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“No,” Jian said. “I came to give you a gift.”

The first time Kael activated the Titan, the ground around him turned to cracked, weeping obsidian. He one-shot the Ender Dragon. He stood in the middle of the PvP arena and laughed as players bounced off his armor like moths against a lantern. Within a week, the server’s player count dropped by half. Those who remained either begged Kael for a spare Titan or quit in disgust.

Jian refused the commission.

Jian walked up to him. “I showed you the vanilla.”

He had never used it because it would also delete the target’s memory of ever having the modded kit. They wouldn’t just lose Titan. They would lose the desire for it.

“Kael,” Jian typed.

The mod accepted it. The server did not.

Axiom ran a custom mod called . Unlike the simple "here’s a sword and some steak" kits of other servers, Apotheosis allowed a player to craft, save, and trade complete metaphysical loadouts . A kit wasn't just items. It was a snapshot of a player's intended identity: armor, hotbar, offhand, ender chest contents, potion effects, experience levels, even keybinds. Activating a kit wiped your current state and replaced it entirely in one smooth, terrifying second.