Titan

The Titan is an extremely powerful Myth Unit available to all civilizations in The Titans expansion. Each of the four main civilizations have the own unique Titan.

Obtaining a Titan
To obtain a Titan a Titan Gate must be constructed. They can be built after researching Secrets of the Titans(at the Town Center). They are very large, and have a whopping 7.000 HP, along with massive attack and armor.

The Titan takes bonus damage from Heroes, but it would take a huge army of them, or anything for that matter, to destroy one.

There are four Lesser Titans, for each of the four civilizations, each having a different get-up, although all have the same stats. The Norse control Ymir, a massive frost giant with a large ice hammer. The Greeks are given Cerberus, a monstrous three-headed anthropomorphic canine. The Atlanteans control Chthonian, a lava giant covered by crystals spikes sprouting from various parts of its body, and the Egyptians summon Horis, a huge hawk warrior, resembling Horus, the Egyptian god of vengeance and protection.

There are also three "greater" Titans, available only in the scenario editor. They are Kronos, Prometheus, and Gaia, each appears in the expansion campaign, and each has about 50.000 HP and greater attack (see below). They also regenerate HP so fast that they are practically invincible, except against multiple Guardians in the scenario editor. (Gaia does bonus damage against Kronos.)

Titans cannot be healed by anything, except for the Mythic Rejuvenation technology granted by Hekate. They are considered myth units and benefit from any techs improving myth units.

Lesser Titans

 * Lesser Titans are the playable Titans in singleplayer and multiplayer maps. These are:
 * Cerberus, the Greek Titan. He is an anthropomorphic representation of a three-headed dog.
 * Horis, the Egyptian Titan. He strongly resembles the gods Ra and Horus but he is called Horis.
 * Ymir, the Norse Titan. He is an enormous frost giant with a large ice hammer.
 * Chthonian, the Atlantean Titan. He is an earth giant covered by crystals spikes.

Greater Titans

 * Kronos, Prometheus and Gaia are the greater Titans in the Titans campaign. Each have 50.000 HP and regenerate thus making them near invincible. Prometheus and Kronos appear as the second last and the Final bosses respectively.
 * Kronos, on the other hand, can only be defeated by Gaia, who has a special attack against him. Kronos has all the same stats of a lesser Titan except that he has 50.000 HP and regenerates health.
 * Prometheus has 175 crush and 85 hack damage, the most for a Titan. His special attack is that he throws a ball of fire at opponents, which turn into Prometheans. He is weakened by reversing his path of destruction by rebuilding Settlements and using Gaia's Forest God-power.

Fall of the Trident campaign
Jealous of Zeus' position as the chief Olympian god, the sea god Poseidon is lured by the whispers of Kronos to free him with the promise of making him head of the gods. Poseidon then aids the cyclops, Gargarensis, to release Kronos by constructing a monstrous ram to lay siege on the gates. Gargarensis then attempts to open the gate, but Arkantos and his men destroy the ram. Gargarensis then heads for Niflheim, and lays siege on it again. Gargarensis succeeds in bashing the gate open, but Thor's Hammer, reassembled by Brokk and Eitri, pushes the gate close. After several more missions in foreign lands, Arkantos returns to his home, Atlantis, and finds out that Gargarensis has captured the city. Gargarensis attempts to open the gate, and Poseidon brings to live a hulking statue of himself. Arkantos then tries to stop him, but the statue is too powerful. Arkantos tries to praise Zeus by building a Wonder dedicated to him. Arkantos is then granted demi-godlike power, and finally slays the statue. The statue in turn slays Gargarensis when it falls its trident on him. Poseidon is furious so he destroys Atlantis. The heroes escape the island, leaving Arkantos behind, unconscious. Arkantos is made a god by Athena.

New Atlantis campaign
Kronos sends his servant, Kronny, a demonlike creature that is an extension of Kronos, to possess Krios. Krios, now possesed, little by little, lures the Atlanteans, and Kastor, to free the Titans. In Sikyos, Kastor learns of his treason, and the possessed Krios transforms into his demon form, revealing his true nature. The lesser Titan, Prometheus, has broken free, and is causing wreckage through the city. Amanra and Ajax attempt to save Kastor and escape the city with the use of Rocs. After they rendevous, Arkantos reveals to them that three lesser Titans have actually been released. One is Ymir, crushing the villages in the Norselands, the other, Cerberus, causing havoc in Egypt, and Prometheus included. Amanra decides to defeat Cerberus first, fore she wants to save Egypt, her homeland.. The heroes use the Son of Osiris to once again awaken the Guardian. The gigantic statue awakens and fights Cerberus. The Guardian proves more than a match and defeats the Titan personally. The heroes then head towards the Norselands, where they meet the former notorious frost giant chieftain, King Folstag. King Folstag aids them with his Titan-freezing breath, as well as summoning the great dragon Nidhogg, who defeats Ymir. The heroes eventually return to the city of Sikyos, now a burnt and damaged land. Prometheus is continueing to reak havoc here, and is being powered by his destruction. Arkantos comes to the hereos again and reveals to them that Gaia, along with all the other Titans, also gained power, and that they can use that power to weaken Prometheus. As predicted, the heroes are helped by Gaia, the mother of Kronos and Titan goddess of the earth. Gaia's settlements are built on the burnt lands, causing lush to spread. The Titan weakens, and the heroes finally succeed in overcoming and bringing it down. Arkantos congratulates his son on his work, but they know the work is still not done. Kastor and the hereos make their way towards New Atlantis to find Krios. They find the land taken over by Krios and his many Automatons servants. The heroes free the Atlantean citizens, which gives Krios enough time to escape. Krios escapes the destruction of the New Atlantis via an Oranos sky passage. The hereos are hot on his tail.

When the heroes get out of the sky passage, they find themselves in Old Atlantis, now a sunken chain of islands. Kronny reveals to the heroes that Kronos is well on his way to being freed from Tartarus. The heroes notice that Gaia is on their side, and she grants them four mystical seed that, if planted in four sacred pools scattered around the islands, can summon her. So the heroes plant the seeds, instantly growing giant trees glowing with power. Not too long after the trees are planted, Kronos breaks free from his prison. Kronos begins to advance towards the trees, he knows he has to destroy them before they awaken his mother, Gaia. Yet he fails, and Gaia awakens and sends Kronos back into Tartarus, saving the Atlanteans and the world.