"Though here at journey's end I lie in darkness buried deep, beyond all towers strong and high, beyond all mountains steep, above all shadows rides the sun and stars for ever dwell: I will not say the day is done, nor bid the stars farewell."
Jarngrim (Iron Mask)
The Jarngrim are powers bestowed from a Titan unto a mask that grants he who wishes ultimate power. The Jarngrim possesses a piece of that Titan's very soul and the one who dawns the Titan's Jarngrim will mimic their abilities, but at the risk of corruption. It is unlike the Gjallarhorn in that it is not the summoning of the Eternal's weapon to gain their power, but this is the summoning of a Titan's raw might, allowing it to flood your body and soul.
Crafting a Jarngrim or stumbling across one is different for everyone. One can best a Titan and forcibly place their power into a mask, bid them to make it themselves, or find it out in the world yourself. However, just because you possess the power of Titans doesn't mean you can control it.
Crafting a Jarngrim or stumbling across one is different for everyone. One can best a Titan and forcibly place their power into a mask, bid them to make it themselves, or find it out in the world yourself. However, just because you possess the power of Titans doesn't mean you can control it.
Awaken the New Primes
Born from chaos, a new kind of entity came to be. Beings capable of rivaling even the Eternals....Such beings were known as the Titans, the Entities of Ginnungagap.
The true history of the Titans is unknown to many. Some believe that Titans are born from a mortal transcending their powers to rival or surpass even that of an Eternal. Others believe Gods are the ones that transcend into that stage. The general theory of many is that the creation of a Titan comes from an unknown Eternal straying to the path of chaos. In general, all of these theories hold some truth in them.
Titans are beings who get their power directly from Ginnungagap, the magically charged void. Mortals and Gods are the only ones capable of becoming a Titan, Eternals cannot. The first Titan, the truly first Titan, is known as Abraxas. Abraxas was created directly from Ginnungagap and is the most powerful entity of all. Abraxas is sometimes simply known as "The Entity" since no one knows if it exists or not, but its influence is significant to where many people believe it does.
Abraxas existed before the Yggdrasil and before Ansemund's creation, as the entity of Ginnungagap. When Ansemund strayed outside of the Yggdrasil and into Ginnungagap, Abraxas stripped Ansemund of his almighty powers and reduced him into two forms. Due to these actions, the Titans began to take prominence with Athanasius (Ragnarök) attempting to plunge the cosmos back into Ginnungagap. The cosmos's order was thrown off balance with no guardian to protect the mighty Ash Tree, making the cosmos susceptible to chaos.
The primary difference between Titans and Eternals are that Titans cooperate with each other. All the Titans share the common goal of plunging the cosmos back into chaos, while Eternals possess massive differences in both power, loyalty, and views; views that could not be changed for the better of all. When Ansemund was no more, there was no one to keep the Eternals from disputing. From this, chaos began to seep its roots throughout the cosmos once again and it did not fade away. The War of Ragnarök was the symbol of that chaos and that war continues to the present and continues into the future.
The true history of the Titans is unknown to many. Some believe that Titans are born from a mortal transcending their powers to rival or surpass even that of an Eternal. Others believe Gods are the ones that transcend into that stage. The general theory of many is that the creation of a Titan comes from an unknown Eternal straying to the path of chaos. In general, all of these theories hold some truth in them.
Titans are beings who get their power directly from Ginnungagap, the magically charged void. Mortals and Gods are the only ones capable of becoming a Titan, Eternals cannot. The first Titan, the truly first Titan, is known as Abraxas. Abraxas was created directly from Ginnungagap and is the most powerful entity of all. Abraxas is sometimes simply known as "The Entity" since no one knows if it exists or not, but its influence is significant to where many people believe it does.
