Name: Atlas
Human Name: Arminius Anton
Role: Titan
Status: Widow
Sexuality: Straight
Appearance in Human Form:
Details: Atlas is tall at 7ft with well developed muscles. He has shoulder length brown hair, and a clean shaven face. There are scars lining six parts of his body where the chains that bound him once where. His eyes are a burning green, which hold only rage against the gods who had cursed him for an eternity to bear the weight of the crushing world. His skin has many light scars from way back during the war of the Titans.
Apperance in God form:
Details: Atlas is the definition of endurance so his body is much the same way. Atlas is rippled with large boulder like muscles and his height is incredible. Atlas was the largest Titan, a true giant whose physical power was unmatched among the Titans and the Gods. He has long flowing brown hair with a hard face that seems almost chiseled from stone, with its strong set jaw, high cheek bones and slightly bent hawkish nose. His giant eyes still hold that burning rage barley contained with their green depths.
Weapon: Uses the Chains that once bound him as weapons. In a fight, he wraps the chains around his arms using them as a defence and weapon.
Powers:
Strength: None can match Atlas in strength, as Atlas is the most physically powerful being known in existence.
Endurance: Atlasās Endurance is legendary, even his name means endurance. Atlas is almost impossible to fell much like the mighty mountains of what was once his domain.
Regeneration: Atlasās wounds heal quickly enabling the titan to continue to fight even in the direst of situations. Atlas is rarely fatigued and due to this he is able to fight for an eternity without ever tiring.
History: Long ago in the first great Titan war it was Atlas who carried Chronos will, as the later Titan was defeated by his sons and so it was left to Atlas to lead the Titans in the brutal war. Atlas fought well, and was a monster that when Zeus would speak of him it was always āGreat Atlasā for his power was truly great. It was in the falling of the Titans that Atlas paid the price of leadership being forced to forever bear the burden of heaven on his shoulders.
What could be a harsher punishment than being made to hold up the home of your conquers for all eternity. Atlas loss everything, his nymph wife, his lifeā¦ forever casted out to bear the heavens on his shoulders and every day his hate grew beyond measure. The gods slumbered, the Titans slumbered but not atlasā¦ forever holding up the heavens, time seemed to last an eternity under the crushing weight, but Atlas was freed at last.
Chronos king of the Titans, had broken Atlasās chains, and the great Titan was unleashedā¦ freed from his torment. Atlas never had hatred for mortals; he rather thought them interesting as he had watched them for over a millenniumā¦ but he owed Chronos so much for freeing him from that hell, that Atlas would do anything to repay him, even crush the mortals. When the gods awoke, it would be Atlas who met them, and Atlas who crushed themā¦ Zeus would fall and by Atlasās own hands he will bear Atlasās heaven.
The time of the Gods is over, the age of the Titans has begun once again.