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Overview
Inexorable Stone (Enchiridian, Furytongue: Tamshanakir, meaning fluid change) 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
Inexorable Stone's realm form is a range of mountains. Notable features of these mountains include polished mirrored cliffs that always face the same direction and reflect landscapes that do not match the local landscape. There are also silken falls, where impossibly long sheets of silk fabric cascade down from caverns like waterfalls, endlessly woven by spider-like creatures in the vertiginous caves. Between the mountains are clockwork valleys with massive gears and spring-wheels that slowly move the mountain range itself. The valleys also contain pools of toxic lye.
Inexorable Stone's avatar is a massive ape-like creature made of an amalgam of polished stones. It's stone skin is punctuated by numerous large rubies, called the Eyes of Tamshanarik. It wields a clockwork staff and wears a clock of flowing silk.
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
Inexorable Stone's obvious influences are mountains and time. Its less obvious influences are mirrors, silk, and lye.