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== Powers and Abilities==
== Powers and Abilities==
The Mortemdefieir Titan can cast Tier 6 spells without preparation, reanimate the dead, fashion a blade out of corpses, and create plagues and swarms of insects as a byproduct of its killing aura. It is highly magic resistant, such that even sustained bombardment from a [[Walled Cities|Walled City]] can barely force it to regenerate. He is a match for [[Teriarch]] in combat, thanks to its Skills and high speed regeneration. It can control its own flesh to make it malleable and fit through cracks in the earth,  form smaller hands, or detach parts of itself to create undead minions.   
The Mortemdefieir Titan can cast Tier 6 spells without preparation, reanimate the dead, fashion a blade out of corpses, and create plagues and swarms of insects as a byproduct of its killing aura. It is highly magic resistant, such that even sustained bombardment from a [[Walled Cities|Walled City]] can barely force it to regenerate. He is a match for [[Teriarch]] in combat, thanks to its Skills and high speed regeneration. It can control its own flesh to amke it malleable and fit through cracks in the earth,  form smaller hands, or detach parts of itself to create undead minions.   


His regeneration is fueled by [[seith]] cores within its body. These cores are as big as a Hobgoblin's torso, able to be moved inside the titan's body, and due to the Titan's magic resistance need Tier 6 spells to be damaged, making it preferable to break them through mundane force.<ref name=":0" /> These cores can also use death magic to defend themselves, such as casting [Deathbolts], creating whips of death, and send waves of death magic of such force that they can not only dissolve incoming spells but send them back as a necromantic version. In desperation, he can also create a death field that will even kill and reanimate the Titan's own insects, but they can only do so once and the expenditure of magic leaves them weaker. The Titan can also detonate his own cores in massive explosions. Destroying the cores removes its ability to regenerate, but does not kill it.<ref name=":2" /> He can fashion a second body from a seith core with dead bodies as material.<ref name=":4" />  
His regeneration is fueled by [[seith]] cores within its body. These cores are as big as a Hobgoblin's torso, able to be moved inside the titan's body, and due to the Titan's magic resistance need Tier 6 spells to be damaged, making it preferable to break them through mundane force.<ref name=":0" /> These cores can also use death magic to defend themselves, such as casting [Deathbolts], creating whips of death, and send waves of death magic of such force that they can not only dissolve incoming spells but send them back as a necromantic version. In desperation, he can also create a death field that will even kill and reanimate the Titan's own insects, but they can only do so once and the expenditure of magic leaves them weaker. The Titan can also detonate his own cores in massive explosions. Destroying the cores removes its ability to regenerate, but does not kill it.<ref name=":2" /> He can fashion a second body from a seith core with dead bodies as material.<ref name=":4" />  
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