them 13.77 billion years old. Notably, this makes it impossible for anything older than them to exist in the universe, as anything older would not be confined to a singular universe.
  • Time Dissonance: As beings over 13.77 billion years old, time as mortals know it effectively has no meaning to the Architects. Tens of thousands of years is a second in their eyes. They recognize the natural problem stemming from this, which is the entire reason that the Architects made the divine hierarchy as it is: so gods who can comprehend time like mortals can exist to oversee things too small for the Architects to comprehend.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: The Architects are so eldritch in nature and impossibly massive in scope that all that all that can be grasped of their true nature is generally one of their eyes and maybe a few limbs at most. They also glow in colors that mortals have no concept of, or the 'deaths of colors' in the Architect of Death's case. Stormswirl did witness the full size and form of the Architect of Death, and whatever he saw left him screaming wordlessly into the Void Between Worlds.

    The Architect of Magic 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: Genesic Magic, [WIP]

Rank: TBA


  • Large and in Charge: As the apparent leader of Architects and so incalculably massive a solar system can fit on the very tip of one of their tendrils and their pupil alone could hold many of them.
  • The Leader: They're the leader of the Architects, much like how Tuzu, the Magic Primeval, is the leader of the Grand Primevals.
  • The Magnificent: The Weaver of Magic, the Supreme One of Sorcery, the True Mana, the Mother of All Gods.
  • Monster Progenitor: One of their epitaphs is the 'Mother of All Gods.' While inaccurate in that they predate the concept of gender and sex, it is accurate in that, as the one who set the very foundations of magic itself, they are directly responsible for the existence of all other gods.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: They comfort the Genesis Sovereign when she starts tearing up over having to replace her Fallen brother, the Void Sovereign, with someone else, assuring her that it's not her fault and telling her that the Void Sovereign's decisions were his own.
  • Top God: Their writer suggests they're the leader of the Architects, as Magic is the 'grand unifying force' of the universe. This effectively makes them this for the universe as a whole.

    The Architect of Gravity 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


  • Gravity Master: They're the one who molded how gravity works and oversees it to this day. As such, they can manipulate it on a cosmic scale.

    The Architect of Electro-Magnetism 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


  • Magnetism Manipulation: They're the one who molded and decided how electro-magnetism worked, and thus can effect it on a cosmic scale.

    The Architect of Strong Nuclear Forces 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


    The Architect of Weak Nuclear Forces 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


    The Architect of Time 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


  • Time Master: They're the one who molded and decided how time functions. As such, their control over time is on a cosmic scale.

    The Architect of Space 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


  • Space Master: They molded and governed how space works. As such, their ability to manipulate space functions on a cosmic scale.

    The Architect of Death 

Classification: TBA

Portfolio: TBA

Rank: TBA


  • Dimension Lord: They're the ruler of the Void Between Worlds, an endless expanse at the edge of time and space that also serves as an afterlife. They also might be the Void Between Worlds, or at least an immaterial entity that permeates it.
  • Don't Fear the Reaper: They might be an Eldritch Abomination as old as time, but they're still as benevolent as the other Architects and one of their duties is to ensure whoever ends up in the Void Between Worlds (their domain) deserves to be there, or at least is treated as their deeds deserve, even if they must recruit numerous lower gods to comprehend the miniscule creatures to end up in their dominion.
  • God of the Dead: The God of the Dead, older than even Mortem, the Death Primeval. They're the first and greatest of reapers and the one who laid the foundations for how Death, Heaven, and Hell work. It didn't create death, merely structure it.
  • Heaven: Its creator notes that while it holds dominion over the first Hell, it likely holds dominion over the first Heaven.
  • Hell: Their domain of the Void Between Worlds is also known as 'the Deepest Hell' and serves as a prison for evils no other Hellrealm could hold, though their creator has also suggested they likewise rule of the Highest Heaven as well. As it's the domain of an Architect, it is likely the first Hell to ever exist. Those imprisoned there are trapped in the endless darkness at the edge of existence, floating aimlessly until the end of time.
  • The Magnificent: The Great Ending, the First Death, the Final Death, the Death of All Things, and the Ultimate Fairness.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Despite being called "The Architect of Death", it didn't create death; rather, it merely structured the concept so death can be used as a positive, equalizing force that balances the natural cycle and grants closure to suffering and wrongdoings. Hence, one of its titles is "the Ultimate Fairness".
  • The Nothing After Death: The true nature of the 'Deepest Hell' known as the Void Between Worlds over which they hold dominion is a lightless oblivion in which those condemned to it will tumble for all eternity, alone with only their own thoughts. Stormswirl was also cursed with unbreaking sanity so he could not escape his fate by going insane, but it's unclear if this is the norm.
  • Void Between the Worlds: Their domain is the vast, empty expanse at the edge of the universe. It also serves as the 'Deepest Hell,' where the wicked sent there tumble through the lightless expanse, alone for all eternity.