Abraxas existed before the Yggdrasil and before Ansemund's creation, as the entity of Ginnungagap. When Ansemund strayed outside of the Yggdrasil and into Ginnungagap, Abraxas stripped Ansemund of his almighty powers and reduced him into two forms. Due to these actions, the Titans began to take prominence with Athanasius (Ragnarök) attempting to plunge the cosmos back into Ginnungagap. The cosmos's order was thrown off balance with no guardian to protect the mighty Ash Tree, making the cosmos susceptible to chaos.
The primary difference between Titans and Eternals are that Titans cooperate with each other. All the Titans share the common goal of plunging the cosmos back into chaos, while Eternals possess massive differences in both power, loyalty, and views; views that could not be changed for the better of all. When Ansemund was no more, there was no one to keep the Eternals from disputing. From this, chaos began to seep its roots throughout the cosmos once again and it did not fade away. The War of Ragnarök was the symbol of that chaos and that war continues to the present and continues into the future.
The Titans
Abraxas - Titan of Nothingness
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Titles: Naglfar, The Entity, The Void, Dweller Within the Pit, It, Ginnungagap, The Old One, Eldritch Truth
Power: Emptiness, Nothingness, Void, Stellar, Madness
Domain: Xaoc
World: Ginnungagap
Overview: Accounts of its supposed existence are anecdotal at best. It has been blamed for splitting Ansemund into two beings, raising the Titans from Ginnungagap, the resurrection of Titans and warriors of the Yggdrasil Family, and the unending attacks upon existence itself. Whether or not it truly exists or is simply a way of explaining the chaotic nature of the universe is unknown to all in existence.
Attributes: It is a being whose true nature is rather unknown. Whether or not it possesses true intelligence is yet to be proven. While its actions can be taken as a sign of higher intelligence, one can argue that they are purely based on nature. Those who recount having come across Abraxas say that it has an infinite amount of hands, is clothed in bending space and darkness, and whose face is only a great expansive eye that scans you curiously.
Power: Emptiness, Nothingness, Void, Stellar, Madness
Domain: Xaoc
World: Ginnungagap
Overview: Accounts of its supposed existence are anecdotal at best. It has been blamed for splitting Ansemund into two beings, raising the Titans from Ginnungagap, the resurrection of Titans and warriors of the Yggdrasil Family, and the unending attacks upon existence itself. Whether or not it truly exists or is simply a way of explaining the chaotic nature of the universe is unknown to all in existence.
Attributes: It is a being whose true nature is rather unknown. Whether or not it possesses true intelligence is yet to be proven. While its actions can be taken as a sign of higher intelligence, one can argue that they are purely based on nature. Those who recount having come across Abraxas say that it has an infinite amount of hands, is clothed in bending space and darkness, and whose face is only a great expansive eye that scans you curiously.
Ragnarök-Titan of Destruction
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Titles: Lightning Crusher, Ancient One, Harbringer of Destruction, Fallen Primeval, Athanasius, Agmund
Power: Destruction
Domain: None
World: All
Overview: Ragnarok is the Titan of Destruction as he is the one who plunges the world headlong into darkness. He is the spirit of the Saga of Black and the phantom of Ansemund. Among the Titans, he is the most powerful as he is even capable of standing at par with Phanes Acmon. He spends his time riding throughout the Nine Worlds on the grand steed, Sleipnir, bringing upon destruction at his wake. Occasionally battling one of the Nine Eternals as he does so. When the Doom of Powers comes to be, he will be the force and conspirator behind the destruction.
Attributes: Ragnarok is ruthless and cruel as he was the one who forced the Norns into pulling the strings of fate and ultimately bound them as his Fylgja. His force of destruction is so powerful, he is destined to eventually plunge the Yggdrasil into Urd's Well, shattering the Nine Worlds as he does so. He has a hatred for the Eternals, seeing as they do nothing to get Ansemund back and spend their time quarreling, something he uses to plunge the worlds further into chaos. Anything that comes at his way, he can destroy.
