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"A fascinating species the Xu Wu - I can't wait to tell everyone about it!" - Leo Briarworth
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✦ May the Sapphire Star guide you ✦
An indie, private, semi-selective RP blog for a Monster Hunter protag? OC named Frosting
Will contain events mainly from World: Iceborne and Rise: Sunbreak
Crossover / Fandomless ect. are welcome (and encouraged!)
// Rules ✧ Muse ✧ Verses ✧ Interest call
✧ Written and loved by Modzutsune ✧
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IFINDOUBTTAKEABITE - indie rp blog for The Handler from Monster Hunter World. In this house, we love and appreciate the Handler!
Follows back from @merchub. I'm friendly to crossovers, fandomless muses, and just about everything in-between.
Please reblog and/or follow if interested in writing together and I'll check your blog out!
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» private & indie. low activity » sideblog. follows from @paradisecursed » primarily iconless
RULES & ABOUT. / ART. / PROMPTS.
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friend and i are picking at starting up a monhun world rp, so i'm trying to more intentionally figure out marco's hunter design. here's a wip. :)
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//I also have RPC blogs, and Omori and a Monster Hunter one, though this pokeblog is just a casual blog which I wanna make do rp bases story lines with. Though I might turn it into a RPC blog if I can't find rpers in this community
// oooh a monhun blog! :3 i have one too haha
// i dont think you'll have to worry about not finding other ppl in the pokemon irl rp community, its pretty active from what ive seen
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hello, i'm esther -- avid cat enjoyer. i also love women. especially kafka. ⠀ — ⠀ 19 / march 4th ++ pisces / istp
💗 FAVES ! ⠀ — ⠀ MY OC !!! . alhaitham . michael kaiser (sorry hanni <3) . reo mikage . jing yuan . kafka . kiriko kamori
🎈 GAMES ! ⠀ — ⠀ overwatch . apico . monhun . stardew valley . ffxiv . genshin . hsr & many more.
🦋 MISC ! ⠀ — ⠀ horror & fantasy enthusiast . rp enjoyer . perpetually tired college student :)
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Do you think Shara Isvalda and Gaismagorn often have fights?
These two are, if I'm not mistaken, the only two big monsters that live most of the time underground and although I don't think they feed on the same. Shara feeds on bioenergy and Gaismagorn uses the Qurio to absorb nutrients (not sure about this)
I forgot Kulve Taroth, she also lives underground, so I guess they had fights too.
Although maybe not because they don't live on the same continent. Apart from Kulve and Shara.
I would like to theorize that Gaismagorm is technically a Deep Sea Elder Dragon, not an Underground Elder Dragon given its dens location. It's probably best to explain how bioenergy and dragon energy work to explain the feeding methods of both Shara Ishvalda, Gaismagorm and the beginnings of Xeno Jiiva.
Bioenergy (or dragon energy) is everywhere, in the water, in the earth and in the air we breathe. It flows throughout the world. Xeno'Jiiva are born when this energy coalesces in one spot like a whirlpool. Shara Ishvalda meanwhile are drawn to the natural flow of this energy so they move with the flow of the bio energy underground and take root where it is most prevalent at the time. These two instances often occur after a large elder dragon has died.
Gaismagorm is a different beast.
Gaismagorm was, and possibly still is, an ambush predator for deep sea elder dragons. Instead of supping on bioenergy - it sends out scouts of a sort in waves that we have grown to know as:
The Qurio. A relatively simple life-form in the shape of a fish that could flutter around with bright colouration to lure prey. One could say that they are actually the closest in biology to a Xeno'Jiiva, as both are comprised of bioenergy.
The Qurio were Gaismagorm's lure for elder dragons like Ceadeus; a means of attracting these dragons to the cave of Gaismagorm so that the dreaded devil could grab them with its great arms and pull them into its lair to feast.
But over time, creatures tend to get wise to one's tricks, so it's a question of adapt or die. So the Qurio became parasitic leeches that would drain bioenergy from other elder dragons to give to Gaismagorm. They grew more complex, powered by Gaismagorm to find and hunt down prey instead of just luring it. But seas can run empty, and when they do - new sources must be acquired. So the Qurio began to fly. Thus began the plague on air and land.
...and how they found the species of Elder Dragon called Malzeno.
Unlike most other monsters, Malzeno were not drained but instead gained a symbiotic relationship with the Qurio, essentially leeching Gaismagorms' bio energy for themselves through the Qurio.
However, I am getting off topic.
You want to know if Gaismagorm and Shara Ishvalda fight and how often. I would say no.
Shara Ishvalda prefer arid areas and mountains, whereas Gaismagorm is going to be underground under entire oceans and seas. The two simply would not meet unless there was a large source of bioenergy between their individual biomes that was too irresistible for either to ignore.
