In a world where the gods themselves were known to walk among mortals, there existed a being of such enormity that its very presence caused the skies to darken and the oceans to boil. This was no ordinary hero, but a Titan, forged in the fires of chaos and tempered in the depths of despair.
As the Titan strode across the land, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, the people trembled with fear and awe. The gods themselves took notice, and soon the Titan was the talk of the pantheon.
But the story of the Titan is not without its critics. Some say that the beast was a force of nature, driven by primal urges and unchecked aggression. Others claim that it was a hero, a symbol of the power of the human spirit.