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Manda
Intro: Legends of dragons are a worldwide phenomenon. Among the most unique depictions are those of Asiatic dragons; often represented as water/weather gods, and depicted as wise and sometimes even benevolent beings. Such stories come down from very ancient times, and some of the more obscure cycles of legendry are allegedly so old as to predate anatomically modern humans. In the past, some eccentric scholars have suggested that these oldest whispers, heavily distorted and embellished as they may have been through the millennia, nevertheless suggest a grain of truth in reference to such extraordinary creatures. In the new age of kaiju, once-ridiculed speculations are under new scrutiny. While such old tales are common throughout the world and hint of a variety of elder-earth monsters or gods, of particular significance to the Asiatic region are references to a water guardian; “Manda”…
Story: After millennia of dormancy, the ancient super organism known as Mu surfaced in the mid-Atlantic. Several naval vessels were stranded and a rescue/recon mission was launched. The living island proved to be a unique kaiju-based ecology, and though not nearly as aggressive as the likes of Skull Island, many dangers soon reared their heads. A cephalopod kaiju, Gezora, attacked the surrounding fleet and landing party.
Meanwhile, Mu’s resurfacing seemed to trigger a global mass migration event among known and unknown kaiju. Known creatures included the escaped varanid, Komodithrax. From a hidden underwater cave off the coast of Scotland, the aquatic monster, Ogra emerged, which caused significant damage to London with her passing. What was thought to be an unusual oil reserve deep below South Korea was upheaved by a reptilian creature, Yongary, which tore through Seoul. The polar ice caps crumbled at the awakening of a creature that, due to a confusing case of mistaken identity, was dubbed Zilla, which went on to smash his way through New York on his way to the Atlantic. A trail of destruction was also left from the Australian Outback to Sydney by the frilled kaiju, Jirass. From around the world, monsters of all sorts were on their way towards Mu. For what purpose, none could yet imagine.
The dispatched team on Mu’s surface was caught in the middle of this gathering of giants. But they were “rescued” by the indigenous Seatopians, and taken to their home deep within Mu’s cephalic cavity. There they were reunited with the crews of the stranded vessels, mostly accounted for. It was there that they were also introduced to the native gods of Mu; a pair of enormous serpentine kaiju the Seatopians called Manda. The mutated humanoids also explained to the FATHOM operatives among the group why they had appealed for Mu not to be harmed by surface societies.
Mu, they said, was much more than a host organism. More than just another kaiju ecology. It was a place of sanctuary, growth, and nurturing for Earth’s old gods. Slowly, the truth dawned on the captives; an isolated, ever-moving location, an abundance of essential radiation and nutrients, but with no large indigenous predators… Mu was a kaiju nesting site. The Seatopians had watched the surface world enough to know that such a revelation would likely lead to an attempt at Mu’s destruction. Their own ancestors, they claimed, had tried to long ago, and had been wiped out by the kaiju they now saw as gods. And so, for the good of all involved, the Seatopians refused to allow their captives to leave unless they could promise to convince their home nations not to interfere with or harm Mu’s natural role in their gods’ life cycles.
Unfortunately, before any true consensus could be reached, a hasty message managed to leak its way outside of Mu. With the existence and location of the Seatopian base exposed, the Atragon was ordered to attack Mu’s braincase, using its own hull and drill-missiles to provide an escape route for the captives and possibly seriously impair or even kill Mu in the process. The native gods, of course, did no appreciate this. And so, the female Manda attacked the anti-kaiju sub in defense of her home. The surrounding fleet and air force launched their own attacks, but were met with resistance by the male Manda, as well as another hidden guardian…
Abilities: Phylogenetic analysis suggests the Mandas originated as transitional forms between lizards and snakes, leading some to refer to them as the Mother and Father of Serpents. Their long, flexible bodies are extremely agile, especially in water, where they move in an undulating fashion that makes it difficult to predict their next motions. Out of water, they are able to strike at targets at high velocity and precision. They possess no venom, but prefer to entangle and constrict their prey and/or enemies. They can squeeze with enough force to completely crush all but the most resistance of hulls and infrastructure. Their limbs, though small, can aid in anchoring them to prey or steering through water.