-Leo Briarworth
To piggyback off of Leo's theory, it could be surmised that the Qurio started out as single-celled organisms during the time that Gaismagorm as a species dwelled in oceanic trenches, where light can't easily penetrate except in very specific forms and down to a certain depth. You see, taking a close look at the Qurio themselves, they give off a peculiar red glow. It's something that we can pick up on easily at a glance, something that monsters can see and follow above the ocean's depths... but past around 4.6 meters below the surface, red light begins to be absorbed as light waves are scattered.
In the deep ocean, there are creatures that use light to hunt, luring prey with a nice, shiny promise of food that sometimes glows to scare off smaller, less capable predators. In this same vein, light can be shown on prey that most creatures wouldn't be able to detect otherwise. It isn't too much of a stretch to assume that this same principle was followed before Gaismagorm eventually made the transition from sea to land, when the Qurio were still parasites that fed on Gaismagorm and the nutrients it processed as it, too, fed.
Eventually, in time immemorial, though... something changed. Gaismagorm as a species grew and their prey didn't, so they continued to adapt, and so did their parasites to this ever-changing biome whilst they worked their way up the food chain. Eventually, fish and other creatures that lived in the ocean just weren't enough, so the species both had to broaden their horizons or die. Fins became legs, legs became wings, gills that filtered oxygen from the water became lungs and vents to expel waste and excess, unusable energy.
It could be assumed that they were out-competed in the air, so then they adapted to food they could reach without expending so much energy. Once aquatic, then aerial, then subterranean... it's a massive leap and seemingly a step backward evolutionarily, but the structure of Gaismagorm's larger pair of arms suggests that they were once wings and simply evolved into powerful limbs, too heavy for flight but perfect for tunneling through solid earth and stone. Down in giant tunnels, they didn't need powerful hind legs for taking to the skies, so those became vestigial, Gaismagorm's eyes shrank as an adaptation to low-light conditions, and the Qurio, their parasites... developed wings from fins used to swim through water and their host's innards.
We might never know what led Gaismagorm to start creating exit points in the ground for the Qurio to find their way out and feed, but somewhere down the line, the behavior was sparked and a new pattern of hunting was born. Gaismagorm, too large to easily leave their tunnels, had to find food somehow, so they began to rely on the Qurio, which in turn began to treat their host as a hive. They began to leave its body, taking to the skies, hunting down and draining precious lifeblood from monsters up topside, then returning to Gaismagorm to feed it what they'd stolen.
From there, the Gaismagorm could (and can) process the blood into something that the Qurio can eat--a form of energy expelled by the elder dragon, a waste product, pure and filtered down into everything that it can't use but they can.
In the simplest of terms, think of the Qurio as Bnahabra or Vespoids, feeding their larvae meat so that they can create a protein-rich slurry that they can actually digest. It's the same principle; both species rely entirely on each other to survive.
-Oleander
#monster hunter#monster hunter rp#monhun#monster hunter ecology#monhun rp#monster hunter rise#mhr#mh sunbreak#gaismagorm#malzeno#shara ishvalda#qurio
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Death is at your fingertips, make it a good one.
MonHun Wilds Hunter RP Blog (WIP)
- Semi-Selective, Lit/SemiLit friendly - 18+ only, mun is 30+ - AU/Multiverse/Crossover friendly
About || Rules
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hiiii I'm Tea, this is gonna be like my freak side blog, feel free to send me any kinda ask, especially horny ones <3
DNI: MAPs, nazis, MLM blogs (I'm a trans woman), cishet ppl, this is subject to change, try not to end up here <3
27 years of being silly <3
main hyperfixations: funger, monhun, and balatro
kinks: breeding, light knifeplay, light somno stuff, petplay, I love fucking other trans ppl
no-gos: scat, gore, piss, objectification, and misgendering
hit me up on discord if you wanna rp or grt to know me better, same username as here <3
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Let's continue on with a crash course on
Flying wyverns
Flying wyverns are the most diverse and widespread of the wyverns and were among many of the first monsters classified by the guild and more are constantly being found.
The most basic form of flying wyvern is best shown by the rathalos.
These types of flying wyverns gave the group their name. Known for being exceptional flyers, rathalos himself being known as the king of the skies, they most often hunt from the air.
Though they're not always large predators, scale bats of the new world hunt insects at night and diablos are herbivores.
Overall, this body plan is shown to be very successful and is seen in many bird wyverns alongside flying wyverns.

