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Ajak Eternals BDS Art Scale 1/10 Iron StudiosMember of the Eternals team of thinkers, she was designed to be the leader of the team. Incredibly smart, working for the Celestials for thousands of years, she has powers superior to any regular human being: immortality and the ability to manipulate cosmic energy to heal humans and Eternals from wounds and diseases. Dressed in blue and golden armor, Iron Studios present the statue Ajak BDS Eternals Art Scale 1 10, with the spiritual leader and mother

Member of the Eternals team of thinkers, she was designed to be the leader of the team. Incredibly smart, working for the Celestials for thousands of years, she has powers superior to any regular human being: immortality and the ability to manipulate cosmic energy to heal humans and Eternals from wounds and diseases. Dressed in blue and golden armor, Iron Studios present the statue “Ajak BDS - Eternals - Art Scale 1/10”, with the spiritual leader and mother figure of the group of cosmic immortal heroes, and their greatest strategist, responsible for many victories over the centuries against their enemies, the Deviants.

Living in secret on Earth for millions of years, a group of ten immortal beings sent from their home planet Olympia by the Celestial giant called Arishem, the Judge, came on a spaceship known as The Domo, to protect the humans from one of the oldest threats, the creatures known as Deviants. Named Eternals, this team of superheroes travels through growing civilizations to defend them from Deviants but are forbidden by Arishem from interfering in human conflicts, to allow them to evolve naturally. Over the centuries, the Eternals Sersi and Ikaris created a close relationship, becoming a couple. With the Deviants apparently eradicated in the 1500s, the group broke up, each of them following their path, that’s when Ikaris left Sersi, and everyone was just waiting for their return to Olympia. But the emergence of a Deviant joins the group back together to defend Earth. Created by Jack Kirby in the comics, Eternals #1 was released in 1976 and got its place in the MCU in 2021, in the movie by the Chinese director Chloé Zhao.

Played by Salma Hayek, Ajak is the guardian of the Celestial Communication Sphere, an artifact that allows telepathic communication with their creator, the Celestial Arishem. Her affection for humanity reached its apex after the Avengers defeated Thanos and resurrected half of the universe eliminated by the villain with his Infinity Gauntlet.

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