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Majin Hocus is a secondary character featured in Insatiable.
History[]
In the first scene of this story, Majin Sesami recollected that she had spent her first two cycles of existence wandering through space, butchering any planets she came across, before returning to sleep for hundreds of thousands of years. In her third cycle, however, she was approached by Majin Elhim and his crew. They offered her a place on their multiversal-ravaging team. Sesami accepted. She recalled the glowing red eyes of elder Majins and her battle with Majin Forash in her second cycle, but other than that, Sesami did not remember interacting with any other Majins before Elhim approached her.
Then, she was introduced to the other members: Majin Shemash, Majin Hamash, Majin Simbari, Majin Simbara, Majin Walu, Majin Salubi, Majin Maanutar, and Majin Hocus (who was younger than her). Her first job on the team was to watch over young Hocus. Majin Walu was ordered to watch over Sesami. Afterwards, Elhim showed the group his new Dimension Scream technique and used it to a rip a hole in the multiverse, allowing them to travel to any universe they wished. Elhim led them into the fourth portal, reminding them of the Life-Eater's command (rampage and rest) before they left.
When they arrived in Universe 4, the team split up into various groups and began rampaging from planet to planet. Hocus and Walu remained with Sesami. Over the next several months, the trio tore a swath through dozens of planets. Eventually, Elhim contacted the group telepathically, informing them that Simbari had been murdered. He ordered the Majins to regroup with the rest of the team, which they did several days later.
Simbara explained that he and his brother had been exploring a ruined world when they had been drawn to a golden power source deep in a swamp. When Simbari had approached it, it had lashed out with waves of energy that vaporized him. Elhim declared that they would go to that planet and avenge Simbari. The group left at once, Simbara leading the way.
It took them three days to reach the boggy world. Simbara led them deep into a swamp. There, they found a hovering dot of golden energy surrounded by a ring of black pillars inscribed with the scribbles of some unknown language. Elhim demanded that Simbara show him how the golden energy attacked, but the Majin was unwilling to enter the testing grounds' perimeter. Elhim beat him into submission and once more ordered him to approach the energy ball. Simbara did so. As soon as entered the testing grounds, he lost the ability to fly. A wave of golden energy shot out from the ball and hit him, sending the Majin flying out of the area. At once, the second wave of energy, which had been right behind the first, immediately dissolved.
Elhim told Simbara to return to the area and test out his other techniques. Simbara was unwilling, as his brother had only been able to survive three waves of energy. Elhim did not change his mind, so once more, Simbara entered the testing grounds. Pulses of energy surged towards him. He tried to fire a ki blast, but couldn't. The first wave washed over him, cooking him alive. He tried to conjure up an energy barrier, but couldn't. The second wave hit him just as hard. Simbara tried to flee, stretching out his body, but the mud hampered his ability to move, and the third wave overtook him before he could escape. Like Simbari, Simbara was vaporized by the mysterious golden energy.
Unmoved, Elhim descended to the ground, muttering to himself that even if he couldn't use ki, he knew of a way to reach the glowing object. He entered the testing grounds. Like Simbara, he was slowed by the mud, though he pressed on with more vigor than the other Majin had. Two waves of energy hit him, though they did not damage him too badly. Then, he punched his arm towards the device in the middle of the grounds, stretching it, and grabbed whatever had been in that glowing ball of energy. Immediately, the third wave of energy dissolved.
Elhim returned to the group and showed them what he was holding - a small metal, pill-shaped object. When he held it up to his face, it shot into his mouth and down his throat. A golden aura flared up around him as he fell from the sky, shivering in delight as he felt immense power flowing through him. Walu asked him if he was okay. He replied that he felt invincible from the power that device had given him. Sesami watched him with much jealousy. Then, Elhim tore a hole in the multiverse, and the eight of them returned to Universe 7.
In the second scene, Majin Walu awoke Majin Sesami from hibernation. Thus, her fourth cycle of existence began. The Majin Marauders convened by a statue of the World-Eater, burning ki as an offering before setting off for Universe 1. There, they split up into groups and once more began to pillage and rampage from planet to planet. Sesami, Hocus, and Walu remained together. They cleared out a few planets before Elhim contacted them telepathically, revealing that he had sensed a power similar to the one they had found in Universe 4 that had resulted in Simbari and Simbara's deaths. Elhim and the others soon reached the trio. Sesami was shocked by how much faster Elhim was compared to before. He grabbed ahold of them and then flew towards the power source at incredible speed.
A few hours later, the eight Majins arrived on Sovam. They complained that there was nothing on the planet (save for a tower). Elhim was surprised that no one else could sense the huge power coming from the top of the tower. Impatiently, they flew up there, shattering a window with their auras and landing inside. There, they met a short creature (known as the Keeper). Elhim demanded he hand over the artifact. It was hovering, surrounded by a golden bubble of ki, in the center of the room. The Keeper explained that the device he was guarding was called the Heart of the Dragon. They could only take it if they killed him first.
