^Cool awesome, sorry i was not to sure but just came across a link: what about the "Bedlam Spirits" is it canon or " World Razer ?", came across it in this comic vine link not sure how legit it is though?
Originally posted by ozz81
^Cool awesome, sorry i was not to sure but just came across a link: what about the "Bedlam Spirits" is it canon or " World Razer ?", came across it in this comic vine link not sure how legit it is though?
No those aren't Canon anymore.
Well not Current Canon anyway.
Originally posted by ozz81The Bedlam Spirits will likely always be the absolute #1 in the mythos... The only characters in SW stated to be "omnipotent" and all that.
^Cool awesome, sorry i was not to sure but just came across a link: what about the "Bedlam Spirits" is it canon or " World Razer ?", came across it in this comic vine link not sure how legit it is though?
But like Zen said: the Bedlam Spirits are from Legends. You asked about canon here.
Originally posted by Galan007
The Bedlam Spirits will likely always be the absolute #1 in the mythos... The only characters in SW stated to be "omnipotent" and all that.But like Zen said: the Bedlam Spirits are from Legends. You asked about canon here.
Hi cool thanks I see . Sorry to be a pain wasn’t sure also found out there’s a being called Abeloth she was kind of like the mother of the son and daughter or like some kind of etheric entity : is she considered canon and was she quite Uber ?
Originally posted by Lord Lucien👆
The Bedlam Spirits barely recognized the arrow of time and couldn't comprehend life. They felt more like visiting gods from the Marvelverse than Star Wars characters.
Omnipotent, trans-dimensional beings were horribly out of place in this mythos. It's like Moore forgot what franchise he was writing for, ffs.