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Draco-Titans

Draco-Titans are usually ready for battle.

 

Gaia-Titans

Gaia-Titans tend to be protective and helpful. There are quite a few Gaia-Titans. Some examples for Gaia-Titans are Kipperin (Lok Lambert), Tolivane (Montehue), Feyone (Sophie Casterwill).

Most Gaia-Titans are green or greenish brown. It's because they are strongly tied to nature, especially wood and plants. Some Gaia-Titans are covered in bark or leaves, and some look like walking trees.

 

Hecto-Titans

 


Krono-Titans


 

Legendary Titans


 

Litho-Titans

Litho-Titans are very durable. Other than being really powerful and being made out of rocks or ice, most Litho-Titans carve a place for themselves in history, even among people who don't know about Seekers or magic. Metagolem became the legendary Golem of Prague. Gar-Ghoul inspired thousands of look-alike statues on rooftops all over Europe. Fenris and Ymir are key players in Viking mythology, responsible for the birth and death of the world. It's almost like these Titans want to become known for their greatness.

 

Meso-Titans

Meso-Titans are powerful Titans that are difficult to control. They tend to be aggressive and may cause collateral damage if not watched carefully.
Some Meso-Titans control powerful, natural forces, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tornados. Others use combat attacks based on stomping, jumping, and spinning. Only a Seeker with a very strong will can bond with and control a Meso-Titan (Like Caliban).

Meso-Titans resemble creatures of Native American and Central American stories, such as fierce warriors and totem-like monsters.
Known Titans in this category include Caliban, Breaker and Archwarder.

Meso-Titans are powerful, but hard to control.

 

Swara-Titans


 

Yama-Titans

Human-like Yama-Titans often have features common to Asian myths.

Yama-Titans were common in ancient Asia People probably created stories about them, and these stories eventually became myths.

Yama-Titans are clever and overly independent. They're really useful, but sometimes they're too clever. For example, they often think their way of doing a job is better than your way. A Seeker really has to focus on what he wants a Yama-Titan to do to make sure they do it.

Some Yama-Titans are Cherit, Fan Dancer, Fireblade, Iron Monkey, Kerosan, Shinobi and Venadek.
 

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