Ziran The Tester - The Red/Blue Judge

The Red/Blue Judge

The second known Celestial with the right to judge worlds. When Kosmos and Kubik traveled the universe, they encountered this strange Celestial standing alone. It allowed them to enter its mind to see some of the Celestials' secrets. It eventually judged them worthy of life and then it was never seen again.

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