Happy picnic scene with the Titans. Screams come at a separate price. |
Name: Titans (巨人 - Kyojin, literally meaning "Giant")
Origin: Attack on Titan
Classification: Race of Man-Eating Giants, Former Humans (?)
Age: More than a hundred years since their first appearance
Population: At least many hundreds of thousands, likely millions (Titans said to outnumber the humans behind the walls)
Abilities: Super strength, speed and durability, regeneration (Mid, but it usually takes time), almost completely insensitive to pain, can live off sunlight, ability to sense the presence of humans in large concentrations
Weaknesses: They need solar energy, usually rendering them inactive at night. Striking a specific 100x10cm area around their nape can instantly kill them and the Titan vaporizes in minutes. Most Titans are also generally dumb and only appear to move by their instincts.
Holdings: Most likely they occupy the majority of the continent
Affiliated Factions: Titan Shifters (call themselves as "Warriors"), Beast Titans
Notable Individuals:
- 15m Class: The largest encountered type of Titan. Their physical are roughly comparable to Eren's own Titan form, but somewhat weaker and of course unintelligible.
- 7-14m Classes: Intermediate class which is weaker than the 15m Class but still poses quite a threat to 3DMG equipped troops.
- 4-6m Classes: Smaller Titan types that can be easily dispatched by 3DMG. Regardless they are an impossible foe for regular foot soldiers to beat.
- 3m Class: The smallest type of Titan. They are somewhat slower than humans and unintelligible like the other Titans. While the least powerful their skin is still too tough for simple handheld weapons to do much damage against them.
- Deviant Class: Rare and unique type of Titans that show unusual behavior. It could be hints of intelligence or just plain weird actions. Some of them also have capabilities unexpected of normal Titans (outrunning horses or jumping relatively large distances in an instant).
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