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Everburning Obsidian was the first of the Titans to fall to the {{Category Founders}} during the [[Foundation War]]. Its defeat not only diminished the combined might of the Titans considerably, but also created a power vacuum that heightened their in-fighting for the [[Contest Eternal]]. | Everburning Obsidian was the first of the Titans to fall to the {{Category Founders}} during the [[Foundation War]]. Its defeat not only diminished the combined might of the Titans considerably, but also created a power vacuum that heightened their in-fighting for the [[Contest Eternal]]. | ||
Like a few of the most powerful Titans, the Obsidian Titan could not be imprisoned in its whole form. The Founders used a weapon that | Like a few of the most powerful Titans, the Obsidian Titan could not be imprisoned in its whole form. The Founders used a weapon that could break the Titan into smaller pieces, called [[Rending]]. Those smaller pieces could be bound. The more powerful the Titan, the more pieces it required to be broken into. It is said that Everburning Obsidian had to be split into more than 30 parts. | ||
It is in this fractured, bound form that Everburning Obsidian has remained since the end of the Foundation War. | It is in this fractured, bound form that Everburning Obsidian has remained since the end of the Foundation War. | ||
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Before | Before [[Rending]] and binding, Everburning Obsidian had a massive and varied form. It's terrain was jagged hills of sharp stone, flame erupting from fissures. Fierce winds carried sulfur and flecks of iron in terrible storms. Rivers of quicksilver poured from springs, with riverbeds of sharp, black glass. Forests of charred and ashen trees dropped fruits as coal. Boiling swamps, glowed with magma deep beneath the mud. | ||
The Obsidian Titan's [[Avatar]] was a behemoth of awesome scale, resembling a wingless dragon with six legs. It's eyes were a deep and molten gold that glowed with an inner fire and swirled like liquid metal. It's body was scales were facets of dark quartz, revealing clouds of smoke roiling beneath. It's breath was like that of the volcanic storms of its realm: filled with flecks of metal, smoke, ash, searing gas, and molten spittle. It's voice was deep like the movement of tectonic plates, resonating with the roar of a fire. It had a long tail with spines like jagged volcanic rock. It's six legs ended with claws of obsidian, matching its black and shining teeth. | The Obsidian Titan's [[Avatar]] was a behemoth of awesome scale, resembling a wingless dragon with six legs. It's eyes were a deep and molten gold that glowed with an inner fire and swirled like liquid metal. It's body was scales were facets of dark quartz, revealing clouds of smoke roiling beneath. It's breath was like that of the volcanic storms of its realm: filled with flecks of metal, smoke, ash, searing gas, and molten spittle. It's voice was deep like the movement of tectonic plates, resonating with the roar of a fire. It had a long tail with spines like jagged volcanic rock. It's six legs ended with claws of obsidian, matching its black and shining teeth. | ||
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Template:Breadcrumb Everburning Obsidian
Etymology
Everburning Obsidian (Enchiridian, Furytongue: Kavashatum, meaning ruling flames), also known as the Obsidian Titan, is the most powerful known Template:Category Titan in the universe. It's name comes from some of its dominant qualities, obtained through Dominion of other Titans, fire and glass.
Lore
Lore about the Obsidian Titan is rare and incomplete. The only direct knowledge of it belongs to other Titans, all of whom would consider it an enemy. Some Dragons and Immortals know of it mostly by legend and reputation.
History
The Lost Age
During the Template:Category Lost Age, Everburning Obisidian was a monster among the Titans, having absorbed the power of many others through Dominion.
The First Age
Everburning Obsidian was the first of the Titans to fall to the Template:Category Founders during the Foundation War. Its defeat not only diminished the combined might of the Titans considerably, but also created a power vacuum that heightened their in-fighting for the Contest Eternal.
Like a few of the most powerful Titans, the Obsidian Titan could not be imprisoned in its whole form. The Founders used a weapon that could break the Titan into smaller pieces, called Rending. Those smaller pieces could be bound. The more powerful the Titan, the more pieces it required to be broken into. It is said that Everburning Obsidian had to be split into more than 30 parts.
It is in this fractured, bound form that Everburning Obsidian has remained since the end of the Foundation War.
Description
Before Rending and binding, Everburning Obsidian had a massive and varied form. It's terrain was jagged hills of sharp stone, flame erupting from fissures. Fierce winds carried sulfur and flecks of iron in terrible storms. Rivers of quicksilver poured from springs, with riverbeds of sharp, black glass. Forests of charred and ashen trees dropped fruits as coal. Boiling swamps, glowed with magma deep beneath the mud.
The Obsidian Titan's Avatar was a behemoth of awesome scale, resembling a wingless dragon with six legs. It's eyes were a deep and molten gold that glowed with an inner fire and swirled like liquid metal. It's body was scales were facets of dark quartz, revealing clouds of smoke roiling beneath. It's breath was like that of the volcanic storms of its realm: filled with flecks of metal, smoke, ash, searing gas, and molten spittle. It's voice was deep like the movement of tectonic plates, resonating with the roar of a fire. It had a long tail with spines like jagged volcanic rock. It's six legs ended with claws of obsidian, matching its black and shining teeth.
In its bound form, Everburning Obsidian appears as nearly three dozen chunks of shiny black metal and glass. It's immense power enables the Titan to change the size and shape of its bound form, often using it to entice creatures to use or wield it's imprisoned form. Such wielders of the Obsidian Titan's pieces are granted immense power, but risk succumbing to its indomitable will.
Personality
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