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==Lore==
==Lore==
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'''"DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE GAIAFORMS, THE ENERGIES WITHIN PLANETS?"'''
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Do you really believe there was no magic before the [[Traveler]]?
Do you really believe there was no magic before the [[Traveler]]?



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Antaeus Wards
Antaeus ward.jpg
Specifications

Name:

Antaeus Wards

Type:

Boots

Rarity:

Exotic

Class:

Titan

 

"Do you believe in the Gaiaforms, the energies within planets?"
— Armor description

The Antaeus Wards are a set of Exotic Titan boots introduced in Forsaken. While equipped, sliding reflects projectiles such as rockets and some supers back at the attacker.[1]

Lore[edit]

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"And my vanquisher will read that book, seeking the weapon, and they will come to understand me, where I have been and where I was going."
The following is a verbatim transcription of an official document for archival reasons. As the original content is transcribed word-for-word, any possible discrepancies and/or errors are included.

"DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE GAIAFORMS, THE ENERGIES WITHIN PLANETS?"


Do you really believe there was no magic before the Traveler?

Mother Earth. Anima Mundi. World Soul. The ancients had it right—they erred only in believing their first god would also be their last.

These planets, moons, and asteroids upon which we leave our footprints—they have an energy of their own. Will. Breath. Soul.

I call them Gaiaforms, though I admit the name suffers from terracentrism. One might instead say there is one Gaiaform, and one Areoform, and one Mercuriform, and one Venusiform, and so on. The greatest gaiaforms of our solar system are eight in number—or, if you prefer, nine—but asteroids and minor planets have them too. And in their sidereal generosity, these gaiaforms will protect us, if we ask them.

Perhaps you think this sounds mad. But if it isn't true… then how do the Antaeus Wards work?

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