Power: Destruction
Domain: None
World: All
Overview: Ragnarok is the Titan of Destruction as he is the one who plunges the world headlong into darkness. He is the spirit of the Saga of Black and the phantom of Ansemund. Among the Titans, he is the most powerful as he is even capable of standing at par with Phanes Acmon. He spends his time riding throughout the Nine Worlds on the grand steed, Sleipnir, bringing upon destruction at his wake. Occasionally battling one of the Nine Eternals as he does so. When the Doom of Powers comes to be, he will be the force and conspirator behind the destruction.
Attributes: Ragnarok is ruthless and cruel as he was the one who forced the Norns into pulling the strings of fate and ultimately bound them as his Fylgja. His force of destruction is so powerful, he is destined to eventually plunge the Yggdrasil into Urd's Well, shattering the Nine Worlds as he does so. He has a hatred for the Eternals, seeing as they do nothing to get Ansemund back and spend their time quarreling, something he uses to plunge the worlds further into chaos. Anything that comes at his way, he can destroy.
Aldegund - Titan of Iniquity
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Titles: The Wicked, Aldegund the Overlord, Titan of Evil, The Nameless Prince, Overlord of the Jotunn Empire, The Necromancer, Shadow of Agmund, Death's Hand, Overlord of Earth
Power: Corruption
Domain: Vorabend
World: Helheim, Muspellheim, Niflheim, Jotunnheim
Overview: Once created to be a simple Fylgja of Agmund, he became strongly independent with his own free will that Agmund made him his Hand. Near the end of the Jotunn Civil War, Agmund gave further power to Aldegund by making him a true blooded Yggdrasil. However, the agonizing process would force him to stay out of what would become the final battle of the war and his noted absence in that battle led to the fall of the Jotunn Empire and the demise of Agmund. Aldegund swore vengeance upon the gods and swore to resurrect the full might of the Jotunn Empire from then on. In keeping his oath, he has steadily raised the Jotunn Empire from the ashes and has conquered all of Helheim, Niflheim, and Muspellheim to achieve that. Most importantly of all, he took Utgard, once the capital of the Spirit Jotunn Empire, from Utgard-Loki. He is set to conquer Svartalfheim from the Dark Elves and begin his campaign against Midgard. The ultimate goal is to reawaken his master, Agmund, and have the true king sit on his throne.
Attributes: Much like his master, Aldegund is extremely cruel. Unlike his master, he revels in this cruelty. He is not cruel to achieve a means, but he is cruel for the sport of it. In every sense of the word, he is a tyrant and does not prefer fighting on the frontlines and leading the charge. He would much rather sit back and enjoy the show. However, this does not make him weak. It takes inconceivable power to make the other Titans fall in line and raise the Warlords of Jotunnheim to fight by his side - something Aldegund certainly has.
Power: Corruption
Domain: Vorabend
World: Helheim, Muspellheim, Niflheim, Jotunnheim
Overview: Once created to be a simple Fylgja of Agmund, he became strongly independent with his own free will that Agmund made him his Hand. Near the end of the Jotunn Civil War, Agmund gave further power to Aldegund by making him a true blooded Yggdrasil. However, the agonizing process would force him to stay out of what would become the final battle of the war and his noted absence in that battle led to the fall of the Jotunn Empire and the demise of Agmund. Aldegund swore vengeance upon the gods and swore to resurrect the full might of the Jotunn Empire from then on. In keeping his oath, he has steadily raised the Jotunn Empire from the ashes and has conquered all of Helheim, Niflheim, and Muspellheim to achieve that. Most importantly of all, he took Utgard, once the capital of the Spirit Jotunn Empire, from Utgard-Loki. He is set to conquer Svartalfheim from the Dark Elves and begin his campaign against Midgard. The ultimate goal is to reawaken his master, Agmund, and have the true king sit on his throne.
