The Titans

The Titans

The language of the Titans has long slipped beyond the grasp of mortal memory, swallowed by the endless churn of time. Yet, echoes of their speech endure—woven into the fabric of ancient myths and half-remembered legends, whispered by firelight and carved into the crumbling ruins of elder civilizations. It is said that their words were not merely sounds, but vessels of raw creation—each syllable thrumming with primordial power. With but a breath, the Titans spoke mountains into being, stirred oceans into motion, and summoned stars to burn in the void. The world itself, it is told, was not built with hands or tools, but sung into existence by voices that shaped reality like clay.

Anumcara, The Ocean Born. Put in charge of the oceans. Charged with domain over storms, rain, and mystery.

Sgathaneamh, The Mirror of Heaven, Elder One. Put in charge of wind, air, knowledge, and arcana.

Krunamarve, The Blood Forest or Devouring Woods. Put in charge of plants, growth, nature, and renewal.,

Gonyuvor, The Desert Colossus, or the Great Worm. Put in charge over the earth, ground, death, destruction and war.,

Dumnathar, The Deep Leviathan. Put in charge of the water of the deep, wisdom, and trickery.

Dimiorgis, The First Man. Believed to have magical gifts like the Titans. Some believe he was not truly a man, and rather a Titan.