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Here is a list of characters from the Cosmic Timeline, an alternate future/timeline where Moon Ray Vaughoof survived the prime timeline's fateful helicopter crash at the cost of his sight.

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    General 
  • Fantastic Racism: Downplayed. While racism still exists in this timeline, various supremacist movements from the prime timeline never became as prominent here because of Moon Ray/Caelum's efforts in making sure they never gained much ground.
  • Meaningful Name: The prime Moon Ray named this timeline the "Cosmic Timeline" because his alternate self, Arch-Prince Caelum Stella Equus, became a god of Cosmos and worked in making that timeline's universe a better place.
  • Point of Divergence: The Cosmic Timeline exists because Moon Ray Vaughoof survived the fateful helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart. While his survival came at great cost, this point of divergence ultimately left the timeline in better shape because Moon Ray and his loved ones were motivated to start fixing the problems that plagued the Second Age, both big and small:
    • Sunny Field Vaughoof's resentment and emotional abuse of Velvet Heart in the prime timeline never happened because Moon Ray was there to nip them in the bud, convincing his older brother not to blame his fiancée for the crash. This led to Sunny Field becoming kinder early on, leaving him and Velvet Heart on better terms with each other for much longer.
    • Moon Ray's survival and presence means that War Rock wasn't able to cause as much damage as he did in the prime timeline, as Moon Ray used his psychic powers to both protect War Rock's potential victims and forewarn others of what the supervillain intended to do. This saved hundreds, if not thousands of lives, including Healing Song, who was kidnapped and raped by War Rock in the prime timeline.
    • Because he learns how important life is from the Architects' perspective, Moon Ray decides to help people acknowledge and overcome their flaws so they can be motivated to do good, or at least direct their flaws towards constructive ends. While he still ends up becoming a therapist like his prime counterpart did, Moon Ray starting this much earlier ensures that many people who suffered tremendous trauma in the prime timeline — including Blue Suede Heartstrings, Clover Bloom, Healing Song, Princess Magicum Ponyland, and others — were able to accept their own flaws and emerge from their healing process much psychologically healthier than their prime counterparts.
    • Moon Ray and his loved ones' decision to Ascend to godhood earlier than their prime counterparts gives them the power and means to help improve Second Age civilizations by exposing their various flaws. Their early Ascenions also leads to Moon Ray predicting the coming of the "Void Aeon" and the arrival of the first Void Sovereign, early, allowing both Equus/Tellus and other intergalactic nations to prepare for the coming crisis. This not only leads to the first Void Sovereign dying at the hands of Equusian sapientkind in the Second Age, but also ensures the survival of many heroes and deities who died during the "Void Aeon" event in the prime timeline, such as Diamond Glow who sacrificed herself to ensure the Void Sovereign's first defeat.
    • The Fourth Age's various supremacist movements, like the Tribalists and Autorists (or the Cosmic Timeline's analogues of them), also gain far less political, social, and cultural prominence in the Cosmic Timeline, as Moon Ray (with the help of his allies and domains) was able to interfere with their development and thoroughly deconstruct them to the point of becoming utterly irrelevant.

Cosmic Six/Cosmic Council

    General 
  • Big Good: As a whole, the Cosmic Six/Cosmic Council serves as a collective one for their entire timeline. Thanks to Moon Ray/Caelum's survival, he and his friends/family were able to take care of a lot of problems that plagued the Second Age, culminating in them helping their Equus/Tellus prepare for the "Void Aeon" event and the arrival of the first Void Sovereign. They also helped a lot of people with their traumas and flaws, leaving many heroes and deities of the Age much psychologically healthier than their prime counterparts.
  • Deity of Human Origin: Like their prime counterparts, all members of the Cosmic Six were mortal Earth Ponies who Ascended to godhood. Moon Ray/Caelum was the first, with the rest following him out of desire to support him and keep him grounded. However, the difference is that Moon Ray/Caelum used the Architects' divine "Spark" to Ascend, which had unexpected yet painful consequences that influenced his loved ones to opt for Ascending through lesser deities instead.
  • In Spite of a Nail: Despite the changed circumstances, they all came together as friends and formed a group of six thanks to Moon Ray/Caelum's presence and positive influence. They also Ascended to godhood for similar reasons as their prime counterparts' — to keep Moon Ray/Caelum company so he wouldn't be alone.
  • True Companions: Like their prime counterparts, all members of the Cosmic Six are good friends and loyal to each other. When Moon Ray/Caelum was blinded by the helicpoter crash that killed his prime counterpart, everyone pitched in to help him recover and adjust to his blindness despite him trying to push them away. They also chose to join him in Ascension after he earned his godhood, despite the risks involved, so they can continue to support him and keep him grounded.

    Arch-Prince Caelum Stella Equus, the Herald of the Stars 

Classification: Elemental/Ethereal/Ascendant, Evolved

Portfolio: Cosmos, Enlightenment, Understanding, Consequences, Flaws

Rank: Divine (Tier IV/Greater; resembles an "Antecedent"-ranked deity)

Affiliation: Cosmic Six/Cosmic Council

Timeline: Cosmic Timeline

The universe can be cold, even cruel at times. But by understandin' its flaws - an' therefore our own flaws - we can make the universe a better place fer every-creature.