This success made creatures like tigrex an anomaly when he was discovered, but research revealed some interesting details about flying wyvern evolution.
Flying wyverns actually evolved from quadrupeds that were exceptional runners, like tigrex. Evolving from a theorized common ancestor in wyvern rex, which tigrex shares many similarities with.
These flying wyverns are still represented today and have been shown to be very adaptable, from barioth in icy tundras to nargacuga in dense jungles.

Finally we have the distantly related giants like akantor.
These monsters are thought to be very ancient, living during the height of the elder dragons and competing with them at their peak.
While technically flying wyverns they are only very distantly related to most other flying wyverns and you'd have to go pretty far back in their evolutionary tree to find the common link.
And there was the crash course on flying wyverns, thank you.
Tiberius Sharp
#monster hunter rp#monster hunter#video games#monhun rp#monhun#monster hunter ecology#fantasy animal#fantasy ecology
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hmm. i am once again contemplating trying tumblr rp again.....
#mar.txt#on one hand. i'm apprehensive because of the sheer level of damage the mk verse did to me. but on the other hand the monhun and rain world#verses look a lot. nicer?#and like. god im so so so fucking tired of twitter being my main rp platform. nobody takes my muses seriously and when i voice that its#apparently just easier to ignore them than take them seriously people are weird about me preferring to write my monster muses As Actual#Monsters people are so fucking weird about my female muses (specifically vul) i am just So Tired Of It#and like. its been YEARS since i was on tumblr rp. i think id have better fortitude for it to not utterly wreck me like it did when i#was ~15 or 16 or so and doing it#so. mmnh. maybe. im gonna have to sit on it to think about it. if i do ill just make a multimuse blog so i don't need to keep track of a#bazillion blogs/sideblogs at the same time#i'm definitely a pretty good deal of apprehensive but? the monster hunter rp verse looks nice enough and the rain world rp verse seems#pretty welcoming and nice so. mmm.maybe. we'll see
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Even if there's strong winds, even if there's a huge wall Wrap yourself in a tailwind to get to the place you're aiming for
Independent Monster Hunter: World OC Selective, private, low-activity ; crossover and OC friendly!
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hi - jay here, with an indie vaal hazak rp blog !!
uh, please give this a like or a reblog if you would like to interact with this dirty, smelly corpse dragon. he looks terrifying, and he is a bit of a zombie dragon, and he’s pretty much the king of his area (the rotten vale), but really, this dragon’s just a curious and gentle boy who wouldn’t attack you for no good reason--
very, very, open to crossovers / ocs !
( will follow back as criimsoncloud because this is a secondary blog )
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DESOLATION'S OVERTURE
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Field Journal: Yukomo-Kamura Region
Day 7 of Yukomo-Kamura Region Expedition
My injury has yet to fully recover, but I'm able to return to light field work, which is what we were tasked with today. Reports had come in that there was trouble brewing in the Shrine Ruins, hunting grounds close to Kamura Village.
Simple work, scout the area and confirm the reports.

I was accompanied by another hunter, Junji. He's a rare sort, a young Wyverian who has taken up the profession. He's familiar with the area and provided wonderful insight to the hunting grounds.

We were up nice and early to begin our survey.
The earth was muddy under our boots, a light rain had passed over us when we made camp the night before. Personally, I've always loved the rain, the atmosphere it has, the chill ...
And the Shrine Ruins is a very damp place. On the west side is a long, knee deep river that crashes down multiple waterfalls before curving down the south side of the hunting grounds and to the east. This river alone is a hot-spot for a lot of activity, being this ecosystem's primary distribution of water.

It isn't called the Shrine Ruins for naught, as you probably already know. It is oft referred to as the 'Sanctuary Abandoned by Gods', this place was once a hub of worship for the religious.
And now, this place is 'overrun' with Monsters.

