Piercing the Titan's heart was the goal of Cliff's maneuver, and he had succeeded. However, the impact against the massive creature of stone and magma had sent him flying far beyond the fortress city's walls.
He had carved a gaping hole in the monster's chest, but Cliff knew it wouldn't be enough to bring down such a colossal being.
He got back up, realizing that his white wings had been burned away by the flames after he had used his own body as a weapon against the enemy. But that wasn't a problem—he only needed to summon them again, restoring them to their previous brilliance.
The Titan had already collapsed onto the ground. Yet instead of rising, its immense stone body seemed to be melting into magma. The liquefaction had begun at its torso, right where Cliff's attack had left a massive wound.