The Titan's Trial
In 2025, Earth was thriving. Then a capsule fell from the heavens, bearing a being of ancient power...
Begin the JourneyIn 2025, Earth was thriving. Then a capsule fell from the heavens, bearing a being of ancient power...
Begin the JourneyIn 2025, Earth knew unprecedented tranquility. Wars had faded into memory, and humanity believed it had mastered its destiny.
From the void between stars, a vessel fell. NASA tracked its trajectory, but nothing prepared them for what emerged.
A figure of impossible grace and power. Skin like polished marble, hair of flowing silver, armor inscribed with runes of forgotten Titans.
His first words echoed with ancient power: "Food. Water. Shelter."
Cloaked in fabric woven from cosmic threads, Cantreus could manifest weapons of pure energy—blades of solar fire, hammers of thunder, bows that fired shards of dying stars.
He could assume forms of legendary beasts—lions wreathed in flame, wolves born of storms, serpents woven from shadow itself.
The glowing tattoos that covered his form were not sources of power—they were restraints, containing energies that would unravel reality itself.
He later addressed the world: "This planet faces the Trial of Continuance. I do not come as ruler or savior. I come as balance. Choose: life or death."
The world is divided. Some worshipped him. Others wanted him destroyed. But Cantreus could not be touched.
Then humanity failed. Nations went to war. Missiles fired. Cantreus walked into the battlefield alone.
He spoke one last time: "You were offered peace. Now, you face your truth."
Embrace the new beginning
Challenge the inevitable
His tattoos began to burn red. His cloak dissolved into shadow. Weapons floated around him. Beasts burst from his skin.
And then, he raised one hand—and time froze.
In that suspended moment, every soul heard his voice inside them: "Kneel... and begin again. Or resist... and be forgotten."
Some knelt. Most didn't. And so, Cantreus released his full power.
"He was not a conqueror. He was the reminder. That life must be earned."
When the dust settled, Cantreus was gone. Some say he returned to the stars. Others say he waits among us.