Godzilla Planet Daikaiju: Primordials by DracoGodling, literature
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Godzilla Planet Daikaiju: Primordials
In the time before the Kaiju named by Man, even before the Four Great Kings, there waged a mighty battle between two beings; Kumasogami of Magma and Kaishin Muba of Water. These two entities are called the Primordials. They are the ones who forged the planet Earth itself in their eternal rage as they once fought for supremacy. Yet, it was that very rage that had laid down the foundations of life in Earth. Wherever magma and water would meet, they would both create land. Upon the newly created land, there would be plants and then animals. The Primordials would eventually notice these changes taking place and would even take a liking to it. Thus, they decided to use their combined efforts to create a creature, made up of some of the oldest mountains to ever grace the planet, to live in servitude to them and act as a guide the next generation of Beasts who be the Four Great Kings. His name is Methuselah. Additionally, Methuselah would be given over a number of hound-like creatures with
Godzilla Trading Battle Saga: Chapter 4 2/2 by KingLittleCaesar, literature
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Godzilla Trading Battle Saga: Chapter 4 2/2
The crew of the Gotengo were still alive, some bruised and bleeding, one even having a fractured leg, but still alive. They were lucky the ship hadn’t exploded, or been torn in half by the sudden attack.
”What the hell hit us?” one of the crew members groaned, rubbing his head as sparks burst out of the controllers and computers.
”We’ve been backstabbed by a damn Godzilla-wannabe, that's what happened!” said Gordon, slamming his fist onto his chair’s armrest, enraged that Heat’s so-called ”pet” had out of nowhere grounded the Gotengo. ”Damage report.”
”The outer
Age of Kaiju: Lake Baradagi by DinoDragoZilla17, literature
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Age of Kaiju: Lake Baradagi
Overview: Though Skull Island and the Forbidden Valley are fairly self-contained, Lake Baradagi and the Great Abyss have recently started to unleash their wildlife into the outer world. In the case of Lake Baradagi, this is due to the gradual erosion of its wall via the mighty Congo River and the tributaries of the lake that gives this Kaiju ecosystem its name. Embedded in the dark heart of the Congo Rainforest within the Democratic Republic of the Congo, its wildlife, mostly consisting of Kaiju which could be considered living fossils for a wide variety of dinosaur groups, have managed to radiate out far wider than that.
History: Lake Barad