Attributes: Much like his master, Aldegund is extremely cruel. Unlike his master, he revels in this cruelty. He is not cruel to achieve a means, but he is cruel for the sport of it. In every sense of the word, he is a tyrant and does not prefer fighting on the frontlines and leading the charge. He would much rather sit back and enjoy the show. However, this does not make him weak. It takes inconceivable power to make the other Titans fall in line and raise the Warlords of Jotunnheim to fight by his side - something Aldegund certainly has.
Hela - Titan of Duality
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Titles: Queen of the Damned, Matriarch to Spirits, Queen of Monsters
Power: Immortality
Domain: Éljúðnir
World: Helheim
Overview: Both beautiful and terrible, the Titan Goddess Hela is keeper of the dead, lays judgment on souls, and decides who is reborn. She is both sides of two extremes. She is the Titan of Spirits and she is the one who raises the armies of the dead, using them against Thanatos. She is revered among the Titans and occasionally partners with Nidhogg, but she is the bane of the Eternals. It was the Eternals and the gods that made her the way she is. She was once a Jotunn with exceptional abilities, something that the Eternals and gods feared, discriminating her for evil. She was thrown into the deepest parts of Helheim and her hate and cruelty boiled until Ragnarok gave her a reason to damn the ethereal beings.
Attributes: Loved by the dead, she commands them. Her gloomy personality makes those around her fall into despair and one touch of her many hands will make you lose your own spirit. She has a certain authority upon all worlds, which was given unto her by the great god, Odin. She possesses a connection to all Planes of Existence because of this, giving her even more remarkable powers.
Power: Immortality
Domain: Éljúðnir
World: Helheim
Overview: Both beautiful and terrible, the Titan Goddess Hela is keeper of the dead, lays judgment on souls, and decides who is reborn. She is both sides of two extremes. She is the Titan of Spirits and she is the one who raises the armies of the dead, using them against Thanatos. She is revered among the Titans and occasionally partners with Nidhogg, but she is the bane of the Eternals. It was the Eternals and the gods that made her the way she is. She was once a Jotunn with exceptional abilities, something that the Eternals and gods feared, discriminating her for evil. She was thrown into the deepest parts of Helheim and her hate and cruelty boiled until Ragnarok gave her a reason to damn the ethereal beings.
Attributes: Loved by the dead, she commands them. Her gloomy personality makes those around her fall into despair and one touch of her many hands will make you lose your own spirit. She has a certain authority upon all worlds, which was given unto her by the great god, Odin. She possesses a connection to all Planes of Existence because of this, giving her even more remarkable powers.
Loki - Titan of the Wild
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Titles: Cernunnos, Ancelot, Titan of Mischief, Father of the Titans, The Jotunn God
Power: Life, Deception
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World: .
Overview: It was foretold that Loki would break free of his prison and herald the horrific final battle that would leave the Gods slain, the heavens sundered, and the world in ashes. None are more eager for this time of chaos than Loki. Before his confinement, Loki's malicious mischief managed to affect every Eternal and Titan in ways both beneficial and terrible. Yet Loki's most heinous act was in the death in the son of Osmund and God of Light, Baldr. Baldr’s prophetic dreams showcased his own death. Fearful for her son, Frigg, forced all objects of the world to swear never to harm him. All save mistletoe. Cruelly amused, Loki forged a spear from the plant and provided it to Baldr’s brother Hodr. The Gods had a new favorite game, hurling objects at Baldr and laughing as they harmlessly ricocheted. So Hodr threw the spear, but, to everyone’s horror Baldr was impaled. Hel agreed to release Baldr from the underworld if all creatures of the world mourned the God of Light. And all did, save one crone who refused. So Baldr died.
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Power: Life, Deception
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World: .
