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Grazgiell

Grazgiell is a pillar of roaring flame, widely considered the strogest titan yet known. Famous for distroying the city of whiteridge, as well as the town of Bellmare, Grazgiell moves in on Aresdon. As the leaders of the powerful trade city watch, Grazgiell shatters units sent to defeat the it.
How does one kill Fire itself?
-Member of the Aresdon city council

Bellmare

The site of Grazgiell's first appearance, the town of bellmare, a trading stop on the way to Aresdon, was burned overnight. Grazgiell left only six survivors, out of a village of 1000. A post-man traveling to the town the next day found only charred rubble where the town once was, and even the stone village hall melted. He sped back to Aresdon, and the city sent to nearby towns, including Whiteridge. By the time that messanger arrived, whiteridge was already gone.  

Whiteridge

Whiteridge, a bustling industrial city, was caught off guard by Grazgiell. The millitary was able to muster a response only when Grazgiell had reached the gates, and even then it was disorganized. The weapons of the watch had no effect against the pillar of fire, and were distroyed by the indicenary power of it's response.
Volley after volley of arrows found their mark, but what can twigs do againt fire? Rains of blows cleaved at the thing, but what can sharpened metal do againt an inferno?
Flame against flesh, however, is a different matter.
-an observer of the military's stand
As the city burned, it's population fled into the surrounding wood, leaving Grazgiell to shatter their the buildings and towers. A unit sent to the the site from Aresdon found the city leveled and the nearby forest alight.

Aresdon

The city of Aresdon looks on in fear at the titan coming it's way. It despretly seeks to hire mercenaries as it's own millitary proves useless againt the pillar of flames. They find little luck, as most mercenaries are already employed, and those not so stay away because of the deadly nature of this assignment, dispite the huge sums of money involved.
Aresdon has turned to water as a method to ward off the titan; they are daming the river they draw water from, and sending workers upstream to divert more water toward the city, hoping to drown the city as the titan enters it. Water has been known to ward of the titan; Gragiell took the long route to whiteridge to get around the lake, but such a project could take much more time then they have.
Most of the citizens prepare to flee the city, making for hightower, hoping it still holds strong.
Children

What is Grazgiell

Long ago, there lived Nibrimm, a very powerful wizard. It was said that fire itself followed her every command. Seeking to cement her control over fire, she bound it's essance into a five-pointed crown. For many decades it remained bound, but fire resented being held captive. Eventually, it saw its chance, and broke free. The fire took phisical form, a great column of flame, an shifting inferno, that came to be called Grazgiell, Great-fire in Nibrimm's tounge. The wizard was almost incinerated, but using her mastery of fire, she avoided the worst of the flames. They battled long, but the wizards spells did little against the creture of fire. Seeing she had lost, she escaped on wings of flame. Grazgiell pursued Nibrimm long, before dieing at the hands of Sundamar. With the crown of fire's return, another fire creture has been spotted; often called the flame star because its flights at night, it was sighted closer, revealing it to be a great fire-bird. Many wonder if the bird is Nibrimm, transformed by the passage of 750 years.
The firebird