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+ | {{infobox Titan |
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+ | | image = File:Brahe.jpg |
ā | | attack |
+ | | attack = 6 |
ā | | defense |
+ | | defense = 3 |
ā | | type |
+ | | type = [[Litho-Titan]] Warrior |
ā | | size |
+ | | size = Large |
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+ | | ability = Grand Entrance |
ā | | height |
+ | | height = 14 feet 5 inches |
ā | | weight |
+ | | weight = 1 ton 700 pounds |
ā | | users |
+ | | users = [[Klaus]] |
ā | | first |
+ | | first = "[[All Work and No Pay]]" |
ā | | last |
+ | | last = "[[The Vampire Loses its Fangs]]" |
⚫ | }}'''Brahe''' is a large, golem-like [[Titan]] whose massive body is covered in ancient runes. Rumor within [[the Organization]] states that the mad scientist, [[Klaus]], experimentally created Brahe from a [[Metagolem]] Titan. Brahe is also related to the [[Coralgolem]], [[Undergolem]], and [[Chaingolem]] Titans. |
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⚫ | '''Brahe''' is a large, golem-like [[Titan]] whose massive body is covered in ancient runes. Rumor within [[the Organization]] states that the mad scientist, [[Klaus]], experimentally created Brahe from a [[Metagolem]] Titan. Brahe is also related to the [[Coralgolem]], [[Undergolem]], and [[Chaingolem]] Titans. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Klaus invoked Brahe in the [[Valley of the Kings, Egypt]], to outnumber [[Dante Vale|Dante Vale's]] team. The [[Huntik Foundation|Huntik]] team, who were outnumbered, retreated without engaging against Brahe. {{Source|All Work and No Pay}} |
Klaus invoked Brahe in the [[Valley of the Kings, Egypt]], to outnumber [[Dante Vale|Dante Vale's]] team. The [[Huntik Foundation|Huntik]] team, who were outnumbered, retreated without engaging against Brahe. {{Source|All Work and No Pay}} |
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ā | Klaus later invoked Brahe in [[Klaus' |
+ | Klaus later invoked Brahe in [[Klaus' bookshop|his laboratory]] when Dante's team found Klaus' whereabouts. Brahe fought against [[Metagolem]], but Brahe was initially overwhelmed. Klaus then used the [[Strikemode]] spell to power Brahe up, making him much stronger than Metagolem. Dante used [[Stopglue]] on Brahe to prevent him fromĀ sending Metagolem back to his Amulet, though Klaus freed Brahe by using [[Hexkill]]. He then threw rocks at [[Lok]], who was flying with [[Kipperin]]. Brahe then fought against [[Sabriel]], though Sabriel was able to dodge his attacks. Brahe proved ineffective as Dante's team ultimately left with the [[Spear of Vlad the Impaler]], the item that they were after.{{Source|The Bookshop Hunter}} |
ā | Klaus invoked Brahe for the last time on the |
+ | Klaus invoked Brahe for the last time on the rooftop of the [[Castle of Vlad Dracul]] when his spy, [[Zhalia Moon]], betrayed him. Brahe again fought against [[Dante Vale|Dante Vale's]] Metagolem. Metagolem jumped onto Brahe, which caused both Titans to fall of the roof. {{Source|The Vampire Loses its Fangs}} |
== Abilities == |
== Abilities == |
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ā | Like [[Metagolem]], Brahe is made of durable stone. As a large Titan, his strength comes at the expense of speed, rendering Brahe less able to dodge oncoming attacks. However, with a punch that can send most weaker Titans back to their [[Amulets]], this exchange may prove useful in battle. |
+ | Like [[Metagolem]], Brahe is made of durable stone. As a large Titan, his strength comes at the expense of speed, rendering Brahe less able to dodge oncoming attacks. However, with a punch that can send most weaker Titans back to their [[Amulets]], this exchange may prove useful in battle. In addition to his bulk physique, Brahe is also able to fire rocks from his hand with great force. |
== Design History == |
== Design History == |
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ā | + | Brahe was named after [[wikipedia:Tycho Brahe|Tycho Brahe]], an astronomer and alchemist from Denmark during the 1500's. Brahe's Seeker, Klaus, is likewise a scientist and alchemist, contrasting Brahe's characteristics of being very strong but dumb. Seekers theorize that Brahe was once a [[Metagolem]] Titan that Klaus "improved" with the runes which cover its body. {{source|Huntik.com}} |
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Brahe (Rough Sketch).jpg|Rough Sketch |
Brahe (Rough Sketch).jpg|Rough Sketch |