Overview: It was foretold that Loki would break free of his prison and herald the horrific final battle that would leave the Gods slain, the heavens sundered, and the world in ashes. None are more eager for this time of chaos than Loki. Before his confinement, Loki's malicious mischief managed to affect every Eternal and Titan in ways both beneficial and terrible. Yet Loki's most heinous act was in the death in the son of Osmund and God of Light, Baldr. Baldr’s prophetic dreams showcased his own death. Fearful for her son, Frigg, forced all objects of the world to swear never to harm him. All save mistletoe. Cruelly amused, Loki forged a spear from the plant and provided it to Baldr’s brother Hodr. The Gods had a new favorite game, hurling objects at Baldr and laughing as they harmlessly ricocheted. So Hodr threw the spear, but, to everyone’s horror Baldr was impaled. Hel agreed to release Baldr from the underworld if all creatures of the world mourned the God of Light. And all did, save one crone who refused. So Baldr died.
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Nidhogg - Titan of Chaos
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Titles: Malice Striker, Devourer of Oath-breakers, Bane of Náströnd, Omen to Destruction, Corpse Eater
Power: Chaos/Desolation
Domain: Náströnd
World: Helheim
Overview: Nidhoggr is the dragon that gnaws at a root of the Yggdrasil. His name implies loss of honor, and counts his days in Náströnd, a place in Hel where he chews on the corpses of those guilty of oath-breaking, murder and adultery. He comes from Nidafjoll and his arrival heralds Ragnarok, sweeping death and miasma over the Nine Worlds before snapping the base roots of the Yggdrasil to plunge it into the Ginnungagap.
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Power: Chaos/Desolation
Domain: Náströnd
World: Helheim
Overview: Nidhoggr is the dragon that gnaws at a root of the Yggdrasil. His name implies loss of honor, and counts his days in Náströnd, a place in Hel where he chews on the corpses of those guilty of oath-breaking, murder and adultery. He comes from Nidafjoll and his arrival heralds Ragnarok, sweeping death and miasma over the Nine Worlds before snapping the base roots of the Yggdrasil to plunge it into the Ginnungagap.
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Ymir - Titan of Frost
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Titles: Primeval Father, Ancestor of Giants, Frost Biter
Power: Ice
Domain: Élivágar
World: Niflheim
Overview: As far as it is known, Ymir has long been dead. In Midgard, in the North, it is believed that Ymir’s skull is the sky, his flesh the earth, and his blood the sea. Though, these claims could merely be the boasting of proud Odin and his brothers, who take credit for slaying the first jotunn and fashioning the earth from his body parts. At the beginning of time, the Realm of Fire, Muspell, and the Realm of Ice, Niflheim met at the place called Ginnungagap; the void of space. Steam rose and froze again, and from that primordial mixture, Ymir, King of the Frost Giants took shape. From his body dripped other beings that would become the ancestors of Gods, Men, Dwarves, and of course, Giants. Even the mighty Odin must claim Ymir as his grandfather. Yet Ymir, like all giants, was an evil creature and led his Giant brethren against the Gods. After ages of warfare, Odin and his brothers slew the Giant-King and forged the world from his remains. Yet there are other whispers. Rumors that Ymir, though not a God, was still a Primeval Being, and as such cannot truly be destroyed. Perhaps he only lies dormant in Niflheim, the realm of ice, eager to return and wreak vengeance upon Odin in his kin.
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Power: Ice
Domain: Élivágar
World: Niflheim
Overview: As far as it is known, Ymir has long been dead. In Midgard, in the North, it is believed that Ymir’s skull is the sky, his flesh the earth, and his blood the sea. Though, these claims could merely be the boasting of proud Odin and his brothers, who take credit for slaying the first jotunn and fashioning the earth from his body parts. At the beginning of time, the Realm of Fire, Muspell, and the Realm of Ice, Niflheim met at the place called Ginnungagap; the void of space. Steam rose and froze again, and from that primordial mixture, Ymir, King of the Frost Giants took shape. From his body dripped other beings that would become the ancestors of Gods, Men, Dwarves, and of course, Giants. Even the mighty Odin must claim Ymir as his grandfather. Yet Ymir, like all giants, was an evil creature and led his Giant brethren against the Gods. After ages of warfare, Odin and his brothers slew the Giant-King and forged the world from his remains. Yet there are other whispers. Rumors that Ymir, though not a God, was still a Primeval Being, and as such cannot truly be destroyed. Perhaps he only lies dormant in Niflheim, the realm of ice, eager to return and wreak vengeance upon Odin in his kin.