Arch-Prince Caelum Stella Equus (his entry here) is the Alicorn god of Cosmos, Enlightenment, Understanding, Consequences, and Flaws, and is an alternate version of Moon Ray Vaughoof who survived the helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart.
  • Abstract Apotheosis: After many years of learning from not only the Architects, but also many other deities of the Second Age, he Ascends to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark". However, he failed to consider how powerful the Architects' "Spark" would really be, forcing him to enter a healing sleep in order to properly integrate the "Spark" into his body. When he wakes up later, he found he rapidly aged until he became a "Greater"-ranked god instead of a demigod or a "godling" (i.e. young, full-fledged god), with sheer, uncontrollable power in his hooves.
  • The Ace: While he's a good singer, he's a guitar prodigy who is so talented that he single-handedly revived the Blues genre from stagnancy and was one of few people who could legitimately rival Blue Suede Heartstrings as the Second Age's greatest musician. While he became a god and devoted himself to helping people acknowledge their flaws, he still maintains his edge and uses Magic Music to channel his spells. His natural talent also factored in him becoming a "prodigy deity", though the circumstances of his Ascension drastically accelerated his growth rates far beyond even normal prodigy deities. It was deconstructed — he was initially plagued with various issues that either stemmed from his foalhood abuse, or his near-death experience and the loss of his eyes. Thanks to Professor Noble Worker, who introduced him to the Architects, he recovers and changes his previously dour outlook on life completely.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Like his prime counterpart, his friends and family call him "Moony".
  • All-Loving Hero: Reconstructed. He used to be quite impulsive and shortsighted, and after narrowly surviving the fateful helicopter crash that took both his sight and everyone else on board, he fell into a deep depression, thinking he deserved to suffer for his impulsiveness. Everything changed when Professor Noble Worker introduced him to the Architects to cheer him up, which changed his outlook on life so drastically that he realized he had been taking everything in his life for granted. This led to him becoming more appreciative of the "little things", and while he knows what people can do at their worst, he is determined to help them overcome their flaws because the fabric of reality is affected one's actions — by overcoming one's flaws, they're motivated to make the world a better place. He is so awed by everything that he believes The World Is Just Awesome, and frequently travels to experience the wonders of the world for himself.
  • All Your Powers Combined: Like his prime counterpart, he gained the combined magics of all mortal Pony tribes upon becoming an Alicorn, though he's most skilled in using Earth Pony magic.
  • Alternate Self: He's an alternate version of Moon Ray Vaughoof who survived the fateful helicopter crash, but lost his sight in the process, and ultimately grew to appreciate life more thanks to individuals like Professor Noble Worker and the Architects.
  • Alternative-Self Name-Change: While it's implied he has the same birth name as his prime counterpart, he is renamed "Caelum Stella Equus" after Ascending and joining his version of the Church of the Stars. This is to separate him from his prime counterpart, whose Alicorn name is "Canticum Lunae Cahaya".
  • Animalistic Abomination: Post-Ascension, he became a gigantic "Antecedent"-ranked Alicorn god with a mane and tail made of purple Cosmic energy, eight wings with feathers made of cosmic water, a magical wing gradient going from brown to purple, and a radiant halo made of Enlightenment energy. His mane and tail resemble galaxies and display images of people's various flaws, and what they choose to do with them, whether for good or ill. He also has eyes on the undersides of his wings; when opened, they let him see the fabric of reality itself and how it's affected by the people who live in it. While his true divine form is not as eldritch as his prime counterpart's, it still can be unnerving to many, requiring him to appear in more comprehensible forms.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: He's an Alicorn god who embodies Cosmos, Enlightenment, Understanding, Consequences, and Flaws.
  • The Anti-Nihilist: Like Moon Ray and Professor Noble Worker, he is this. In addition to sharing Moon Ray's feelings of love, awe, and protectiveness towards all life, he shares Noble Worker's view of the universe as a cold, uncaring place that is ultimately shaped by the actions of others. He therefore stresses the importance of understanding accepting one's flaws, since the resulting enlightenment will motivate people to be good and make the universe a better place.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance:
    • His Cutie Mark was originally a simple electric guitar, before it changed into a blue, watery nebula shaped like an electric guitar in a dark patch surrounded by stars post-Ascension. This change reflects how he reached enlightenment regarding the universe after meeting the benevolent Architects through Professor Noble Worker, influencing him to develop a greater appreciation for the "little things" and be more empathetic towards his fellow creature.
    • Like his prime counterpart, he generally wears clothes and hats with purple, black, white, and gray colors. Said colors are associated with the asexual pride flag, which makes sense since he is asexual himself.
  • Awful Wedded Life: Like his prime counterpart, he married his first wife, Crystal Light, only for their marriage to deteriorate over the years thanks to poor decisions made by both of them. They divorced when he discovered Crystal Light's secret affairs, leaving him in despair but setting up the circumstances that led to him meeting his Second Love, Velvet Heart.
  • Badass Cape: As a mortal, he wore a purple poncho with black, white, and gray designs. After Ascending to godhood and, later, joining the Church of the Stars, he started wearing a black cloak with a white, purple, and gray galaxy pattern. He's presently an eldritch and incredibly powerful Alicorn god who has ties to the Architects, the oldest divine beings in the universe, and whose efforts led to his timeline becoming more empathetic and morally stronger. Even before Ascending, he helped heal people of various psychological issues and combat various threats, saving hundreds of lives and changing many more.
  • Badass Teacher: Like his prime counterpart, he mentored countless students, teaching them music and other things. He's also a Blind Musician who happens to be an extremely powerful Alicorn god with magical ties to the Architects that created the universe, as well as one of the Cosmic Timeline's most prominent Big Goods.
  • Barrier Warrior: As a god of Cosmos, he can control cosmic water, which allows him to manifest it as barriers.
  • Beam Spam: As a god of Cosmos, he can control cosmic water, which allows him to fire water-based beams.
  • Big Brother Worship: Like his prime counterpart, he idolized his older brother, Sunny Field, and was inspired by him to take up music despite Sunny Field being a Big Brother Bully at times. When Sunny Field ran away to Silicon Valley to become a musician, he would join him as a teenager several years later. This went away when he fell into the Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll lifestyle, which enabled his worst flaws and caused him to both butt heads with Sunny Field ad ignore his brother's advice. After losing his sight in the fateful helicopter accident and learning under the Architects, he gained a deeper appreciation of his brother and helped Sunny Field become a better person, even if it meant he knows of his brother's flaws.
  • Big Little Brother: Just like his prime counterpart, he Ascended to godhood first, so he's naturally bigger than his older brother, Sunny Field Vaughoof. Unlike his prime counterpart, he used the divine "Spark" of the Architects to Ascend, resulting in growing much faster to the point of utterly dwarfing his brother without re-Ascending.
  • Blind Musician: Unlike his prime counterpart, he survives the fateful helicopter crash, but loses his sight in the process. He is initially devastated by it, but a visit by Professor Noble Worker and a meeting with the benevolent Architects makes him realize he was wrong to obsess over what he had lost and therefore should focus on what he has now. After apologizing to his friends and family for hurting them, he focuses on adapting to his blindness, returning to performing Blues music on-stage with Double Trouble once he relearns how to play the guitar.
  • Blind Seer: He became blind when he tried flying back to Velvet Heart via helicopter in bad weather, ignoring Sunny Field's advice to stay put and wait it out, leading to him losing his sight in the resulting crash. Once he gets out of his Sense Loss Sadness, he awakens his Earth Pony magic and innate Psychic Powers so he could adapt to his blindness, allowing him to do things like sense vibrations in the earth and, naturally, predict the future. It's noted that his precognition is his strongest psychic ability, and it became important in both predicting and resolving various problems that plagued the prime timeline, such as the Second Age's "Void Aeon" event and the rise of multiple supremacy movements in the Fourth Age.
  • Blue Is Heroic: His Cutie Mark, originally an electric guitar, changed into a blue, watery nebula that resembles an electric guitar. He's a benevolent Alicorn god who loves all life, desires to help people accept and understand their flaws, and is one of the Cosmic Timeline's main Big Goods who had a hoof in ensuring many of the threats that plagued the prime timeline (including the first Void Sovereign) didn't get to cause as much damage in the Cosmic Timeline.
  • Breaking the Cycle of Bad Parenting: His father was a violent drunkard who abused both him and Sunny Field as colts, and once subjected him to a brutal No-Holds-Barred Beatdown as punishment for drinking from one of his bottles. While he messed up with his first wife, Crystal Light, he significantly improved by the time he married Velvet Heart, and became a loving husband and father to both his adoptive and biological children.
  • Brutal Honesty: He can be incredibly blunt, especially when pointing out people's flaws. While this is necessary for people to acknowledge their flaws and grow, this can become a flaw at times when his opinion is not needed. He has acknowledged this, however.
  • Celibate Hero: Like his prime counterpart, he is a heteroromantic asexual, with the difference being that he got over the issues that made him reluctant to have biological children with Velvet Heart much earlier than his prime counterpart did.
    Jade Shell: So uh, been wondering, but is Caelum still asexual like you are?
