KellHound270's Work

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Chapter VII

Monster Zero flew out of the ocean, the stump of it's left neck flopping around uselessly.

It flew to the mountain where Okeneba had awakened, which was actually a dormant volcano, and landed on top. Monster Zero absorbed the heat from the magma, and used it for a rather grisly purpose.

The left neck twitched violently as a long, black tongue extended out from the windpipe. A skull grew around, followed by muscles and bones. In less than a minute, the left head and neck was completely healed.

After the painful ordeal, Monster Zero raised it's heads to the heavens and screamed. The scream echoed across the globe, and was heard by Titans all over the world.

Outpost 52, Sedona, Arizona

The scream reached the desert of Arizona, where a Titan stirred and crawled out of the rock. The crab-like legs rose from the sandy rock and screeched.

Scylla had awoken.

Outpost 67, Munich, Germany

The scream was heard in Germany, where the oldest of all Titans rose. The mountain moved as the creature revealed it's ram-horned draconic face.

Methuselah had awoken.

Outpost 58, Tingua Preserve, Brazil

The scream echoed through the rainforest. The trees parted as a fur-covered creature arose from the dirt and rock. It swung it's tusks to clear a path for itself.

Behemoth had awoken.

Outpost 63, Laurentian Abyss

The scream permeated through the seawater, where a serpent stirred out of his slumber. It's body twisted and swam to the surface, where it saw plenty of boats to destroy.

Manda had awoken.

Outpost 65, Cairo, Egypt

The scream reached Cairo, where two Titans rose from the sand. The skull-headed jackal shared a look with it's serpentine sister before doing as their new alpha bid.

Anubis and Sekhmet had awoken.

Temple of Bast, Wakanda

The scream reached Wakanda, where a goddess woke from her slumber. She heard the command, and roared in pain at the loss of her King.

Bast had awoken.

Outpost 42, Norway

The scream reverberated to Norway, where the Mountain Wolf tore through the sod and rock. He howled to pay his respects to his fallen King.

Fenrir had awoken.

Outpost 86, Borneo

The scream was even heard in the great caves of Borneo, where a devil woke from his sleep. He rose to the surface and did as his alpha commanded.

Baragon had awoken.

Outpost 75, Jebel Barkal, Sudan

The scream was heard in Sudan, where a beast of legend rose with a bellow. A trunk rose to the surface, followed by an armored body.

Mokele-Mbembe had awoken.

Outpost 99, Ayers Rock, Australia

The scream echoed over Australia, where a Titan broke free of the rock that imprisoned it for so long. It leaped into the water and swam quickly, it's wide, beaver-like tail propelling it forward.

Bunyip had awoken.

Outpost 81, Indian Ocean

The scream was heard under the Indian Ocean, where a massive creature woke from it's slumber. It used a set of crab-like legs to pry it's shell free of the rock, then propelled itself backward using it's syphon.

Kraken had awoken.

Outpost 57, Machu Picchu, Brazil

The scream vibrated the rocks in Machu Picchu, where a Titan freed it's feathery body from the millennia of rocks on it. The feathered serpent took to the skies to do as it's master commanded

Quetzalcoatl had awoken.

Outpost 51, the Pantheon, Greece

The scream shook the pillars of the Pantheon, where a creature of death woke from his slumber. He splayed his frills angrily as he roared at the humans beneath him.

Thanatos had awoken.

Outpost 94, the Gobi Desert

The scream even reached the cold wastes of the Gobi, where the greatest of parasites woke up. It chased after an explorer's jeep that drove quickly in it's attempts to get away.

Olgoi-Kharkhoi had awoken.

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"I thought we were going to release them gradually," Alan Jonah said, looking at the viewscreens that showed all the Titans. "One at a time."

"I'm not the one doing this," Emma gasped.

The central screen showed Monster Zero, continuing it's scream. Okeneba lowered his upper body in a bow, and Rodan lowered his head in a bow of his own.

"Long live the King."