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Titan History: The Awakened Gods
Welcome once again to Monarch: After Dark, the digital gateway between you and the organisation dedicated to understanding and navigating this troubled new world we live in.
For today's communication, we embark on the undertaking of rounding off the remaining handful of Titans known to have been awakened by Monster Zero in 2019. Currently, the Monarch database does not hold enough information on each Titan to warrant giving them their own entries, whether due to digital sabotage, loss of data amid containment breaches, or some other cause.
If more data does resurface, we will act accordingly and revisit these Titans as is relevant, but for now, let us round off the remaining Awakened Gods.

(Pictured above: Part of a global Titan map, containing the locations of outposts and the name of the Titan they are studying)
This list will be compiled based on numerical order of Monarch outposts.
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Titanus Leviathan

(Pictured above: Infamous 1933 photo of the Loch Ness Monster, possibly the first notable sighting of Leviathan)
Formerly contained within Outpost 49, Leviathan was found within Loch Ness, Scotland by Monarch. This Titan gets its name from the aquatic counterpart to Titanus Behemoth from the Hebrew Bible.
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Titanus Quetzalcoatl

(Pictured above: A stone carving of Quetzalcoatl, found on a temple in Teotihuacan, Mexico)
Formerly contained within Outpost 57, Quetzalcoatl was found within Machu Piccu, Peru. This Titan gets it name from a feathered Aztec serpent god.
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Titanus Sekhmet
(Pictured above: Depiction of Sekhmet in ancient Egyptian artwork)
Formerly contained in Outpost 65, Sekhmet was found in Cairo, Egypt. This Titan gets its name from the Egyptian goddess of medicine.
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Titanus Baphomet

(Pictured above: A statue of Baphomet flanked by two children, unveiled at the Satanic Temple in 2015)
Formerly contained in Outpost 68, Baphomet was found in Volubilis, Morocco. This Titan got its name from a perversion of the name of the prophet Mohammed, later associated with a goat-like diety in the 19th Century with ties to Satan.
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Titanus Mokele-Mbembe

(Pictured above: Recovered footage from Outpost 75, showing Mokele-Mbembe's escape obscured by smoke, circa. 2019)
Titanus Mokele-Mbembe, formerly contained in Outpost 75, in Jebel Barkal, Sudan, got its name from a water-dwelling diety in the Congo River Basin, later becoming popularly depicted as a sauropod-like cryptid in the 20th Century.
In reality, the Titan is a massive quadrupedal beast with a snake-like tail, a head much like a hairless elephant, with jaws that open like a crocodile's, a horn atop its head that glows a faded green, and downward-facing tusks.
When Monster Zero awoke the world's Titans, the director of Outpost 75, Dr. Kearns, refused to kill the Titan under the belief that the military just wanted an excuse to kill the Titans. Mokele-Mbembe killed most of the outpost's staff upon its escape, pulling some into its mouth with its trunk. Upon reaching the surface, Mokele-Mbembe battled Monarch forces and the Egyptian military before being pacified by the ORCA.
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Titanus Abbadon

(Pictured above: Artistic depiction of Abbadon battling Christian, from The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan)
Formerly contained in Outpost 77, Abbadon was found in the Devil's Tower, Wyoming. This Titan got its name from a place of destruction, the 'sister location' to Hell (Sheol), a name later used for an angel who commanded an army of locusts in the Book of Revelations.
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Titanus Yamata no Orochi

(Pictured above: A woodblock print of the storm god Susanoo slaying Yamata no Orochi, by Toyohara Chikanobou)
Formerly contained within Outpost 91, Yamata no Orochi was found by Monarch in Mount Fuji, Japan. This Titan gets its name from an 8-headed serpent from Japanese mythology.
While the only current footage relating to Yamata no Orochi shows its outpost collapsing from the Titan's escape, it is known that the Titan had attacked a cruise ship in Japanese waters before being pacified by the ORCA. The Titan has been reported by one account to also have multiple heads.
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Titanus Typhon

(Pictured above: Depiction of Zeus aiming a thunderbolt at Typhon, upon a black-figured hydria, circa. 540-530 BC)
Formerly contained within Outpost 92, Typhon was found within Angkor Watt, Cambodia. This Titan gets its name from a serpentine giant from Greek mythology, the father of monsters.
A member of Monarch's primary mythology department, Greg Keyes, had lost vital information regarding Typhon during the Titan's awakening in 2019. To this day, he still working to retrieve this data from a corrupted database.
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Titanus Bunyip

(Pictured above: Artistic depiction of Bunyip in 1935, by Gerald Markham Lewis)
Formerly contained in Outpost 99, Bunyip was found by Monarch within Uluru (Ayer's Rock), Australia. This Titan gets its name from a swamp-dwelling creature in South Australian aboriginal folklore.
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And there you go! We apologise for being unable to provide much more information on these Titans, but rest assured we are hard at work scouring our databases and working to recover what we can so that we can provide more detailed accounts in future.
Until next time,
Monarch: After Dark
#monarch#monarch after dark#monsterverse#godzilla king of the monsters#godzilla kotm#godzilla 2019#leviathan#loch ness monster#cryptids#quetzalcoatl#sekhmet#baphomet#mokele-mbembe#abbadon#yamata no orochi#orochi#typhon#bunyip
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Unfinished works that may or may not be re-visited in the future! - The Bug/Dragon type Foolish Sneasel (Wyrmel?) from the Pokémon Crystal ROM Hack - Pokémon Fool's Gold - Art of Trippie Redd's 2021 album 'NEON SHARK vs Pegasus' - Monarch Outpost 49's Nessie (Titanus Leviathan) from the Monsterverse - The Wicket Zoga from Worthikids' CAPTAIN YAJIMA animation
#worthikids#monsterverse#pokemon fools gold#neon shark vs pegasus#Titanus Leviathan#Nessie#loch ness monster#sneasel#captain yajima#zoga#the wicked zoga#pokemon rom hack#pokemon#monarch#monarch outpost#pokemon crystal#trippie redd
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Am I the only one in the Godzilla community who would want to see Legendary Pictures create a Behemoth vs. Leviathan movie for the Monster’verse?
That would’ve been awesome to see two ancient rivals fighting in biblical proportions. While not as big as Godzilla vs Ghidorah in KotM, but still nothing to scoff at.
#Titanus Behemoth#Titanus Leviathan#kaiju#monsterverse#Legendary Pictures#godzilla king of the monsters#behemoth vs leviathan#behemoth#leviathan
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So with Godzilla [and] Kong 2 supposedly being about the two titular characters teaming up to fight some big, threatening titan specifically located deep within the hollow earth, that has me thinking of what it might be (if it’s not a wholly original titan):
Not Destoroyah, not SpaceGodzilla (I mean really, the description is kinda the exact opposite of SpaceGodzilla’s whole premise), not even Gigan or Megalon; this will be something that incorporates real world mythology as well as bringing back an obscure yet classic kaiju outside of Toho or the many incarnations of Skull Island:
Deep within the hollow earth lies a gargantuan, serpentine leviathan (not to be confused with Titanus Leviathan). A great monster which could bring about the end of earth if it so desired. This beast is classified as either Titanus Nidhogg or Titanus Jormungandr—jokingly referred to at one or more points as…

#I don’t know what the copyright stance is for this monster now but still#if this is really going to be a ‘Monster-verse’ then it really should use more kaiju than just those from Toho or the Kong mythos#kaiju#monsterverse#godzilla#kong#godzilla vs kong#godzilla vs kong 2#reptilicus#amber's post
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Meet titanus grim reaper in his new design
He is a hybrid titan mix of Godzilla Kong Ghidorah mothra sekhumet na kika nessy leviathan amhuluk baphomet Quetzalcoatl monster x and more
His personality is he is quite calm and sometimes aggressive towards other titans back in 2014 when he was way smaller and slimmer than 2026 grim reaper and his abilities is from Godzilla aptenodytes and other titans with atomic breath and gravity beam
His height is 550 feet tall wingspan is 1000 Feet wide
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I have a few possible names for a jaeger made by Monarch:
Alpha Monarch
Titanus Monarch
Mensch Gigant (Mensch meaning Human in German and Gigant meaning giant, colossus, titan, leviathan, or tycoon. Since Jaeger is a German word for saying hunter.)