    Moon Ray Vaughoof: yEaH, hE iS. hIs TiMeLiNe'S tHe SaMe As ThIs OnE uP tO tHe FaTeFuL cRaSh, So Ah'D sAy He StIlL hAs ThE sAmE pReFeReNcEs... He JuSt GoT oVeR hIs IsSuEs WaY eArLiEr ThAn Ah DiD.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: He suffers from this whenever he failed to save someone or help someone with their flaws, even though he fully acknowledges the necessity of making people suffer for their mistakes.
  • The Conscience: As a god of Flaws, Understanding, and Consequences, he essentially serves as this. By making people acknowledge their flaws and the consequences of not regulating them better (or just making bad decisions in general), he helps them understand themselves better, allowing them to grow as creatures and take positive and/or constructive actions that make the universe a better place. This is helped by his domain of Flaws, which allows him to sense people's various flaws. Like Gagal of the prime timeline, he doesn't see flaws as things to be ashamed or get rid of, but as necessary parts of a person that can benefit them if properly taken care of. Notably, many heroes and deities of the Second Age became psychologically healthier because of him, whereas their prime counterparts suffered from trauma for tens of thousands of years because they received little to no psychiatrich help, letting their flaws overwhelm them.
  • Convenient Coma: Like his prime counterpart, he falls into a coma, except here it's because he was put in a healing sleep to help him properly integrate the Architects' divine "Spark" into his body, having started suffering from Phlebotinum Overload after using it to Ascend. While he recovers, he wakes up to find he rapidly aged up and became a "Greater"-ranked deity, and his experience scares his loved ones into opting for Ascending through lesser deities instead.
  • Covered in Scars: As a consequence of surviving the helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart, both his body and eyes covered in scars.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: A huge part of his shtick as a god of Flaws involves bluntly telling and showing people their flaws. While no one wants to see or acknowledge the worst parts of themselves, this is ultimately necessary since acknowleding one's flaws will push the person to work on regulating their flaws and becoming better. Otherwise, if they don't, they will suffer for possibly the rest of their lives. This is represented by his domains of Consequences, Understanding, and Enlightenment.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Much like his prime counterpart, he was abused as a colt by his alcoholic, bad-tempered father, who gave him a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown so severe that he was left scarred with head injuries for the rest of his life. He later became a famous Blues musician, but fell into a Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll lifestyle that alienated his loved ones and contributed to the deterioration of his marriage with his first wife, Crystal Light. While things turn up when he meets Velvet Heart and gets sober, it's short-lived as, thanks to his impulsiveness, he gets into a helicopter crash, which he narrowly survives at the cost of becoming blind. The trauma of losing both his eyes and being the Sole Survivor left him in a deep depression... until Professor Noble Worker appears in his life, after which things improve for him from there.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Like his prime counterpart, much of his clothes are black, including his hats. He's an All-Loving Hero who is so enamored by the beauty of the world that he desires to help people overcome their flaws, since he saw how the fabric of reality itself is affected by sapientkind's choices and beliefs. Many people who received help from him included deities and heroes who in the prime timeline suffered from incredible PTSD, like Blue Suede Heartstrings, Princess Magicum Ponyland, and Clover Bloom. He was also instrumental in destabilizing the rise of various supremacy movements and defeating/killing the Void Sovereign when he arrived to destroy Tellus like what happened in the prime timeline.
  • Deity of Human Origin: Like his prime counterpart, he was a mortal Earth Pony until a series of events led to him Ascending to godhood through the benevolent Architects who helped create the universe. But because the Architects contained some of the oldest beings in the universe, the "Spark" they provided for his Ascension not only drastically accelerated his divine aging, but also forced him into a healing sleep to properly integrate their "Spark" into his body. Because of this, he's presently a gigantic, "Antecedent"-ranked Alicorn with far more power than a typical deity despite being chronologically younger.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Deconstructed. One of his flaws is that he tended to be very impulsive and stubborn, causing him to make the same poor decisions his prime counterpart made (e.g. his drug and alcohol addictions, his rushed marriage to Crystal Light, etc.) and alienate his loved ones, even butting heads with Sunny Field. Eventually, he impulsively tries to fly back to Velvet Heart in bad weather, which not only nearly kills him, but also robs him of his sight. He becomes extremely depressed afterward, wallowing in self-pity and pushing away his family and friends who tried to help him recover. He snaps out of his funk after meeting the Architects through Professor Noble Worker, but his choice to Ascend to godhood using the Architects' divine "Sparke" causes him to suffer from Phlebotinum Overload because of the Architects' sheer age and power. While he recovers thanks to being put in a healing sleep to properly integrate it into his body, the Architects' "Spark" warped him in both body and magic upon Ascension, something that his friend, Fret Pick, lampshades.
  • Disability Superpower: In order to make up for his blindness, he developed heightened senses like smell, touch, and hearing, and awoke both his Earth Pony magic (specifically the ability to sense vibrations in the ground) and his innate Psychic Powers. Then he Ascended to godhood as an Alicorn, giving him even more power to use as an aid for his disability. While not as powerful as his prime counterpart, years of using his powers just to get around made him very creative in fighting with them. However, he does have logical weaknesses — he's heavily reliant on his other senses and magic to get around, and while it's generally not a problem due to how physicaly "old" he is by divine standards, interfering with and/or taking away his senses or magic can still hinder him.
  • Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Deconstructed. A huge reason why he started pushing his friends and family away is because he blamed himself for his fellow passengers and pilot dying in the helicopter crash that took his sight, and believed he deserved to suffer for his impulsiveness. This stops when he is introduced to the Architects by Professor Noble Worker; learning about the foundations of the universe changes his dour outlook so much that he realizes he was hurting his loved ones by wallowing in self-pity, so after returning home, he apologizes fr his behavior and reconciles with them.
  • Eldritch Transformation: While not as drastic as his prime counterpart's, the Architects' divine "Spark" turned out to be so powerful that when he used it to Ascend, his divine physical and magical growth rates were accelerated far beyond that of a typical deity. By the Fourth Age, he aged so fast that he became a gigantic, "Antecedent"-ranked Alicorn god with a galaxy-like mane and tail made of purple Cosmic energy, eight wings with feathers made of cosmic water, a wing gradient going from brown to purple, and a radiant halo made of Enlightenment energy. His Cutie Mark, originally an electric guitar, mutated and changed into a blue, watery nebula shaped like an electric guitar in a dark patch surrounded by stars. His wings have eyes on their undersides that, when opened, let him see the fabric of reality and how it's affected by the actions, beliefs, and choices of others.
  • The Empath: Like his prime counterpart, one of his Psychic Powers is empathy. His domains of Enlightenment, Understanding, and Flaws also give him empathic abilities relating to their concepts.
  • Enemy Scan: As a god of Flaws, he can psychically detect flaws in various things like people, objects, spells, or even fellow deities, and whether if they're hidden or tampered with. When combined with the rest of his domains, he can locate flaws within even the fabric of the universe, understand and show people the consequences of leaving them unchecked, and come up with solutions for them. This power allowed the Second Age to survive the Void Aeon and save thsoe who died during that event in the prime timeline because he used it to expose the first Void Sovereign's weaknesses.
  • Energy Weapon: As a god of Cosmos, he can control cosmic water, which allows him to manifest it as beams.
  • Extra Eyes: After Ascending to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark", he gained eyeballs on the underside of his wings. When opened, they let him see the fabric of reality and how it's affected by the choices, beliefs, and actions of others.
  • Eyes Always Shut: His eyes are scarred and often closed. This is justified as he lost his eyes in the helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart, Moon Ray Vaughoof.
  • Eye Scream: While he survived the helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart, it came at the cost of being the Sole Survivor and losing his eyes. When he woke up later in the hospital, he broke down upon realizing he couldn't see anymore, leading to him suffering from Sense Loss Sadness for a while.
    Moon Ray Vaughoof: Mah eyes! Ah can't see! WHAT HAPPENED TA MAH EYES?!
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: Post-Ascension, he gained Extra Eyes on the undersides of his wings, which is pretty freaky. When opened, they let him see the fabric of the universe and how it's affected by the choices, beliefs, and actions of others. They're also symbolic of his ties to the benevolent Architects, whose only comprehensible trait is their cosmically gigantic eyes, and how being blinded "opened" his eyes to the beauty of the universe he lives in.
  • Foreseeing My Death:
    • Like his prime counterpart, he received a prophetic dream of himself drowning in water, symbolizing what would happen to him if he didn't stop abusing drugs or alcohol. He didn't listen and ended up being hospitalized after collapsing while on tour, something that Moon Ray confirmed.
    • He also had the same prophetic vision where he died with thousands attending his funeral, and still chose to try fly back to Velvet Heart in bad weather instead of heeding his vision. While he narrowly survived the fateful helicopter crash thanks to timely intervention, he was left the Sole Survivor and lost his sight in the process, setting off a series of events different from the prime timeline.
  • Forgiveness: While the circumstances changed, he still realized that holding grudges is wrong thanks to the Architects' positive influence, and forgave his alcoholic, abusive father like his prime counterpart did.
