• 1. Thomas - Pyrigonos

    Pyrigonos is a fire-themed Primordial inspired by the mythical Cryptonic insect described by Pliny. In Thomas’ interpretation, Pyrigonos lived in the volcano of Cyprus before being lured to Sparta by the massive fires of the Nietzschean. It takes the form of a giant salamander with butterfly wings covered in ambrosia dust. 

    2. Hannah - Cyclonic Forgemaster

    The Forgemaster is a Primordial that serves as an alternate take on the Cyclonus, imagining the fate of the rare Cyclopes whose craftsmanship was deemed too valuable to destroy. Rather than being covered in prisoner cages, this creature is wreathed in heated metal, painful to itself but deadly to a mortal or Titan. Instead of a blind rage and metal fists, it attacks with a desperation to protect its forge and the tools found therein.

    3. Lamont - Gilgamesh Wishform

    Lamont’s concept introduces Gilgamesh as a unique Wishform, a new type of Godform designed specifically for Cycle 4. While a Wishform would share many of the mechanics of a regular awakening, it is unlocked in a unique way, and can be reset for multiple uses without requiring a divine surge. Visually, Gilgamesh is imagined as an idealized ruler forged from the hopes of generations.

  • 1. Kaywan - Roaming Titan

    Roaming Titans are wild, independent Titans encountered during Primordial battles. They are neither allies nor enemies; they are simply trying to survive. Most Roaming Titans that the Argonauts might encounter would be Dreamwalker Titans, but occasionally they will encounter Titans who are a little... different. Some may even carry pattern cards, reflecting skills they have learned without the shackles of an Argo-bred's life. As denizens of the wild, their designs are more savage and animalistic, but they also carry with them some of the accoutrements of their untamed life, crude tools and weapons that stand in contrast to their wild nature. 


    2. Ophir - The Voice of the Moirai

    The Voice of the Moirai represents the will, the essence, or perhaps even the physical interference of the Moirai themselves. It’s a mysterious, cloaked figure with its face hidden within a shadowed hood. From under the cloak extend three feminine arms. The first hand holds a distaff with wool, the second a spindle, and the third some perilously sharp shears. This decorative miniature brings a mechanism into the game that allows for a potent yet limited ability to shift the tides of Fate in your favor, avert a dire outcome, or snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Make use of their gift at your own peril, for the Moirai are fickle indeed!


    3. Renz – Eoscorcher (Ed. Note – Dusklighter?)

    Eoscorcher is an alternative version of Dawnburner. This titan was found defending a city centered around a ruined temple of Helios. This will be a new Titan miniature, showing an alternate design of the Dawnburner equipped with Helian Gear to reflect the unique backstory of this particular warrior. description

  • Item des1. Juro - Herald of Amenano

    The Herald is a long-dormant Primordial that once slumbered under the coastal cities of Sicily, in the labyrinthian catacombs that it called its home. It was roused from its slumber by the many cataclysmic quakes, volcanic eruptions, and other disasters that have shaken the world of late. Stalking the sunken, shadowed halls of its lair, it lures prey in with a haunting voice. The voice of a scared little child, abandoned in the dark, calling to its parents. And in that dark, the Herald feeds.


    2. Kassiopeia - Daimones Keramikoi

    Inspired by the mythology of the sowers of discord and mischief, these creatures serve to bring a little chaos and unpredictability to your battles. Able to assume the form of many mundane, seemingly harmless objects, from a small dinner bowl to a massive Cyclopean urn, these Daimones seed misfortune across the battlefield. At the beginning of battle, you randomly determine how many of these mischief-makers spawn across the battlefield, represented by 1x1 miniatures. Then, throughout the battle, until they are eliminated or scared away, the Daimones can cause a number of temporary, random effects to trigger.


    3. Tony- The Klytotekhnes Crucible

    The Klytotekhnes Crucible is a new piece of Gear that comes with a unique miniature. When a Titan wears the Gear, they awaken the Polymetis Automaton, an artificial creation of mysterious origin capable of reshaping its body and behavior according to the state of the one commanding it. The Polymetis is a companion to the Titan controlling it. It is a miniature with a modular design, with a primary form known as the Servitor mode, which can have two other pieces attached to it to reflect the different forms it assumes as the controlling Titan’s Rage, Danger and Fate change throughout the battle, its physical presence on the battlefield changing with its in-game abilities. cription

  • 1. David - ‘Ember’ of The God

    A Godform that you fight against. During the course of a battle against a Titan-type foe, said foe can ‘Awaken’ into this Godform, replacing some of the AI/BP cards in their decks with ones directly related to this new Gorform, and bringing new traits to the table. And if you can best it, your Titans can then claim the power of this new threat for themselves!


    2. Xtopher - Empousa

    Inspired by the shape-shifting demon of Greek mythology, Empusa is the Primordial of the Crossroads, drawn to those who face dire choices and make decisions that can shape the world, guide nations, or simply steer one’s own fate for better or worse. A creature heavily rooted in themes of deceit and mysticism, her miniature would show Empusa at a moment of transformation, the mask dropping as her more monstrous side is revealed. Two different head options would illustrate her shape-shifting nature, one depicting her beautiful disguise, the other her monstrous truth.

    3. Aedan - Kabeiroi

    A Twin Primordial inspired by the Kabeiroi who, in the original Greek myths, are children of Hephaestus and minor gods of sailors and ritual dance. Here, in Aedan’s concept, they have been re-imagined as automatons, possibly created by the God of the Forge himself. The original myths typically had the Kabeiroi twins as male, but Aedan felt it was more appropriate for this rendition of them to be female (which some interpretations do hold), which also ties in nicely with the gods they were often entwined with. This would provide a somewhat unique Primordial Battle with two miniatures at play, the twin dancers working in sync against your Titans. A challenge, to be sure!