Description
Godzilla: King of Monsters
Intro: Mankind has ascribed many names to the ultimate dweller of the abyss and embodiment of destruction. Tiamat, Bakunawa, Charybdis, Jörmungandr, Leviathan… The people of isolated little Oto Island had their own name and conception of this monster. To them, this entity was a very real and ever-imminent threat that loomed over their entire lives, praying every day that its’ wrath would remain unstirred. They called it… “Gojira”. The name is translated to English as “Godzilla”. It is by these two names that this creature has most commonly come to be known in the wake of his historic resurgence into the modern world.
Story: Definite reports of Godzilla’s reactivation can be traced back at least to the 1950s, though there have been claims of wartime sightings during both World Wars, particularly around the Oto, Sogel, and Lagos island chains of the southwestern Pacific. Some even propose that he has infrequently been documented vaguely at various points in ancient human history.
In any case, Oto island and all its people were found to have been seemingly wiped off the face of the earth in the late 1940s. Investigations into this disaster, as well as the disappearance of several nuclear vessels, resulted in the discovery of a creature of such immensity and power that its’ very existence was deemed a threat to mankind. Termination was attempted via nuclear strikes, covered up as tests, and culminated in operation Castle Bravo in 1954. For many decades the mission’s success was indeterminate, since the monster neither reappeared, nor was a body ever recovered. It became even more dubious in the early 1990s, after a small meteor impact in the central Pacific lead to the discovery of an abyssal chasm far deeper than even the Mariana Trench. Covert satellite imagery revealed evidence of a large, radioactive mass located near the bottom whose fluctuations suggested a form of metabolism. Occasional low-frequency sounds were also detected. Though some of this information inevitably leaked to the public and became the basis for all manner of wild speculations and conspiracies, its’ true nature was kept a guarded secret by the agencies tasked with its’ study. As the years of watching and studying went by, it was prayed that it would remain dormant for the foreseeable future. Those prayers would go unheard.
In 2014, Godzilla made himself known to mankind after attacking first several large sea vessels, then coastal nuclear powerplants in Japan. During these first appearances he was protected by a cocoon-like secondary layer of skin that, while extremely tough, restricted his movement and forced him to crawl along with his hind limbs during his first terrestrial forays. This skin leaked a toxic black ooze which may have been some form of highly degenerated and irradiated biological waste matter, and was also swarming with highly aggressive human-sized parasites known as Shockirus. All attempts at neutralization failed. After accumulating enough radioactive material, he returned to Japan in 2016, this time shedding the outer skin layer and proceeding to march into Tokyo bipedally. All attacks continued to be ineffective, until a planned strike with radiation-retardant material seemed to work. However, Godzilla revived and, enraged, annihilated Tokyo in a devastating display of his own atomic power. He returned to the sea to stabilize his system, leaving behind a sea of flames.
It was then hypothesized that Godzilla had been attracted to Japan due to it being an ancient resting or spawning ground for his species, and that certain radio frequencies had been mistaken for signals given by creatures similar to him. This idea was put to the test, and was proven correct when Godzilla was successfully lured near the crater of an active volcano in the south Pacific. MOAB bombings triggered an eruption which engulfed the monster and sent him plummeting down into the earth. For now…
Abilities: Godzilla is the most feared being on planet Earth. And for good reason. His size and mass alone are enough to crush lesser kaiju beneath his feet. And what remains will be torn apart by wickedly hooked claws and teeth. The force generated by his swinging tail is enough to cause shockwaves through the air, and shatter bedrock. The only parts that seem to be more sensitive to pain are the flexible joints around the dorsal plates and gills. He also seems to have an aversion to sudden bright light, as he makes landfall mostly at night. His eyes can be shielded by ghostly white, diamond-hard nictitating membranes. Most of his senses are attuned to nuclear energies, including a directional sense of smell, and an “aura-sense” similar to radar that may have evolved in response to a variety of flying enemies. He is most maneuverable in water, capable of powered cruising at over 100 knots. His dorsal fins can be lowered across his back for a more streamlined design. His tail generates moving whirlpools that aid in thrusting him forward with minimal effort, like hydraulic turbines. He is less mobile on land, but is capable of striking quickly and efficiently. Godzilla is also in possession of highly developed regeneration abilities, stemming from a fast-acting prion-like substance dubbed “Regenerator G1”.
