Mentor
Alars of Titan
Fighting |
Excellent |
Agility |
Excellent |
Strength |
Amazing |
Endurance |
Amazing |
Reason |
Incredible |
Intuition |
Remarkable |
Psyche |
Incredible |
Health |
140 |
Karma |
110 |
Resources |
Remarkable |
Popularity |
0 / 50 among Eternals |
Powers
- Invulnerability Class 1000 resistance to aging, cold, disease, electricity, heat, radiation and toxins.
- True Flight: Shift-X
- Regeneration: Amazing
- Cosmic Energy Manipulation: Monstrous
Talents
Leadership, Computers, Engineering, Repair/Tinker
Contacts
Eternals, Avengers
History
A'Lars was born in the Eternals' original earth capital, Titanos, to Kronos and Daina. His brother was Zuras. Following the death of their father, A'Lars & Zuras held the first Uni-Mind to determine which of them would rule the Eternals of Earth. Though A'Lars was well loved, Zuras had the people's favour. Knowing that remaining on earth would spread disorder, A'Lars exiled himself to the moon of Titan, where he found Sui-San, the sole survivor of the exiled followers of Uranos. With her, he founded the Eternals of Titan, and took the new alias Mentor.
With Sui-San, he re-built and re-populated the planet. Unfortunately, they bred Thanos, who brought war back to Titan. Even after Thanos left the planet, he continued to haunt their memories, and he left behind Sui-San, dead. Since then, A'Lars, now called Mentor, has ruled alone, and re-built the planet following sieges by Thanos and the planet's own computer system, ISAAC. Thanos' first attack upon Titan saw the deaths of over 100 Eternals, including Sui-San. Thanos' second attack reduced the population to only 19 men and women. It is not known how many Eternals of Titan there may be at present. The Kree hero Captain Mar-Vell spent his last days on Titan, and was buried by their people, and the Avenger Moondragon was raised there with the monks of Shao-Lom.
With Thanos's great threat ended Mentor began the more productive tasks of rebuilding his civilisation. He is a man who has learned great wisdom over his long life and he employs it well.
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