Before gods ruled, before heroes rose, there existed the Titans—beings entrusted with the power to judge creation itself. Among them stood one supreme force: Oman, the Titan King, ruler of the Titan Realm and guardian of the deepest layer of reality known as the Transparent World.
As the multiverse expands beyond control, worlds begin collapsing under their own corruption. Civilizations exploit power meant to protect balance, and cosmic laws are broken without consequence. From his throne beyond time, Oman watches in silence—until judgment becomes unavoidable.
Driven by destiny and restrained by his own code, Oman rises alongside his fractured royal bloodline: Nier, his wise yet fading father; Jiss, his conflicted sister who questions Titan judgment; and Bhij, his ruthless brother who believes destruction is the only solution. With the Titan army led by Commander Forge, Oman unleashes planet-level judgment, erasing entire worlds without chaos—only emptiness.
But every act of judgment leaves a scar. As Oman partially enters the Transparent World, he begins to see truths even Titans were never meant to witness—connections to angels, unseen cousins, and forces that could challenge Titan supremacy itself.
The film builds toward a devastating realization: Oman’s greatest enemy may not be the universe he is judging, but the fate written for him. In the final moments, after unspeakable destruction, Oman finally speaks—his first words echoing across all realities—before the screen cuts to black, leaving the multiverse trembling at the return of its ultimate judge.
The age of mercy ends.
The age of infinite power begins.