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1. 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.
2. Tony - The Klytotekhnes CrucibleThe 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
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1. 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!
2. 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!