TITANS
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    Arrogant. Vain. Rude. No, we aren't talking about the sidhe at the moment. The titans once ruled Greece with an iron fist, until Zeus and his sidhe cohorts arrived. The tians were no match for sidhe fury, and were delegated to a prison in a hellish part of the Dreaming.
      Recently, all that changed. When Ravanna died, and the barriers keeping the Denizens in the Dark Dreaming were lifted, it removed a layer of protection from Tartarus' murky depths. Testing the boundries, the titans found ways to slip through their prison, and emerge again into the world. Free at last, this Adhene stands strong. They were defeated once, but the sidhe will never imprison them again!
Appearance
    Tall and beautiful, most titans look as though they just stepped off the cover of a modelling sports magazine. Aside from this abnormal perfection, titans look basically human. However, regardless of their Appearance, they always seem just a little too perfect - slightly out of place.
Aria
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Dioniae: Titans in this form are at their most beautiful. Their perfection is uncanny, and their eyes glitter with stars. This is the most common Aria for a titan to be in. While in it, they seek to sate their plentiful desires, and lord it over their 'less fortunate' brethern.
    
- Araminae: In this form, titans look more human and less strange. Only a hint of the exotic lurks about them. While in this mindset, titans think about ways to use their gifts to advance themselves. Those who spend much time in it usually become lordlings or gang leaders, ruling over small groups of individuals.
    
-  Appolliae: Only when in this form do titans think beyond their own desires. When in this form, titans are vengeful but canny, laying out elaborate plans to destroy their opponents. Dana help a sidhe who runs afould of a titan in this Aria.
Affinity
   Actor or Fae

Birthrights
    
- Strength of Atlas- Titans are exceptionally strong. All titans gain +2 dots to their chimeric Strength. These dots do not apply for experience purposes.
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Hyperion's Beauty - Titans are also quite beautiful. All titans gain +1 dot to their chimeric Appearance. This dot does not apply for experience purposes.
Titans cannot botch Performance rolls.
Frailty
    - Cronos's Vanity - Titans are exceptionally vain and self-centred. All Social rolls against members of the same sex with a higher Appearance are at +2 difficulty, except for Intimidation. Furthermore, all Empathy rolls are made at +2 difficulty, and if something makes a titan look foolish, all Mental and Social rolls are at -1 die until they can regain face to themselves, as they brood amongst themselves.
Quote
   "We are the masters of the world, defeated through trickery and cast away from all that we deserve. Now we have returned, and the heavens will tremble with the might of our vengeance!"
Relations with Others
   Titans don't get along very well with most of the other Denizens. Unlike the others, they did not side with the Formorians, having been sealed away some time before the War of the Trees. Because of this, they have no desire to become tools in Formorian armies, and even less desire to die fighting against them. They simply try to get along, occasionally allying with Formorian slaves to destroy a particularly annoying sidhe. There are a few adhene and kithain that deserve special mention, however.
Aonides - The muses remember the titans fondly, and the titans reply in kind. Muses enjoy using the beautiful titans as models, and the titans love to be models, capable of incredible patience when the goal is having themselves recorded for posterity. Because titans don't make claims to artistic excellence, each adhene is willing the grant the other mastery of their own sphere.
Fir-bholg - Fir-bholg get along exceptionally poorly with the titans. Both are deposed, but unlike the titans, the fir-bholg actually had a claim to the lands they lost. As such, they view titans as nothing more than petty whiners, and don't hesitate to tell them such. The titans, in their turn, react poorly, and insult the fir-bholg way of life, and such encounters typically end in bloodshed. Mostly, they avoid each other as much as possible.
Sidhe -The titans hate the sidhe with a firey passion, a fury that superceeds even their own shallow concerns. The sidhe sentanced the titans to millenia of pain, and the titans are only too willing to reply in kind. Worst of all, they proved themselves superior to the titans, an insult that could not be passed. Whenever a titan finds a sidhe, they will humilate and kill them. Kinder titans may simply do their best to prove their superiority to sidhe, but no titan would work side by side (or even worse, under) one.
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