Talk:Titan

Can someone please check the professions and abilities of each type of titan? I think the hand is a sword and axe warrior and the fist is a hammer warrior. --Karlos 06:45, 11 Jul 2005 (EST)

Just added something, the actual titan creatures are the spirit-like things that fly out of the Door of Komalie at Abaddon's mouth, NOT the giant tripods. They manifest in the most dominant aspect of their surroundings (e.g. Ring of fire- flames and molten rock, shiverpeaks- frost and ice, maguuma and kryta- plant life). This is why they aren't all burning titans in Defend droknar's forge n stuff. - Neilos Tyrhanos, 2:09, 2 june 2006

Sparks are also titans, I just checked with EoE -- Gordon Ecker 03:24, 23 July 2006 (CDT)

If what Neilos Tyrhanos says is to be believed - then the spirit bridge in Abaddon's mouth is powered/made up by titans not spirits. However why is it then that once the 'Door of Komalie' is opened - or rather unpowered - that the spirit bridge no longer exists? It makes more sense to me that we see the trapped spirits 'fly out'. However I doubt we can ever be sure. There is a ghost we can talk to after Abaddon's mouth.. he is one of the 'freed' spirits that makes me even more certain that what we are witness to is a mass exodus of trapped spirits - that is unless I've missed something.

The titans are definitely the spirits. If you look at a cutscene in Hell's precipice where the Lich summons titans, you'll see that each titan forms when a spirit hits the lava.

The spirit bridge doesn't have to be titan, it could just be that whatever spirits are in there look similar to titan spirits when moving through air. -- Minionman 9:41 PM United States central time, September 10, 2006

Effigy of Sparks?
Is there confirmation anywhere that the third image on this article is of a Spark of the Titans? I've participated in a fair bit of speculation on GWGuru, and the effigy is perhaps a Mursaat (doubtful, but who knows?), or it is Dwayna, and it is the Charr's way of showing how they pity and desecrate humanity's Gods. -Ordin 11:26, 18 August 2006 (CDT)
 * From :
 * Each night when they make camp, the Flame Carriers erect a flammable effigy in the shape of one of their gods, then ignite it and let it burn till daylight.
 * So it's probably a spark. I added the apparently qualifier. Another possibility is that they're aware of the Flameseeker Prophecies, and worship the Flameseeker as the one who is destined to release the Titans. It's also possible, though unlikely, that the Charr are involved in an extremely twisted form of Dwayna worship. -- Gordon Ecker 19:11, 21 August 2006 (CDT)

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 * Just added one &mdash;  :: S oqed Hozi :: [[Image:Necromancer-icon-small.png]] 07:31, 1 October 2006 (CDT)

Latin names?
From what I know of Latin, the names of the Titans may be somewhat related to the language, but the description isn't quite correct. "Scelus Prosum", for instance, could be 'translated' as "I am through a crime".

As I'm not terribly confident with my Latin, I haven't made any changes. Any linguists around? Wixery 22:51, 23 October 2006 (CDT)

Confirmation that Charr worship Titans as Gods.
I have recently reached the Gate of Secrets outpost, where a Charr gives a quest whose text confirms that Charr do, indeed, worship Titans. I have edited the main Titan article to reflect that. If anyone wants proof, a screenshot of the quest text can be found at. Finrod 19:41, 8 November 2006 (CST)

Concerning the fact that Charr worship the titans as their gods, during the same quest you are explained by the charr who gives you the quest that Titans are worshiped according to an old prophecy dealing with gods coming in searing flames. So when the Charr first saw the Titans, they logically thought that they were these gods. When giving the reward, that charr declares that he thinks now that the Titans have decieved the Charr and cannot be their gods -- Duncan Idaho 10:05, 17 November 2006