Titan Successor
Assuming they don’t utilize Mechagodzilla/Kiryu, Mechanikong, or MOGUERA, these might work.
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Titans: Shaping Religion & Mythology
So, as we all know, the King of the Monsters film gave us quite a LOT of new Titans, outside of the four trademark ones, being Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah (Five if you wanna count the alleged skeletal remains of Anguirus). But what you all might not know (or might know) was that many of these Titans were given very specific names. Names that already exists in other types of circumstances. Especially pertaining towards religion and mythology. So how come that Legendary Entertainment chose such specific names for them? Was it perhaps for the sake of cool, inspiring names? Or perhaps with the intent of implying... that all of our modern-world religious beliefs and mythic histories were all based around Titans? Let us delve deeper into some of the Titans that were included in the film;
(However, I will not go into detail about Behemoth, Methuselah, or Scylla, since we already got them shown on screen in the film, just those that were mentioned, but not shown)
Titanus Abaddon
Yes, your eyes do not deceive you. Right out of the gate, we have confirmation of a Titan named after a prominent figure out of the Christian Bible; Abaddon, the Angel of the Bottomless Pit, who sent an army of locusts against the followers of The Lord. And incase you didn’t know, the ‘locusts’ were pictured like this. And quite ironically, his outpost is placed under Devil’s Tower in Wyoming.
So, how can we imagine that the Titan incarnation of Abaddon looked like? Well, since it was talked about that the Christian Abaddon released an army of locusts, then I am thinking something insectoid. Perhaps something of an insectoid/mammalian hybrid, due to the Bible’s depictions of the locusts.
Titanus Amhuluk
Next, we have a Titan based on a monster from the folklore of the Kalapuya Indians, Amhuluk, who resided near the Manpupuner Rock Formations in Russia’s Komi Republic. In the folklore, Amhuluk is described as ‘a large monster on four legs, with long horns, a spotted body, and followed by small dogs, also spotted’. So maybe something like a horned dog, maybe? That’d be cool to see.
Titanus Baphomet
And yet again, a name that I believe is renowned by many Christians and Satanists alike; Baphomet. The deity worshiped by the Knights Templar, and subsequently tarnished and associated with satanic cults, under the name of the ‘horned sabbatic goat’. The reason I say ‘tarnished’ is because in fact, Baphomet was originally based on an Old French misspelling of Muhammad, famously invoked by King Philip IV, as a god worshiped by the Knights Templar. It was located in Volubilis, an ancient Berber city near Meknes, Morocco.
So perhaps the appearance of the Titan Baphomet could’ve made people believe it was a symbol of satanism instead? Something with a giant, malformed or ‘hellish-looking’ goat’s head?
Titanus Bunyip
Titanus Bunyip, located near Uluru, or Ayers Rock, Australia, is a Titan based on a swamp monster from Aboriginal folklore. In most recorded reports of ‘sightings’ of a Bunyip, it is described as a sort of seal-dog hybrid between 4 and 6 feet long, with round heads resembling a Bulldog’s, prominent ears, no tails, and whiskers like that of a seal or otter. A giant version of that? Pretty awesome.
Titanus Kraken
Yeah, no image for this one, because this was a Titan that was only in the novelization of KOTM, but I felt like this one was worthy of putting in ‘cause there’s a lot of details about him. So he was kept within a Monarch outpost in the Indian Ocean that was built around him, and he was described as a giant octopus-like Titan with ‘a dense, curving cone of shell’ protecting his head. He had multiple hearts and brains, could change his color and pattern at will, and could extensively regenerate any part of his body. So basically, in this description, he comes off as a Titan-sized Ammonite, with the physical capabilities of a squid/octopus.
Titanus Leviathan
Ironically located in Loch Ness, Scotland, despite not being called ‘Nessie’, Leviathan is the oceanic counterpart to Behemoth in the Hebrew Bible, and may as well be the reason for all the myths surrounding the Loch Ness Monster, or ‘Nessie’. So, another giant sea monster, but perhaps more leaning towards a whale than anything else, considering Behemoth was more mammalian, and due to their similar religious inspiration, perhaps Leviathan is more mammalian too.
Titanus Mokele-Mbembe
The sauropod cryptic known as Mokele-Mbembe was also referenced in the film, and was located in Jebel Barkal, Sudan. As it is known, Mokele-Mbembe is based on a cryptid monster hailing from Congo, said to inhabit its rivers. In the novelization, his role was expanded upon, and he was described as having ‘four thick legs, a massive, snake-like tail, a curved horn on his head pulsing with a very faint green light, a head that looks something like an earless elephant, except that its tusks are turned down, rather than up, and a mouth that opens like a crocodile’s, revealing thousands of teeth.
Titanus Quetzalcoatl
No location image for this either, but it is said to originate from Macchu Pichu, an ancient Incan citadel in Peru. Its name is derived from the Mesoamerican feathered serpent god, and it is most likely that it shared similar appearance as the god in description.
Titanus Sekhmet
To no surprise, hailing from Cairo, Egypt, the Titan Sekhmet is obviously named after the Egyptian Goddess of War and Healing. Being a goddess depicted with a lioness head, it could be possible that Sekhmet is a feline-based Titan.
Titanus Tiamat
Now we are getting into some heavy hitting names here. Titanus Tiamat is located in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and its name is derived after the Mesopotamian/Babylonian ‘mother goddess’, who played a big role in the Mesopotamian/Babylonian creation myth, where Tiamat of the Salt Sea mated with Abzû, the God of Fresh Waters, to produce younger gods.
Titanus Typhon
Titanus Typhon, named after Typhon, also known as the mate of Echidna, and ‘Father of Monsters’ in Greek mythology, was located in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Now, seeing as this Titan was named after a Greek mythological figure that was the FATHER of all monsters of that mythology, it would be a fun theory that perhaps Typhon is the father of all Titans, including Godzilla, but it is highly unlikely that is the case, and is just for show.
Titanus Yamata no Orochi
And finally, the third with no location picture available, is Yamata-no-Orochi, the Eight-Headed Serpent of Japanese mythology, located in a Monarch base under Mt. Fuji, Japan. Ironically, Yamata-no-Orochi has appeared in previous Toho films “The Three Treasures”, and “Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon”, and GMK (Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah) even presented Ghidorah as a juvenile Orochi, though we know this is probably not the case in KOTM. Either way, Yamata-no-Orochi is a very prominent mythological beast, only able to be slain and defeated by one of the Shinto gods, Susano’o, after he was cast down on Earth, and managed to lure Orochi in with fresh Sake, trapping the eight heads in wicker baskets, and cutting off the heads.
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LEVIATHAN | 9. The Mass Awakening | MASTERLIST
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A/N: im back!! with an extra long chapter lmao (and i tried to fit as much as i could without this chapter becoming a novel in and of itself ;v; ); anyway this is more of an interlude than an actual chapter but id pay attention to certain sections in this one, they're important (and kudos to the ones that are gonna get it i hope i executed it well enough jsgksf)
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Sedona, Arizona - Monarch Outpost 55 - Titanus Scylla
Alan drove down the winding road through the canyon that lead to the oil fields, admiring the view as he always did.