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Brahe (Pencil Sketch).jpg|Pencil Sketch |
Brahe (Pencil Sketch).jpg|Pencil Sketch |
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{{Gallery}} |
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ā | Brahe |
+ | Brahe Amulet.jpg|Brahe's Amulet |
ā | Brahe |
+ | Brahe Icon.jpg|Brahe's Icon |
Brahe.jpg|Brahe |
Brahe.jpg|Brahe |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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*Ā Brahe's summoning command is "'''Engage'''". |
*Ā Brahe's summoning command is "'''Engage'''". |
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ā | * Brahe's name is based on Tycho Brahe. At age twenty, Tycho Brahe lost part of his nose in a sword-duel. Though Tycho Brahe used a piece of skin-colored metal to replace his nose, the Titan, Brahe, possesses no nose at all. |
+ | * Brahe's name is based on [[wikipedia:Tycho Brahe|Tycho Brahe]]. At age twenty, Tycho Brahe lost part of his nose in a sword-duel. Though Tycho Brahe used a piece of skin-colored metal to replace his nose, the Titan, Brahe, possesses no nose at all. |
* Brahe's concept art was revealed on [[Huntik.com]] by entering the password Behemoth09. |
* Brahe's concept art was revealed on [[Huntik.com]] by entering the password Behemoth09. |
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+ | [[nl:Brahe]][[pl:Brahi]][[es:Brahe]][[it:Brahe]] |
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[[Category:Titans]] |
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[[Category:Organization Titans]] |
[[Category:Organization Titans]] |
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[[Category:Large Titans]] |
[[Category:Large Titans]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 1 Titans]] |
Revision as of 02:07, 3 December 2018
Brahe is a large, golem-like Titan whose massive body is covered in ancient runes. Rumor within the Organization states that the mad scientist, Klaus, experimentally created Brahe from a Metagolem Titan. Brahe is also related to the Coralgolem, Undergolem, and Chaingolem Titans.
History
Brahe is thought to have been created as one of the scientific and magical experiments of Klaus through modifying a Metagolem Titan. Huntik.com
Klaus invoked Brahe in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, to outnumber Dante Vale's team. The Huntik team, who were outnumbered, retreated without engaging against Brahe. S1E14
Klaus later invoked Brahe in his laboratory when Dante's team found Klaus' whereabouts. Brahe fought against Metagolem, but Brahe was initially overwhelmed. Klaus then used the Strikemode spell to power Brahe up, making him much stronger than Metagolem. Dante used Stopglue on Brahe to prevent him from sending Metagolem back to his Amulet, though Klaus freed Brahe by using Hexkill. He then threw rocks at Lok, who was flying with Kipperin. Brahe then fought against Sabriel, though Sabriel was able to dodge his attacks. Brahe proved ineffective as Dante's team ultimately left with the Spear of Vlad the Impaler, the item that they were after. S1E16
Klaus invoked Brahe for the last time on the rooftop of the Castle of Vlad Dracul when his spy, Zhalia Moon, betrayed him. Brahe again fought against Dante Vale's Metagolem. Metagolem jumped onto Brahe, which caused both Titans to fall of the roof. S1E17
Abilities
Like Metagolem, Brahe is made of durable stone. As a large Titan, his strength comes at the expense of speed, rendering Brahe less able to dodge oncoming attacks. However, with a punch that can send most weaker Titans back to their Amulets, this exchange may prove useful in battle. In addition to his bulk physique, Brahe is also able to fire rocks from his hand with great force.
Design History
Brahe was named after Tycho Brahe, an astronomer and alchemist from Denmark during the 1500's. Brahe's Seeker, Klaus, is likewise a scientist and alchemist, contrasting Brahe's characteristics of being very strong but dumb. Seekers theorize that Brahe was once a Metagolem Titan that Klaus "improved" with the runes which cover its body. Huntik.com
Gallery
Images included in this section are subject to the Huntik Wiki's Gallery Policy. |
Trivia
- Brahe's summoning command is "Engage".
- Brahe's name is based on Tycho Brahe. At age twenty, Tycho Brahe lost part of his nose in a sword-duel. Though Tycho Brahe used a piece of skin-colored metal to replace his nose, the Titan, Brahe, possesses no nose at all.
- Brahe's concept art was revealed on Huntik.com by entering the password Behemoth09.