  • Freudian Excuse: Deconstructed. Like his prime counterpart, many of his worst flaws, such as his Hair-Trigger Temper and stubbornness, and impulsiveness, came from his physically abusive upbringing. These flaws were magnified when he became the Sole Survivor of a helicopter accident, sending him into a downward spiral of depression and guilt as he obsessed over what was lost. Meeting the Architects caused him to realize that he was hurting his loved ones with his flaws and obsessions, pushing him to a better stallion. This included forgiving his abusive, alcoholic father, which is what his prime counterpart did.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: While he was already a flawed stallion, surviving the helicopter crash that took away his sight and killed everyone else on board sent him on a downward spiral of grief, guilt, and obsession. Eventually, after meeting the Architects, he realized that regardless of what he went through, he was still hurting his loved ones and made huge efforts in becoming better for their sakes. This included forgiving his abusive, alcoholic father, who was responsible for influencing much of his best and worst personality aspects.
  • From Zero to Hero: He went from an abused colt who was terrified his violent, alcoholic father, to one of the greatest guitarists in the Second Age. Then he was blinded in a helicopter crash, after which Professor Noble Worker intervened by introducing him to the benevolent Architects. The things he learned under them profoundly impacted him so much that he started helping people overcome their flaws by accepting and controlling them, gradually turning him into one of the Cosmic Timeline's most prominent Big Goods.
  • Generation Xerox: Just like his father, he ends up becoming an alcoholic (with added drug abuse thanks to a Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll lifestyle) and getting into an Awful Wedded Life with the mare he married. It's later defied, however, when a trip to the hospital following his collapse on tour forces him to wise up and get sober. Then he is blinded when an impulsive decision leads to the fateful helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart, kicking off a series of events that helps him grow into a better stallion and entering a Happily Married relationship with his second wife, Velvet Heart. He even Ascends to godhood, something that his father never did.
  • Giant Wall of Watery Doom: As a god of Cosmos, his strongest abilities lie in his manipulation of cosmic water, allowing him to summon tidal waves.
  • God in Human Form: Justified. While his true divine form is not as eldritch as his prime counterpart's, it can still be unnerving to many, requiring him to appear in his "default" divine form or his mortal form.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Due to being magically linked to the Architects, he can call on their power if he chooses to. However, he only does it in extremely dire situations because the power of even one Architect far exceeds mortal (or divine) comprehension.
  • Good Wings, Evil Wings: A "Cluster" and "Multicolored wings" example. Because his divine growth rates were drastically accelerated by the Architects' "Spark", he rapidly grew until he became an "Antecedent"-ranked god, with eldritch traits like eight wings and a magical wing gradient going from brown to purple. This is to showcase how divine aging works in the Codexverse, despite him being chronologically younger than his appearance suggests.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has a large, jagged scar on the left side of his head from when his father severely beat him enough to land him in the hospital as a colt. Years later, he would narrowly survive the fateful helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart, but he came out of it Covered in Scars all over his body, including his eyes. He's a Classical Anti-Hero who, despite his rough beginnings, had to overcome his flaws, physical or otherwise, in order to become the Nice Guy and All-Loving Hero he presently is.
  • Gravity Master: As a god of Cosmos, he can manipulate gravity. This also extends to the spatial and relativistic powers he gained from learning under the Architects, just like Professor Noble Worker. Unlike Noble Worker, however, he's less experienced with it, with his applications of it being summed up by the prime Moon Ray as "brute force".
  • Growing Wings: Much like his prime counterpart, he Ascended to godhood as an Alicorn, gaining wings as well as a horn... except because he used the Architects' divine "Spark", he grows so fast that he becomes a "Tier IV"-ranked Alicorn with magical wing gradients by the time he wakes up from a healing sleep. By the Fourth Age, he becomes an "Antecedent"-ranked god and grows three more pairs of wings, becoming physically as old as Queen Mzazi.
  • Guilt Complex: Upon learning that he's the Sole Survivor of the helicopter crash that killed his pilot and fellow passengers, he developed Survivor Guilt and blamed himself for the deaths. His discovery that he lost his sight in the same crash only made it worse. It's eventually deconstructed — he became so hung up on what happened that he pushed his friends and family away, refusing to let them help him out of belief that he deserved to suffer for his mistakes and impulsiveness. Once Professor Noble intervenes and introduces him to the Architects, he realizes he was hurting his loved ones by choosing to wallow in self-pity, and apologizes to them for his behavior following his return.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Justified and deconstructed. One of his flaws is that he has a bad temper, inherited from his father and compounded by the head injuries his father inflicted on him as a colt. This gave him anger issues that he struggled to control all his life. They were worsened when he became a drug and alcohol addict, which contributed to the Awful Wedded Life he shared with his first wife, Crystal Light, prior to their divorce. While he got sober and significantly mellowed out by the present day, his temper can still be a problem for him at times.
  • Handicapped Badass: He's blind, having had lost his sight in the same helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart. However, after meeting the Architects, he awoke his Earth Pony magic and Psychic Powers, and developed Super-Senses to make up for his blindness. Ascending to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark" turned him into a god far powerful than even other Second Age deities, though his blindness and the sheer power he now possessed forced him to fight in creative ways.
  • Happily Adopted: Since marrying Velvet Heart, he adopted many children and treated them all with love and care like his prime counterpart did.
  • Happily Married: Like his prime counterpart, he got engaged to Velvet Heart and later married her, though he did it much earlier than his prime counterpart did. Unlike his Awful Wedded Life with Crystal Light, his marriage to Velvet Heart is mutually affectionate and loving, and they had lots of biological and adoptive children together.
  • Hates Their Parent: Deconstructed. Like his prime counterpart, he both hated and feared his alcoholic father, Sunny Mane Vaughoof, because of the abuse he suffered under the latter's hooves. Thanks to the Architects' positive influence, he comes to realize that holding grudges is wrong and forgives his father.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: His domains of Flaws and Understanding don't seem like much on paper, but they both are extremely useful. His domain of Flaws lets him sense flaws in almost anything, including objects, spells, and fellow deities, which in part allowed Tellusian sapientkind to kill the Void Sovereign because his power exposed the Void Sovereign's weaknesses, while his domain of Understanding lets him see the true fabric of the universe and how it's affected by the choices and beliefs of sapientkind. When both are combined with his other domains, he can locate flaws within the fabric of the universe, show people the consequences of leaving them unchecked, and come up with solutions to resolve said flaws. This lets him work alongside the Architects and the Grand Primevals in protecting the universe from anything that could threaten the fabric of reality, including temporal and arcane threats.
  • Hellish Copter: Like his prime counterpart, he got into a helicopter accident because he impulsively tried to fly back to Velvet Heart in bad weather, ignoring Sunny Field's advice to stay put and wait it out. While he survived the resulting crash thanks to timely intervention, he came out of it scarred and blind, and was the Sole Survivor out of the group who rode with him, which devastated him when he found out.
  • Immortality Begins at Twenty: Subverted. Chronologically, he's tens of thousands of years old, but because he Ascended using the Architects' divine "Spark", he physically aged far faster than a typical deity, becoming an "Antecedent"-ranked god by the Fourth Age. This is because deities age differently than mortals, with them becoming more powerful and eldritch the "older" they are.
  • Inspirationally Disadvantaged: Averted; despite being a blind Alicorn god who brought a lot of good changes in his timeline, he's still a flawed stallion who hurt people and made mistakes throughout his life. Once his flaws and mistakes were made clear to him, he worked hard to improve himself for the better. And despite his sheer divine power, he is still hampered by his blindness, forcing him to come up with other ways to get around it.
  • In Spite of a Nail: Despite the many changes in his life, there are other things that remained unchanged.
    • His life before the helicopter accident was the same as the prime Moon Ray's, so like his prime counterpart, he grew up with a violently abusive Alcoholic Parent, became a famous prodigy musician, and fell into Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll for a while until a near-death experience (among other things) forced him to wise up. He also divorced Crystal Light, his first wife, following an Awful Wedded Life and later met Velvet Heart, with whom he became Happily Married.
    • Much like the prime Moon Ray, he still became a therapist for addicts and abuse victims, though it is under different circumstances. He also hates unrepentantly Abusive Parents and drug-dealers.
    • While how he Ascended is different from his prime counterpart, he still Ascended to godhood and became an eldritch Alicorn whose physical "age" far surpasses his chronological "age" due to how deities' aging processes work.
    • While it's not the catalyst for his Ascension in this timeline, he still forgave his abusive father because he realized that he couldn't continue holding a grudge against him forever.
  • Instrument of Murder: Like his prime counterpart, his main weapon is a guitar that he uses to channel his spells.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Invoked. As a god of Consequences, he can magically make karma catch up to wicked people naturally if it turns out they committed a lot of bad deeds that they managed to get away with. This can also apply to entire civilizations.
  • Karmic Jackpot:
