<<Jaxon's Point of View>>
It was gross to remove the bones from the body of this giant. I didn't know any technique to make it clean or easier. I simply used Wind Slash for the huge cuts of flesh and the sword to remove residues.
Under the bath of the moonlight, I cleaned all the flesh from the bones I gathered. Giant monsters have almost the same number of bones as humans, but they were massively scaled, which helped me organize the bones without having a hard time matching them with Titan One.
I didn't need the smaller bones such as in the fingers and toes and some smaller parts to support the joints. From my perspective, Titan One only needed the major bones that would hold its movements since, simply, everything would be under Necromancy.
The idea of this ability, the Horn of Death, was still unclear, so I presumed that the major anatomy wouldn't be a matter to consider as, practically, Titan One would be an undead.