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    Beings of Unimaginable Light 

Beings of Unimaginable Light

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An enigmatic race of god-like beings who were responsible for creating the Arachnitects, who in turn created the Titans.


    Titans 

Titans

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Mysterious beings worshiped by the Order of the Twelve and the Helpers.


  • Aerith and Bob: There's apparently a female Titan named Jill among their ranks, which stands out when compared to the other names given to Titans like Oreskis and Bolo.
  • Alien Blood: Zig-Zagged. Bolo, Oreskis and the reptile Titan all bleed green blood, whereas most of the Titans slaughtered by the Lord Commander were shown to have either red or purple blood.
  • Always Chaotic Evil: Justified. With the exception of Bolo, the Titans are omnicidal Eldritch Abominations who brought chaos and destruction to the young universe and who will, according to Nightfall, bring horror beyond description if they ever break out of Final Space again. In Season 2, it's revealed that the Titans were originally created to help create and layer dimensions, but they became destructive due to Invictus corrupting them to its will.
  • Ancient Evil: They were there when the universe was being made, but they were corrupted by Invictus into being its agents of destructions, and afterwards they had to be barred within Final Space by the Arachnitects.
  • Baritone of Strength: All of the Titans who've spoken thus far have deep, powerful, booming voices, and they're planet-sized Physical Gods who constructed the multiverse and can shatter a world with a single punch. Since all but one of the Titans are corrupted by Invictus, most of them are specifically Evil Sounds Deep.
  • Bizarre Alien Biology: From what we see of Bolo, they can allow other beings to enter their minds and posses hundreds of "brain chambers" which seem to be entire planes of reality in their own right.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: They're referred to in episode 3. The fights to the death between monsters in the Deathcropolis are meant to be sacrifices for them. Episode 7 reveals they're what's lurking in Final Space, and they're a threat to all life in the universe.
  • Eldritch Abomination: They're evil cosmic entities trapped in a location outside normal space and the brief glimpse of them shows them to be horrifically alien and unnatural looking. We see in "Chapter 10" that at least one of them is large enough to grasp Earth in just one hand.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: The Lord Commander is the Big Bad driving the plot, but the Titans are god-like beings of ultimate evil that would lay waste to the universe if given the chance.
  • Heel–Race Turn: It's revealed that the Titans were originally benevolent beings who helped craft the universe until their minds were poisoned by Invictus, turning all of them sans Bolo into the destructive monsters they are now. Word of God has stated that the method Invictus used to poison the Titans was the same method it used on Gary and Avocato when it possessed them, therefore revealing that the poisoning was done against their will.
  • Humanoid Abomination: Whilst the Titans are inhuman cosmic horrors with wildly varying appearances, their baseline body plan appears to be humanoid-shaped: two arms, two legs, an upright torso, and a head with two eyes and a mouth. There are deviations and exceptions, such as Titans with extra eyes or limbs and with horns or antlers, and the Season 1 visualizations of Nightfall's and the Titans' past depict one Titan who's essentially just a tendril- and boil-covered blob.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: According to Nightfall, if they go free, the universe falls.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Being planet-sized eldritch abominations from the dawn of the universe, just one or two Titans can be an extinction-level threat to any nearby planets if they don't watch or care for their surroundings, hence why they're so dangerous to all other life in the universe and why Invictus values them as its primary servants. For examples, in Season 1, a lone Titan physically drags an entire planet out of its orbit and into Final Space with just one hand, and in Season 3, Bolo's battles against the lizard Titan and Oreskis physically scar the faces of entire planets around them, if not shatter them completely when the Titans' bodies crash into them.
  • Physical God: They're mostly humanoid-shaped eldritch abominations who can manipulate their size at will, but in their default state are each about the size of a very large planet. They were responsible for constructing the universe before Invictus corrupted them, they can physically sprint to get around through zero gravity in space, and they can manipulate the fabric of space-time to the point of clawing through the walls between dimensions.
  • Sealed Army in a Can: They are essentially Invictus' soldiers in its war upon the universe, and there are dozens if not thousands of them, all of whom were sealed within Final Space by the Arachnitects to safeguard the universe. It says a lot about the Titans' sheer power that a fight between just two of them can shatter multiple planets in Season 3 as collateral, and that over the eons since they were imprisoned, they've whittled the hundreds of Arachnitect sentries (their own creators) stationed inside Final Space down to just three stragglers.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: The Titans are currently trapped in Final Space.
  • Walking Spoiler: Outside of a cryptic reference to them in episode 3, not much is known about the Titans. At least not until episode 7 where Nightfall reveals they live in Final Space and in hundreds of timelines they've destroyed the universe after Mooncake goes crazy and frees them.

    Arachnitects 

Arachnitects

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The creators of the Titans, who they worked with to layer the dimensions of the universe.


