Time devours everything, even titans. This troll-scale head captures mythology’s most infamous father—four eyes blazing with ancient paranoia, tusked mouth roaring eternal hunger, and a beard suggesting age that measured in eons rather than years. Those human ears maintain unsettling connection to mortality while everything else screams primordial power.
The beard distinguishes this titan from its younger counterparts. That facial hair suggests wisdom earned through ruling and devouring, age that watched civilizations rise before consuming them. Paint it in aged tones showing millennia of reign, add texture variation through careful layering, or experiment with metallic highlights suggesting divine but tarnished authority. The beard provides gravitas—this isn’t mindless monster, this is calculating evil with experience.
Those four eyes maintain the signature titan wrongness. Layer each with individual intensity, create glowing effects showing divine power barely contained, or paint asymmetry suggesting fractured sanity earned through prophecy-induced paranoia. That open roaring mouth exposes tusks and fangs at giant scale—paint those ancient teeth with yellowing suggesting eons of unfortunate dietary choices.
The bald head and human ears add uncomfortable familiarity. This was something that could relate to mortals before transcending into titan horror.
Perfect for building elder titan hierarchies, creating mythological pantheon threats, or showcasing that time itself has teeth. At troll scale, Cronus dominates any display.
Some titans rage. This one calculated and still raged anyway.








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