12/9/2023 0 Comments God hand berserk void![]() ![]() ![]() There, in the form of an old woman, Ubik reminds Griffith of the type of person he is to sacrifice anyone to fulfill his dream so Griffith can accept the God Hand's offer to join them. Ubik proceeds to influence Griffith's decision by subjecting him to a vision based on his past. Once the guest of honor and his sacrifices appear in the Interstice for the Eclipse, the other God Hand reveal themselves. Ubik, alongside the other God Hand members, first make themselves known to Griffith while he is imprisoned in the Tower of Rebirth. Levitation: He floats suspended in air, and when moving he appears to "swim" through the air. Ĭorporealization: He and the rest of the senior God Hand manifest rudimentary bodies from the corpse mounds animated by the malice that permeates the city of Albion during Griffith's Incarnation Ceremony. He is not omniscient, however, and cannot predict absolutely everything. This enables him to foresee almost any possibility and influence the course of events to ensure one possibility becomes a reality. Ĭausal awareness: As a member of the God Hand, Ubik is able to perceive the flow of causality, but only to an extent that barely borders omniscience. He demonstrates this when he, alongside Conrad, took the shape of the fortune teller from Griffith's youth to deceive him. He is also able to conjure puppet-like forms of other beings and hide within them. Transformation: Ubik is able to shift his size to grow to impossible heights or gain a small size. Ĭonsciousness evocation: Ubik is capable of materializing a person's consciousness within a given dimensional plane, opening time and space. He is often seen using his silver tongue to coax the emotions of those chosen by the beherit into sacrificing their cherished ones or possessions. Manipulator: Ubik appears to be highly manipulative. ![]() Ubik never outright lies, but will manipulate and twist the truth to push his victims closer to accepting the deal. His role appears to be to convince the would-be apostle to accept the God Hand's sacrificial bargain by tempting them and convincing them that they cannot move forward without losing something of value. Ubik does most of the talking when the God Hand is present, providing much exposition. His face constantly bears the same grinning expression with his hands usually clasped together. He has fin-like tendrils that hang down below him and is always seen floating, never seen stationary or against any surface. He has the form of a small floating figure wearing glasses that appear to be fused into his face. ![]()
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