Death is one of the most powerful members of the Endless and one of the most powerful beings in existence in the DC Universe. Her ultimate duty as the embodiment of death lasts until the last living thing dies and she puts the universe itself to rest.
Dream is without question one of the strongest characters in The Sandman universe thanks to his powerful and varied abilities and also because he is more than willing to act on his power. Dream is so powerful that he is even willing to venture into Hell itself to confront Lucifer Morningstar when the need arises.
Destiny: The oldest of the Endless, Destiny appears as a blind man dressed in grey or brown robes (purple in earlier comics), carrying a large book, the Cosmic Log. The book is chained to him, or he is chained to the book, and within the book is written the entire sum of existence, past, present and future.
Dream, who goes by the name Morpheus, is the second most powerful of all of the Endless, in part because his realm contains aspects of his siblings while being its own unique division.
The Endless: Destruction Is the Missing Prodigal
The Endless, in order of appearance in the universe, are Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, twins Desire and Despair, and Delirium, who was once known as Delight. The seven are much more than mere gods: they are personifications of core aspects of conscious existence.
The Endless are each the seven children of even older entities, known as Mother NightOpens in new tab and Father TimeOpens in new tab. Destiny was born first, followed by Death, then Dream, Destruction, the twins known as Desire and Despair, and finally, Delirium, the youngest.
Delirium, the youngest, once known as Delight. No one knows why she changed, except perhaps for herself. Her hair changes on a whim, ranging from long to shaven, or both, from red to orange to multicolored.
In the series, the Corinthian displays his talent for possessing the bodies of the living, a process which causes the possessed body's hair to turn white and the eye sockets to bleed as the eyes are replaced (possibly eaten) by the Corinthian's teeth.
As children of Time and Darkness, the Endless are incredibly powerful beings, capable to create entire realms and dimensions while existing as the embodiment of their realms. They are said to be more powerful than every single god, even surpassing some of the weaker Primordials.
Father Time is the personification of Time and rules over his domain. Time is the father to the Endless and with his partner Night, made all of Creation possible. However, in present times, Time and Night are separated and estranged from their families.
Mother Night is a cosmic being introduced in The Sandman: Overture, the embodiment of the absolute emptiness that predates creation. She is revealed to be the mother of The Endless with her consort, Time.
The prodigal brother of the Endless family, Destruction left his post because he didn't want to be responsible for the chaos humanity would bring upon itself when it turned to science. Because destruction is what happens when dreams get subverted to evil ends.
He battles Spider-Man inside an airtight metal box, which is activated when Spider-Man touches a card saying where the Vulture is, but the Sandman is defeated due to Spider-Man having stronger lungs than he does.
He's also immortal—as are his other six family members, Destiny, Death, Desire, Despair, Delirium, and Destruction.
Netflix's The Sandman keeps all the powers of John Dee and his position as Morpheus' first big nemesis.
Death is one of the most powerful members of the Endless and one of the most powerful beings in existence in the DC Universe. Her ultimate duty as the embodiment of death lasts until the last living thing dies and she puts the universe itself to rest.
He is the true Monotheistic Supreme God of the Marvel Omniverse and the sole master of the cosmic overseer; The Living Tribunal. The-One-Above-All is the supreme creator of all existence in the Marvel omniverse and is considered to be the most powerful character in Marvel.
Children of Time and Night, the Endless were born just as the universe was put into motion. Before any human, magical creature, or god existed, the Endless were there as the personification of one of the vital aspects of life.
Powers. The Corinthian is able to possess human beings. When he assumes control of a new host, the eyes are consumed and replaced by teeth, and the hair of the victim turns white. During the process, the eye sockets bleed profusely.
But her destiny was changed because she fell victim to a sleeping sickness while Dream was imprisoned. While she slumbered, Unity was impregnated by “a golden-eyed man,” and the power of the dream vortex passed through her family to Rose.
In these issues, Dream describes as having created The Corinthian to be "the darkness, and the fear of darkness in every human heart. A black mirror, made to reflect everything about itself that humanity will not confront."
She was trained as a Haruspex, which is one who is practiced in the art of divination by reading the entrails of animals that had been sacrificed. According to legend, Mad Hettie "hid her heart" from Death, thus enabling her to live far longer than the average human.
Do you know how “The Endless” actually ended? With a bold comma. Yes, we are shown that the brothers Justin and Aaron managed not only to escape from the cult but also to leave the camp before the time loops “reset” with a truly apocalyptic sweep after the appearance of the three moons.
The Endless are, from oldest to youngest, Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, Desire, Despair and Delirium. The Endless, it should be noted, are not gods or deities, whose powers are dependent upon the belief and worship of sentient beings.