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When dealing with the greater multiverse as a whole, life-forms have a tendency to get big very easily. Due to the nature of the existence of the Primordial Deities, anybody carrying even the slightest tint of their DNA in their systems can have the immunity to the Square-Cube Law that normally is otherwise unique to them. However, many argue that this effect was never unique to them; after all, how else could Kaiju became known for their giant size if everything didn't start off small first?

Introducing the predecessor life-forms to the Primordial Deities in terms of bypassing the effects of the Square-Cube Law; the Pantheon of Godzilla. Godzilla is the first known of many Kaiju who would exist and populate the greater multiverse, and is believed to be absurdly ancient that it's often a hot topic for debate as to which of Godzilla's Multiple-Choice Past is correct over all of the others. However, Big G isn't the only monster categorized under this page; other Kaiju from other media are categorized here as well, simply because this page makes for a rather nice generic Kaiju list to have on standby.

As of 2020 onward, all of the Kaiju featured in this fic are to be referred to In-Universe and out as "Titans".

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    Godzilla 

Debut: ???

Voice Actor: N/A

The Alpha Predator; Godzilla is the result of the arrogance of man in thinking that nature is in their control, and not the other way around as they think it is. While already a giant life-form in the ancient past, nuclear weapons had caused him to grow even more over the various nuclear tests performed, in which Godzilla arrived on the scene each time a major nuclear warhead detonated as a test to consume the radiation from it. The dread of Tsar Bomba had led to Godzilla growing far larger with a single bomb than any other nuclear warhead known to time. While this particular incarnation of Godzilla has been troublesome to detect which universe he is currently in, he appears to traverse universes using giant rifts in the ocean which are secret passageways used by an alien race planning on the intent of invasion; however, every time Godzilla passes through, they tremble in fear over Earth's very own guardian titan, as even these unknown forces could not construct a masterpiece that is the King of the Monsters.

Tropes relating to Godzilla

  • Achievements in Ignorance: His dimension hopping is because of a secret portal network within his native territory and nothing more.
  • Adaptational Badass: He's intended to mostly be based upon his Power Hour incarnation, but with some of the quirks that make him more recognizable from later portions of the franchise.
  • Ascended Meme: The joke that the film makers are trying to make their Godzilla the biggest compared to the prior one. Citadel of the Heart Godzilla is 255 meters tall.
  • Behind the Black: Has a tendency to show up without much warning and catch people by surprise when they're near sea based areas.
  • Characterization Marches On: He winds up becoming a more heroic titan akin to his depiction in The Godzilla Power Hour.
  • Deus ex Machina: Described with how he has a habit of appearing out of the depths of the ocean and disappearing just as quickly as he had showed up, though whether or not this trope applies much of the time varies on the context.
  • Eye Beams: Gains them after his first outing against Axor leads to Godzilla using the Lazarus Well against Axor by using it to power himself up to give him the initial chance to utilize the Red Spiral Beam. The Eye Beams actually seem to play a role in how he activates the Red Spiral Beam, by using it simultaneously with his Atomic Breath.
  • Stock Sound Effects: "SKREEOONK!"
  • Walking Spoiler: Due to his unusual behavior, it's hard to pinpoint where and when he can appear at any given time.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: Most titans who try and flee from Godzilla once they've lasted enough against him typically only wind up sealing their fates instead to his wrath.

    Godzilla "Minilla" Junior 

Godzilla's adoptive son, whom Godzilla had no clue how to raise due to the fact whereas Godzilla himself was completely independent at birth, Minilla was not, and required parental guidance to survive. After being found by a human research crew aboard the Calico, Minilla is put under the careful watch of the human crew on board, with Godzilla lurking beneath the waters in pursuit wherever they go. As a mutual benefit, Godzilla doesn't need to worry about raising a child he has no clue how to raise, and the Calico gains the protection of Godzilla by proximity with Minilla.

  • Composite Character: Effectively combines Godzuki with the originally planned Minilla concept for his character, while adding a massive dose of Godzilla Junior from the Heisei Era in regards to his appearance being spot on for actually resembling Big G proper.

    Titanosaurus 

  • Small Role, Big Impact: He's the first monster discovered after the reclassification of pre-existing monsters as "titans", and earns his name as such due to his resemblance to a Spinosaurus.

    King Ghidorah/Grand King Ghidorah 
  • The Dreaded: It takes quite a powerful Badass Normal or Godzilla so have the audacity to stand up to King Ghidorah. The former wind up being generally too stupid to understand why King Ghidorah is such a big deal, Godzilla's the only one who takes King Ghidorah with dead seriousness, and Mothra's interaction with King Ghidorah is more... uncharacteristically vengeful in wrath.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: The Mighty Godzilla is Lighter and Softer to the point it often resembles the The Godzilla Power Hour in terms of general tone and goofiness, even with the usage of Toho Kaiju in the mix. King Ghidorah is the most threatening villainous titan of the bunch, and is treated with dead seriousness every time he shows up, just to contrast heavily with all of the other villainous titans who ever appear before or after him.

