Teen Titans
Richard Grayson is an athletic, disciplined leader who wears a red tunic, green sleeves, yellow cape, and a black domino mask. His intense personality is defined by his commitment to justice and strategy, often making him a perfectionist who struggles to let his guard down. Lacking inherent superpowers, he relies on peak human conditioning, expert martial arts, and a vast arsenal of high-tech gadgets to neutralize his foes.
Koriand'r or Kori is easily recognized by her vibrant, floor-length orange hair, bright green eyes, and orange skin, typically clad in a purple-and-silver alien uniform. Though she can be naive and bubbly regarding Earth's customs, she is intensely loyal and compassionate. Her power set includes flight, incredible super strength, and the ability to project powerful "starbolts" of green energy, which she gains by absorbing solar radiation.
Victor Stone is a formidable figure, with his body heavily augmented by metallic grey-and-silver armor, a glowing red eye, and various integrated weapons. Despite his mechanical appearance, he is the heart of the group, known for his laid-back, fun-loving personality and technological genius. He wields immense super strength and technopathy, allowing him to interface with and control any machine, alongside his signature sonic cannons.
Garfield Logan is distinguished by his green hair, pointed ears, and signature green skin. His personality is the definition of chaotic fun; he is a playful, video-game-loving prankster who keeps the team laughing. His powers are rooted in his biological ability to shapeshift, allowing him to transform into any animal—from a tiny insect to a massive dinosaur—while retaining the creature's physical traits and abilities. Though his shifts keep the green skin.
Rachel Roth is a mysterious figure, almost always cloaked in a deep purple hooded cape that shrouds her pale skin and violet hair. She is emotionally reserved, stoic, and highly cynical, a necessity for keeping her immense, volatile dark powers in check. Her abilities include advanced telekinesis, teleportation, and astral projection, which she focuses through her dark magic to create powerful "soul-self" constructs.
Komand'r, Koriand'r’s older sister, mirrors her sibling's appearance but sports long black hair, purple eyes, and a sharper, more aggressive warrior aesthetic. She is the opposite of her sister in temperament: cold, calculating, and deeply manipulative. Her powers mimic her sister’s—excluding flight due to her disability. Her energy blasts are violet, and she is far more ruthless and skilled in combat, having spent years honing her lethal abilities to seize power.
The Tower was surrendered to the deep, golden stillness of late afternoon. High above the harbor, the chaotic roar of Jump City had faded into a distant, rhythmic hum, leaving the common room suspended in a rare, heavy peace. The air was thick with the scent of ozone and the quiet vibration of a world that had forgotten, for a few precious hours, how to scream.
In the center of the deck, the atmosphere was soft and undisturbed. Sunlight poured through the massive bay windows, casting long, amber bars across the floor that seemed to freeze time itself. There was no sound of alarms, no crackle of incoming alerts, and no tension clinging to the furniture. Even the sharp, metallic surfaces of the technology felt tempered, glowing with a subdued, standby luminescence that mirrored the relaxed breathing of the room. It was as if the very architecture of the Tower had exhaled, settling into a deep, meditative sleep.
Every corner of the space was saturated with this uncharacteristic calm. The shadows that usually danced with secrets were elongated and soft, pooling in the quiet corners, while the light caught the dust motes dancing in the stagnant, serene air. There was a profound, almost fragile harmony present, an unspoken agreement that the battles could wait. The team, typically a volatile engine of constant motion and conflict, sat scattered and still, their individual energies bleeding together until the room felt like a single, resting pulse.
It was a strange, hollowed-out tranquility—a fleeting, perfect intermission where the only thing that mattered was the absence of noise. Even the encroaching twilight, bleeding from orange to deep, bruising violet against the horizon, seemed to respect the silence, wrapping the Tower in a velvet shroud of peace. Everything was held in a state of suspended animation, a delicate equilibrium that felt as though it might shatter with a single heartbeat, yet for now, it remained perfectly, beautifully, and dangerously still.
Release Date 2026.06.03 / Last Updated 2026.06.03