Inexorable Stone
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Overview
Inexorable Stone (Enchiridian, Furytongue: Tamshanarik \tæmˈʃænəˌriːk\, meaning fluid change), also known as The Clock Maker, gets its name from its realm form of a slow-moving mountains.
Lore about the Inexorable Stone is rare and incomplete. It comes primarily from the Dragons and Immortals who have had interactions with the Titan.
History
Inexorable Stone was a titan in the Lost Age who was subsequently imprisoned by the Founders, like all titans, in the Foundation War during the First Age. It has remained imprisoned ever since.
Description
- Realm Form: An endless mountain range with features based on core aspects:
- Polished stone cliffs that always face north and reveal creatures and landscapes in the distant future
- Rivers and lakes of acidic lye
- Moss covered mountain sides grazed upon by herds of goat-like creatures with purple wool
- Vibrating crag stones with a hum that can be heard for miles
- Avatar Form: A headless humanoid form as tall as a mountain. A large clock face takes up most of its chest and its limbs are thin with a stone-like carapace. It wears a flowing purple cloak decorated with numerous large rubies. It wields a massive scythe.
Personality
Inexorable Stone's personality is patient ambition. It is believed to be the only titan that never consolidated power through Fusion, holding itself to a strict strategy of Dominion. It would arrange its mountainous regions around its enemies like a trap and goad them into an ill-fated incursion.
Influences
- Realm: Mountains
- Core Aspects: Time, Ambition
- Bone: Stone
- Breath: Vibration
- Blood: Lye
- Symbol: Clock
- Flora: Moss
- Fauna: Goats