A Look Through The Dark Titan Universe Saga: Part 2 (1/5)

 
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Welcome to the beginning of Part 2 of “A Look Through The Dark Titan Universe Saga”. A series of separate articles based on the Dark Titan Universe Saga.

Giving new readers who don’t mind SPOILERS and those whom have already read something pertaining to the series a look at what’s happened from the start and what’s to come with The Heroes’ Path Trilogy, which begins this Spring. This series will be going by chronology including the main titles, spin-offs, and One-Shot stories. Continuing the series with Dark Titan Knights. This is the first of five sections to Part 2, given the fact that Dark Titan Knights features a total of thirty stories. Each section will focus on six stories.

Dark Titan Knights is the introduction to the Dark Titan Universe as a whole. Featuring separate stories focused on certain characters and/or teams. Giving the reader an introduction to each character who will be featured throughout the series. Below are the details to the first six stories.

Death in Retropolis: The first story of Dark Titan Knights. Focused on The Swordman and his workings in the grim city of Retropolis. This story features Swordman stopping a strange woman who the police were already chasing. The woman proclaims herself to be The Swordman’s opposite. A yin to a yang. The Swordman leaves her with the authorities as he returns home, speaking to his wife Allison about the incident as Commissioner James Austin of the Retropolis Police Department speaks with the woman in Pegasus Prison. Getting nothing out of her, Swordman arrives at the prison in secret. The woman gives him enough nods to confirm his suspicion that she is Death. Death in the flesh.

Alliance Settled: The second story. Focused on Taltus. In this story, Stephanie Vale, a reporter and her assistant Alex Havens go out to speak with those who’ve seen Taltus in action. Upon meeting many others, they come across an elderly couple who know more about Taltus than most of Enigma City. Elsewhere, Kex Kendrick, a wealthy businessman sees the appearances of the “rising heroes” as a sign of a decline in morality and humanism. Kex tells his assistant, Beatrice Mercer that the heroes will only give way to “Hero Worship” and someone must stop it. Enigma City is attacked by a creature only known as the Dragon Gargoyle, leading the way for Taltus to make himself known as he battled the Gargoyle into defeat. While sitting in his office, Kex is visited by Zeus, the Greek God of Thunder, whom seeks to talk to Kex about Taltus’ appearance to humanity.

The Scavenger’s Hunt: The third story. Centered around Nathan Hawke, a man who survived a grave injury with the help of bio-nanotechnolgy, which flows through his veins. He meets with Alice Jacobs, his assistant as they go to a business meeting alongside business partners, Niles Valcrow and Jon Cramer with KexInc., Kex Kendrick’s company. Unable to meet with Kendrick, Nathan hears about the city of Newark being invaded by a flying man and leaves the meeting to suit up in his Nano Man exo-suit to confront the flying man. Once he went out into Newark, the flying man called himself Geier and fought against Nano Man. Nano Man defeated Geier, saving the city. In the prison, Geier is visited by Niles, who asked if Nathan knew about the plan, to which Geier said no.

ADDER’s Game: The fourth story. Following Adam Watson, known as Commander Norland alongside his team of soldiers called the Champions as they move on a mission to ambush a secret base which is being operated by Crimson Suk. Norland’s team move through the base, fighting against ADDER soldiers before confronting Madame Cobra and Anton Kozlov, known as the Iron Crane. After the mission, Adam speaks with Professor Flm about his hidden abilities of ice, due to being resurrected on the battlefield by an entity calling itself Lord Blizzard.

Noldar’s Trickery: The fifth story. Entering the realms of Eragard, the home-world of the Millennium Gods. Following Theus, the Millennium God of Thunder as he breaks in between an ongoing war between the light and dark elves. Breaching their treaty of committing acts of war on Eragardian grounds, Theus speaks with Eden and Meredith, the King and Queen of Eragard concerning the war. Afterwards, they are invaded by Frost Giants, which Theus rallies his group of Lady Soya and the Mighty Trio. All of the events were orchestrated by Noldar, the Millennium God of Guile who travels to Abaddon, the realm of the dead to speak with Hadi, the Millennium Goddess of Death about eliminating Theus from existence. Back on Eragard, Theus travels to the Asbru to meet with Vindhler, who tells him of the rising heroes on Earth. Later, a festival is held in Eragard before being invaded by Noldar, his mistress Illianna, and two other Millennium Gods of Lordi and Arnos. Theus, Soya, and the Trio defeat the four invaders, imprisoning them. After which, Noldar stood in the middle of the cell, speaking to someone unseen saying he’s inside the Eragardian prison, just as they agreed.

Into The Woods: The sixth story. Following Kent Brock’s alter-ego, The Unstoppable Beast being chased by the U.S. and Canadian military deep in the woods of the Boreal Forests. Soldiers begun searching for him, eventually finding him and grazing his leg with a bullet. The pain transformed Kent into the Beast and the monster savagely kills some of the soldiers before they get the signal to leave the forest. The Beast himself moved deeper into the forest, unable to be tracked.

This marks the end to the first section of Part 2: Dark Titan Knights. The second section will be available tomorrow with the remaining three sections available Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

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