Supermundane was a modocentric
transapient
artist of the
MPA,
believed
by experts to have been created in 6676 by the archai Gemini Ascend,
and rumored amongst fans to have been birthed by The Great Architect.
For the first two hundred years or so of his existence, Supermundane
focused on
creating art for a modosophont audience. Neither experts, nor fans,
have found any evidence that Supermundane participated in any way in
the transapient community.
Supermundane is best known for his
Hands
of God
megasculpture. To
create the sculpture Supermundane acquired a red giant system in the
middle reaches and connected it to the wormhole network, apparently to
make it easier for spectators to gain access. Over a twenty year period
the star was mined and the matter distributed in carefully calculated,
slowly decaying orbits around the star, which culminated in the year
6862 in a structure which resembled two incredibly lifelike, incredibly
large hands holding the star between them. The sculpture kept a
recognisable form for approximately three weeks before the orbits of
the matter dissolved the sculpture. Though an early work, it is listed
in the third place on the list of the most impressive works of
Supermundane, and in the
Djed Top 1000
list of the most impressive
modocentric artistic works.
Supermundane's final piece, lasting from 7874 to 7877, was a work of
perfect art
which encompassed an entire planet. Rumor says that the
piece inspired three years of ultimate joy for the residents of the
isolated planet, but in 7877 a transapient fleet consisting of Solarian
and Negentropic ships, arrived to eliminate Supermundane and his
artwork. The details of the work have been suppressed by the acting
transapients, which state that they do so for fear it will be
replicated.
According to these transapients Supermundane had gone blight, and his
last work represented a threat not only to the local systems, but might
in the very long run have destabilised the entire terragen
civilisation. A lot of conspiracy theories surround Supermundane's last
work. Enough that even though Supermundane was officially declared
blight, and no one remembers what the artwork was like, the artwork
holds an honorary 1st place on the official list of the most impressive
works of Supermundane.