Benevolent and compassionate by nature, The Acanti are a species of peaceful sentient kilometers long reddish brown whale-like, space-faring extraterrestrial beings. They possess dorsal, ventral, lateral, and caudal
fins, as well as green eyes widely spaced on their heads. They communicate through psionic sounds referred to as
songs. Acanti have the innate ability to fly faster than the speed of
light, without technological assistance.
A long time ago, the
Acanti were led by one individual known as the Prophet-Singer. The
Prophet-Singer was the repository of the Acanti's racial Soul, a
collective semi-mystical force that linked and motivated the Acanti
species. As death approached, the Acanti typically hurled themselves
into stars. The Prophet-Singer of each generation would also do so,
releasing the Soul to join the body of the next Prophet-Singer.
Upon migrating to the Milky Way galaxy, the Brood species
began to enslave the Acanti to take advantage of their natural ability
to travel at speeds exceeding light. The Brood would infect individual
Acanti with a disease known as the Slaver Virus, which would destroy the
higher cognitive functions of their minds, making them ripe for easy
control. Then, the Brood would transform the mindless husks into living starships.
The Brood succeeded in enslaving the Acanti Prophet-Singer, and when he
eventually died and crashed on a planet, its body was reconstructed as
the "throne city" (presumably like a capital) on the planet (referred to
as "Broodworld" or "Sleazeworld") that the Brood then established as
the center of their empire. Thus, the Soul remained trapped in the skull
of the dead Prophet-Singer.
Salvation for the Acanti came when a new Prophetsinger was born,
however, without transferring the soul to him, the Acanti were still
stuck near Sleazeworld. Only when the SOul was freed by external intervention in 1982 did the Soul unite with the young
Prophet-Singer, who assumed leadership of the Acanti.
Source: Marvel Universe. Uncanny X-Men #156 (April 1982) They were created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum.
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