For forty years, he'd been taking this same drive, and for forty years he still found something to love about it. He remembered his father bringing him here, telling him that the canyon's stone, carved by mother nature's hands herself, had existed since the Permian period. And he remembered taking his kids, playing in one of the nearby creeks and looking for fossilized shells from a land lost to time. Alan has always been a paleontologist at heart, but that wasn't as reliable a job as working at the pipeline.
When he reached the field, pulling his truck around the small metal shed that passed for an office, he stepped out into the Arizona heat. He stood there for a moment, fingers hooked in the belt loops of his coveralls as he watched the rig's pumpjacks bobbing up and down like the drinking bird toy he had as a kid. They were, of course, drinking oil rather than water - or as his daughter Lucy liked to put it, "sucking the earth's blood".
There were other workers around, and about half a mile away he saw the government guys that hung around the area running around like chickens without heads. He squinted, they weren't usually this busy. A couple years back, they had taken some land near the fields, the reason being some sort of bio-hazard. It didn't matter to him, just so long as they didn't interfere with his work.
"Hey, Alan." Sawyer said, sticking his head out of the shed.
He nodded, clocking in.
"You get my text?" he asked.
"No, why?" Alan asked, pulling his phone out.
"It's your seismograph. Was goin' nuts not too long ago." he led him inside.
"Huh.." Alan hummed to himself. That thing was something he had helped his son, Evan, build nearly thirty years ago. It was mostly for fun, as his son had a knack for that sort of thing. Looking at it now, Sawyer was right. The usually flat line was now a mess of scribbles, as if there had just been an earthquake. As he watched, waves continuing to spike, he felt a rumble beneath his feet. The shed had also begun to rattle.
"You think it's one of the rigs?"
"I dunno, but I don't like it."
Alan stepped outside, looking at the field with a more critical gaze.
"I don't -"
The ground beneath him exploded, and something long and dark jutted out of it, arching over like a giant hook. He stepped back inside so hard he banged his arm against the door.
"Holy mother of.." Sawyer's voice trailed off.
Outside, more of those things were sticking up, jamming into the ground. Jointed, covered in bristle-like hairs the size of the shed, the earth jumped as the thing lifted itself up. With a metallic groan, the pumpjacks slid into the hole it left.
It.
He was barely aware that he and Sawyer were about twenty feet away from the pit it was pulling itself out of. He felt paralyzed, his mind overwhelmed by a primal fear, an instinct coded deep within the brains of his ancestors when they were still prey to things like this. The giant spider legs rose hundreds of feet in the air, holding a bulbous body and a face full of squirming tentacles that hung below a pair of emotionless eyes. It was like a cuttlefish on stilts.
Lucy, Evan, he thought, picturing their faces.
"The goddamndest thing." Sawyer said in breathless disbelief.
It was the last thing he ever heard.
Munich, Germany - Monarch Outpost 67 - Titanus Methuselah
The cork sprung from the bottle with a loud pop, sailing across the meadow with the breeze.
"Don't litter, Hugo." Mila said, not looking away from her canvas.
He ignored her complaint as he took out various snacks from the cooler.
"It's biodegradable."
"Right," she said, looking at the mountain range ahead of her before going back and mixing more colors onto her palette. "Still littering."
With a roll of his eyes he poured the drink into two plastic cups, handing her one. Narrowing her eyes, she took it, taking a sip.
"This was where I grew up, you know." she said, pointing her paintbrush beyond the canvas. "See that mountain there?"
He didn't question the sudden change in subject, so instead he played along, glancing over at the mountain rising above the trees. The same one she was painting.
"What about it?" he asked, popping a cheese square into his mouth.
"My grandfather told me it wasn't always there, that there was a village instead. It was pretty average, you know, quaint. But," she stopped to take another sip of her drink. "They 'wasted the land', he'd say. That the river that ran through town and just down over there," she nodded to the clear blue stream that trickled not to far behind them. "Had turned brown, murky. You know why?"
Hugo chuckled, knowing where this was going. "Maybe. And what happened to this town?"
"No one knows. He says one day the village was gone, and that mountain was there."
"I see," he said, still waiting for the punchline. "How long ago was this?"
She shrugged. "Middle ages, maybe."
"Your grandfather must have been very old."
"My family's been here for centuries." she said, continuing with her painting. "But do you want to know one other thing about the legend?"
He leaned closer, listening halfheartedly.
"That anyone who litters will be gobbled up by the mountain troll that lives on its peak."
He rolled his eyes, taking a swig from his cup. She chucked to herself.
"Of course it was just some bedtime story made to scare me. But," she paused, staring at the mountain with an odd expression. "There were times when I could swear I heard something from that mountain. Like something sleeping."
Hugo said nothing, and neither did she as she knelt down and took a strawberry from the array of food placed on the picnic blanket he sat on.
"Probably just my imagination." she said.
Slowly, his eyes wandered past her, past her canvas, and somewhere behind her. She tilted her head to the side as she saw his eyes widen.
"Are you alright?"
"Th-The - The mountain.." he pointed a shaky finger over her shoulder. She crossed her arms.
"So you're mocking me now?"
"N-No, the mountain, it -" he didn't finish his thought before he shot up from his seat, a scream gradually growing in volume leaving his mouth as he ran back down the trail they came from. It was so sudden it left her uneasy.
"Aren't you taking this a little too far?" she called after him.
But then she felt the earth shift below her.
Turning around, she saw that the mountain was now standing up on four thick legs. It had a stout face like a bulldog but jutting from its head were a pair of horns like a bull. And as she watched, it put one lumbering limb forward, and then another. The patch of forest that sprouted from its rocky back shivered with each step.
Mila didn't scream, but her heart was beating in her ears just as loudly. The thing was about a kilometer away at least, but she doubted it would notice her even if she tried drawing its attention.
Instead, she took one long chug from the champagne bottle and kept painting until the creature was out of sight.
Tingua Preserve, Brazil - Monarch Outpost 58 - Titanus Behemoth
The woman crawled through the hatch and into an access tunnel. Every alarm in the facility was blaring, and everyone was running for their lives.
Behemoth was awake.
He had been sleeping deep in a cave in the Tingua preserve not far from Rio de Janeiro. After the containment was set up, she had volunteered to stay on the team that oversaw the facility. It was an alright job. Behemoth was, to her, one of the more interesting titans. And when she could find the free time, Rio and its beaches were less than an hour away. Her job payed decently, she'd made some good friends, by all accounts the future looked bright.
But now, everything was changing.
She reached her destination, a panel on the wall of the tunnel. She did her job quickly, then continued down the tunnel, opened another panel, and dropped down into the room beyond. Mounted high in the cave, the room jutted out of the wall. And it was mostly transparent, giving her a good view of the titan below.
His legs were folded under him, his tusks curving above him. As she watched, he struggled against the containment field, trying to stand up. He looked like he was in pain.
"Sabine? Why didn't you just use the door?"
She turned and found of the techs - Erik - staring at her, his eyes full of bewilderment.
"I was checking the wiring in the access tunnel." she said. "The meter downstairs showed some resistance. It looked okay up here, though."
"You could've asked me."
"Yeah," she said, staring down at the titan. "But I wanted the view."
"Are you nuts? He's trying to break out like the others."
"I know." she said, voice void of emotion. "So what are you still up here for?"
"Backup. Dr. Singh has us on standby to use the kill switch."
Behemoth roared, almost as if he could hear and subsequently understand their conversation. The titan pushed up hard, swinging his head through the containment field and shredding the equipment that powered it with his tusks. The field vanished, and the floodlights overhead snapped on. Toward the front of the cave, dozens of security guards took their positions.
"Erik?" the voice came from the intercom. It was Dr. Singh.
"Yeah?"
"We've had negative results here, we're not sure why. Go ahead and enable the kill switch."
"Will do, doctor." he said, punching in a code and flipping up the cover. "Enabled."