    • His willingness to own up to his mistakes and learn from them, combined with all the good things he did after meeting the Architects (including helping many Second Age heroes and deities with their flaws), eventually allowed him to Ascend to godhood when he decided to continue learning under the Architects.
    • Post-Ascension, as a god of Consequences, he can invoke this by casting various blessings based on the good deeds and actions people have done.
  • Large and in Charge: Like his prime counterpart, he's the biggest member of the Cosmic Six/Cosmic Council, though in his case, using the Architects' divine "Spark" made him grow quickly into an "Antecedent"-ranked god whereas his prime counterpart re-Ascended as a "Preeminent"-ranked god. Naturally, he's the leader of the Cosmic Six/Cosmic Council.
  • Laser-Guided Karma:
    • He impulsively tried to fly back to Velvet Heart by helicopter in bad weather, ignoring advice from his older brother, Sunny Field, to stay put and wait it out until the weather cleared. While he narrowly survives thanks to chance (and a timely rescue), he ends up the Sole Survivor and loses his eyes in the process, plagued afterwards by trauma and Survivor Guilt over what his impulsiveness led to. Fortunately, Professor Noble Worker and the Architects helped him snap out of his funk and empowered him to learn from his mistakes, which later influenced his domains of Flaws and Consequences when he Ascended.
    • Post-Ascension, as a god of Consequences, he can invoke this by casting various curses based on the bad deeds his foes have committed, which last until the recipients decide to genuinely repent for their actions. He can also give Karma Houdini Warranty to those who managed to get away with their crimes, up to entire civilizations, by magically making karma catch up to them naturally. However, the downside is that whenever he does something wrong, his domain will punish him with bad luck until he makes up for that wrong.
  • The Leader: Like his prime counterpart, he is the leader of the Cosmic Six/Cosmic Council.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: His father was a violent, abusive drunk who terrified him with his rages and once beat him so badly that he now has a large, jagged scar on the left side of his head. While he did end up going down a similar path later on — including going through an Awful Wedded Life with his first wife, Crystal Light — he wised up after nearly dying from his addictions and got sober. By the time he marries Velvet Heart, he became a loving father and husband to his own wife and children. He also developed a love for all life and later became a god thanks to the Architects' influence, whereas his father never learned from his own shortcomings and mistakes and died unrepentant like in the prime timeline.
  • Love Makes You Dumb:
    • It's implied that like his prime counterpart, he impulsively married his first wife, Crystal Light, after falling in love with her and knowing her for such a short time. This contributed to their Awful Wedded Life and ultimately their divorce.
    • Like his prime counterpart, he let his love for Velvet Heart override his common sense, leading to the fateful helicopter crash. Unlike his prime counterpart, he narrowly survived, but at the cost of being the Sole Survivor and losing his sight. His guilt and trauma from this pushes him into a Heroic BSoD that he later snapped out of when he is introduced to the Architects, which influences him to reconcile with Velvet Heart and marry her, though an Age earlier than the prime Moon Ray did.
  • Magic Hair: Post-Ascension, his mane and tail became composed of purple Cosmic energy, resembling galaxies and displaying imagies of people's various flaws and what they chose to do with them, whether for good or ill.
  • Magic Music: Like his prime counterpart, he uses music to perform more complicated spells, using a guitar to channel them.
  • The Magnificent: Known as "the Herald of the Stars", due to being a god of Cosmos who is closely connected to both the benevolent Architects.
  • Making a Splash: As a god of Cosmos, his strongest powers lie in his manipulation of cosmic water, sharing the same techniques as the prime Moon Ray when he was a god of Water like summoning tidal waves and floods, manifesting water as barriers, beams, and constructs, and creating water-based weapons.
  • Meaningful Name: It's implied his birth name is Moon Ray Vaughoof, and like his prime counterpart, he shares the cosmic-themed naming convention with his father and older brother by being named after the moon. After Ascending to godhood and joining the Church of the Stars, he is renamed "Caelum Stella Equus", which translates to "heaven's star" in Latin and refers to not only him being Equus' living conscience, but also his ties to deities like the Architects and the Grand Primevals, and his being a god of Cosmos.
  • Mentor Archetype: Like his prime counterpart, he became a mentor to countless students, teaching them music and other things. And like his prime counterpart, many of his students were addicts and/or abuse victims who recovered thanks to his lessons.
  • Meteor-Summoning Attack: As a god of Cosmos, he can call down meteor showers, something he learned from the Church of the Stars after joining it.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Deconstructed and played for drama. Like his prime counterpart, he received a particularly nasty beating from his abusive father as punishment for drinking from one of his bottles as a colt, landing him in the hospital. While he survived, he was permanently scarred by the ordeal and retained head injuries that had harmful, long-lasting psychological effects on him. One notable effect is his temper being compounded by them, making him prone to violently lashing out at others just like his father. While he has gotten over his issues significantly thanks to the Architects and his loved ones, his anger issues can still flare up at times.
  • No Indoor Voice: He used to speak at a normal volume, but after Ascending to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark", he now speaks in bolded words like Obitus Equus does. Apparently the Architects' "Spark" was that powerful.
  • The Nose Knows: He developed an enhanced sense of smell to make up for his blindness.
  • One-Steve Limit: Averted; he shares his name with Caelum Filum, the corrupted, eldritch form of the prime Moon Ray.
  • Our Gods Are Different: He's an "Ascendant" deity, the rarest of the three main types of deities in the Codexverse. Because he Ascended using the Architects' divine "Spark", he aged far faster than a typical deity, transforming him into an "Antecedent"-ranked god by his timeline's Fourth Age despite being much younger chronologically. He's also an Alicorn, making him an Ethnic God for modern Ponykind and giving him the combined magics of all Pony tribes.
  • Our Titans Are Different: While he's chronologically younger, he's physically an "Antecedent"-ranked Alicorn god, making him more powerful, eldritch, and larger than "Titan"-ranked deities. This is because his use of the Architects' divine "Spark" drastically accelerated his divine aging processes far beyond that of a typical deity.
  • Parental Substitute: After marrying Velvet Heart in the Second Age, he proceeds to adopt several children and become a good father to them like his prime counterpart did.
  • Personality Powers: His domains of Cosmos, Enlightenment, Understanding, Consequences, and Flaws all stem from him meeting the Architects through Professor Noble Worker, which not only made him realize how beautiful the world is, but also how his flaws were hurting the people around him. This newfound introspection pushed him to become better, in the process enlightening him to how the world is affected by the choices, beliefs, and actions of others.
  • Phlebotinum Overload: He eventually Ascends to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark", but because the Architects are deities who have existed since the Big Bang and therefore incomprehensibly ancient, their "Spark" ends up becoming too much for him to physically handle. He is put in a healing sleep so his body could properly adjust, and when he wakes up later, he finds he rapidly aged up in the meantime and became a "Greater"-ranked god — making him as old as his prime counterpart.
  • Playing with Fire: As a god of Cosmos, he can summon solar flares after learning the technique from the Church of the Stars.
  • Point of Divergence: The entire Cosmic Timeline came to be thanks to two points: The first was when he narrowly survived the fateful helicopter crash that killed Moon Ray in the prime timeline (though not without great cost). The second was when he was later introduced to the Architects by Professor Noble Worker while he was despairing from both Survivor Guilt and the loss of his sight. These points not only helped him develop a better outlook on both existence and life, but also empowered him and his loved ones to Ascend much earlier so they can make the world (and the surrounding universe) a much better place.
  • Power of the Void: As a god of Cosmos, he can generate black holes.
  • Psychic Link:
    • He is magically linked to the Architects, the oldest divine beings in the universe, because the "Spark" he used to Ascend to godhood is part of their bodies. This allows him to communicate with the Architects and call on their power, though he treats the latter as a Godzilla Threshold reserved only for extremely dire situations.
    • On the other hand, his natural Psychic Powers gives him the ability to create telepathic links with people, whether for long-distance communication or to "see" through other people's eyes.
  • Psychic Powers: Like his prime counterpart, he has innate psychic powers like empathy, telepathy, psychic telekinesis, and Psychic Teleportation, which he awoke as he tried to adapt to his blindness. His strongest ability is precognition, which lets him predict the future and plan ahead. He is regarded as one of the most powerful psychics of his generation; unlike his prime counterpart, who possesses sheer raw psychic power, he's more skilled in using them creatively, especially when lessening the damage caused by his powers. His psychic powers are further enhanced by his domain of Enlightenment.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Like his prime counterpart, he's heavily associated with purple, whether in his appearance or his clothes. Presently, while he's chronologically younger, he's physically an "Antecedent"-ranked Alicorn god who is incredibly powerful, is magically connected to the benevolent, universe-creating Architects, and is one of the most prominent leading figures of the Cosmic Timeline. He's also hailed as one of the most powerful psychics of his generation, with his strongest ability being precognition.
  • Rags to Royalty: Like his prime counterpart, he went from a young, traumatized colt living in terror of his abusive and alcoholic father, to an extremely powerful Alicorn royal and one of the most prominent Big Goods of the Cosmic Timeline. Though in his case, his title is "Arch-Prince" whereas his prime counterpart's title is "King".