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Surtr - Titan of Flame
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Titles: The Swarthy One, Black, Ruler of the Volcanic Fire of the Underworld, Demon King, Desolator of the Worlds
Power: Flame
Domain: Muspellheim
World: Muspellheim
Overview: Surtr was said by some to be the son of Múspell, founder of Muspellheim; the volcanic, smoldering, glowing and burning southern region of the first world, yet other legends say he was the first living being in the nine worlds, created from the primal fires. Though currently unable to leave Muspellheim, Surtr is prophesied to break free during Ragnarok and lead the Jotnar in an attack against the gods where he is destined to slay the god Freyr and destroy Asgard.
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Power: Flame
Domain: Muspellheim
World: Muspellheim
Overview: Surtr was said by some to be the son of Múspell, founder of Muspellheim; the volcanic, smoldering, glowing and burning southern region of the first world, yet other legends say he was the first living being in the nine worlds, created from the primal fires. Though currently unable to leave Muspellheim, Surtr is prophesied to break free during Ragnarok and lead the Jotnar in an attack against the gods where he is destined to slay the god Freyr and destroy Asgard.
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Jörmungandr - Titan of Power
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Titles: The Midgard Serpent, World Serpent, Ouroboros,
Power: Strength
Domain: Earth
World: Midgard
Overview: Jormungandr, also known as the Midgar Serpent or World Serpent, is a sea serpent and child of Loki. Jormugandr grew so large that he was able to surround the earth and grasp his own tail. Thor is the enemy of the serpent, they had three encounters but the last one is going to be during Ragnarok when Jormungandr will rise from the ocean and poison the sky. They will have a catastrophic fight, Thor will slay the midgard serpent, walk nine paces and then fall dead by its venom.
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Power: Strength
Domain: Earth
World: Midgard
Overview: Jormungandr, also known as the Midgar Serpent or World Serpent, is a sea serpent and child of Loki. Jormugandr grew so large that he was able to surround the earth and grasp his own tail. Thor is the enemy of the serpent, they had three encounters but the last one is going to be during Ragnarok when Jormungandr will rise from the ocean and poison the sky. They will have a catastrophic fight, Thor will slay the midgard serpent, walk nine paces and then fall dead by its venom.
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Fenrir - Titan of Fear
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Titles: Vanagandr, Monster of the River of Hope, Devourer of Worlds, Fame Wolf, Nightmare of Gods, Darkness Within Asgard, Bane to Hope
Power: Fear
Domain: Ván (hope)
World: Asgard
Overview: Mortals must rely on the wisdom of the Eternal, but never forget they are fallible. They can be petty, churlish, and worst of all, wrong. What are the consequences for their mistakes? They should have slain the wolf-beast Fenrir, but they chose instead to bind him. Despite the warnings and prophecies he would tear Odin apart at Ragnorok and devour the earth and sky, they did not end Loki's son. Now, terror roams free. Thrice they tried to bind him, each time convincing Fenrir that the chains were nothing more than a challenge for his strength, a test to see if he could shatter them. The first two God-forged fetters were easily broken beneath the beast’s terrible power, but the third was a ribbon, dwarf made, and Fenrir grew suspicious of the God’s intentions. As a show of faith, he demanded one of them place a hand in his mouth, and if the ribbon proved magical in nature, he would exact punishment. Brave, if foolish, Tyr put his fist in Fenrir’s maw as the ribbon was secured to the wolf’s leg. Fenrir strained and screamed, but could not break free, and in rage, he devoured Tyr’s hand.
