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Varan
Intro: Straddling the border between southwestern Egypt and southeastern Libya lies the dubiously named Kebira Crater. Only becoming known to the general scientific community in 2007, this geological feature’s origin was an ongoing debate for several years. The idea that it represented an undiscovered impact crater has since been largely discredited, yet no definitive explanation was ever offered, perhaps due to its’ isolated locality and relative unimportance. FATHOM, however, has kept a close watch on this location for decades. For it was found long ago that this was no crater, or hydrothermal vent, but a gateway to a realm of creatures more unbelievable than the old Egyptian pantheon…
Story: The whole Kebira region had indeed always been avoided by traveling caravans due to its’ difficult terrain. But there were also many whispered legends of strange phenomena and “elder dessert gods” that had dwelt there long before there were men or gods of men upon the Earth. The event that sparked FATHOM’s interest in the haunted area was the tragic disappearance of a large caravan that passed too close to area’s outskirts, leaving only a few survivors to tell a wild tale of warring monsters.
An expedition was launched in 1958, and successfully documented evidence of an active kaiju within the region. A fully operational research outpost was constructed near the area by 1960. The kaiju in question proved to be very elusive, though, and it wasn’t until later missions deeper into the crater region revealed enough to classify it. It seemed to be a highly evolved type of lizard, specifically of the Varanidae, leading to the creature’s designated name, “Varan”, also derived from an old Arabic term for “dragon” or “lizard beast”.
Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Varan would be tracked and monitored to the best of FATHOM’s abilities, though true containment would prove impossible due to the kaiju’s ease of movement with the use of his gliding membranes and instinctive evasiveness in the hostile environment. Disparate sightings would also reveal the existence of not one, but two of these creatures, both belonging to the super species Varanus obaki. Both seemed to be growing larger over the years, but each one developed differently. The second specimen would become substantially larger and more heavy-set, eventually losing all gliding abilities. This specimen, later regarded as female, would be given her own designation as “Komodithrax”.
But these two were far from the only kaiju discovered in the Kebira region. Recon teams found remains of what seemed to be an arachnid-based kaiju species along the trails of both giant lizards, and seismology scans would frequently detect patterns that indicated a large, moving epicenter deep below ground. A nearly complete mummified arachnid specimen, the size of a sauropod, was finally discovered in the late 90s and was moved within the desert facility for study. But the creature was not as dead as it appeared…
Shortly after the Caesar incident in Okinawa and the disclosure of more and more FATHOM facilities, the Kebira research station was due for an official government inspection, during which the supposedly dormant arachnid specimen, dubbed Speiga sarcophagus, reactivated. It destroyed much of the facility before Varan arrived and killed it. It was the first time Varan had been observed so far from the crater, and would be followed back by a joint scientific and military operation to expose the deeper secrets of the Kebira Kaiju Biome.
Abilities: Varan has proven to be one of the most difficult kaiju to track and study over the years, even in an area as open and barren as the largest desert on Earth. In all major respects, he and his female counterpart, Komodithrax, appear to be highly derived varanid lizards. Their bodies are mostly conservative, yet extremely adaptable. The specimens’ running, climbing, and burrowing abilities are all most impressive considering their size. Varan in particular also possesses large patagia on either side of his body, supported by flexible, rib-like tendons. Using these, he is able to glide over long distances when launched from a high place, though he has also been seen to take off for low flights from running starts as well.
Though lightly built, Varan is a swift fighter that also employs deadly claws and serrated teeth in battle. He is also able to wield his long, whip-like tail with great accuracy, typically aiming for the eyes and softer joints of opponents. Like other varanids, both he and Komodithrax have been determined to be venomous. Though mildly effective and seemingly meant to slow down larger enemies and/or prey, it is highly infectious and deadly to more average biological life. Fortunately, having tracked the specimens for so long, enough samples have been collected to begin work on a possible antivenom.
Both specimens are more flexible than most other kaiju of their size due to a partially cartilaginous skeletal structure, which can easily regenerate thanks to their highly efficient metabolisms. Varanus obaki seem to derive most of their energy from solar radiation and geothermal heat. They may also somehow absorb kinetic energy directly from strong winds, but this is unconfirmed. The unique elemental compounds in their skin also generate previously unknown types of electromagnetic energy patterns which they use to adhere sand and rock particles to their bodies for better camouflage. These energy patterns may play a role in allowing individual creatures to adapt their bodies based on behavior, calling into question whether the differences between Varan and Komodithrax are the result of sexual dimorphism or behavioral/environmental variation.
Character: Regardless of their differences, both lizard kaiju are highly elusive, and at times unpredictable. Based on observations over several decades, Varan seems to mainly patrol the boarder of the Kebira region, while Komodithrax usually sticks around the central uplifts. They are rarely seen together, but they seem to at least tolerate each other, though their exact relationship remains a mystery. Both have a well-documented history of hunting down the giant arachnid species, Speiga sarcophagus, which they seem to pursue with great determination. It should always be remembered that these are opportunistic predators, as Varan himself has been responsible for several fatalities whenever humans get too close. Despite their size and strength, both creatures seem to avoid certain tremors that occasionally pass close to the surface of the KKB…
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Comments: 72
FuryousSmok In reply to ??? [2024-04-19 01:10:45 +0000 UTC]
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ZergLord2099 [2019-07-05 12:58:05 +0000 UTC]
VARAN God of adaptation can you tell me why that is and I like the idea of Varan and Komodithrax been members of the same species in fact it basically is saying that they’re both brother and sister respectively I know that’s probably not what you’re going for but that’s what I personally think.
But can you please tell me why the members of the same species anyway please?
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Beto1207 [2019-04-08 18:00:56 +0000 UTC]
I like its design. Its wings are better than originals.
