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malko
We have been challenged by the team match titans
artfizz
sounds like a good idea. are they any good?
There are some players with high ratings. Would you like to join?
In Greek mythology, the Titans (Greek: Τῑτάν Tītā́n; plural: Τῑτᾶνες Tītânes) were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. Their role as Elder Gods being overthrown by a present race of younger gods, theOlympians, effected a mythological paradigm shift that the Greeks borrowed from the Ancient Near East.[1]
There are twelve Titans[2] from their first literary appearance, in Hesiod, Theogony; Pseudo-Apollodorus, in Bibliotheke, adds a thirteenth Titan Dione, a double of Theia. The six male Titans are known as the Titanes, and the females as theTitanides ("Titanesses"). The Titans were associated with various sexual concepts, some of which are simply extrapolated from their names: ocean and fruitful earth, sun and moon, memory and natural law. The twelve first-generation Titans were ruled by the youngest, Kronos (Saturn), who overthrew their father, Ouranos ('Sky'), at the urgings of their mother, Gaia ('Earth').
Several Titans produced offspring, who are also known as "Titans." These second-generation Titans include the children ofHyperion (Helios, Eos, and Selene), the daughters of Coeus (Leto and Asteria), and the sons of Iapetus (Prometheus,Epimetheus, Atlas, and Menoetius).
The Titans preceded the Twelve Olympians, who, led by Zeus, eventually overthrew them in the Titanomachy ('War of the Titans'). The Titans were then imprisoned in Tartarus, the deepest part of the underworld, with the few exceptions, most being those who did not fight with Kronos.
Our Olympian task is to bring the Titans down to earth!
artfizz, do you know what happens if I lock the team match against the titans now? Does is start with only 7 players?
artfizz, do you know what happens if I lock the team match against the titans now? Does it start with only 7 players?
Given that the Team Size minimum (in this instance) is one, then the teams are large enough for the match to start. However, both teams have to be locked, so after you have locked Athenians, the Titans can still keep changing until they are locked too.
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