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Huntik Titan categories

3 participants (6 books)

Overview

PS: I'm incredibly new to the fandom and have, like, only watched one episode. All the info is from the huntik fandom wiki. First, here's a short info about the titans, and afterwards will follow info about this challenge:

Titans are powerful, ancient beings that were summoned from the Spirit World of Huntik and then sealed away in Amulets by Lord Casterwill centuries ago. His personal Titans, the powerful Legendary Titans, were sealed within rings. Strong Seekers are able to invoke Titans from their Amulets. Titans, by nature, are neutral beings, although they tend to have the personality of their Seekers impressed upon them and may be unwilling to bond with Seekers whose personalities differ greatly from a previous owner. 

History: Titans are incredible warriors that were locked away inside Amulets after being summoned by Lord Casterwill to aid in an ancient battle against the unimaginable evil force of the Nullifiers that threatened to destroy the world. The power of Titans has led to many of the world's myths and legends in addition to those started to describe the original war.

Types of Titans: Titans are classified based upon their type. In general, a Titan's type corresponds to the region whose myths the Titan influenced. Although some exceptions exist, the design of an Amulet typically denotes what type of Titan it is. The Legendary Titans also each belong to one of the eight Titan types but their Amulets are all unique, with the majority being Rings.

As for the challenge:
  • Imagine the book to be a Titan – you're the seeker. Now sort that book into one of the titan categories.

  • You can go by what the entire book felt like, or whether there's direct representation of what the category is about. (I.e., category says the titans are from african origin, and the book you've read plays in Africa. Or an asian person talking about asian mythology has a role in that story.)

    • Characters don't have to be human(oid).

    • The representation also doesn't have to be a major plot.

    • Therefore it can be sorted into multiple categories.

  • Add as many books to a prompt as you want, this is a never-ending challenge.

Challenge Prompts

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