  • Always a Bigger Fish: On both ends of this. They created the Titans, and were created themselves by beings of light.
  • Animalistic Abomination: Overlapping with Mechanical Abomination, they're a powerful, primordial race of beings with powers over time and space, who created the Titans and separated Final Space from the rest of the universe, and they look like giant mechanical spiders. They even weave powerful glowing webs to boot.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: The last three Arachnitects in Final Space suffer gruesome deaths at the hands of the resurrected Lord Commander.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: Although we don't find out the names of the others, one of them is named Jeremy.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: They're Giant Spider Eldritch Abominations, yet they're still quite cordial to Gary and the others.
  • Greater-Scope Paragon: They created the Titans to keep the universe in balance. However, they are still nothing more than the creations of Beings of Unimaginable Light, who are pretty much gods.
  • Hero Antagonist: They attempted to force Mooncake back into Final Space in an attempt to keep Invictus imprisoned.
  • Mechanical Abomination: Overlapping with Animalistic Abomination, they are a cosmic race of gigantic mechanical spiders.
  • Portmanteau: Their name's a combination of arachnid and architect.
  • The Remnant: Season 3 reveals that hundreds of Arachnitect sentries were deployed into Final Space when it was first created to guard it from the other side, but the Titans have whittled them down to just three survivors who were forced to hide themselves in order to survive. The Lord Commander kills those last three sentries in the same episode.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: The Arachnitects in normal space kidnap Mooncake and try to forcibly send him to Final Space, because his continued existence in normal space is creating a cosmic imbalance and they fear that Invictus and the Titans will rampage across the universe again if that imbalance isn't corrected.

    Humans 

Humans


  • Endangered Species: By the time of Season 3 the amount of named individual humans left can be counted in one hand, with most of the population dying when Earth was pulled into Final Space.

    Ventrexians 

Ventrexians

The Ventrexians are a species of cat-like, anthropomorphic humanoid aliens, native from planet Ventrexia.


  • Arch-Enemy: The Tryvuulians. While the reason both races hate each other isn't known, it was serious enough for them to fight a war that lasted a thousand years.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: They all seem to have pretty thick eyebrows compared to everyone else.
  • Cat Folk: They look like anthropomorphic housecats, and have a few cat-like mannerisms such as hissing when angry or landing on all fours when falling from great heights. Some of them, such as Biskit, even purr when they're happy.
  • Fantastic Racism: Towards Tryvuulians. See Arch-Enemy above.
  • Forever War: When Avocato and the Lord Commander first met, Ventrexia and the Tryvuulians had apparently been at war for a thousand years. More than that, Avocato has this to say about his homeworld overall:
    "On Ventrexia, wars never end."
  • Proud Warrior Race: According to the Lord Commander, they are the "fiercest warriors in the Galaxy".
  • Punny Name: All Ventrexian names are food puns, and every Ventrexian seen thus far follows that naming convention : Avocato (avocado), General Catalope (cantalope), Meowlapeño (jalapeño) and Biskit (biscuit). Little Cato seems to be the odd exception, but it's most likely because he actually shares his father's name.

    Hooblots 

Hooblots

One of the many alien species inhabiting the show's universe. The DeWinters are a family of Hooblots.


  • Extra Eyes: They have three; two are located where Humans have eyes, plus an additional one in the middle of the forehead.

    Temporal Worms 

Temporal Worms

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Also known as Time Worms by Little Cato, a spaceborne alien species of gigantic vermiform beings. They are called temporal due to the fact that everything that enters their mouth can move into the past or future.


    Tryvuulians 

Tryvuulians

The Tryvuulians are an alien species native to the planet Tryvuulia.


  • Alien Blood: As shown with Fox and also in flashbacks to the Ventrexian-Tryvuulian War, Tryvuulains have purple blood.
  • Arch-Enemy: The Ventrexians. While the reason both races hate each other isn't known, it was serious enough for them to fight a war that lasted a thousand years.
  • Arm Cannon: Tryvuulian footsoldiers all have one, which looks a lot like the one used by Barret Wallace.
  • Cyborg: Having their right hand replaced by an Arm Cannon seems to be standard issue for their infantry, rather than something specific to Fox in particular.
  • Fantastic Racism: Towards Ventrexians. See Arch-Enemy above.
  • Forever War: Apparently, they've been at war with the Ventrexians for a thousand years.

    Fluffies 

Fluffies


    Serepentians 

Serepentians


  • Acquired Poison Immunity: Implied if Ash description of their food anything to go by.
  • Alien Blood: Apparently, they have yellow-ish blood, based on what happens when KVN makes lemmings out of a crowd of them.
  • Humanoid Aliens: Keen difference being having pale blue-ish skin, pink eyes (As in their pupil are actually pink), and pink hair.
  • Martyrdom Culture: At least in Ash's home town, they willingly sacrifice their own to appease Werthrent in false hopes of salvation.
  • Religion of Evil: Well more miscontrued as they don't seem to grasp that their worshipping someone obviously evil who promised them a false heaven, there are other gods they worship.

    Sorbonians 

Sorbonians


  • Alien Blood: Theirs is dark blue.
  • Fish People: They have fins and gills on their heads, yet they seem to live on land. So either they're Amphibious, or their ancestors were aquatic.

    Zargon Slugs 

Zargon Slugs


    Vagori 

    Beforians 

Beforians

The Beforians were an alien species native to the planet Rugaro.


    Slyvans 

Slyvans


  • Alien Blood: Their blood is purple, like with most the aliens on the show.
  • Insectoid Aliens: They resemble anthropomorphic Praying-Mantises.


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