After a short bout of silence, the doctor's voice rang out. "Do it."
Erik reached out flipped the switch. Nothing happened. He flipped it back, and then again. And again.
"N-Nothing's happening," he reported, trying not to sound nervous. He checked the diagnostics.
"There's no power!"
"No...there isn't." the Sleeper said.
Erik looked at her, eyes wide, then glanced at the hatch to the access tunnel. His confusion turned to anger. "You were in there, you cut the line to the kill switch - y-you traitor."
"Please, I was never with Monarch."
"Oh my god," he said, voice dropping to a whisper. "You're - You're one of -"
"Look at him!" she nodded toward Behemoth. "You think you have the right to just kill a god? He was here long before you were. You've seen the cave paintings of him in here. They're thousands of years old, and that's just after your people got here. This place's indigenous groups still have a name for him, you know - Mapinguary. You heard Dr. Russell. You have to let him go."
"You're insane - how long have you been working with her?"
"That's not something you need to know. If anything, you should be grateful. This planet's seas are dying, rainforests nearly gone, thousands of species exterminated. I'm only trying to help."
"You've killed us all." Erik said.
"..Maybe."
Below, Behemoth rose to his full height. Or at least his full height on four legs, as there was a running bet on the base about whether he could go bipedal or not. The Sleeper was in the "yes" camp. His tusks and shaggy hair made him look superficially like a mammoth, but he was really built more like a giant ground sloth. His limbs were longer in the front than they were in the back, and he rested on the knuckles of his paws with thick, sharp claws. The only way he could use those claws was to stand up on his stubbier hind limbs.
Behemoth leaned back, and his forelimbs came up from the floor. His tusks scraped across the ceiling, and the entire cave shook. He swatted at the soldiers firing rounds of bullets at his hide with his claws. It almost looked funny from a distance, like he was knocking over toy soldiers. She felt a little twinge of sympathy, but this was how it had to be. If the Controller asked her of this, then it had to be done.
"I was right." she said.
"About what?"
"Bipedal."
With a puzzled, fearful look, he climbed into the crawlspace she came from. It didn't matter. There was no way he could fix it, not in time at least.
Suddenly, a blue-white flame spilled toward him. As Behemoth turned away from the gunfire, the titan screamed. He was facing her now, and she could see his eyes. The eyes of a god. An angry god, whose sanctuary had been invaded, defiled.
The same fire spewed at him again, but this time she saw where it came from: a nozzle protruding from the ceiling. The Sleeper hummed to herself. She hadn't known about that. Behemoth saw it too, roaring as he lunged forward.
"Come on," she whispered. "You know what to do."
The ceiling of the cave was high, but as he stretched to his full height, his face was just a few feet away when his tusks smashed into the ceiling. Huge chunks of stone tore loose, followed by an explosion as the reservoir of napalm spilled to the floor.
"Sleeper to X Base, requesting immediate extraction." she spoke into a device she pulled from her pocket.
Behemoth turned back toward the cave's entrance, covered in flames. But the fire seemed to find no purchase on his fur, and soon enough it burned itself out. He didn't look hurt at all. The cave, however, was filling with fire, and debris from the ceiling were still falling. The observation room shook, wobbled and tore loose from the cave wall.
The Sleeper had one last sight of Behemoth, crashing through the barriers at the cave entrance.
Loch Ness, Scotland - Monarch Outpost 64 - Titanus Leviathan
Dr. Noe paced back and forth within the control room.
The Monarch alerts had just began pouring in, and at this point everyone was on edge. Everyone, it seemed, except for Dr. Reid. She sat comfortably at her desk, lukewarm mug of coffee in hand as she stared at her screen through a pair of a large glasses. He had no idea how she could remain so calm in such a dire situation, knowing that hundreds of fellow operatives were falling at the hands of titans - and possibly even terrorists. He looked over her shoulder at the screen, eyes darting between the fluctuating bioacoustics and the murky water just outside the room.
"Relax, even if the containment field fails we still have the blockade." Dr. Reid reassured him, leaning back in her chair as she took a swig of coffee.
"And where does that leave us? We wouldn't have the time to evacuate if she decides to attack the base once she's figured out she can't escape." he said, nervously running a hand through his short, black hair.
The outpost sat a couple kilometers underwater, situated on the side of a submerged rocky outcropping on one of the lake's cliffsides. Nothing much happened around there, as Leviathan (or "Nessie" as the world had unknowingly dubbed her) was usually dormant, unbothered by the traffic the lake saw each year. Which made Noe's job much easier on his overly cautious nature. His colleague, however, wasn't so concerned.
"She won't, she barely even notices us. Why would she think of attacking this place?"
"I..I guess you got a point."
"Besides, it's her getting out that we should be concerned with, and even then we got a backup plan for the backup plan."
"I dunno," he mused. "The lake's far from shallow, and the level of radiation at its deepest point is a little suspect."
She let out a tired chuckle. "God, have you been talking to Rick again?"
"Wh - No! I'm just saying we can never be too careful."
He was a little hesitant to admit that he did, in fact, somewhat buy into the hollow earth theory. Or at least Dr. Brooks' vision of it. It wouldn't be too out there. He was in charge of looking after the goddamn Loch Ness Monster after all. At this point he was ready to believe just about anything.
"Uh oh." Reid said in a steady tone, hiking her glasses farther up the bridge of her nose.
"'Uh oh' - what do you mean 'uh oh'?"
She gestured to the screen with her mug.
"Looks like 'ol Nessie isn't taking to the field so well."
Looking at the security feeds, Noe could barely make anything out - a long, paddle-shaped tail whipping about, kicking up mounds of lake muck into the water around her as she thrashed within the field, maybe a plesiosaur-like fin or two.
"What's got her all worked up? She was fine just a second ago." he said, getting increasingly nervous.
Reid shushed him, turning up the volume on the bioacoustic feed. The room quieted, only the sound of Leviathan's rapid heartbeat thudding through the walls. And something else.
"What is that?"
"Not sure. But it's not Leviathan."
Her fingers flew across the keyboard, trying to search for the source of the sound as the titan continued to struggle within the field.
"Uhhh, Reid?"
"What." she replied impatiently.
Hearing no answer, her eyes flicked up from the screen. "Spit it out, I don't have -"
Noe was pointing at something beyond the window, eyes wide. Looking up from her post, she saw that the struggling had stopped. As the dirtied water settled, she could see that the containment field was now empty.
"What the h -"
Noe let out a surprised shriek when a massive fin leisurely passed in front of the window. Leviathan made another pass at the base, her long neck bending as she peered inside with an indescribable expression. Slowly, he backed away from the glass. Reid was paralyzed at her desk. The titan let out a throaty grumble before turning away from the base with the flick of her tail. The tail made contact with the room, shaking it so roughly the lights flickered for a moment. But somehow they remained unscathed.
"Reid.." he gulped. "Blockades."
"Got it."
Across the lake, massive steel doors closed, damming off the lake from the sea. Leviathan wasn't going anywhere.
"How is she?"
"Looks like she's on the move, but..she's not trying to leave."
"Th - That's good, right?"
"Hold on, I'm picking something else up. Sending a probe."
Both of their eyes were trained on the drone's feed as it cut through murky clouds the titan had left, the floodlights illuminating the dark water. It was slow-moving, and Noe didn't doubt that they had long lost Leviathan's trail.
"Anything?"
"I'm still getting her radiation signature. Bioacoustics too but she's on edge. Like she's looking for something."
After what felt like forever, the probe came across a sudden dive in the lake floor. The radiation readings spiked. Reid raised her brows.
"Well," she said, taking a sip of her - now cold - coffee. "That's new."
"What is?"
"Was that cavity always like that?"