His most infamous and notable abilities are, of course, his mastery over atomic power. The most recognized and frequently used energy attack is his “Atomic Breath”, which can destroy almost any manmade structure. This attack both burns and poisons opponents and the environment with deadly radiation. He can also channel this radiation into a more concentrated “Plasma Ball”, like a miniature star, which he can spit with deadly accuracy. He can also emit a “Nuclear Pulse” from battery-like muscles along his sides that shorts out electronics and stuns other kaiju. His bite also carries heavy doses of unstable nuclear elements. Due to trace amounts of certain exotic materials around his jaw, it is speculated that he may even be able to refine his breath attack into a highly effective laser-like weapon. But this has yet to be observed.
Character: In combat, Godzilla is extraordinarily aggressive, to a degree that many consider to be unnatural. It seems that he may lack a “flight” instinct, as his only observed course of action when confronted by any obstacle or opponent has been to attack. This has been used to strategic advantage, as provoking him will cause him to alter his course to confront the enemy. This is not always effective, though, as he will ignore lesser attacks if there is a greater force holding his attention. Once his mind is set on something, there is no dissuading him. It is therefore recommended that Godzilla only be engaged when absolutely necessary. He seems to consider the whole Earth as his territory and spends most of his time hibernating in the abyss, senses alert for any perceived challenge to his dominance.
Despite all that has been learned from him, much of Godzilla’s origin and biology remain a mystery. Radio-dating methods are controversial, but seem to indicate extreme longevity, possibly dating as far back as the Hadean Eon, the earliest phase of Earth’s history. If this is true, then Godzilla represents a lineage of lifeforms whose origins may be totally separate and more ancient than all other terrestrial biological life. It has been proposed that his resemblance to reptilian vertebrates may be the result of a form of viral gene transference over millions of years. What his original form or composition may have been like, can only be guessed at.
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Godzilla is copyrighted by Toho
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Guyverman [2021-09-11 21:48:01 +0000 UTC]
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OMSNCM [2020-07-26 23:43:35 +0000 UTC]
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SATGOD [2020-03-24 08:49:01 +0000 UTC]
this godzilla really does look like the King titan from ARK: Extinction
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ScriptGenius12 [2019-11-18 01:52:08 +0000 UTC]
So regarding future events, was he in his bipedal state when he fought Ghidorah?
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ZergLord2099 [2019-07-05 11:28:08 +0000 UTC]
I have to admit this is a very interesting version of Godzilla in fact I think it’s better than my which is basically just Godzilla 2000 and on this subject I would actually like to hear your opinions on my profile for my Godzilla and here’s the link to it Godzilla Profile
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Dragoninaki [2019-05-31 13:04:01 +0000 UTC]
What if Godzilla species is from a other dimension and somehow manege to get in Precambrian period earth, that would explain is biology but if you already have a exact Origen then go for it
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mkubishke20 [2018-12-24 02:51:53 +0000 UTC]
only complaint i have is the tail, i like the thin whiplike tail
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benlonewolf93 [2018-11-28 06:11:41 +0000 UTC]
a fusion of Anime Goji and legendary Goji. awesome.
