• Deep in the pacific, a creature stirs. It is ancient, making man puny when it comes to age. It has seen the birth of countless races, witnessing the greatest of Terra's creatures; the dinosaurs. It had also witnessed the greatest calamity that had managed to destroy most of the great reptiles.

    It was young back then, and was eons old. Memories flowed through its large brain like time flowed through space. The ink, black hole it called home shed no warmth. The radiation it produced protected him from the coldest of regions. It gave no hint of being alive, except for the occasional movement.

    Large, maple leaf shaped spinal plates ran down from the back of it's neck to the tip of its massive, crocodile like tail. A bear like snout was shown, gills running along its neck. Forest green eyes opened, wisdom and age showing for a brief moment, making any mortal gape at what they saw. This creature took the word immortal to a new definition.

    The creature stirred, massive, powerful legs moving to stand up. Large arms held four massive claws that could cut through the toughest material on Earth like a chainsaw through paper. He was hunched a little, black scales covering every bit of his body. His small ears picked up a sound, making the creature look up in annoyance.

    This creature had many names; King, Kaiju, monster, hero, God. Death, the destroyer of worlds. But he kept one as his real name. The ones in the eastern regions called him Gojira and Gho'Zra. The ones in the west called him Godzilla, King of the monsters.

    He preferred Godzilla, but, he gave no attention to what mortals called him anymore. He then started to swim upwards, covering miles in just seconds. Suddenly, he burst through the water, sea water drip[ping off of every scale and muscle. He opened his bear like snout, letting loose a torrent of noise that could be heard for miles.

    Nature smiled, giving a light chuckle at her prized protector. He did always love to show power. Just like his father, Goji. Godzilla let loose another roar, then started to swim towards an island, far away. That island was called Hawaii.