Soon enough, Noe could see what she was referring to. They had followed Leviathan to the deepest part of the lake, where the radiation was far more prominent anywhere else. But this was different. It was an underwater tunnel, going down - much, much deeper than anything their scanners had picked up. It was almost like something had carved it out themselves. Reid led the probe through the pathway, jolting when its speed increased as something like a vacuum pulled it under.
"Jesus -!"
"Damn, guess I owe Stanton those twenty bucks."
Noe gave her a puzzled look before realizing what she was talking about. The screen in front of them was showing a sudden increase in O2, and CO2 - an air pocket.
"You're kidding."
An incredulous smile grew on Reid's face as the probe's camera was picking up a dim, yellow-orange light. But the closer it got to the source, more static appeared on the feed.
"Shit, radiation's already taking affect."
"Can you get closer?"
"Dunno. I can try." she said with a shrug.
As the probe's camera breached the surface of the water, the floodlights barely illuminated what looked like a large cave. And on its shore was Leviathan, slowly turning to face the small probe that bobbed on the water's surface. Noe felt a chill down his spine.
The titan bared her teeth in a snarl, and in one swift movement Leviathan's tail whipped toward the probe, and with that the feed cut off.
"Aaand she's gone." Reid drawled.
After a long bout of stunned silence, Noe began pacing again. About a million thoughts were running through his mind but only one managed to make it past his mouth.
"What the hell are we gonna tell Castle Bravo?!"
Indian Ocean - Monarch Outpost 25 - Titanus Kraken
In his office beneath the sea, Dr. Ikande lay on his cot and watched the surface of the water ripple above him.
He had tried to take a nap - he hadn't slept in nearly a day - but sleep eluded him. He was too troubled. With the extremist attack in Yunnan to Dr. Russell's betrayal, it was too much to process. He knew her, his grad school dissertation had been based on some of her early work. He even had the privilege to meet her at a conference. It was there she recruited him for Monarch. And the fact that she had snapped like that was almost too hard to believe. Two titans were already on the loose because of her, and the running rumor was that she would try to release more.
He silently thanked himself that this underwater containment facility was probably one of the safest, simply from how far away it was from land. Anything that approached it would be noticed with ease. But that hadn't stopped him from worrying, of course.
He let the nap go, might as well get back to work.
He made his way out of the habitable part of the base - the living quarters, the control room, the labs - which were all relatively close to the surface. He kept walking until he came to an elevator - the one that took you straight down to the observatory, to Kraken.
They had discovered the sleeping titan on a seamount in relatively shallow water, curled around the remains of a nuclear sub that had been missing for decades. Monarch had ended up building the facility around him, but he was in such a deep hibernation he didn't seem to notice it at all. In the time since then they had learned quite a bit about him. Numerous x-rays, DNA analysis, and sonar scans had built a picture of what he must be like. His central brain was huge, far larger than it needed to be to control his body. And he had dozens of smaller brains associated with his limbs. Along with that, he had multiple hearts. There was no doubt in Ikande's mind that the creature held a certain amount of intelligence, possibly enough to rival a cephalopod's. Or a human's.
But unlike his octopoid cousins, his head was protected by a dense, curving shell not unlike a nautilus'. And his camouflage abilities were far superior to any of his smaller relatives. DNA suggested he could also change the color, pattern - even texture - of his skin and shell. When they found him he was nearly invisible, only being able to pinpoint his location by his radiation signature and bioacoustic emissions. But one of his more fascinating features - at least, in his opinion - was his ability to regenerate limbs, or virtually any part of his body.
As the elevator came to a stop, Ikande stepped out. One of the techs, Dr. Harris, looked up from her post and gave him a wave. Otherwise, the lab was empty.
He walked up to the window, and just outside lay one of Kraken's eyes. It was closed, and they had been closed for god know's how long. Dr. Jin, their resident paleobiologist, theorized he was in the middle of a sleep cycle that might last another decade at least. Unless he was threatened, of course.
They had taken great care to make him as comfortable as possible.
"Anything new?" he asked.
Harris shook her head. "Same as always. Bodily functions are normal, but at fairly low levels. How's topside? Any more titans on the run?"
"If there has, we haven't been informed. I almost feel slighted, why wouldn't our friend here be invited to the party?"
"Don't even say that." she replied, frowning. She leaned closer to the screen in front of her.
"What?"
"Nothing, I guess." she shrugged. "There was a little spike, but it went right back down."
Suddenly, the com light blinked on. He answered it.
"Ikande here."
"Doc? It's Teresa. We just got a flood of reports, titans have been released in at least four other outposts. Simultaneously."
"Released? By who, those extremists?"
"It's unclear. Things are kinda chaotic at the moment."
"'Course they are." he muttered, looking back at Harris, whose brows were deeply furrowed in confusion. "What is it, is he waking up?" he demanded.
If he was, at least the containment field still functioned. At least it was supposed to, there was no way to be certain, really. As much as it hurt him, their best bet was to use the kill switch. He was determined it wouldn't come to that.
"No, the opposite." she said. "His hearts are shutting down...he's dying."
"What - why?"
"No idea. It's like he's having an allergic reaction or something. Everything's dropping off, even his radiation signature."
Ikande stared at Kraken's lidded eye, trying to decide how he felt. The titan was put under his charge, and he had failed it. He knew how many Monarch scientists - Serizawa, Emma, Chen - felt about them. And even now he felt a twinge of sympathy for them. But on the other hand, if he died naturally, he wouldn't have to pull the kill switch.
"I..I don't understand." Harris whispered as she continued to watch the titan's vitals plummet.
"Call it in," he said. "Tell Castle Bravo we'll be sending them our data. Maybe whatever happened to -"
His mind stopped, voice catching in his throat. Kraken's eye was open, and it was staring right at him.
"Harris.." he said slowly. "Turn on the containment field."
"D-Done." she said. "But doc, I'm still getting nothing. All our scanners, they say he's dead."
"His eye just opened!"
"Maybe some postmortem reaction -" but then her voice broke off too.
One of Kraken's tentacles was suddenly right at the glass, pushing against the containment field - no, pushing through it. Effortlessly.
"Harris.." he said urgently.
"Th-The field, it only works on living titans," she said, getting up from her station so fast she knocked over the coffee cup that sat on her desk.
Ikande's skin prickled with goosebumps, suddenly feeling very cold as he pieced it all together. Shit.
The tentacle was already reaching for them as he sprung for the kill switch. But with a force greater than he ever could've anticipated, the pane of glass shattered as gallons of water poured into the room. Along with a river of limbs. He tried to swim toward the surface, desperately trying to reach the elevator but Kraken was far faster, grabbing the entire segment of the base and dragging it down to the depths.
Karnak, Egypt - Monarch Outpost 74 - Sekhmet
Chief officer Nadia Zaahir drummed her finger against the desk.
Surrounded by techs that busied themselves with their work, she was restless at the sudden gap in action. It wasn't that she was bored, but looking at the thing in the facility filled her with unease. The big cat in the heart of the temple had been sleeping like a baby for the past couple decades, but it wasn't until earlier that day that they were forced to use the emergency sedatives under Monarch's orders. As the hours passed, and the alerts poured in, it became startlingly clear as to why. At least they had taken affect, the titan's vitals holding steady. But in the blink of an eye something seemed to snap her out of the medicated haze.
With another rumble that shook the temple and its surrounding facility, everyone's panic only increased.
"What's going on? What woke her up" she asked one of the techs - Ibarra, if she remembered correctly.
"Nothing out of the ordinary, everything's working fine." she said. "It's like something told her to wake up."
Zaahir spoke into her earpiece. "Squads, you see anything?"
The aircraft that hovered around the facility reported negative, and the scanners remained empty. The entire desert was quiet.
"It's Sekhmet." Dr. Halla said. "The sedatives, weren't they enough?"
