The Drowned Titan Beneath the Deep
In the depths of a hidden ocean trench lies the Drowned God of Titan’s Rest. This colossal statue, standing over 40 feet tall, depicts a forgotten deity from an ancient civilization.
The people who built it lived thousands of years ago, long before the sea claimed their kingdom.
Historians and archaeologists continue to debate its origins. Some point to ancient myths, while others think it may reveal a lost history.
Local legend says the statue was created to honor Oceanus, the god of the sea and keeper of the tides. The people built it in hopes of calming the storms and rising seas that threatened their land. They believed this offering would appease the ocean and protect them from disaster.
But their efforts failed. Shortly after they completed the statue, a massive tidal wave swept over their kingdom.
The water engulfed everything, including the statue, and drowned their civilization. Over time, people forgot the memory of this once-great kingdom, leaving only myth behind. The Drowned God remains to tell their story.
In the early 2000s, divers rediscovered the statue. Marine life now covers the figure, turning it into a decaying relic of the past. Fish swim through its cracks, and seaweed wraps around it, creating a strange blend of nature and myth.
Some divers claim to hear strange echoes near the statue, adding to the mystery.
Though no one may ever learn the true story, the Drowned God of Titan’s Rest continues to fascinate those who dare to explore the deep.