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BurningG-HellOnEarth [2018-11-15 19:08:42 +0000 UTC]
This is a fantastic. Like, wow, what a phenomenal origin story. A perfect hodge-podge of Gojira (1954), The Return of Godzilla (1984), Godzilla (2014), and Shin Godzilla (2016). I really like how you tie this all in to ancient legends from aboriginal cultures, similar to what was done is 2014. However, while that film and subsequent related content only seemed to confirm that Godzilla is pre-Mesozoic in age (with no confirmation that he is any older than the lower boundary of the Permian Period), you give scientific speculations that Godzilla could be as old as the Hadeon Eon. This would make Godzilla's species one of--if not the--oldest lineage of organisms on Earth, period. It would also entail--as you stated--that his origins and evolutionary developments have transpired completely separately from all other forms of life. This is also reminiscent of 2014, which seems to point towards a prehistoric "mega-ecosystem" of kaiju that formed their own food web above the lesser creatures at their feet, except your interpretation extends to the very evolution of the creature(s). Very, very cool.
I also really like how you attempt to place scientific explanations onto the various abilities and attributes of Godzilla, such as Regenerator G1 being a form of prion or prion-like structure, which--for most organisms--are wholly fatal misfoldings of proteins. The fact that Godzilla can harness prions and use them as an advantage to fuel an extreme and accelerated regeneration process is in itself beyond phenomenal. Just solidifies how powerful this Godzilla really is, as well as how alien his biology is. You go even further by describing how Godzilla--being so old and separate from the known tree of life--may have obtained reptilian features to his physique as a result of viral gene transference over millennia, which is not only really cool, but also a nice little nod to the Godzilla Anime Trilogy, where a similar process occurred to produce that Godzilla's insane abilities after beginning as a plant-based organism (yes, I'm one of those few people who actually likes the Godzilla Anime Trilogy, so I appreciate this.) Godzilla's control of atomic energy also seems to be connected to those films, specifically with the Nuclear Pulse, which you made a more EMP-like emission. I also really like how you described the biology of how he actually emits the Nuclear Pulse, seeming to use a system of muscles similar to Electric Eels to emit a massive amount of electromagnetic energy. On a but of a side note, I'm not sure whether his radar-like "aura-sense" is supposed to be a nod to 2014, but it was a really cool addition nonetheless. Potentially pointing towards a tie-in with Rodan, if not the M.U.T.O.s themselves.
Even the history is just so well tied together. Godzilla's appearance being in the 50s, after Odo Island is completely demolished in a nice little homage to the original film, except you make it even more gruesome, which I really like. Throw in some 2014 for the attempting destruction of the beast with the Castle Bravo "test" in 1954. Then throw in some Shin Godzilla for Godzilla's first in 2014. This part I found really interesting, because you attempted to replicate the evolution of Shin Godzilla in a more traditionally Godzilla design and premise. Personally, while I found it to be a bit of an odd choice at first, I have actually come to really enjoy this design choice. Giving Godzilla a hardened outer shell of skin oozing with black biological waste matter and crawling with Shockirus is actually a really cool premise. Also raises a lot of questions. Did Godzilla have this outer shell when he destroyed Odo Island (assuming it was actually him that did so?) Did he also have the outer shell during the Castle Brave attack? What is the actual function of the shell? Is it literally just a solidification of biological waste matter produced as a by-product of a potential accelerated evolution process which Godzilla may have undergone recently to allow for terrestrial movement? This would further the connection to Shin Godzilla if it proved true. Either way, very cool design choice. The black ooze it seeps is also really interesting imagery. Brings up images of tar-like substances, or perhaps oil spills, but those are only guesses as to what you may have intended with this design choice. Perhaps it was just to make Godzilla more "black" in his original appearance, since his fully-fledged appearance is more of a muddle grey-blue. Then, of course, he comes back in 2016 with his outer layer shed and is the Godzilla we all know and love, and he acts just as we expect. You threw in some nice Return of Godzilla (and potentially Godzilla Vs Biollante (1989)) nods with the use radiation-retardant chemical compounds against him, but I like how they appear to succeed, but ultimately fail and Godzilla destroys Tokyo anyways. I never liked how Return of Godzilla kind of copped out with the nuclear strike reviving Godzilla, so I found this interpretation much better. Then, to further the Return of Godzilla comparison, Godzilla is lured to the crater of an active volcano in the South Pacific, where he is dropped in with the use of explosives to trigger an eruption.
