A Look Through The Dark Titan Universe Saga: Part 2 (3/5)

 
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Welcome to the third section to 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 third 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 third portion of the six stories.

Arrow For Hire: The thirteenth story follows a man only known as the Hitman, looking at his next target, taking them out. The following day, Asher Dale, one of Las Vegas’ most profound businessman hears about the Hitman’s actions and seeks to do something about it. After greeting his close friend, Karen Harp and speaking with his mentor, Carvis Hoyt, Asher prepared himself, equipping himself with a dark-golden kevlar suit alongside a bow and quiver. Asher confronted the Hitman himself, tracking him down and defeats him. The Hitman was turned over to the authorities and only states he was taken down by the Q-Arrow, the Golden Archer.

The Avago Land: The fourteenth story follows a pair of travelers who stumble upon an undiscovered island near the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. While walking through the island, they are startled by the sudden appearances of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, which chases them through the trees. They escape the T-Rex’s path and are met by tribes-people. One of them in the front, looks far different than the tribesmen. He wore armor made of metal not known to the modern world. Eric, one of the travels began asking questions concerning the island and the armor. The wearer declined his questions and only asked them to leave. Eric began to pressure the man to lend over a small trinket of the armor, only bringing forth his death as his throat was sliced. The other travelers took their leave at the man’s command while a large saber-toothed liger devoured the body of Eric. They would never forget their journey into the Avago Land.

Chicago’s Guardian: The fifteenth story details a sighting from an eyewitness to a crime. The witness describes a devil-like figure, which saved her from dangerous harm in the city. The detective only believes the witness’ story to be nothing more than fantasy, until he saw the figure himself and knew Chicago had a unseen guardian. This guardian’s name is only referenced as the Devil-Knight. Devil-Knight was not present during The Risen Period Trilogy or The World of Heroes Trilogy. However, Devil-Knight makes his return in Underworld: Book 8. The second entry in The Heroes’ Path Trilogy.

Alley Brawl: The sixteenth story is set around fights in the city of Boston. Fights that are illegal according to law, held by many participants. One day, a fighter by the name of Mark Jensen, the head of the Crossbones of Boston gang sent out a challenge to anyone who would give him a proper and better fight. He was visited in the alley by two men, Jack Stone and Dante Hale. Their physiques were unsettling to the attendees, yet Jensen believed he could take them. Stone went ahead and accepted the fight, as Hale is more skilled with swords. Jensen attacked Stone with all he had, only there were no marks or bruises on Stone. His body was as if it was made of stone itself. Stone defeated Jensen with one single punch. The attendees were told to tell their Jensen that the East Coast Alliance will be handling matters in Boston from that point forward. Jack Stone and Dante Hale were not present during The Risen Period Trilogy or The World of Heroes Trilogy. However, the East Coast Alliance will return in Underworld: Book 8. The second entry in The Heroes’ Path Trilogy.

The Sly Detective: The seventeenth story is set in London with a pair of armed men guarding a warehouse which belonged to several of London’s politicians. Unaware, they are attacked by a woman who moves faster than their eyes can catch. The woman defeats them with quick ease before interrogating one of the armed men concerning a politician in mind. Upon receiving the answer, the woman fled from the scene as the police arrived. The only answer the man could give the police was, “Cinderella did this.”

Welcome to T.I.T.A.N.: The eighteenth story follows Max Martin, a young boy who’s returned home from school, only to be visited by Colonel Evan Nader. Nader has been watching Max for some time and decides to recruit him into T.I.T.A.N. Max, hesitatn to leave his parents’ side, is told by Nader he has until the weekend to prepare himself, as his talents will be much needed. Max Martin was not present during The Risen Period Trilogy or The World of Heroes Trilogy. However, he makes his return in Underworld: Book 8. The second entry in The Heroes’ Path Trilogy.

This marks the end to the third section of Part 2: Dark Titan Knights. The fourth section will be available tomorrow with the last remaining section available Friday.

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