The Mandas are not the most heavily armored of kaiju, but rely more on their reflexes to outmaneuver opponents. They track the motions of prey with a highly developed lateral line system, as well as through rows of small photoreceptors along their backs. Sensory input is processed by a heavy metal-infused nervous system, which is also the source of their finest ability.
Like many types of fish, such as electric eels, both Mandas possess battery-like nodes along their bodies which can generate enormous electrical power. They most often use this power to send bolts of directed lightening from their maws, though they can at times produce a full-body shock powerful enough to stun most medium-sized kaiju. Their control over electrical energy is so precise that it often manifests as hydrokinetic phenomena. The Mandas use this manipulation to slide more easily and quickly through the water, and at times to enhance their strikes or produce a hydraulic “force field” to buffer attacks. Sometimes they are even able to generate tsunamis and whirlpools when working together.
Character: As a pair, the Mandas usually seem to be quite reserved. Perhaps attaining most needed energy through Mu’s residual bioelectrical field, they have rarely been observed hunting or attacking other organisms. They are highly defensive of their home, though, and will strike violently if a threat is sensed. The male seems more willing to venture further from Mu in order to ensure its’ safety. The females, on the other hand, seems to extend her defensive instincts to other creatures of the living island, including the Seatopians. It is speculated, based on Seatopian oral traditions, that the species itself may have once formed a loose symbiosis with ancient paleolithic cultures, similar to Kong’s relationship with the Iwi on Skull Island.
Indeed, the Mandas even share their living space with the Seatopians; a series of biological caverns within Mu’s cephalic cavity, with access to high levels of bioelectric energy generated by Mu’s biolithic brain matter. It is rumored, deep within these caverns, that the Mandas guard their most precious secret; a pearl the size of a small house. At least, it may resemble a pearl to some. To the kaiju, it is something far more valuable than any material treasure…
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Manda is copyrighted by Toho.
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Comments: 64
Razzyman64 [2022-08-15 19:53:07 +0000 UTC]
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Larrimeme [2022-05-02 19:04:11 +0000 UTC]
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Toonwatcher [2019-07-13 00:27:47 +0000 UTC]
This is some of the best kaiju stuff I've seen on dA since Godzilla NEO was a thing.
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ZergLord2099 [2019-07-05 14:26:53 +0000 UTC]
Manda the goddess of Regeneration can you tell me more about that and also I really like the idea of a mated pair of Mandas and can I use it for store and I have planned?
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Razzyman64 In reply to ZergLord2099 [2022-08-15 19:51:06 +0000 UTC]
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ZergLord2099 In reply to Razzyman64 [2022-08-16 01:41:49 +0000 UTC]
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Razzyman64 In reply to ZergLord2099 [2022-08-16 01:52:12 +0000 UTC]
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ZergLord2099 In reply to Razzyman64 [2022-08-16 05:53:46 +0000 UTC]
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54godamora [2019-02-18 03:27:40 +0000 UTC]
one of the longest kaiju and having a pair is very inventive
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Xhodocto385 [2018-10-19 19:02:57 +0000 UTC]
hey, remember that there was a very obscure and sadly forgotten Kaiju called Kujira Gami?, it's a monstrous north pacific right whale, would you incorporate it into KR?.
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Transapient In reply to Xhodocto385 [2018-10-19 22:30:27 +0000 UTC]
Huh, I was not aware of that one. I will try to look into it see if I can think of anything. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Xhodocto385 In reply to Transapient [2018-10-23 00:04:02 +0000 UTC]
understood, also about the last two Kaijus for now, you could upload one of them a day before next saturday, i don't think it would take too much work.
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Lediblock2 [2018-10-15 15:25:00 +0000 UTC]
...Why do I suspect that the Big G himself may come to Mu's defense? One of the big elements of Godzilla throughout his incarnations is the fact that he's the last of his kind; it's likely that he would come to the defense of a land that may give his species a future.