Bombadgy are endemic to the Shrine Ruins and the surrounding region. Kamura holds them in high regard in their culture. If I remember correctly, their swollen bellies represent wealth and fortune. These same stomachs are actually packed with an explosive substance that the small Fanged Beast uses for protection.

They're harmless.
We continued up north. The shrines of this place have been eroded by time but remain in remarkable condition regardless to remain standing. Old ribbons and ropes, crumbling candle-holders ...
It inspires a melancholy in me. The passage of time is both ruthless and beautiful. Nature has long since reclaimed this place and shall never give it back, but ... Seeing what has flourished in its place?
It's gorgeous.

We pressed further north, the mountains in the north outlined in the heavy fog. I figure this must be what its like at the base of the mountains close to Yukomo. The Misty Peaks and the Shrine Ruins hold a lot in common, but are stark opposites still.

We were coming up on a center of the ruins, where some old buildings still stood, despite the passage of time.
We passed through with little commotion. A small sounder of Bullfango had made this muddy zone their stomping ground. We snuck around the perimeter and used our wirebugs to ascend to higher ground.

Looking back to the ruins, I caught a crimson glimmer in the shade of the bamboo trees ... It took me a moment to catch sight of it, but a Nargacuga was primed to strike at the Bullfango. It probably saw us and held its position until we left. Moments like these happen all the time ... And yet, they always amaze me. It speaks to the intelligence that these animals do have, no matter how simple.

A second camp was nearby and the sun was starting to set. We had spent a lot of time simply exploring. Junji had made some quick detours to gather essentials. We'd continue our survey tomorrow, after we rest up.
My arms and legs hurt from even the little bit of climbing we did.

Day 8 of Yukomo-Kamura Region Expedition
I woke early this morning- Very early. The sun had yet to even start rising. The moon was glowing overhead.
Why did I wake? I heard something. Junji brushed it off as bamboo falling. It couldn't of been ... Bamboo snapping and crashing down does not sound like, that.
I geared up and went out. I had to be sure.

I headed further north, into the stony cliff range. My heart skipped a beat, I almost dropped the camera.
Silver Rathalos. A rare subspecies of the Rath family.

It was simply resting. The mountainous north was it's territory, no doubt about it. Silver Rathalos are very dangerous, seldom seen. It was even rarer for one to be in an active hunting ground. Either it was sheer chance that it had made this place its home, or ... It was displaced? I hope it's the first.

That sound. It rang out again. Outside of the campsite tent, it was a little clearer. A loud 'bang'. I could feel the sound itself wash over me.
So did the Silver Rathalos. He immediately became alert.
It felt familiar.
My eye was focused purely on the Silver Rathalos, making sure it didn't notice me. But, a loud crash echoed through the valley to the south. I hid and quickly moved from the zone.
I rendezvoused with Junji. He had heard the second noise and was already in his armor. I told him of the Silver Rathalos and clarified that the Flying Wyvern was not our suspect.
We headed downstream, following the waterfalls to where the sound was. It was quiet ... Gargwa were hiding, Izuchi scurrying to safety.
I hope I'm wrong about this hunch.
We approached gingerly.

I used the camera to help pierce the darkness.
Foliage in the way. We were taking a risk to reposition and confirm what this was. I knew what it was ... But I was hoping ...
Camera at the ready.
...
I wish I was wrong.
...

Valstrax. Elder Dragon. Rare. Far more rare than even other Elder Dragons. It's infamous for it's method of travel- Using sustained dragon energy to propel itself through the sky at blinding speeds.
They typically live in high altitude mountain ranges, only dipping to the world below to catch prey before whisking them away to their skyward dens.
A Valstrax is dangerous. A Valstrax is cause for alarm.
A Valstrax active at low altitude, is unheard of. It's distressing.
It's body was familiar, yes ... But. It was warped. Smoother. Sleeker. Like someone had gone over it with sandpaper and buffed it out.
And on its body ... Blood red sores, raw dragon energy seeping out from between its tempered scales.
Something is wrong with this individual. It was erratic, anxious, twitchy.

We're returning to Kamura post-haste. I've written this day up as record, just in case ...
The village needs to be on high alert, the Guild need to be informed.
And the Soaratorium needs to be deployed.
#monster hunter#monster hunter rise#monster hunter rise sunbreak#mhrsunbreak#mhrise#monhun#monster hunter rp#monster hunter oc#nargacuga#bombadgy#bullfango#rathalos#silver rathalos#...
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