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- (cur prev topic) 20:07, 4 August 2020 . . RexGoji (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (Bunyip would look like a combination of Ambulocetus, Estemmenosuchus, and a platypus.) . . +85‎
- (cur prev topic) 20:05, 4 August 2020 . . RexGoji (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (I would see Leviathan as a huge Elasmosaurus-like animal with a neck that takes up most of its body, and because it lives very deep in th...) . . +194‎
- (cur prev topic) 00:15, 3 August 2020 . . AngiraBlu (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (You guys really put a LOT of thought into the hypothetical designs. Gotta say, I'm impressed! 😳) . . +95‎
- (cur prev topic) 23:37, 2 August 2020 . . Gorogera (talk | contribs) edited a post on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" . . +9‎
- (cur prev topic) 23:37, 2 August 2020 . . Gorogera (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (Leviathan - Giant plesiosaur-like reptile with clawed flippers. Amhuluk - Brown wingless dragon with yellow spotted fur. Baphomet - Black...) . . +691‎
- (cur prev topic) 20:08, 2 August 2020 . . LegendaryGoji1954 (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (I like these ideas too.) . . +23‎
- (cur prev topic) 04:29, 2 August 2020 . . Behemoth1999 (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (Okay, these are interesting ideas. I have my own versions. I like to imagine Sekhmet as a six-legged lioness with brown stripes, a small...) . . +509‎
- (cur prev topic) 01:45, 10 July 2020 . . LegendaryGoji1954 (talk | contribs) commented on "How the designs for the unseen Titans could look" (Several Titans in King of the Monsters weren't shown on-screen, so I decided to pitch some designs based on their origin in mythology. ....) . . +1,491‎