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CatKramer [2018-10-28 07:12:13 +0000 UTC]
Oof!
I'd hate to find out how it was made known that these two are venomous.....😶
Love the pattern on the wings, it's cool!
I'd like to see an entry for the female at some point, if that would be possible.😊
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CatKramer In reply to william023 [2019-06-10 12:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Um...What?
Did you mean to make your own comment?
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william023 In reply to CatKramer [2019-06-10 12:27:26 +0000 UTC]
The dumb kindle made me think the comment hadn't been uploaded so I pressed the button twice.
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CatKramer In reply to william023 [2019-06-10 13:15:41 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I see!
OK, I understand now.
It's just like when you want to write ****, but auto correct writes Duck ha ha!
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CatKramer In reply to william023 [2019-06-10 12:24:06 +0000 UTC]
You double commented....Was that on purpose, or was it an accident?
I can excuse it if you were dead tired, I've been there.
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Transapient In reply to CatKramer [2018-11-05 21:47:05 +0000 UTC]
There will be an entry for Komodithrax eventually, though not in this particular run of the series.
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CatKramer In reply to Transapient [2018-11-10 23:22:24 +0000 UTC]
Nice!
I can wait, you have other things on your plate, including outside of Deviantart itself, and other Kaiju related plans to follow.
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Xhodocto385 [2018-10-19 04:19:45 +0000 UTC]
is Varan's entire body venomous?, if so where are his venomous blisters?, also i can imagine Varan could spit a short stream of venom from his mouh to paralyze opponents.
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Lediblock2 [2018-09-14 05:34:50 +0000 UTC]
Question: What would other variations of Varan's species look like?
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HUBLERDON In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-09-15 15:29:07 +0000 UTC]
You gotta map out the Kubira biome, dude.
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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-09-14 15:49:20 +0000 UTC]
Mostly sticking to the same general body plan, various different colors and patterns depending on environment, different variations of frill/spinal ornamentation. Most don’t grow so large. Occasionally larger ones that do not climb so much may atrophy their gliding membranes, like the only other giant member of the species, Komodithrax.
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Lediblock2 In reply to Transapient [2018-09-15 03:03:03 +0000 UTC]
Hmm.... What would one raised on Skull Island look like?
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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-09-15 14:50:28 +0000 UTC]
That is currently unknown...
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Lediblock2 In reply to Transapient [2018-09-16 00:44:46 +0000 UTC]
...It's going to be Zilla, isn't it?
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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-09-16 01:37:04 +0000 UTC]
Nice guess, but not what I have in mind for the big iguana...
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2018-09-18 13:10:58 +0000 UTC]
Zilla can be a smaller more agile and smaller subspecies of godzilla
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2018-09-14 19:10:49 +0000 UTC]
If you were to add skull crawlers, they can the natural and most hated enemy of The Vagnosaurus and other predators on skull island, they recently discovered on skull island, kill anything they can get their jaws on except the giant mammoths,Sauropods and other gigantic herbivores, Vagnosaurus and Skull crawlers can be like red ants vs black ants or other species with rivalries like Godzilla and angilasaurus
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Lediblock2 In reply to Eldertyrant682 [2018-09-15 06:40:57 +0000 UTC]
I think that the Vagnosaurs are the equivalent to the Skull Crawlers, man.
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-09-15 14:03:04 +0000 UTC]
Oh right, but still cool
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KaijuX [2018-09-13 02:58:28 +0000 UTC]
Ooooooh, very much enjoy this version of Varan. The exaggeration of the membranes really help emphasize Varan's unique characteristic, and mirror that of the gliding lizard. This is certainly a cool and unique take of the kaiju. Will have to explore more of the story / world building you're setting up here, because I am loving what I see (Varanus obaki and Speiga sarcophagus are REALLY clevler shoutouts!)!
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Transapient In reply to KaijuX [2018-09-13 20:35:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I hope you find the other entries interesting as well...
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JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2018-09-09 03:30:58 +0000 UTC]
Interesting take of Varan! Pretty awesome take, actually.
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2018-09-11 14:58:08 +0000 UTC]
Tremors might be either A Bargon or skull crawlers
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2018-09-13 02:06:55 +0000 UTC]
How bout Skull-crawlers, I think they are causing the tremors, there is also many species of Baragon
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Eldertyrant682 [2018-09-08 15:03:50 +0000 UTC]
Zilla's species can be more agile than the Godzilla species
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Eldertyrant682 [2018-09-08 15:02:02 +0000 UTC]
So is Komodothriax his sister or Girlfriend Zilla might be Jealous
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Transapient In reply to Eldertyrant682 [2018-09-08 15:47:01 +0000 UTC]
Their exact relationship is unknown, though they are of the same species.
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Cm25 [2018-09-08 14:50:43 +0000 UTC]
Lovely, lovely reimagining here. The frilly patagia are really nice - they actually remind me of a prehistoric reptile that had big feather-like things on its back (forget its name). And the frills around the neck make me think of a bearded dragon, nice job with that detail.
And speaking of names, nice reference to Godzilla: The Series there.
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Transapient In reply to Cm25 [2018-09-08 15:48:43 +0000 UTC]
Longisquama, is the creature I believe you are thinking of. And that little beast was actually one of the inspirations for this design.
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GoTeamSlugs In reply to dopepope [2021-02-01 07:19:29 +0000 UTC]
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dopepope In reply to GoTeamSlugs [2021-02-01 17:04:38 +0000 UTC]
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KingShisa08 [2018-09-08 06:18:52 +0000 UTC]
awesome work on Varan here
also I see that you mentioned Komodithrax in here as well
so does this mean we'll be seeing her as well as Zilla soon?
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