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The Living Tribunal is not driven by any personal motives or desires. It represents absolute justice and acts only for the greater good of the universe. For example, the Living Tribunal will sacrifice millions to save billions, or sometimes billions to save trillions, but it will not pay attention to matters of minor importance.
As to where his judgment comes from, it is unknown.
In short, he is destiny.
The Five Great Gods don't actually pay attention to the mundane affairs of the universe. No one knows what the Five Great Gods are doing, or what they want to do. In fact, they are so mysterious that no one knows what they think of the universe itself.
Even the birth of life in the universe itself was not an option for the five gods.
For example, the Devourer of Worlds is regarded as a natural disaster by everyone in the universe, but in fact, he is neither kind nor evil. He just acts according to his instincts. He is hungry, so he has to eat planets. As for whether there is life on the planet... this is not within the consideration of the Devourer of Worlds.
This is not evil either, it's nature!
Just like in traditional concepts, wolves preying on sheep is considered barbaric and cruel, and people often put all the blame on wolves. But after a deeper investigation, we find that things are not always so black and white. From the perspective of the food chain, wolves preying on sheep is an indispensable part of nature. As carnivorous animals, the physiological structure and instinct of wolves drive them to feed on herbivorous animals such as sheep to ensure their own survival and reproduction. This behavior is completely in line with the natural laws of the ecosystem, and the wolf is just following its established role in this process.
If we only put the blame on the wolves, are we ignoring the delicate balance and profound laws of nature? If the wolves lose control over the sheep, the number of sheep may grow out of control, leading to excessive consumption of grassland vegetation and ultimately destroying the balance of the entire ecosystem. Therefore, from this perspective, the wolf's predatory behavior plays a key role in maintaining ecological stability to some extent.
Furthermore, the wolf's hunting behavior is not based on malice or intention, but comes from its survival instinct. In the vast natural world, every species struggles hard for survival, and wolves are no exception. They have no moral concepts, cannot distinguish right from wrong, and simply follow the laws of survival given by nature.
Of course, people tend to think that wolves are at fault for eating sheep, which is mainly due to sympathy for sheep and the protective psychology of the weak. Sheep are often portrayed as docile and harmless animals, while wolves are portrayed as fierce and cruel. However, this judgment based on emotions and subjective impressions cannot truly reveal the essence of this phenomenon in nature. It is not just the wolf's fault that wolves eat sheep. This is a part of the complex and delicate ecological balance in nature, in which each species plays an indispensable role. When understanding and respecting the laws of nature, we should adopt a more objective and comprehensive perspective, rather than judging right and wrong based solely on personal emotions and subjective understanding.
Galactus devouring planets is essentially like a wolf eating a sheep. He does nothing wrong; it is just his instinct.
He is the wolf of the universe... In fact, what he does is also good for the entire universe.
He is maintaining the balance of the entire universe. The Devourer of Planets is actually one of the five unformed gods. The universe where Uncle Tun lived in his previous life has entered its final stage of collapse. It began to form a cosmic egg called "Cosmic Egg" in the center of the entire universe. It is a spherical, dense, and compact egg formed by the original matter after the entire universe has been gathered. Since its formation, this newly formed cosmic egg has been constantly absorbing the matter around the entire universe and emitting deadly rays. In other words, this is a disguised black hole with its own ray halo. The entire cosmic egg once caused a large number of deaths of life in the universe and on the planets around Taa. In the end, Taa was the last planet with life in the entire universe. At that time, Garland (Uncle Tun's previous life) was a planetary adventurer. He traveled in the universe to find a way to save Taa, but he found nothing. For this reason, Garland decided that instead of being absorbed in the end, he might as well accept this irreversible situation openly. He and the rest of the people decided to take a spaceship straight to the cosmic egg and die gloriously there!
But something interesting is also coming - before each universe is destroyed, there will be a rule that the last creature in the destroyed universe will be set as the "Planet Devourer" and enter the next universe to continue to perform the duties of the Star Devourer! It is precisely because of this rule that Garland did not die after entering the cosmic egg, but merged with the entire cosmic egg, and began to be slowly re-bred and transformed by the energy of the entire universe, waiting for the big explosion of the cosmic egg to become the god of the new universe. Of course, according to this process, Uncle Tun can actually hatch successfully, and will also show a completely different attitude from the current situation of being hungry at every turn. However, after the 616 universe was accompanied by the big explosion of the cosmic egg, the reborn Uncle Tun was exploded together with his previous spaceship. However, because Uncle Tun during this period was still not fully mature, Uncle Tun used his spaceship to integrate into a mechanical egg-shaped incubator to continue to enable himself to absorb the energy of the new universe and finally complete the evolution of the entity.
But perhaps Uncle Tun overlooked the technology of the spaceship he owned, which was a huge floating gold mine in the eyes of the civilization of the newborn universe. For this reason, many civilizations began to plan to use Uncle Tun's incubation spaceship. As a direct result, Uncle Tun, who had not yet gathered all the energy, was disrupted at the critical moment of hatching, causing Uncle Tun to lose some of the key energy for hatching!
It is precisely this missing energy that makes Uncle Tun always feel hungry. Of course, fans who are familiar with Uncle Tun probably know that, yes, the composition of this energy is the energy possessed by special planets that can give birth to life. This is why Uncle Tun is always hungry, but also the reason why he is picky about food. It is also because of this missing energy that Uncle Tun's overall strength when he is hungry cannot reach the "multiverse level" required by the five gods. (Coupled with some "plot killings", this is also the reason why Uncle Tun has become the god who is often abused in the Marvel Universe. To a certain extent, if you have not abused Uncle Tun in your main storyline, it seems that you dare not call yourself a cosmic-level strongman!)
