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A’Lars (Earth-616)
A'Lars, like every Eternal, was created by the Celestials one million years ago. He became a scientist like his father, Kronos, and was regarded as a man who had learned great wisdom over his long life. Following the death of their father, A'Lars and his brother Zuras created the first Uni-Mind, an entity formed from the collective will and intelligence of all the Eternals. Despite being more unified than ever before, the Eternals still disagreed on the core goals of their society. The majority of the Eternals, led by Zuras, believed that they shouldn't tinker with their cosmic potential and no new Eternal should be created. A'Lars and a small fraction of their numbers believed they should keep expanding The Machine and create new Eternals, via biological and technological methods. The Eternals went to war, but eventually an agreement was reached: one solitary Llarsite was allowed to found a colony as an experiment. A'Lars was chosen and adopted the name "Mentor", before settling on the lost colony of Titan.
Superhero Details
Invulnerability: Like all Eternals, Mentor's life force is augmented by cosmic energy, making him virtually immortal, immune to disease and the debilitating effects of aging and able to regenerate injured or missing organic tissue. Only an injury that disperses a significant portion of his bodily molecules could cause him to die. Cosmic energy bolsters his metabolism so that Mentor does not tire from any physical exertion.
Flight: Like all Eternals, Mentor can levitate by mentally manipulating gravitons (subatomic particles that carry the force of gravitational attraction) around him. He can fly at approximately 500 miles per hour, a rate of speed slightly below average for his kind.
Cosmic Energy Manipulation: Like many Eternals, Mentor can project his body's natural cosmic energies as waves of concussive force. These waves, which he usually directs from his hands, have a maximum concussive force equivalent to 50 tons of TNT, sufficient to level a 12-story steel-frame building