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Titan Rising Online: World Breaker

Titan Rising Online: World Breaker

Titan Rising Online is the virtual reality game of an era. One that has never been seen before and would probably never be seen again. In an era where men have conquered the stars and seeded worlds, Titan Rising Online raised the bar and set the standard for what Virtual Reality Pro Gaming Is all about. But all good things must come to an end as finally, the servers of the legendary game would finally be put to sleep. But it wouldn’t go out without a bang! With a final event that would ‘change the world’ in the works. Five million lucky people across the cosmos have been chosen to participate in a final Tower Climb event of 25 floors. This Event drew aspiring yet recently heart broken pro gamer Cole Night. And unlike his previous play style, the heart broken young man is out for blood, domination and the kind of success that would bring the universe quivering to its knees at the mere sound of his name. But glory was not just enough as revenge against the woman who broke his heart and dark underworld of this era that had taken his brothers for him pushed him to become more than just a pro player. However the longer he participated in this event, the more he began to notice changes to himself and to his reality. Soon enough it will become hard to tell the difference between the virtual world and the real world, and Titan Rising Online’s Final event will be exactly what it’s advertisement says it is. An Event That Will Change Reality As They Know It! And Cole would be right in the middle of it all, dripping blood and Oozing power. Disclaimer: Image does not belong to me Pleading support me on PATREON at Anone Lionheart.
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Sojourners of a Titan: An Eastern Fantasy Transmigration Story

Sojourners of a Titan: An Eastern Fantasy Transmigration Story

Waking up in a strange world, Judith found herself in the middle of a desert, in chains and in rags. At first she assumed she was being trafficked, but soon after, she realized she was somehow in the fantasy world of her favourite novel. A fantasy world in which humans lived on a planet sized titan, bonded with mythical creatures to gain powers and went through insane climate conditions due to the titan periodically moving closer to its version of the sun. These were just the surface level of this world, because one of the reasons Judith fell in love with this fantasy world, was because of its complex ecosystem, simple but well thought out power system, riveting political battles and incredibly endearing characters. Finding herself in this world, Judith didn't know what to feel. But thinking back on her old world, the pain and struggles she had gone through and the losses she experienced, it was a no-brainer to prefer this world. And even better, this was a world she knew better than the back of her hand. So if one thing was for certain, she was going to use her knowledge to make this world hers. With this determination, Judith set out to carve a life out in this world, and succeed where she had failed in her previous one. ... At least that was the plan, but as it turns out, the person responsible for sending her to this world, was not doing it out of the kindness of her heart, but aimed to use her. Sun Qi sent Judith to this world to be a sacrifice, so she could gain the power she needed to save herself from a curse that would end her life. But disagreeing with this, Sun Qi's brother Wukong went into this world, in order to stop Judith and send her back to her original home. Unfortunately, things don't pan out as Wukong had initially planned. When he finds out that sacrificing Judith may be the only way to save his sister. But doing so would go against everything he stood for. Wukong will have to decide what is important to him, as he watches the events of this world unravel and in turn shape him. -------------- Author here, this novel will be very loosely based on the titular character Sun Wukong.
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205 Chs
Titan Chronicles: The Mech Wars

Titan Chronicles: The Mech Wars

In a galaxy fractured by ambition and greed, humanity's reach among the stars has become a battleground for powerful factions. The Union Of People (UOP), a sprawling interstellar democracy, wages war against the Collective of the Unified Mechanized Corporations (CMC) [I wanted to use CUMC but from obvious reasons I rejected this idea], a ruthless conglomerate whose military might is powered by advanced mechs and cutting-edge technology. Between them lies a desperate struggle for control of resources, power, and survival. Dominic Renshaw, a brilliant yet disillusioned mechanic, once designed groundbreaking stealth technology for the CMC before being betrayed and left for dead on the junkyard planet of Tetramirgarannie. After clawing his way back to prominence as a UOP soldier and mech pilot, Dominic finds himself haunted by a dark secret: a mysterious core he salvaged from an ancient mech, which grants his neural implant extraordinary capabilities—but at a terrifying cost. As the war escalates, Dominic rises through the ranks, navigating battles that push the limits of human ingenuity and endurance. Alongside allies forged in fire and loss, he fights to protect the UOP, even as whispers of a sinister new weapon from the CMC loom over the galaxy. With stakes growing higher, Dominic must confront his troubled past, his haunting nightmares, and the implications of the core that threatens to consume his mind. Meanwhile, forces outside the conflict begin to stir. The enigmatic Galaxy Order, the largest superpower in the cosmos, watches from the shadows, holding a fleet of titanic mechs capable of annihilating entire factions. As alliances fray and betrayals cut deep, the question arises: will humanity destroy itself in its hunger for dominance, or will it rise above the chaos?
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Titan Vanguard: Rise of the Iron Legion