Attributes: For a time, Fenrir was forgotten, the dire prophecy just a memory. But they were all warned and the Gods did nothing. Fenrir is hungry now, the first hunter, an alpha among sheep, but no flesh will satisfy his need. It is revenge he craves, and now he is Unbound.
Power: Fear
Domain: Ván (hope)
World: Asgard
Overview: Mortals must rely on the wisdom of the Eternal, but never forget they are fallible. They can be petty, churlish, and worst of all, wrong. What are the consequences for their mistakes? They should have slain the wolf-beast Fenrir, but they chose instead to bind him. Despite the warnings and prophecies he would tear Odin apart at Ragnorok and devour the earth and sky, they did not end Loki's son. Now, terror roams free. Thrice they tried to bind him, each time convincing Fenrir that the chains were nothing more than a challenge for his strength, a test to see if he could shatter them. The first two God-forged fetters were easily broken beneath the beast’s terrible power, but the third was a ribbon, dwarf made, and Fenrir grew suspicious of the God’s intentions. As a show of faith, he demanded one of them place a hand in his mouth, and if the ribbon proved magical in nature, he would exact punishment. Brave, if foolish, Tyr put his fist in Fenrir’s maw as the ribbon was secured to the wolf’s leg. Fenrir strained and screamed, but could not break free, and in rage, he devoured Tyr’s hand.
Attributes: For a time, Fenrir was forgotten, the dire prophecy just a memory. But they were all warned and the Gods did nothing. Fenrir is hungry now, the first hunter, an alpha among sheep, but no flesh will satisfy his need. It is revenge he craves, and now he is Unbound.
Ratatoskr - Titan of Influence
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Titles: Drill-Tooth, The Traveler, Tusk
Power: Casuality & Influence
Domain: Limitless
World: Nine Worlds
Overview: Yggdrasil, the world tree; upon those mighty boughs are held the nine realms of existence, and nests the wise Eagle. Far below, across the galaxy spanning trunk, and beneath the roots, coils Nidhogg, the deplorable serpent. In eternal, bloodless conflict are the Eagle and Serpent locked. Perhaps these two enemies would have forgotten each other long ago were they not able to trade jabs and threats across that impossible distance. Yet, there is one that takes great pleasure enabling this feud, one whose mischievous talent for insults and barbs knows no bounds. And he’s just a squirrel.
Attributes: Ratatoskr, the sly messenger, has lived in the World Tree since time immemorial. Where he came from or why is truly unknown, but if there’s a way for him to stir the pot between any two gods, he’ll do it. He’s a master of gossip and coy, backhanded compliments. And yet, all the Gods come to him for news. His home on the trunk of Yggdrasil conveniently places Ratatoskr at the center of all cosmic activity.
Power: Casuality & Influence
Domain: Limitless
World: Nine Worlds
Overview: Yggdrasil, the world tree; upon those mighty boughs are held the nine realms of existence, and nests the wise Eagle. Far below, across the galaxy spanning trunk, and beneath the roots, coils Nidhogg, the deplorable serpent. In eternal, bloodless conflict are the Eagle and Serpent locked. Perhaps these two enemies would have forgotten each other long ago were they not able to trade jabs and threats across that impossible distance. Yet, there is one that takes great pleasure enabling this feud, one whose mischievous talent for insults and barbs knows no bounds. And he’s just a squirrel.
Attributes: Ratatoskr, the sly messenger, has lived in the World Tree since time immemorial. Where he came from or why is truly unknown, but if there’s a way for him to stir the pot between any two gods, he’ll do it. He’s a master of gossip and coy, backhanded compliments. And yet, all the Gods come to him for news. His home on the trunk of Yggdrasil conveniently places Ratatoskr at the center of all cosmic activity.
Audhumbla - Titan of Vigor
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Gibborim - Titan of Immortality
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