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Wandering Titan

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Wandering Titan's History

The Wandering Titan, like the other Dreadgods, was the result of research and experimentation conducted in the Labyrinth beneath Sacred Valley, some millennia ago. The researchers attempted to address the problem of hunger aura. It was originally an unremarkable Dreadbeast when it was infused with hunger aura, but it unexpectedly and quickly grew far beyond expectations. It eventually escaped confinement and entered the outside world, and is now driven by the urge to feed and to come back to the Labyrinth, the place of its birth.

The Wandering Titan was first shown to us by Suriel, who showed Lindon his fate of having his home destroyed by the Titan. This is what led Lindon to embark on his quest for power. Several years earlier than expected, the Titan awoke, and indeed destroyed Sacred Valley. However, Lindon was able to evacuate the inhabitants ahead of time, and attempted to battle it while it was weakened by the valley's suppression field. However, the crew was still vastly outmatched, and Dross temporarily sacrificed his consciousness to create an illusion powerful enough to convince the Titan to leave.

Upon the destruction of the Slumbering Wraith, the Wandering Titan engaged Akura Malice in battle and later advanced on Moongrave, the capital city of Akura territory, before switching locations with the Silent King. After the death of the Silent King and Weeping Dragon, the Wandering Titan's power and intelligence skyrocketed. It, along with Reigan Shen and the Bleeding Phoenix, confronted Wei Shi Lindon, who had similarly absorbed the fallen Dreadgods' power. The Bleeding Phoenix offered Lindon a path to dominate the world alongside the other Dreadgods, but he refused and attacked. The Wandering Titan and Bleeding Phoenix were eventually killed in a joint effort from Lindon and his team of newly advanced Monarchs. Its hide was used to make a shell for Lindon, and its core binding was promised to Ziel in the form of a shield.