  • Rapid Aging: A positive example. When he used the Architects' divine "Spark" to Ascend to godhood, the sheer power of it proves to be too much for him, requiring him to enter a healing sleep in order to properly integrate the Architects' "Spark" into his body. When he woke up later, he found his divine aging had been drastically accelerated, turning him into a "Greater"-ranked god whereas normally he would have become a demigod or a "godling". Presently, he's a gigantic, "Antecedent"-ranked god because of the Architects' "Spark", making him physically as old as the likes of Emperor Golden Scepter, Queen Mzazi, and other similarly ancient deities.
  • Recovered Addict: Like his prime counterpart, he used to be an alcoholic and a drug addict thanks to toxic influence from both his abusive father and the Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll environment that came with being a musucian. After collapsing and being hospitalized for his addictions while on tour, he realized that he can't keep up his harmful lifestyle forever, and became completely sober with help from Velvet Heart.
  • The Runaway: Like his prime counterpart, he dropped out of high school and ran away from home in his teens to join his older brother, Sunny Field Vaughoof, in Silicon Valley — both to follow Sunny Field as a musician, and to get away from his abusive home.
  • Scars Are Forever: He's Covered in Scars all over his body and eyes ever since he narrowly survived the fateful helicopter crash that killed Moon Ray Vaughoof, his prime counterpart. Then there's the large, jagged scar he got from his abusive father following a brutal No-Holds-Barred Beatdown.
  • Seeing Through Another's Eyes: He can create telepathic links to "see" through other people's eyes.
  • Seers: As a psychic, one of his strongest abilities is his precognition, allowing him to predict the future and plan accordingly. Like his prime counterpart, he is an extremely powerful Seer; it's implied his blindness empowered him enough that he predicted the coming of the "Void Aeon" event and the Void Sovereign's arrival, allowing Equus/Tellus of the Cosmic Timeline to unite with other intergalactic nations and prepare themselves better.
  • Sense Loss Sadness: He was devastated when he discovered that he lost his sight in the helicopter crash, causing him to believe that he could never play music again. This in part sent him on a downward spiral where he pushed away his friends and family despite their attempts to help him, believing he deserved to suffer forever for his mistakes and impulsiveness. He eventually snaps out of his funk when, through Professor Noble Worker, he meets the benevolent Architects, completely changing his dour outlook on life and causing him to realize that he was hurting his loved ones by obsessing over what he lost. When he returns from meeting the Architects, he apologizes to his friends and family for hurting them, and works on adapting to his blindness. He even relearns how to play the guitar and returns to playing Blues music on-stage with Double Trouble afterward.
  • Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll: Deconstructed. Like his prime counterpart, he became a Blues musician, but entered a period of drug and alcohol abuse that both alienated his loved ones and contributed to his first marriage's deterioration. At one point, he had a precognitive vision of himself drowning in water that he promptly ignored, similarly to the prime Moon Ray. He eventually collapsed during a tour and was hospitalized for his addictions, but with Velvet Heart's help, he wised up and got sober. The experience (among other things) later motivated him to try help addicts recover so they wouldn't go through the same things he did.
  • Signature Headgear: Like his prime counterpart, he wore black hats. As a mortal, he wore a black, wide-brimmed gaucho hat. After Ascending to godhood and joining the Church of the Stars, he dons a black Plateau hat with a starry, galactic pattern on it.
  • Soiled City on a Hill: As a god of Consequences, this is one of the results of him inflicting karma upon wicked civilizations, as they needed to be punished for their crimes and that almost always leads to destruction (if the affected civilizations don't repent, that is).
  • Sole Survivor: Unlike his prime counterpart, he survived the fateful helicopter crash, but he was the only one to survive it whereas the pilot and his fellow passengers all died. This gave him Survivor Guilt that was compounded by his trauma from losing his sight, leaving him quite depressed and miserable. Despite his friends and family's attempts to help him, he pushed them away, feeling he deserved to suffer for his mistakes and impulsiveness. Professor Noble Worker's intervention and meeting the Architects not only helped him snap out of his depression, but also changed his entire worldview, setting off a chain of events that led to him becoming the god he is now.
  • Space Master: Like Professor Noble Worker, learning under the Architects gave him a degree of spatial and relativistic powers. This allows him to manipulate time and gravity to an extent, like teleporting or sensing spatial anomalies. His gravity manipulation was enhanced by his domain of Cosmos. However, unlike Noble Worker, he is Unskilled, but Strong, with the prime Moon Ray describing his level of skill and applications of his power as "brute force".
  • Spontaneous Weapon Creation: Justified. As a god of Cosmos, he can manipulate cosmic water and use it to create water-based weapons. It's implied he can do this with other cosmic versions of the natural elements as well.
  • Star Power: As a god of Cosmos, he can create small stars.
  • Super-Hearing: He developed enhanced hearing to make up for his blindness.
  • Super-Senses: To make up for his blindness, he developed heightened taste, touch, smell, and hearing. His senses can be interfered with, but this generally isn't much of a problem to him due to how old he is by divine standards.
  • Survivor Guilt: Part of what fueled his Heroic BSoD was learning that he was the Sole Survivor of his helicopter accident, causing him to blame himself for their deaths to the point of developing a Guilt Complex. Once he meets the Architects trough Professor Noble Worker, he realizes he was hurting his loved ones by wallowing in self-pity, which pushed him to seek out therapy to recover from his trauma.
  • Tame His Anger: While he already had a temper like his birth father, it was compounded by the head injuries he received from his father's No-Holds-Barred Beatdown as a colt, creating anger issues he struggled to control all his life. But thanks to therapy, and the positive influence of both his loved ones and the Architects, he managed to mellow out significently.
  • Telepathy: One of his Psychic Powers is telepathy, which allows him to create telepathic links for a variety of uses, like "seeing" through people's eyes or long-distance communication. His domains also grant him telepathic powers relating to the concepts he embodies, like Enlightenment, Understanding, and Flaws. After joining the Church of the Stars, he learned how to telepathically communicate with others via cosmic bodies like planets and stars.
  • Time Abyss: Subverted. He's presently an "Antecedent"-ranked god, but he's actually tens of thousands of years old due to Ascending to godhood by using a divine "Spark" from the incomprehensibly ancient Architects, which drastically accelerated his divine growth rates.
  • Time Master: Like Professor Noble Worker, learning under the Architects gave him a degree of spatial and relativistic powers, allowing him to manipulate time. However, unlike Noble Worker, he is Unskilled, but Strong, with the prime Moon Ray describing his level of skill and applications of his power as "brute force".
  • Took a Level in Badass: Just like his prime counterpart, this happens to him. He originally was an unawakened mortal Earth Pony musician, but losing his sight in a helicopter crash and meeting the benevolent Architects led to him awakening both his Earth Pony magic and Psychic Powers. Then he decides to Ascend to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark", which drastically aged him so fast that he became an "Antecedent"-ranked god with sheer raw power and a Psychic Link connecting him to the Architects who mentored him. He can also call upon the Architects' power, but only saves it for extremely dire situations.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Justified. His poorly-made decision to Ascend to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark" led to him aging rapidly, preventing him from growing into his power naturally or gaining proper experience in using them. So while he has sheer raw power compared to other deities, he is so strong that small, casual feats of magic could obliterate mountains, forcing him to either learn how to use his powers creatively or restrict himself to basic spells. His grasp on spatial and relativistic magic is also quite poor, with the prime Moon Ray describing his applications of both as "brute force".
  • Villainous Lineage: Defied. Much like his prime counterpart, he's the youngest son of an abusive, bad-tempered drunkard and initially made mistakes similar to his father's, which both led to him losing his sight and nearly dying twice. It took meeting the Architects for him to finally change himself for the better and break the cycle.
  • Walking the Earth: Due to the Architects giving him a greater appreciation for both the world and its wonders, he often travels to experience such wonders for himself.
  • Warrior Prince: He became an Arch-Prince after Ascending to godhood and joining his timeline's version of the Church of the Stars, and due to using the Architects' divine "Spark" to Ascend, he's far more powerful and eldritch than a typical deity of his "age" would be.
  • Willfully Weak: Justified. Because he Ascended to godhood using the Architects' divine Spark, he is far more powerful than a typical deity his "age", forcing him to either use his powers creatively or limit himself to basic spells so he wouldn't accidentally cause unnecesssary damage. This is also the reason why he treats the act of calling upon the Architects' power as a Godzilla Threshold, even though, as someone who learned under them and is magically connected to them, he is capable of doing so.
  • Winged Unicorn: After Ascending to godhood, he became an Alicorn. However, using the Architects' divine "Spark" to do so rapidly aged him into an "Antecedent"-ranked god by the Fourth Age, with eldritch traits like a galaxy-like mane and tail made of purple Cosmic energy, eight wings with eyes on the undersides and feathers made of cosmic water, a wing gradient going from brown to purple, and a halo made of Enlightenment energy. His mane and tail also display images of people’s various flaws and what they chose to do with them, whether good or ill.
  • Younger Than They Look: He's chronologically tens of thousands of years old due to coming from the Second Age like his prime counterpart. But because he used the Architects' divine "Spark" to Ascend, his growth rates were drastically accelerated, turning him into an "Antecedent"-ranked god by the Fourth Age.

