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... p> The Titan stood in the middle of the ocean, its immense form towering above the waves. The water, deep and endless, barely reached its thighs, and its head disappeared into the clouds.

Its body was composed of jagged stone and glistening crystalline streaks that pulsed with energy. Each movement sent ripples across the ocean, every step causing the ocean to churn violently.

"This…" Lance began, his voice trailing off.

"It's a colossus," elder Thoryx said, his tone fill ...

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