Ragnarok Beast

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Ragnarok Beast

Description

This thing is a monster. No, really, it looks like something pried open a crack between realities and squeezed this through that hole.

At five times the size of a normal human, this beast carries the loose appearance of some kind of wingless dragon. Its leathery skin is a blue-ish shade of gray around its chest and arms, but it fades into a muddy brown around the midsection down to the tail. Its muscles are so well developed that they warp its thick leathery hide noticeably, especially in its tail.

Your attention is then drawn to its head, its very massive head. Staring at it makes your blood run cold almost literally. What should be the face of some kind of imagined dragon in your mind looks instead like a hideously exposed skull with that leathery skin wrapped tight around it. The jaws are exposed, showing metallic teeth as sharp as daggers in a permanent 'grin' from between which small wisps of blue fire are escaping with every breath it exhales. The eye sockets are filled with bright glowing blue orbs with no signs of pupils anywhere which are constantly emitting some kind of blue fire. And then there's a golden framework of metal fused to the eye sockets and the rest of the skull, forming a very crude helmet, complete with a golden horn just above and between the eyes. Framing this helmet is a mass of thick, blue tendrils that looks too fleshy to be decorations.

Following its body, you catch sight of the true horror of this beast; a very complex entanglement of gold metal structures fused to its back, digging into its flesh and perhaps even connecting to whatever passes for organs within its torso. This mass of gold 'cybernetics' is decorated sparsely with glassy blue orbs of various sizes which seem to glow with an otherwordly energy. Yet these devices seem to also take on the crude appearance of a 'magical city' from fantasy works, complete with spires. This 'city' follows its back from the base of its helmet, down the back of its neck and ends at the hip just before the beginning of its tree-trunk thick tail.

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