    Velvet Heart 
Caelum Stella's second wife.
  • Alternate Self: She's a version of Velvet Heart who never lost Moon Ray/Caelum to the helicopter crash that killed his prime counterpart.
  • Happily Adopted: She became the Parental Substitute of many adoptive children after marrying Moon Ray/Caelum.
  • Happily Married: Like her prime counterpart, she gets engaged to Moon Ray/Caelum and later becomes his second wife, but marries him much earlier due to Moon Ray/Caelum's survival. They mutually love and adore each other, and it's noted they had lots of biological and adoptive children together. When Moon Ray/Caelum Ascended to godhood using the Architects' divine "Spark", she decided to follow her husband so she could keep him grounded.
  • Parental Substitute: She became the loving mother of several adoptive children after marrying Moon Ray/Caelum, and treated them all with love and care.
  • Second Love: Like her prime counterpart, she became Moon Ray/Caelum's second love and wife after his marriage to Crystal Light was damaged beyond repair. She ends up becoming Happily Married to him, though it happens much later than in the prime timeline.

    Sunny Field Vaughoof 
Caelum Stella's older brother.
  • Alternate Self: He's a version of Sunny Field Vaughoof whose younger brother, Moon Ray/Caelum, survived the helicopter crash, changing his life from there.
  • Big Brother Bully: While he protected Moon Ray/Caelum from their alcoholic, abusive father when they were colts, it's noted he's not perfect and there were times where he himself antagonized his younger brother. Like his prime counterpart though, he got over it, but much earlier thanks to Moon Ray/Caelum's survival allowing him to nip his flaws in the bud.
  • Big Brother Instinct: He protected Moon Ray/Caelum from their alcoholic, abusive father when they were colts. However, this didn't stop him from being a Big Brother Bully at times, likely due to suffering abuse himself.
  • Little Big Brother: Like his prime counterpart, he ends up being dwarfed in height by his younger brother, Moon Ray/Caelum, who Ascends to godhood first but uses the Architects' divine "Spark" to do so. Even after Ascending to godhood himself, he still ends up shorter than his brother because Moon Ray/Caelum's divine growth rates were vastly accelerated by the Architects' "Spark".
  • Point of Divergence: Like his prime counterpart, he started nursing a grudge towards Velvet Heart for being a huge factor in Moon Ray/Caelum's helicopter accident. Fortunately, because he survived, Moon Ray/Caelum was able to nip that in the bud before it became a problem like in the prime timeline. This, combined with learning from the Architects, influenced him to become much kinder than his prime counterpart.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Like his prime counterpart, he was a Big Brother Bully to Moon Ray/Caelum at times despite being very protective of him, and he resented Velvet Heart for being the reason behind his younger brother's helicopter accident and blindness. He later realizes the error of his ways, but does so much earlier due to Moon Ray/Caelum being there to nip his resentment in the bud before it became a problem like in the prime timeline.