"Containment field?" Zaahir said.
"On it." Ibarra said, switching it on with the flick of her wrist.
In that moment, the giant feline roared - yawned? - as saber-like teeth unsheathed like swords the size of a car. The titan struggled against the field, quickly rousing herself from hundreds of years of sleep. The coarse fur on her back raised itself in alarm, eyes darting around the temple at the scrambling security personnel below.
"What the hell's going on now?" Zaahir shouted.
"She wasn't happy about that," Ibarra said. "And I'm getting something else, something on the bioacoustics monitor."
"Is it her?"
"Yes, and no. Her heartbeat's definitely increasing but I'm getting something else. It's out of our range but just barely detectable."
"Uhh, Zaahir?" Ibarra interrupted.
"What?"
She motioned toward the temple. Behind the glass, Sekhmet looked ready to pounce, repeatedly ramming herself against the field and yowling in frustration.
Zaahir spoke into the intercom. "All security personnel, ready your weapons."
"The field's collapsing," Halla said, nervous.
Outside, the containment field flickered the more she rammed into it. As if figuring out it wouldn't budge, she clawed at it, her massive claws sinking into the earth through the field and uprooting it from the temple.
"Shit, shit - all personnel, evacuate immediately." Zaahir shouted into the intercom.
The moment the words left her mouth, the field was torn apart, a rumble shaking the entire temple. Zaahir didn't have to tell them to get out before they all began scrambling for the exit.
As they ran through the hall of the facility, the ceiling was caving in on itself, pieces of stone falling all around them. Dozens of Monarch operatives were crowding the halls as well, pushing past each other for the exit as the big cat was undoubtedly ready to break out at any moment.
Looking behind her, she lost Ibarra and Halla in the stampede. Above the heads that sped past her, she found a hand flailing in the air. With a grunt, she pushed back, tugging up the tech by her arm before she was trampled.
The lights in the facility had already begun to flicker, the deep rumbling behind them getting louder before exploding altogether, sending debris flying their way. Everyone hit the floor like dominoes, and as Zaahir finally came to, she found many that had been similarly flattened. Chunks of wall and ceiling had crushed a good portion of the people in the hall, but that wasn't what caught her attention.
Eyes wandering to what remained of the containment field, Sekhmet was slowly rising to her feet. Zaahir was only a meter or two away from the exit when Ibarra started screaming next to her.
Immediately, she covered her mouth, shushing her as the cat's eyes zeroed in on them. Ibarra's leg was swallowed by a chunk of stone, and it didn't look like she could walk any time soon. So she stayed still. Not moving, her breath was caught in her throat as the creature's eyes assessed her form through the ruins. Not a creature, she thought. A god.
In her eyes, Zaahir didn't see the malice she had expected to find. Instead, it was something tired, irritated at most. The titan turned away, tail swishing behind her as she lowered her body, coiling to pounce.
Frantic, she pushed the stone from Ibarra's leg, the other biting down so hard on her lip to hold in the pain that a drop of blood dribbled down her chin. It was broken, a splinter of bone jutting out from skin, and she was bleeding pretty badly. Not wasting any time, Zaahir lifted her in both arms, running out of the ruined outpost as fast as her legs could carry her.
Outside, wind and sand whipped around them as one side of the remaining temple suddenly burst into nothing but crumbling stone. As they both scrambled through the burning sand, they could see the cause of the sudden explosion - Sekhmet, her matted fur flapping wildly as she shook herself free of the debris. Zaahir turned and stared.
She definitely resembled something like a smilodon - a slightly hunched back with a scruffy, mane-like crown circling her neck and fading down her back, long claws poking out from heavy-looking paws, a long whip-like tail with a thick wisp of fur at its tip. And of course, her two long canines. But her fur was far from any of her native cousins. Spots and stripes melded together like a natural camouflage, her sand-colored fur blending into the environment around her. Standing at her full height, nearly dwarfing the temple that had been built for her, she looked like a sphinx statue come to life.
The cat looked down at her feet, a confused hum building in her throat. Parts of the facility were still somehow intact, almost like the titan was trying to be careful. Nevertheless, survivors were scrambling from the building, screaming and tripping over one another in sheer panic. Sekhmet watched them like mice, and with a low careless sweep of her tail she knocked over at least a dozen people.
Just then, a squad of Ospreys flew over their heads, ready to unload what they had on the titan. But before they could even focus on her form, Sekhmet's ears flattened, hissing at the flying objects before pouncing on one. The rounds that landed didn't seem to bother her at all, but it definitely pissed her off. With an earth-shaking growl, she swatted an Osprey, easily knocking it out of the air like a fly. The barrage only continued, but it didn't last long as Sekhmet's claws shredded the aircraft with ease, splitting another in half with her teeth. Tired of the unwelcoming welcome party, she bounded away into the desert - straight toward Luxor. The remaining Osprey followed her trail.
Ibarra passed out in her arms before she could flag down an emergency evac.
Jebel Barkal, Sudan - Monarch Outpost 75 - Titanus Mokele-Mbembe
The ground twitched beneath Sergeant Carole Deschene's feet.
She almost didn't notice, but then she saw that nearly everyone in the control room was looking around, puzzled. Then the floor lurched, and everyone began to scream.
"Satellites?" she snapped.
"I've got nothing." one of the techs - Larson - said.
"Squads," Deschene spoke into her headset. "What are you seeing out there?"
None of the helicopters they had sent out had seen anything approach the outpost from the air, nor had they seen anyone on the ground. Nothing on any of their radars, either. The desert was quiet.
"It's M&M," Dr. Keller said. "He's moving."
"Hit the kill switch." Deschene said.
He shook his head. "We still have the containment field."
"Way ahead of you." Larson said, turning on the field.
In that moment, the floor kicked up hard, overturning tables, sending people and equipment into the air.
"What the hell's going on now?" Deschene shouted.
"Radiation levels are rising," Keller said. "And I'm getting something on the bioacoustics monitor."
"Mokele?"
"Yep. His heartbeat's speeding up. But there's something else - something more distant."
"Sir, he's pushing against the field." Larson interrupted.
Deschene switched on the radio. "I want all choppers back here, now. Recon units, you too - be ready to fight."
"He can't get through the field," Keller reassured her. "He can push all day but that thing won't budge. Yunnan was sabotaged, ours is still intact."
"Well, I call bullshit. He's trying to break out - you know what you have to do, and if you don't, I will."
"Sergeant, these creatures -"
Suddenly, the lights dimmed.
"Jesus.." Larson muttered.
"What?" Deschene snapped.
"The containment field, it just overloaded."
"Evacuate the base. Now." Deschene demanded, pushing past Keller and bolting toward the kill switch.
It was only a few feet away before the entire building flipped. Flailing through the air, she hit a wall so hard she swore her lungs would tumble out. She came to with the taste of blood on her tongue, the smell of something burning, and a sound like a rockslide that just wouldn't quit.
Bodies littered what used to be the containment facility, and the whole place was still shuddering. The power was dead, but light poured in through cracks in the metal ceiling.
As she rose to her feet, the room tilted again, slower this time, until it steadied itself. She was only a meter or two away from the exit. But as she made her way towards it, the door burst open with sand and debris pouring inside. The facility was sinking.
"Everybody out!" she called.
Keller was clearly dead, half-swallowed by the sand that had begun to fill the room. Larson was still moving, but dazed. Blood leaked from an ugly gash in her temple. Not wasting any time, she ran to her, throwing her arm around her shoulder as she lifted her out of the room.
Outside, the once level ground was now sloping down into a cavity in the earth. As they both scrambled up the mound of sand that was quickly forming above them, the building dropped another few feet, burying the door. Deschene turned and stared.
