Titan Frenzy (Revamped)
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2024
Mature
In a world where Kaiju's overrun the planet, humans made an attempt to fight back the God's of everyday with the Kaiju Slayer Foundation. There are four Kaiju categories. Block (Weak). City (Medium). Mountain (Strong). Calamity (Good luck). There's also a power system, Karma. Karma splits into six classes, Destruction (Lightning, Fire, Radiation, Acid), Earth (Water, Wind, Rock, Fauna and Animal), Death, Life, Body (Bone, Blood) and Soul. In 1970, 21st of November, Godzilla attacked Tokyo, Japan, he was killed by five mechs, wich lead to him having his soul trapped in the body of a new born boy who's mother died giving birth, and his father wasn't in the picture due to his death before his sons birth. Now we join Akira in his thrilling, romantic, tragic, etc, etc. life!
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