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goatrex In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-10-15 17:57:36 +0000 UTC]
And maybe that's when Minilla or Godzilla Junior gets introduced to the story.
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Transapient In reply to Dinoslayer84 [2018-10-14 19:43:52 +0000 UTC]
He could be thought of that way. After all, some liken the 1998 film as more of a remake of The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms. Though, Rhedosaurs themselves may be lurking around somewhere as well...
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2018-10-15 01:47:49 +0000 UTC]
So more than one Rhedosaurus, and Zilla..... did you say Zilla?
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BlueberryMeows In reply to Gogogomez51 [2018-10-15 23:47:58 +0000 UTC]
Thats pretty rude..... RioFluttershy just commented that they thought this is cool..
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Lediblock2 [2018-10-13 19:14:51 +0000 UTC]
Now this is a plot twist that I didn't see coming!
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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-10-13 21:43:08 +0000 UTC]
Manda having a boyfriend or Mu being a nesting site?
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GGArtwork [2018-10-13 17:32:38 +0000 UTC]
I really like the idea of each Kaiju representing a god of natural traits or adaptations used by organisms. An interesting twist on polytheistic mythologies.
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Transapient In reply to GGArtwork [2018-10-13 21:41:02 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I was wondering if anyone would pick up or point that out.
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Cm25 [2018-10-13 17:21:36 +0000 UTC]
Not surprised that Manda's the inspiration for Eastern dragon legends. I also like how the design is very reminiscent of a "classic" sea serpent except with an eel-like paddle. Finally, the idea of using electricity to stir up and manipulate the water around them is pretty awesome.
Really cool reveal of Mu's true significance. I've probably mentioned this before, but I'm thoroughly impressed with how deep and well-thought out the Kaiju Revolution world is.
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Transapient In reply to Cm25 [2018-10-13 21:42:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. Apparently, water does indeed behave in some interesting ways when electrified, so if amped up to 100...
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goatrex In reply to Eldertyrant682 [2018-10-13 19:04:35 +0000 UTC]
A kaiju resembling to Godzilla mixed with a frilled lizard from Ultraman.
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to goatrex [2018-10-13 20:45:13 +0000 UTC]
Thank you,Also I heard Zilla excited
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DINOTASIA123 [2018-10-13 17:15:04 +0000 UTC]
Jet Jaguar: Wait who the hell are you?
Manda: I’m Manda, I was in Final Wars, at the very beginning....
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Xhodocto385 [2018-10-13 15:55:45 +0000 UTC]
so with their electrical energy abilities they can control water to some extent or in a very subtle way?.
also who is Ogra?, a Kaiju based on the alien Orga from Godzilla 2000?.
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JunoniatheSilkWing In reply to Xhodocto385 [2023-05-01 11:25:13 +0000 UTC]
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goatrex In reply to Xhodocto385 [2018-10-13 16:23:32 +0000 UTC]
Ogra is a dinosaur-like creature from an old British(?) kaiju movie. She also had a baby, named Gorgo, in that film.
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Timoshauru5-VII [2018-10-13 13:06:30 +0000 UTC]
To the kaiju, it is something far more valuable than any material treasure…
It is their family, their legacy, their offspring.
Really amazing job, I really like how this snake god resulted. Don't give up!!
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TyrantReptile [2018-10-13 12:42:40 +0000 UTC]
A very solid take on Manda. So Mu is a kaiju nesting site eh? Well that my friend is just awesome!!!
The cameos were also very nice. I really wasn't expecting Jirass from Ultraman to make an appearance. XD
I'm very eager to see how the MU arc wraps up.
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Transapient In reply to Tigon1Monster [2018-10-13 16:26:37 +0000 UTC]
Ah! Thanks for pointing that out! Fixed it.
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Tigon1Monster In reply to Transapient [2018-10-13 17:30:01 +0000 UTC]
Your Welcome. Okay.
Are you going to draw those you've mentioned like Komodo?
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