It was like watching a plant sprout from dirt, Mokele-Mbembe emerging from beneath one of the pyramids that surrounded the facility. Most of the outpost was still somehow intact. Monarch personnel were scrambling from the building, screaming and running with their arms flailing in fear.
The titan's back emerged first, pebbled like most lizard's hide. But then enormous five-clawed limbs pulled at the edge of the pit he created, and a long curved horn jutted out like a knife from the sand, followed quickly by his head. He looked like somewhat of an earless elephant, except his tusks turned down rather than up. His tail uncoiled like a snake, it was twice as long as his body. Then his trunk flared out, trumpeting an awful noise as if announcing his own arrival.
An Osprey whizzed over their heads, and then another, shooting out rounds of ammunition at the titan. Deschene looked back in time to see one of them hit Mokele on his back, but it didn't seem to bother him at all. Still, he whipped his trunk about, like swatting flies. In seconds he had knocked over dozens of people, taking out at least one Osprey in the process. As he stepped out of the pit, lurching forward on four strong legs, his tail sliced through a pyramid.
This world never belonged to us, she thought. Now they've come to take it back.
Skull Island - Monarch Outpost 33 - Titanus Kong
Alone. Quiet. Peaceful.
Kong sat on the mountain ridge, gazing upon his territory. The water around him glimmered with the rising sunlight, the waves crashing on the shores below. The grasslands and the jungles between the mountains were all hushed in the mellow morning. Creatures chittered to themselves as all began to rise. He scratched the space along his ribs, feeling the first rays of sunlight warm his fur. The last of his most recent wounds were already beginning to heal, and for the first time in a while he felt at ease.
Once the sun had reached its peak, he climbed down from the ridge, walking down his old paths, to the places where the world of night and day crossed into twilight - the hollows where the crawlers lived. He found that they were quiet too, their scents faint and old. He did not feel the rumble of their burrowing, so he went from valley to valley, searching. Maybe they had already made their way above ground to hunt.
He passed by the little ones that spoke to him in voices like wind, but they hadn't seen sign of the crawlers either.
Kong huffed, returning to his ridge and watched the colors of the sky fade from blue to orange to red, eventually fading to a deep purple. The sun burned behind the clouds until it too started to vanish, the moon rising in its wake. But there was something else in the evening breeze, something from a distant place - a place he did not know.
That was when he heard the call.
He had heard calls before. Not from the enemies who had slain his parents - the crawlers. Others somehow more like him in ways he couldn't explain. When he was young, he did not hear them often, but in recent seasons the calls were more frequent. Once he had heard one very near - too near - the island. His island. But it had wanted nothing of him, so he did not care.
But this one wanted something. Wanted him to leave his island. To hunt with it.
And from that call he heard responses. Dozens of them.
For decades upon decades, each season had been the same. The rains came and went, the island's subjects lived and died. And he went on as always. But something had changed now, made him restless, like an itch he couldn't scratch. It made him a little angry. He knew change was good, that was the way of nature. But this change wasn't good, wasn't right.
Let them hunt, he thought. He did not care about their islands, their kingdoms. Best they did not come after his.
But then he felt a familiar rumble in the stone beneath him, and his anger grew stronger. The crawlers had heard the call too, and they were waking.
Alone. Quiet. Peaceful. All of that was over.
With an irritated chuff, Kong began to hunt.
Yunnan Rainforest, China - Cocoon Site - Titanus Mosura
Dr. Houston Brooks woke up to a humid, misty morning in the Yunnan Province's highlands. Taking a science team and a squad of soldiers with him, they drove down to the waterfall.
The storm continued to roll above them, high winds bending the tops of the trees. Rain thundered down in nearly solid sheets, and he nervously gripped the radio in his hand. There had been another titan released - Rodan. And now all hell was breaking loose. They had lost contact with Monarch HQ, and all outside communications were sketchy as hell.
By the time they reached the camp, the road was close to being a river. As he pushed his way into the command tent, Brooks was met with chaos. He pushed through the rabble to Dr. Gillian, who stood hunched over a radio.
"Castle Bravo? This is containment team Mosura, do you read?" she shouted into the radio. She looked worried.
"Anything?" he asked.
"No, sir, we've been completely cut off." she yelled over the cacophony. "We've been trying for hours but we haven't been able to make contact with the Argo, Castle Bravo, and the other containment sites."
"Which ones?"
"All of them." Brooks hadn't known Gill for being easily spooked, but hearing the fear in her voice gave him a chill. "Angkor Wat, Skull Island, Stone Mountain - all the titans, they're escaping."
Gill played back the last transmissions they had received from the other outposts: Behemoth shattering buildings in Rio de Janeiro, Methuselah stomping through Munich, Scylla stalking through Phoenix - among dozens of others.
"Jesus.." he murmured.
Only one monitor was different - Monster Zero, the three-headed dragon, sitting atop a volcano in Isla de Mara. They were roaring. And then something clicked in Brooks' mind.
"It's him," he said. "He's the one doing this. They're all responding to his call."
Out of nowhere, the power within the tent flickered for a moment, then fading out altogether. He turned to Gill.
"Where's Dr. Ling?"
_____
Ling stood before the waterfall, staring through the glistening curtain of water at Mothra's cocooned form within. Feeling her presence.
From the moment she arrived at the site she had not informed her superiors of everything she knew. She felt a little bad about it, but there were simply some things she could not explain with words. If she were being honest, she wasn't sure of all the facts herself. Only what her mother and aunt told her, and her grandmother and her great-aunt. The stories they had passed to her and her sister were not collected from their culture, but instead passed down from an endless line of mothers and daughters.
We're connected to her, she'd been taught. Connected for numberless generations.
She had wondered if it was true. How much of her matriline's mythology was real, and how much was mere fantasy created by time? Her sister had always been one to easily believe such things, but Ling needed more proof than what was essentially a long game of telephone.
But there was no denying that Mothra was real, she could never deny that. She had learned of her existence at a very young age, and not just from stories. Firsthand. It was so long ago, and it was so strange that sometimes she thought she had dreamed it. But the connection was tangible. She'd felt it then, and she felt it now, growing ever stronger.
In the past couple hours, something had changed. In the cocoon, Mothra shivered, as if she felt a jolt of some sort. All scanners within the camp confirmed that her metamorphosis had quickened in response.
In the back of her mind, Ling felt a presence pushing through. She let her in.
In an instant, she was met with a flurry of images - lightning, fire, death, the sea, light. It took all of her concentration not to fall unconscious right there, but her lineage had prepared her for this moment. But unlike the stories she had been told, she was alone. Dr. Ilene Chen was half-way across the world, but Ling couldn't fail the sleeping goddess, not now.
As the typhoon continued to swell overhead, she stood in the rain, ignoring the chill - listening, urging Mothra to hurry toward her second birth.
_____
Gill had known where Ling was, although it wasn't hard to guess. Since arriving at the site she was almost always at Mothra's side. Running out into the rain, Brooks following close behind, they found her kneeling with her backs to them. Rain pelted her from all sides, and her coat was more than soaked. And yet she remained as still as a statue.
"Dr. Ling?" she shouted, trying to cut through the howling wind. "We've lost contact with Monarch!"
She didn't turn around.
For a brief moment, the rain slackened, winds dying down to a harsh whistle. Above, the clouds seemed to part, and somewhere beyond the treeline creatures of all sort began to stir with unrest. Or in worship. A trail of what looked like fireflies began pouring from the jungle and the roof of the grotto that held the waterfall, flickering in tune to a rhythm Gill couldn't hear. And the cocoon flickered too, rippling, glowing with bioluminescence. Tears began to form in the fabric of the chrysalis, the fireflies dancing around it like a thousand tiny supplicants.
But as they passed before Gill's eyes, she could see that they weren't fireflies at all - but rather hundreds of bioluminescent moths. And they were all converging around Mothra's cocoon, almost as if they were assisting her entrance like minuscule handmaidens. A tiny smile grew on her face as they fluttered past her, watching in awe.
