Hindsight rages just as loudly. This troll-scale head captures Prometheus’s mythological brother—same four-eye wrongness, same tusked fury, but stripped of horns and crowned only by bare scalp. Those surprisingly human ears add unsettling familiarity to otherwise alien horror, suggesting something that remembers mortality before transcending it.
The bald design creates stark brutality without horn decoration. That exposed skull and four blazing eyes dominate without ornamental distraction—this is pure titan rage without symbolic crowning. Paint the bare scalp with texture variation showing ancient scarring, add age lines suggesting eons of consequences poorly considered, or create smooth demonic perfection proving some monsters don’t earn their scars through stupidity.
Those four eyes maintain the same unsettling wrongness as its horned counterpart. Layer each eye with individual character—paint them showing different emotional states suggesting fractured consciousness, create unified glowing intensity, or experiment with asymmetrical colors suggesting imperfect creation. The human ears contrast beautifully against monstrous features, adding cognitive dissonance that heightens horror.
The open mouth with exposed tusks and fangs communicates titan-scale aggression at full volume. Paint those teeth with ancient yellowing, add wet horrific effects, or experiment with glowing throat fire. That roaring expression works perfectly for brothers who share fury if not foresight.
Perfect for building titan pairs with Prometheus, creating primordial threats with human echoes, or showcasing that hindsight roars just as loud as foresight. At troll scale, mythology’s brothers both demand battlefield respect.
Prometheus thought first. Epimetheus acts and regrets. Both roar equally.








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