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The Far Shore, also known as the Ginnugagap or Primordial Chaos, is a void located within the Ninth Dimension, outside the Multiverse, outside space-time, where there is no death, and also the primordial nothingness where the Multiverse came from and will eventually return. The Far Shore is ruled by the cosmic entity Oblivion.
The Far Shore was used as a place to exile multiversal threats when the Void at the End of Time was unable to contain them, and several of them were banished here, such as at least two variants of Kang the Conqueror, Doctor Doom and a variant of Thanos.
Characteristics[]
The Far Shore is a place within the Ninth Dimension, it takes the form of a visibly infinite void located outside space-time, outside the Multiverse and considered unreachable, being the furthest known point of existence. As well as the primordial void from which the Multiverse came and from which it will one day return.
The Multiverse is visible from the Far Shore, but it is completely unreachable, and one who is on the Far Shore is unable to leave it, no matter how powerful he is, shown when not even the Elder God Chthon was able to leave it, only a Cosmic Entity would have enough power to bring someone back from the Far Shore.
Because Far Shore is outside of space-time, its inhabitants do not age and can live here forever, and because of this, Far Shore is used as a last resort to contain multiversal threats, especially when the Void at the End of Time cannot contain it.
Notable Inhabitants[]
- Oblivion
- Kang the Conqueror
- Kang the Conqueror
- Doctor Doom
- Thanos