Mogaru, known as the Final King to kaiju scholars, or simply as King Mogaru, is one of the most destructive of his kind.
Although not the most powerful kaiju (a sobering thought in and of itself ), Mogaru is certainly the most active of the known kaiju. Additionally, Mogaru seems to be as eager to rampage through the works of humanity as he is to attack and kill other kaiju, making him something of a mixed blessing to kaijuthreatened cities. While the prospect of an attack by Mogaru is the stuff of nightmares, the possibility of his intervention during a different kaiju attack is the stuff of hope, though the damage dealt to a city during its defense may be significant.
Mogaru appears as a towering dinosaur with twin tails, spines that glow red as he uses his breath weapon, and two powerful clawed forearms. Mogaru stands 140 feet high and weighs 20,000 tons and is nearly 300 feet long from nose to tail.
Unrivaled. King Mogaru dwells in the depths of a tropical jungle, sleeping silently at the bottom of an unusually deep lake until roused. Legends hold that Mogaru was born of the world itself, either formed from the spirits of countless plants and animals resulting from ages of hunting and predation by humanoids for food or sport or formed from the souls of the countless slain in an ancient apocalypse or war that devastated one of the first of the world's empires. Regardless of the actual cause, the birth of Mogaru in these legends seems to be the same-soon after another kaiju that emerged from an erupting volcano, Mogaru rose to oppose the so-called Thrice-Headed Fiend in a vast battle that nearly slew that enemy while devastating an entire nation in the process. Mogaru is also rumored to have slain no fewer than a dozen other kaiju, including one who may have returned from the grave as the only undead kaiju in existence.
Mogaru, known as the Final King to kaiju scholars, or simply as King Mogaru, is one of the most destructive of his kind.
Although not the most powerful kaiju (a sobering thought in and of itself ), Mogaru is certainly the most active of the known kaiju. Additionally, Mogaru seems to be as eager to rampage through the works of humanity as he is to attack and kill other kaiju, making him something of a mixed blessing to kaijuthreatened cities. While the prospect of an attack by Mogaru is the stuff of nightmares, the possibility of his intervention during a different kaiju attack is the stuff of hope, though the damage dealt to a city during its defense may be significant.
Mogaru appears as a towering dinosaur with twin tails, spines that glow red as he uses his breath weapon, and two powerful clawed forearms. Mogaru stands 140 feet high and weighs 20,000 tons and is nearly 300 feet long from nose to tail.
Unrivaled. King Mogaru dwells in the depths of a tropical jungle, sleeping silently at the bottom of an unusually deep lake until roused. Legends hold that Mogaru was born of the world itself, either formed from the spirits of countless plants and animals resulting from ages of hunting and predation by humanoids for food or sport or formed from the souls of the countless slain in an ancient apocalypse or war that devastated one of the first of the world's empires. Regardless of the actual cause, the birth of Mogaru in these legends seems to be the same-soon after another kaiju that emerged from an erupting volcano, Mogaru rose to oppose the so-called Thrice-Headed Fiend in a vast battle that nearly slew that enemy while devastating an entire nation in the process. Mogaru is also rumored to have slain no fewer than a dozen other kaiju, including one who may have returned from the grave as the only undead kaiju in existence.
