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Appearing in "A Mirror for Mortality!"

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  • Celestials (Only in flashback)
  • Hotchkiss (student)

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Synopsis for "A Mirror for Mortality!"

Sam Holden is giving a lecture on the events of Eternals. But after he ends the lecture nobody seems to remember its topic. Sersi tells him that he's fortunate that the Celestial kept his memory intact. Sersi offers to go to a party in Paris, but Sam says they should instead be at Thena's coronation ceremony. Thena crowns herself the Queen of the Eternals, but she figures out that, with the exception of Markari and Karkas, all the other Eternals are just holograms. Ikaris is in NYC with Margo, and he goes to a pro-wrestling match to fight against a disguised Cataphrax. During the fight, Ikaris reveals to the audience the true form of Cataphrax and their fight leads them to a hidden Deviant stronghold beneath the ring. The Deviants get away in a rail-jet. Their destination is the lost land of Lemuria where the deviants whose genetic codes are unstable live. Cataphrax gives the priest the device which he attached to Ikaris' symbols. The priest tells him he is to be consigned to the flame-pits as he is genetically unclean. He tries to defy the priest's judgment, citing how he was the one to lead them after the deaths of Tode and the other elites. Thena is thinking about her behavior earlier and she holds the Prism of Knowledge which contains a message from Zuras to her. She angrily throws it towards the ground and walks away, but the Prism keeps telling its message. The Prism speaks of a dreadful secret that the new ruler of the Eternals should know, one that could spell doom for all the branches of man living on Earth.

Appearing in "The Three Faces of Man!"

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Synopsis for "The Three Faces of Man!"

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