    The Architect of Destruction 

  • Destroyer Deity: The highest Destruction Deity in the universe, and the one that laid the foundations of destruction as a concept.

Scions/Subordinates/Servants of the Architects

    Mundiraptora, the Destroyer of Worlds 
Formerly Dr. Split Atoms/Monstrosity from the Second Age, Mundiraptora (first officially introduced in a Drabble) is not only the Alicorn goddess of Destruction, Wrath, Radiation and Science, but now serves as an avatar for the power of the Architect of Destruction of her universe, charged with bringing beneficial/constructive destruction across the cosmos (and other cosmos) at their guidance/directives, clearing away the old, corrupt or dangerous to make way for new things to be created.
  • Apocalypse How: Even at baseline, she is capable of breaking celestial bodies apart with her power. When fully-empowered by the Architect of Destruction as an avatar of their power, she can (given time) destroy entire universes world by world, star by star, galaxy by galaxy. Her battle with Abraxa, the Overprincess in an empty lifeless parallel universe seeing entire galaxies destroyed and reality tearing where their blows connected.
  • Destroyer Deity: Is a divine embodiment of destruction on a cosmic scale, not only due to her domain of Destruction but also being an avatar of a cosmic entity in charge with the process of destruction in the universe.
  • Energy Absorption: Capable of absorbing energies of all which she destroys in order to empower herself. Her ultimate attack - calling upon the Architect of Destruction to create a blast that would shatter spacetime of an entire universe and return it fully into the void - requires her to absorb the energies of cosmos she destroyed to pull off.
  • Expy: An expy of the Breaker of Worlds/Breaker-Apart Hulk from Marvel Comics - a Galactus-like entity capable and in one Bad Future timeline destroyed the entire universe - but good and constructive instead of evil and destructive on account of not being possessed by the One Below All but rather serving a benevolent Architect.
  • Finishing Move: Her ultimate attack, calling upon the Architect of Destruction's power as one of their avatars, involves utilising all the energies she absorbed from all she destroyed to catalyse a connection to her Architect and generate a mighty blast from herself with their power. With the power of an entire cosmos which she had destroyed, she could create a blast which could shatter the spacetime of the dead universe they are in and blow it apart, return it fully into the void.
  • The Heavy: Become one of this among the superheroic mortals and gods rallied by Metamare/Paragona and Silversmith/Altamen to fight off the Overdominion invasion of the galaxy, notably being among those like Hyperscales who can match the might of Abraxa, the Overprincess (who is close to Silver Age Superman in might due to channeling power from dead/dud universes).
  • Megaton Punch: While unfathomably powerful now, her signature attacks still involves punching the crap out of that which needs to be destroyed. Her blows are so powerful now she could shatter worlds, shake galaxies and smash holes in spacetime.
  • Negative Space Wedgie: Mundiraptora is powerful enough to tear holes in spacetime with her physical blows, which she had utilised to get around or get others around quickly across and even between universes. She notably use this to evacuate inhabitants of universes which she had been sent to demolish whose only crime was being born in it and thus did not deserve destruction.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: With darker parts of herself such as 'Demon-Monstrosity' and 'Conqueror-Monstrosity' still around and influencing her actions, she has no problems with destroying evil and villainous inhabitants along with the worlds she breaks. She even lets them out from time to time to indulge for a bit without reservations or restrain.
  • Our Giants Are Bigger: Thanks to her nature as an avatar of an Architect's power, her Alicorn form is size of celestial bodies in her true proportions.

