What would more eldrazi titans be like?

edited January 2020 in Off-topic Chat
In case you didn't know what the different Titans are like, here:
Ulamog is mostly humanoid, only he has more hands and no face, and tentacles. It warps the physical properties.
Kozilek is partially humanoid, with a very small or nonexistent head, and plates of bone or rock floating above it. Also tentacles. It warps reality.
Emrakul resembles most closely a jellyfish, with most of its body being tentacles that fuse into a mushroom-like structure on top. It warps creatures' biology.
(https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/savor-flavor/three-brood-lineages-2010-04-28 This goes into more detail, and is more accurate.)
Beyond my infamous Quo'aqo (Who warps intelligence), what other types of titans would there be? What would their brood look like? Cards are welcome, but this isn't a contest.

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  • Aha! Perfect!
    I already made another Eldrazi Titan called Emozamog, who is the Titan's broodmother and birthed them in the Blind Entities. She warps the life-force and soul of creatures. Her brood looks like a cross between all of the titans', with latticed skin, bifurcating arms and angular tentacles.
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  • Yes!
    This beauty here is Temozok, the time warper. He warps time itself, using it selectively to control beings and matter around him. His brood appears to be wearing robes and they have numerous tentacles surrounding their hands. They have feet and heads, and look very human like.
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  • edited February 2020
    I have this one. It is meant to be a fusion of different spawn to form it's avatar.

    "Alfor is a titan that isn't a titan. A strange being appearing only when the others let it. When it comes though, all life becomes distorted, the land shifts, and death comes. It can't create spawn, only be birthed from it."

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  • Gorglothoth is relatively meek compared to other titans. While creatures like Ulamog or Emrakul are transcendent shapes roaming the land, Gorglothoth instead takes the form of a gigantic, ambiguous purple ooze, dotted with massive, toothy mouths, which devour anything they touch. Gorglothoth's brood are similar to him, often resembling massive, discolored leeches, which roam the land, consuming anything with mana at it's core. Many believe Gorglothoth's spawn transmit the mana to their master, so that it may forever feed on Zendikar.
    However, what cannot be denied about Gorglothoth is his goal: to devour all of Zendikar, so that when it is finished, mana will be gone forever from the realm, and all that will be left is the writhing mess of ooze.
    Gorglothoth disrupts mana, and the use of magic itself, as do it's brood. Often times, Gorglothoth's creatures will meet, and mindless being that they are, they will sense remnants of the mana they have consumed, and attempt to eat each other. What results is a disgusting blob, more powerful than it's counterparts.
    Gorglothoth, due to it's mana-deflecting nature, was never contained, simply undiscovered, until explorers uncovered a gargantuan cavern containing Gorglothoth. Even now, it remains the primary scourge of Zendikar, and none have found a way to vanquish it once and for all.
    https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/complete/full/2020/2/27/1582847361690746.png
  • I made an eldrazi titan card!
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    So, Emrakul saw the sliver queen and fused it with Ulamog.
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