Of course, Uncle Tun is not unable to eat his fill.
Once he is full, he will become a complete form - the Messenger of Life! For the full Uncle Tun, there will be a "color change" process. Different from the previous setting of purple, the full Uncle Tun is golden, and because of the replenishment of energy, his strength has also reached the level of the multiverse, which is worthy of the name of the Five Great Gods.
At the same time, it is interesting that the life messengers transformed by the well-fed world devourers no longer devour planets with special life energy, but instead begin to shape planets that can give birth to life. In a way, they are the planetary version of Guanyin, the Goddess of Childbirth in the universe.
However, as mentioned before, each Devourer of Worlds has certain responsibilities on his shoulders, so strictly speaking, Uncle Devourer's devouring of planets is not a gesture out of his own needs, but a necessary condition for maintaining the balance of the entire universe!
Because for a universe, the balance lies in the increase and decrease of matter, and it is obvious that Uncle Tun is the one responsible for the disappearance of matter.
Therefore, his swallowing of the planet itself is legitimate and he does not need to be blamed... Of course, this kind of problem always needs to be viewed dialectically. After all, there is reason in this world, but reason has always been applied to others. It would be a problem if it was applied to oneself.
This is called principle.
Any life on the planets swallowed by Devourer will never agree with this. They will only think that Devourer is the most evil existence in the universe...and there is nothing wrong with saying so.
In short, the other great gods are similar to Uncle Tun. Their existence has nothing to do with good or evil, and they don’t care about these things.
Therefore, everything in the universe is subject to the judgment and adjudication of the Life Court.
So he became destiny.
When Gel saw the Living Tribunal from the core of the ancient god, he was stunned.
Too strong!
The power of the "Life Court" can judge the entire universe. He is second only to the five supreme gods.
The Living Tribunal exists in all multiverses simultaneously (the Omniverse), ready to render judgment at any moment.
The "Life Tribunal" can distort reality, create or destroy anything, change or reset any rules, teleport or block any space, control or deprive any power, know or hide any information, judge or pardon any crime. The "Life Tribunal" is almost omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, and its strength exceeds the limits of what mortals can imagine!
As the supreme judge of the Marvel multiverse, the Living Tribunal has great power and influence.
At the same time, the "Life Court" is too cold and ruthless, not caring about the feelings and values of individuals, but only focusing on the interests and balance of the whole. It lacks sympathy and moral sense, and may even abuse its power, causing unnecessary pain and sacrifice.
But the problem is, he is the biggest in the universe except for the five great gods. Who can control him?
The five great gods can manage it, but the question is, why should the five great gods manage it?
In their view, all creatures in the universe are just by-products of the universe. Their existence or non-existence is not within their consideration and they don’t care.
Do you care how many bacteria are in the river in front of your house?
Do you care about the life and death of those bacteria?
Don't care!
The five gods don’t care either!
The emergence of life is the will of the Life Tribunal. He created the Gods and created life according to his will, so they should be ruled by the Life Tribunal... Guess why the Life Tribunal is called the Life Tribunal?
Because he arranges all life and judges all life... that's why he is called the Life Tribunal. It can be said that the basis for the existence of the Life Tribunal is because of life. This is his mission and the basis for his existence.
Gel was extremely shocked watching all this, and suddenly he had the thought that "life is not worth living".
After all, no one is willing to admit that his existence is insignificant to the world and to other people... But reality tells Gel very clearly that his existence, his suffering, his anger and sadness are completely insignificant in the eyes of higher-level beings.
No, it should be said that they can't see it at all.
Just like you can't see the bacteria under your feet, the five gods can't see them either.
The Life Court knows and sees everything.
But at the same time, he doesn't care. In fact, in his opinion, life should be like this because it is all arranged by him.
He is destiny!
This is also where fate screws up. All life in the universe must rise or fall according to the will of the Life Tribunal.
It was the Living Tribunal that created them, after all.
For a moment, Gel began to doubt the meaning of their existence.
After all, for the universe, the existence of life is meaningless. The emptiness and silence of the universe is not unacceptable to the Five Great Gods. After all, they never expect these lives to bring them anything. (So neither the Five Great Gods nor the Life Tribunal care about what Knull does. Even the Life Tribunal, which created life, doesn't care much about what Knull does. After all, in the eyes of the Life Tribunal, Knull and his creations are also a form of life.)
Of course, it wasn't all bad news.
For example, he finally learned the information about the Eternal Altar.
The Eternal Altar is one of the very few places in the universe used to worship the five great gods. Even the Living Tribunal has a place in it.
That was the creation of the gods, they created it a long, long time ago.
But it was never used after that.
After all, the Five Great Gods don't need faith, that thing has no effect on them. The Celestial Gods originally built it just for worship or some other messy reasons, but they never thought about really getting anything from those great beings... They don't have this concept either. In their view, the Five Great Gods are the foundation of the universe, and they represent the entire universe. The Living Tribunal is their creator, so they built it there.
That's it.
But the amazing thing is that this thing was actually noticed by Eternity, one of the five great gods.
So the legend is true.
As long as someone can enter the altar and make a wish to the gods, his wish will be fulfilled, but the price will be unbearable for the wisher.
But that’s enough!
Gel felt that at least this gave him a reason to continue... otherwise the information just now would be enough to make Gel completely sink. The truth was too... cruel!
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