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Titans And Relics

Titans are arguments made of metal: weapons, relics, political bodies, public proof, inherited fear, and lawful force made visible.

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Crownbreaker, an immense black-and-gold Titan towering over a rain-wet imperial city.
Foundation Era

Crownbreaker

Titan

The Titan whose first public meaning is not slaughter, but protection under terrible force.

Crownbreaker is remembered less as a machine than as the question of whether overwhelming force can become public protection.

Black Verdict, a dark judicial Titan with banners, chains, and rain-lit imperial judgment imagery.
Foundation Era

Black Verdict

Titan

The old order's answer to revolt: judgment arriving as metal.

Black Verdict carries siege authority, old sovereignty, and the terror of law spoken through a war-frame.

White Gale, a pale blade-like Titan under storm clouds and moonlight.
Three Suns Era

White Gale

Titan

A white frame that makes escape, rescue, and legitimacy move faster than armies can explain.

White Gale gives the late era a visual language of speed, flight, claim, and fragile protection.

Stormbrand, a massive heavy Titan advancing through rain, smoke, banners, and shattered battlefield walls.
Three Suns Era

Stormbrand

Titan

Conquest given weight: a heavy forward-moving frame associated with violence, pressure, and the refusal to stop.

Stormbrand should feel like the brutal momentum of rule before anyone has decided whether it is lawful.

Black Liturgy, a black imperial suppression mechanism standing over a rain-dark city with red lamps and kneeling figures.
Outlaw Era

Black Liturgy

Punitive mechanism

The threat that does not need to arrive to prove the empire has learned how to frighten people legally.

Black Liturgy is public-safe as an image of state violence made procedural, ceremonial, and terrifying.