The design itself is very 2014-esque, and I really like that. I personally find 2014 to be one of the best Godzilla designs, so the similarities really appeal to me. I also like the added crocodilian physiology you gave him, especially in the leg and tail regions. Makes a lot of sense for an aquatic reptilian hyper species, since crocodiles are the largest of the extant aquatic reptiles. You could have given him a mosasaurid fluke, but I personally think the crocodilian features suit him better, what with the armor plating and all. Plus, the spiky texture of crocodilian skin mixes well with Godzilla's dorsal scutes. The fact that your version of Godzilla can fold these spines is very interesting, but actually makes a lot of sense for an aquatic species. Everything about is just so good!
Okay, I should probably stop now. I could go on about this for days--seeing as how thorough and well done it is--but I think I'll just cut it short (I know, kind of ironic I say that now after having gone on about for 4 paragraphs...) and just say I can't praise and commend you enough for your work on this.
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Xhodocto385 [2018-10-19 03:40:43 +0000 UTC]
i feel like the radioactive laser attack would only be used for the most dangerous threats to the planet Earth, since he mostly uses the atomic breath anyway.
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Jupiter514 [2018-09-01 00:16:30 +0000 UTC]
Vs.
Kaiju Revelation Status: Active (presumed)
Physiology Stats:
Height: 125 meters
Length: 311 meters
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Bhaltair [2018-08-13 01:01:33 +0000 UTC]
I'm a bit curious if we'll get to see a sketch of what Godzilla looked like during his 2014 landing (unless it looks more or less the same as this art) or an entry for the Shockirus?
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Bhaltair [2018-08-18 16:36:28 +0000 UTC]
Scientific name for Titanosaurus(Titanospinus something sorry I don't know what else hehe
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Transapient In reply to Bhaltair [2018-08-13 20:02:00 +0000 UTC]
Maybe further along the line...
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TyrantReptile [2018-08-12 00:01:21 +0000 UTC]
Quite a lovely Godzilla design you've got here.
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Absurdpotato [2018-08-09 03:44:14 +0000 UTC]
Seems like you took a lot if inspiration from 2014
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Transapient In reply to Absurdpotato [2018-08-10 02:35:34 +0000 UTC]
That’s definitely where the basic body plan comes from. I also took snipets from Shin, GMK, 2000, and the Anime.
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Xhodocto385 [2018-08-03 03:57:10 +0000 UTC]
maybe Godzilla would originate from after the Hadean Eon, right after the rogue planet Theia crashed and ended it, forming the Moon in the process, absolutely nothing would have survived that, not even Godzilla.
also i can think that his original form would have looked like nothing even Precambrian, probably a biolithic serpentine monstrosity.
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Xhodocto385 In reply to Eldertyrant682 [2018-08-05 04:17:53 +0000 UTC]
MUTOS would come once the Paleozoic begins, and they would be like smaller arthropods with the alien-looking visor eyes before going gigantic.
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Xhodocto385 [2018-08-05 04:33:11 +0000 UTC]
I mean are mutos in this universe as well, but cool facts
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Transapient In reply to Eldertyrant682 [2018-08-05 13:44:40 +0000 UTC]
I would like to eventually incorporate them, yes. But they won’t be around for awhile yet.
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zachman2016 [2018-07-17 18:29:25 +0000 UTC]
Best design of Godzilla ive ever seen. Good job
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HUBLERDON In reply to zachman2016 [2018-07-20 22:06:56 +0000 UTC]
These redesigns rock, dude.
Like the crocodylimorph take, been working on design like that myself for a while now. : )
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zachman2016 In reply to Transapient [2018-07-18 00:29:55 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome. I especially like the crocodilian tail you have him. I've seen many redesigns of Godzilla that always make him look like a modern depiction of dinosaurs, and to be honest I really don't see him as a dinosaur. I see him more as some ancient creature that existed LONG before dinosaurs came. Also many people who redesign him never seem to take in the fact that he's an aquatic monster, that's another reason I like your design alot.
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