    Fret Pick 
One of Caelum Stella's friends, and the bassist of Double Trouble.
  • Alternate Self: He's a version of Fret Pick whose friend, Moon Ray/Caelum, survived the helicopter crash, changing his life from there.
  • Didn't Think This Through: He lampshades how Moon Ray/Caelum's decision to Ascend with the incomprehensibly ancient Architects' help backfired hugely, which influenced him to Ascend through lesser deities like the Grand Primevals instead.

    Whipper Snare 
One of Caelum Stella's friends, and the drummer of Double Trouble.
  • Alternate Self: He's a version of Whipper Snare whose friend, Moon Ray/Caelum, survived the helicopter crash, changing his life from there.

    Key Tap 
One of Caelum Stella's friends, and the keyboardist of Double Trouble.
  • Alternate Self: He's a version of Key Tap whose friend, Moon Ray/Caelum, survived the helicopter crash, changing his life from there.

Other Characters

    Professor Noble Worker 

  • Ambiguous Situation: Is he the original Noble Worker from the Codexverse's prime timeline, or an alternate version of him who is native to the Cosmic Timeline? According to Jade Shell, even the prime Moon Ray, who foresaw the Cosmic Timeline, isn't sure.
  • Point of Divergence: He's one of the "Nails" that helped create the Cosmic Timeline, as he approached and introduced a blind, despairing Moon Ray/Caelum to the Architects as a way to cheer him up. This had a huge ripple effect, as Moon Ray/Caelum's outlook on life changed completely because of the Architects and later empowered him and his friends/family to Ascend to godhood early, creating a much more positive and stable timeline.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He showed up when Moon Ray/Caelum had fallen into a Despair Event Horizon over losing his sight and being the Sole Survivor of a helicopter crash, and introduced the latter to the Architects to cheer him up. Little did he know that his actions would give rise to the Cosmic Six/Council, whose members proceeded to help better the world and save the Second Age from coming to a premature end at the hands of the Void Sovereign.

    Blue Suede Heartstrings 

  • Point of Divergence: Because of Moon Ray/Caelum's presence, he was able to recover from his traumas — including the abuse he suffered at the hooves of his corrupt manager, "Colonel" Hollow Note — and accept his flaws much earlier, leaving him psychologically healthier. In stark contrast, his prime counterpart internalized and bottled up his traumas for tens of thousands of years before he broke down, nearly transforming him into a Nightmare Alicorn.

    Healing Song 

    Clover Bloom 

    Princess Magicum Ponyland 

  • Point of Divergence: Because of Moon Ray/Caelum's presence, she was able to get therapy early for her trauma regarding how she was exploited and mistreated by everyone who wanted her artifacts. This prevented her from becoming a self-righteous Jerkass who saw herself as superior to sapientkind for not misusing the wands, staves, and artifacts she herself created.

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