Why this word is great
EARTHSHAKER — [Noun] An epithet for the god Poseidon, or somebody/something of such immense consequence that their actions reverberate through the foundations of the world. From earth ("ground, land") + shaker ("one who shakes"). Unlike "earthquake" (a mere geological event) or "titan" (a being of vast but unspecified power), "earthshaker" evokes the deliberate force of a will behind the upheaval. It is the trident strike that splits continents, the footfall of a conqueror that sends nations to their knees, or the whisper of a prophet that unravels centuries of belief—the terrifying reminder that even the ground beneath us is not beyond the reach of change.