Other Cosmic Entities

    The Grand Primevals' Parent 
A mysterious entity that helps and empowers various heroes on occasion. It's later revealed they are a World Spirit, residing within Equus' planetary core to keep the planet alive. They're also the biological parent of Equus' Grand Primevals.
  • Ambigious Gender: Both times they've been shown speaking, they speak in a voice that's difficult to discern gender, assuming they have a gender or biological sex.
  • Divine Intervention: They recharged Pyro II and Cinder I at the end of their battle with Valefor at the core, giving them the nudge to overpower and destroy him. They then intervene more overtly, rewarding the two by bringing Pyro II Back from the Dead after his Heroic Sacrifice and opening a path for Cinder to fly both back to the surface through.
  • Genius Loci: It's unclear if they merely live in the planet's core or more accurately are the planet in a sense.
  • The Ghost: Very little is known about them at present, other than they're the Genesis Sovereign's child and the Grand Primeval's parent. A canonized scene with the Genesis Sovereign implies their kind merge with the planet core and that's where they are. This is confirmed by their first canonical appearance when they intervene with Pyro II and Cinder I's battle with Valefor at the core.
  • God Is Good:
    • They are effectively Equus's creator god and, like their children, are benevolent. This is shown in their first direct appearance when they recharge Pyro II and Cinder I to give them a nudge needed to destroy Valefor. After Pyro II performs a Heroic Sacrifice to save the world, the Grand Primevals' Parent brings him Back from the Dead and opens a path so the two can escape as a reward for their heroic efforts.
      The Parent: FLY. YOU HAVE COME SO FAR, DONE SO MUCH, KEPT GOING FAR BEYOND WHEN MOST WOULD HAVE GIVEN UP... YOU HAVE EARNED A GIFT... AND TO QUOTE A WISE ALICORN: THERE IS NO GREATER GIFT THAN A FUTURE. NOW FLY! FLY OFF TO YOUR HAPPY ENDING!
    • They contacted the Winterhelden in times of need, using its power over the nature of Equus to redirect their power from being druids to their true callings.
    • They also were the one who empowered Rock Plower during the "Abyssal War". When Rock Plower was sent falling into an inactive volcano by the shockwave of the Oceanaiads' suicide gambit, he discovered the planetary core containing the Grand Primevals' parent was corrupted by both Void and Abyssal energies, and tried healing it himself despite his own injuries. As a reward, the Grand Primevals' parent healed Rock Plower to full health and linked him to Equus' biosphere, making him far powerful than other deities of his generation.
  • I Have Many Names: While communing with Silverleaf Oak, they note they have many names and allows him to simply call them "Nature".
  • The Maker: They're effectively Equus's true creator god, having lead the Grand Primevals in making it.
  • Nature Spirit: Their conversation with Silverleaf Oak sees them introduce themselves as 'Nature' (one of many names they have) and is able to transfer the Winterhelden's Druidic powers to other forms. This is on top of being merged with the core of Equus.
  • No Indoor Voice: Their dialog consists of all, bold faced caps. And not, this is implied to be their equal of whispering, as they're talking in the back of Cinder I's head at the time.
  • No Name Given: They presently have no known name, simply being known as the Grand Primevals' Parent.
  • Top God: They're the Grand Primeval's parent and the one who helped them create Equus. They still answer to their mother, the Genesis Sovereign, however.
  • Truly Single Parent: They're the only parent the Grand Primevals are mentioned as having, implying they have no mate and merely created them solo.

    "The One Above All" 
The mysterious, presently unnamed goddess who created the Equusian universe and everything in it.
  • Expy: According to Godzillawolf, the One Above All is based on Bonnie Zacherle, the creator of the entire My Little Pony franchise.
  • The Ghost: So far, she hasn't appeared in the Codexverse at all... though Prince Moon Ray Vaughoof/Canticum Lunae Cahaya had an inkling as to who the ultimate creator might be.
  • Mother Goddess: As someone based on Bonnie Zacherle, the creator of the entire My Little Pony franchise, she is an incredibly ancient goddess who created the entire Equusian universe.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Godzillawolf has stated that the One Above All is based on Bonnie Zacherle, the creator of the entire My Little Pony franchise.
  • Top God: A "God of Gods" example. The One Above All created the entire Equusian universe, so naturally she ranks above even the genesic Architects, who she also created.

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