"Dr. Ling?" Gill said as she got closer to the woman.
Over the sound of the waterfall and Mothra's increasing thrumming, she heard a voice. It was soft, faint, and it almost sounded like someone singing. It was Ling. As she knelt before the cocoon, hands clasped together, a stream of words in a language she didn't understand streamed from her mouth. Though Gill didn't know the words, it almost sounded like a prayer, a plea.
In that moment, the cocoon split, one long insectile leg stretching out. Ling's singing became louder, more passionate.
Everyone in the camp was outside now, bathed in the light that encompassed the waterfall, watching in wonder at the goddess' rebirth. Despite knowing that she should feel afraid at the thought of another titan breaking free, there was something different about this one. Something more important.
From one second to the next, a head slowly broke through the curtain of water, more legs landing on the ground almost gracefully. Carefully.
Ling rose, lifting the hood of her coat as her gaze followed Mothra's rising form. As she sang, her words seemed to harmonize with the titan's own vocalizations, until they both seemed to be singing the same song. But much bigger and far more meaningful. Gill could only watch in reverence as the titan unfurled her wings, a wave of light surging from Mothra's body to its gossamer tips. Gill could almost feel her throat want to close up at the sight of it, instead taking a deep steady breath.
She was beautiful.
The other titans were free, and Mothra had heard their cries. Now it was her turn.
As Mothra stepped from the waterfall, looking down at the tiny beings all staring back up at her, Gill felt something stir in the back of her mind. Mothra leaned down, antennae twitching as she locked eyes with Ling. The doctor looked a little otherworldly in the blue light, and her expression was nothing short of reverential. Slowly, as if asking for permission, she outstretched her hand, placing it on a patch of the downy fuzz that covered the titan's head. But then Mothra's gaze went past her, towards Gill, and Ling's followed soon after.
Ling brought out another hand, gesturing to Gill. Confused, it took her a moment before she pointed a finger at herself, questioning.
"It's alright," she said. "She remembers you."
Remembers?
Gill nearly gasped. All those times back in the temple - where she would examine the pupating larva with Ling, Chen, and Emma - she would talk to it. She thought that maybe, it would comfort the larva, prepare it for the strange new world she would surely be born into. She never would've thought it'd have any impact. Sheepishly, Gill took Ling's hand, letting her guide it to rest on top of Mothra's head. It was soft, if not a little damp from the waterfall. Gill let out a breathless laugh.
Suddenly, one of Mothra's forelimbs raised itself, stopping just between Ling and Gill. Ling hoisted herself upon it, sitting on the rough chitin.
"Wh-What are you doing?"
"There's no other way to contact Monarch HQ, right?" once again, she extended a hand. "She knows how to help."
"I-I don't - um.." nervously, her head whipped around at Brooks. He looked just as clueless.
"Well?"
She knew there wasn't any time to waste, so with a giddy smile, Gill took her hand. Mothra lifted them closer to her head, allowing them to climb comfortably to the space just between her antennae. Jodie's not gonna believe this, she thought to herself.
With a loud, melodious cry, Mothra pushed herself off the ground and took flight.
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Monarch Designation: Leviathan Species Name: Titanus Leviathan Nature: Unknown Height: 1150'02" Weight: 52,700 metric tons Behavior: Destroyer Range: Worldwide Bio: Titanus Leviathan is a bizarre creature that's a combination of a crocodile, whale, and tiger fish. Name after the Biblical creature, Leviathan, Titanus Leviathan is considered to be the largest aquatic Titan with only Titanus Manda being a close second. The massive "Sea serpent" can swim up to 50 knots and can go beyond the average depths than any whale can, using the Hollow tunnels in the earth to get to different areas with ease, similar to Titanus Gojira. Its scales are very much similar to crocodilian scales, making any form of weapons practically useless upon impact, especially its belly side, while not as strong as its armor, but still can take massive amounts of attacks from any man made weapon. It's a piscivore but doesn't hesitate to eat any other forms of meat if can get its teeth on, biting down and breaking bone with its dagger-like teeth, similar to a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Named after the Biblical monster, Titanus Leviathan is feared across the globe and not just in the Bible. It surprises many Monarch officials that the Book of Job was surprisingly accurate in terms of its description, unsure who was the first human to record the monster. It also does share a rivalry with Titanus Behemoth just like the Judaism prophecy about the two beasts fighting each other when the Earth ends. Among further reports that an egg was found in one of the Hollow tunnels near Loch Ness where Titanus Leviathan was contained, believing that the one that escaped was once was a youngling that sparked the legendary cryptid the Loch Ness Monster aka Nessie.
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Monarch Designation: Varan Species Name: Titanus Varan Nature: Unknown Height: 262'08" Weight: 15,000 metric tons Behavior: Docile Range: Forests Bio: Titanus Varan is an amphibious Titan that seems to resemble if a monitor lizard had canine-like legs with armored plates covered by a single row of spikes. The creature is quite docile amongst the other Titans, basically never seems to get aggressive due to it being a lot smaller than the others. It can create helium underneath its blister-covered skin and allows it to rise into the air and glide with its membranes to great distances in Mach 1.2. Titanus Varan's earth-toned skin helps it to camouflage in the forests in Australia or the massive swamps. Much like Titanus Chitanosaurus, it can create a loud sonic wave but not as strong as the aquatic spinosaurid. However, due to its amphibious nature, it can stay underwater as much as the other amphibious Titans like Godzilla, Manda, Leviathan, and many others. In the aboriginal legends in Australia, Titanus Varan is considered to be a spirit of the forests, protecting it from any evil spirits that trespass it. Some say it and the Bunyip share a symbiotic relationship much like Titanus Gojira and Titanus Mosura, but not on a close level of a symbiotic relationship. Only a few times in legends has Titanus Varan ever gotten aggressive, one of them was when an unnamed demon caused a forest fire and it started to drive it off of the land. Never to be seen again.
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Monarch Designation: Titanosaurus Species Name: Titanus Chitanosaurus Nature: Bio-Sonar Height: 402'02" Weight: 95,000 metric tons Behavior: Timid Range: Tropical Islands Bio: Titanus Chitanosaurus is one of the few Titans that towers over Titanus Gojira, alongside with Titanus Yamato no Orochi. However, it's is a surprisingly timid Titan and doesn't interact with any other Titans unless it's provoked. It resembles a dark red-scaled Spinosaurus with orange sails and an orange dorsal fin on its head with twin feelers similar to a catfish, with an operative fan-shaped tail. Titanus Chitanosaurus is a piscivore, one of the few Titans that depends on natural resources other than radiation over the years as it lives near the tropical islands and has caused many reefs to be highly active and full of life. The creature is also semi-aquatic and is the fastest swimmer out of the other semi-aquatic Titans. Its tail, when open, can create hurricane winds, causing many homes to be destroyed. It's also bio-sonar, much similar to bat's sonar abilities and can weaponize it to cause ear-bleeding roars that can damage weapons and electronics, almost have a similar ability to Muto Prime and Titanus Angilas' sonic roar. For whatever reason, using a sonar around it causes Titanus Chitanosaurus to go berserk and tries to attack whatever is causing the noise, making Monarch put a "NO SONAR EQUIPMENT" rule whenever studying the spinosaurid Titan. According to mythology, Titanus Chitanosaurus was sometimes considered as the Ruler of the Ocean, sometimes mistaken as Titanus Leviathan due to its somewhat terrifying appearance. There have been very few cave paintings where the semi-aquatic Titan has encountered Titanus Gojira, but it would seem the two have no qualms or rivalry against each other, where it's believed they see each other as somewhat acquaintance or related, but that has yet to be confirmed.
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