He asked them how they knew the artifact was on that planet. Elhim, Hamash, and Shemash just laughed at the alien. Hocus asked the Keeper if every universe had an artifact. The Keeper said yes. Zalama, the creator of the artifacts, had placed at least one in every universe. Walu asked what the artifacts did, for she could not sense any power coming from the one in the room with them. The Keeper said that each artifact granted the possessor divine energy, as well as certain other boosts, but he was not allowed to say what those were. He also told them that if one acquired both parts of an artifact (such as the ones in Universes 1 and 12) and combined them, they would receive additional abilities.
Elhim boasted that he was in possession of the artifact from Universe 4. The Keeper was impressed and noted that once Elhim died (if the artifact was not passed to someone else), it was up to the the God of Destruction (Quitela) of the universe the artifact came from to retrieve it and return it to its temple. The Keeper noted that since Elhim seemed to be able to travel between universes, it would be quite the headache for Quitela to track him down.
Elhim was done talking to the alien. He challenged the Keeper to a fight. The Agent of Destruction gladly accepted, noting that the Majins were the strongest foes he had gone up against in a long time. He praised them once more for getting the Universe 4 artifact, but noted that he would be a more difficult challenge. He offered to fight all of them at once, and they accepted.
Elhim began by shooting a Transfiguration Beam at the Keeper in an attempt to turn him into bubblegum. The other Majins fired their own Transfiguration Beams, but the Keeper effortlessly dodged the attacks. Then, he attacked with three waves of cobalt energy. The final hit sent Hocus flying out of the window. He was knocked unconscious by the power of the blast.
After the battle, Majins Walu, Elhim, and Sesami (the only survivors) found Hocus outside in the sand. Then, they returned to Universe 7, exhausted and ready to sleep.
In the third scene, the Majin Marauders returned to their homeworld. They sensed no other Majins there. Elhim explained that all of the other Majins had warred themselves to death. He noted that Majin breeding was strictly controlled because the multiverse could not sustain very many of their kind. Those Majins who had not been part of Elhim's group had warred themselves to death while the team had explored Universes 1 and 4. He blamed it on the fact that the Majin elders had been dead for several cycles, and so there had been no one overseeing their species.
Elhim swore that after they visited Universe 2 during their next cycle, he would lead the re-population efforts himself, and it would be done under his terms. Sesami didn't believe it, but Elhim told her it was true - there were no other Majins left, in the entire multiverse, save for the four of them. When he had woken in the current cycle, Elhim had discovered the infighting and had executed the few survivors, as they could not be trusted. By the time Sesami had awoken in her fourth cycle, only Elhim's team had remained. She was shocked to learn that.
Elhim offered to mate with both Walu and Sesami, but the girls refused. He was confident they would change their minds after another cycle of sleep. Walu said she would self-destruct before mating with Elhim. Their leader didn't care. He would make a mate from his own flesh if he had to. Walu said that would be for the best. Sesami concurred. She noted that a Majin pair could sire a thousand offspring in a day if they wished, so their species was not at risk of extinction. Elhim rebuked her for such thinking, as unchecked breeding in the past was the reason for their species decline.
Sesami asked him why they needed to continue collecting Zalama's artifacts instead of focusing on the restoration of their species. He knew she was trolling him. He remarked that the power they conferred felt good and had more value than candy. She agreed. He told them that they would collect every artifact and rule the multiverse. He ordered them to get some sleep. Sesami asked Elhim if he would be joining them, but he said that the older he got, the less sleep he needed, and so he would not need to hibernate as long as them. In any case, there were things he needed to do before he joined them.
Sesami picked up the sleeping Hocus and walked off. Walu, as well, retreated to her favorite hibernating spot, which was fairly close to Sesami's. Sesami put Hocus a bit farther away, leaving him above ground to sleep.
In the fifth scene, Majins Walu and Sesami returned to their homeworld. There, they were greeted by Elhim's wife. She was holding Majin Hocus, who was dozing. She asked the girls where Elhim was and told them that his son, Majin Buu, had been born. She noted that Elhim would have to train Buu before hibernating. Walu told her that Elhim was dead. Screaming in horror, she dropped Hocus and faced the warriors. Casually, Sesami shot her with an energy beam, and the weakling was reduced to a pile of ash.
Walu was somewhat displeased that Sesami had done that, given that there were now only four of their species left. Sesami was unconcerned. With the boy and the baby, they could repopulate their species in no time. Walu questioned if that would be possible. The risk of them dying in other universes seemed fairly high. She didn't know if going for the artifacts was worth it. Sesami disagreed. She said that their power was everything, and she hoped that Walu would win the next artifact for herself so she would know.
Walu asked her what the plan was. She said that they would check on Majin Buu and then hibernate. When they awoke for their next cycle of destruction, they would go after another artifact. Sesami asked her friend which universe she wanted to go to next. Majin Walu chose Universe 5.