Titan Vanguard: Rise of the Iron Legion

In the distant future, humanity has colonized the stars, spreading across the galaxy under the governance of the United Earth Federation (UEF). Peace and prosperity were once the hallmark of this new era, but political intrigue and the struggle for resources have sparked a brutal civil war. The insurgent faction, known as the Dominion of Sol, seeks to overthrow the UEF and establish its own rule. Amidst the chaos, the UEF's elite mecha division, the Titan Vanguard, stands as the last line of defense against the Dominion's relentless advance. These towering war machines, known as Titans, are piloted by the most skilled and courageous warriors in the galaxy. Each Titan is a marvel of engineering, equipped with advanced weaponry and impenetrable armor. The story follows Lieutenant Commander Alex Drake, a seasoned Titan pilot haunted by the ghosts of his past battles. Drake is assigned to lead a new squad of rookie pilots, each with their own reasons for joining the fight. Together, they must navigate the horrors of war, facing not only the enemy but also their inner demons. As the Dominion's forces push closer to Earth, Drake and his team uncover a conspiracy that could change the course of the war. They discover the existence of an ancient alien artifact, the Iron Core, capable of enhancing their Titans beyond imagination. However, the artifact's power comes at a great cost, and its use threatens to awaken a long-dormant threat that could annihilate all of humanity. With time running out, Drake must rally his team and make impossible choices to protect what remains of the UEF. The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of the Titan Vanguard as they prepare for the final battle, where loyalty, courage, and sacrifice will be tested to their limits. "Titan Vanguard: Rise of the Iron Legion" is a thrilling tale of heroism, high-stakes combat, and the enduring spirit of humanity in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Titan fell, a generation of Titan
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2025-01-10 12:27
The Titanfall had three types of Titan Mech bodies: Ranger, Sky Map, and Giant Demon, which corresponded to Light, Medium, and Heavy Titans respectively. In addition, there was also a Titan Destroyer, which was a derivative of the Giant Demon level. These Titan Mechs had different characteristics and abilities in the game.
Titan model in Titan Fall
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2025-01-09 10:29
There were six Titan models in Titanfall 2, namely Legion, Ronin, Northstar, Ion, Scorch, and tone. Each model had unique abilities and functions.
The Titan fell, the Titan fell
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2025-01-08 11:59
Titanfall 2 was a sci-fi first-person shooter game produced by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. This new game introduced a new single-player campaign, and players would explore the bond between Iron Warder and Titan. In addition, players could also experience more innovative and exciting multiplayer modes, including six new Titans, new Iron Rider skills, expanded customizations, new maps and game modes, and more. There was almost no difference between battle mode and battle mode in the game, but the way the story progressed in battle mode might make the player ignore the conversation and reduce the sense of immersion. Titanfall 2 received positive reviews after its release, and sales reached 10 million players.
Warhammer Dwarves
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2025-01-08 19:02
The novels similar to Warhammer Dwarves were: " Hidden in Warhammer as a Dark Spirit,"" The Vampire Lord of Tianji Province,"" Warhammer: I Don't Want to Be a Stinky Canned Food!!!" " Starting from the Lizardmen..." Wait. These novels belonged to the fantasy or epic fantasy category, and had similar theme and style to Warhammer Dwarf.
Warhammer System
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2024-12-25 08:56
Here are some recommendations for Warhammer System novels: 1. Warhammer: Deciding to Take the Star Surround Subspace Route: This novel was loved by readers for its exquisite and beautiful text and fascinating plot. 2. [Warhammer: The Emperor's Unfilial Daughter]: This is a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel that tells an interesting story. 3. Cypher: Lord of the Fallen Angels: This was one of the newest novels in the Warhammer 40K series. 4. Blazing Dawn: Tomb of the Martyrs, another new book in the Warhammer 40K series. 5. Lion: Son of the Forest: This novel is about the return of the Lion King. 6. " Proof of the Sun King ": This is a novel about the protagonist's transmigration to the Warhammer 40K world. He was chosen to be the 21st son of the Emperor, shouldering the mission of fighting against Chaos and searching for the ruins of the Ancient Sages. 7. " Crossing the Other World with the Warhammer System ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist Owen crossing into the Warhammer 40K world with the Warhammer 40K system in an attempt to change the world. 8. " Reborn in Warhammer 40K with the System ": This novel is a similar story. The protagonist is reborn into the world of Warhammer 40K through the system. Please note that these recommendations are for reference only. The specific selection depends on personal preferences and reading preferences.
Are there Warhammer comics?
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2024-10-02 05:36
Yes, there are Warhammer comics available. They cover various storylines and characters within the Warhammer universe.
Are 'Warhammer Novels' suitable for new readers to the Warhammer franchise?
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2024-12-03 16:12
However, the Warhammer universe is vast and complex. Some novels might be a bit overwhelming for new readers at first due to the large number of factions, characters, and backstories. But overall, with a bit of patience, new readers can definitely enjoy the 'Warhammer Novels'.
What is the best Warhammer fiction to get into Total Warhammer?
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2024-10-07 18:05
I think 'The Horus Heresy' series is a great place to start. It offers a deep and engaging look into the Warhammer universe's lore and characters.
Titan's Fall Titan Information
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2024-12-27 15:23
Titans in Titanfall 2 had different levels and skills. We can get some information about the Titans. For example, the Light or Ranger Titans, including the Ronin and Polaris, had 3 HP and had 2 charges. Medium Titans and Celestial Titans included Powerful and Ion Titans. They had 4 HP and had a default charge. Heavy or Giant Monster Titans included Corps and Blazing. They had 5 HP and had a default charge. In addition, there was also a Titan named BT-7274. It was one of the main characters in the single player campaign of " Titanfall 2 ". It had the ability to automatically restore shield value. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the other Titans, such as their skills, strengths, and weaknesses.
Is the Titan mech in Titan Fall realistic?
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2024-12-24 21:54
The feasibility of the Titan mech in Titanfall in real life was controversial. Some of the answers were that humanoid mecha had little practical value on the battlefield because their huge size and targeting would make them the main target of the enemy. However, other replies suggested that humanoid mecha might have some potential for development in non-war scenarios, such as logistics or police use. In addition, the answers regarding mecha equipment and weapons suggested that some technologies and weapons were feasible in reality, but there were also some technologies, such as phase technology, that might not be possible in reality. As for whether or not they could create a Titan mech similar to the one in the game, there was no clear answer yet. Therefore, the feasibility of the Titan mech in Titanfall was still inconclusive.
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