Council of Ten

The Council of Ten are a group of cosmic beings from beyond the Creation Point.

History
The Council of Ten originated from the same universe as the House of Tuath-Dan. Since the two rose from the cosmic dust, the two divine groups have been mortal enemies. To fight against the House of Tuath-Dan, the Council of Ten formed a legion known as the Galactic Watch, and was noted to be one of the first and only decisive actions. After a trillion years of fighting against the House of Tuath-Dan, the Council of Ten were defeated at the Battle of Kier-Bay.

After their universe was ravaged by the House of Tuath-Dan, a new universe was shortly discovered by Sena the Wanderer. The survivors of the House of Tuath-Dan migrated to the new dimension, but unknown to them the descendants of the Council of Ten rose and resume their predecessors role who in a rare act of unity followed them. The immortals having crossed beyond the Creation Point them proceeded to bickering among themselves preventing them from any action. Their presence was sense by Sena who along with Pulsar Stargrave discovered them. Sena attempted to infiltrate their discussion by posing as Galactic Watchmen. The Council of Ten soon took notice of the spies, and though the Council fell back into arguing over the uniforms of these "Watchmen". Sena finding that there was no more to learn about her family's ancient enemy, retreated back to the Citadel of Eternity to warn the House, but her concerns fell to deaf ears.

The Council was last seen when Sena, having betrayed her family to purse an infatuation with Larfleeze, dumped them in the midst of the Council. The Council of Ten took the opportunity to arrest the House for their war crimes. They placed the gods in stasis declaring that they would mediate on their sentence after the Council decided what to eat for lunch.

Characteristics
The Council of Ten are a group of nine gigantic floating golden sarcophagi of alien humanoids each wielding a glowing orb. Originally there was suppose to be a tenth councilor but the remaining nine never could decide who they tenth councilor should be. In their universe, they acted in function similar to the Oan s, with their Galactic Watch to maintain order in their cosmos, the immortal beings possessed a chronic inability to decide. Obstinate and set in their ways, the all-powerful beings were unable to agree with each other, spending more time in endless debates, feuds and quarrels with each other than fighting their sworn enemy. According to Sena the original Council of Ten was known to be far more focused than their descendants.

Appearance

 * Larfleeze Issue 6 (2014)
 * Larfleeze Issue 7 (2014)
 * Larfleeze Issue 12 (2014)