    Shinjira 

A chimeric fusion of a human, G Cells, and a Destoroyah colony, Shinjira is a pained, tormented human being who was conducting research on a bizarre fusion of lesser form Destoroyah, and wound up falling into the ocean, which the specific part he fell into was contaminated with G Cells due to the shed blood from Godzilla and Gigan's battle.

    Axor 

"The Beast of Storms", as it is sometimes identified as, is an enigmatic titan who appears to be of otherworldly origin and takes the form of a humanoid serpent, often identified as an analog to Yig in works of fiction meant to cover up Axor's existence. Axor's existence is often covered up because of the drastically different threat Axor poses when compared to most other titans; as opposed to wanting to destroy humanity, Axor intends to enslave them and usurp Godzilla's throne as the King of the Monsters, whichever comes first and is most practical to pull off. He's apparently already succeeded in a small scale sense, in that he's discovered an odd power anomaly of nuclear origin in the form of an unknown object called the "Lazarus Well", which to any titan who inhales it's highly potent mist, is supercharged in nuclear energy they output such as increased power in energy weapons and or increased muscular strength. In Axor's case, the first mutation he gained from the Lazarus Well was raw intelligence, and this is what gave this ambitious serpentine entity the idea of ruling the world for himself and brainwashing anyone who opposes him into his blind servants.

  • Adaptational Badass: His abilities aren't altered too much, but his examples of Blow You Away has him generate winds that can actually shatter solid stone mountains to atoms in seconds flat.
  • An Ice Person: For some odd reason, his energy bolts are very cold to the touch despite supposedly being electrical, and generally freeze the air when traveling large distances after being fired. He was drafted by the current incarnation of Mothra to freeze King Ghidorah in Antarctica for this reason precisely.
  • Badass Normal/The Dreaded: There's a good reason why he's kept his sole island territory to himself for so long; everyone else has deemed that island both too insignificant and flat up not worth the effort of dealing with Axor proper to claim it.
  • Been There, Shaped History: He's been responsible for how the vikings discovered the Americas long before anyone else ever would claim that right, even though the irony is that Axor was nowhere near the Pacific Ocean to pull that off. The side effect of his own intense hurricane level winds he created merely caused the Vikings to be stuck in a storm that soon wound up in them making landfall in the Americas. Then again considering Axor's gale winds are estimated to reach up to 2,000+ MPH in a quick burst...
  • Berserk Button: He utterly hates Varan for reasons that aren't initially clear, but once it's clear that Varan can deliver Axor a completely one-sided Curb-Stomp Battle, it suddenly makes sense.
  • Breakout Character: While the fanfic featuring this version of Axor is heavily based upon The Godzilla Power Hour, Axor is noticeably the only monster to first appear in said cartoon who shows up in this fic. His popularity adding on to the fact he was among the most imaginative of the various monsters of the week had a major hand in his appearance here.
  • Blow You Away: Either through his air sack on his head or through his own maul, he can summon gale force winds which could potentially reach speeds faster than those found on Jovian plants akin to Neptune with it's 2,000+ MPH winds.
  • Canon Foreigner: From the The Godzilla Power Hour originally. He was perhaps the biggest example of a Breakout Character from said cartoon, having appeared in a lot of fan works that put Axor alongside Godzilla's other threats, most famously with Godzilla Neo's depiction of Axor.
  • David vs. Goliath: To every other titan except for Varannote  and Baragonnote . The one time Axor does play the Goliath, it's against Mothra, who Axor otherwise is afraid of and just retreats and hides in his temple until she leaves on her own.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: While his physical strength is unimpressive by itself, his gale force winds can punch solid holes clean through titans like Godzilla or King Ghidorah, exposing raw bone in either of them and in the case of the latter, rendering him nothing but Swiss cheese briefly before King Ghidorah's absurd Healing Factor allowed him to recover, but not without a few missteps due to Axor forcing King Ghidorah off of his small island of dwelling by blasting his body all the way across the globe from the Indian Ocean until it eventually lands somewhere in Antarctica.
  • Get Out!: He won't stop attacking any other titan that enters his island of solitude until they're either slain by him or blasted off into the horizon by his gale winds fired at them.
  • Mind Control: His "slave ray", as it's sometimes called. The stronger minded the opponent, however, the less of an affect it has, but it can still disorientate even the smartest of opponents. Same cannot be said for Mothra, whom the slave ray appears to have zero effect on whatsoever. This could be why Axor fears her, but it still doesn't explain why Axor doesn't just use his impressive arsenal of electrical and wind based energy weapons to force her out instead.
  • Muscles Are Meaningful: At one point the Lazarus Well bestowed him with gigantic musculature increase, which at one point caused him to chase off Varan, who was noted to otherwise be able to deliver a Curb-Stomp Battle to Axor.
  • Nothing Is Scarier: Nobody can come up with a logical explanation for why Axor is afraid of Mothra, especially since Mothra herself doesn't appear to be aware of Axor as anyone important.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: He doesn't even attempt to fight back against Mothra in any of her given forms, and instead cowers in fear and retreats into the temple that houses the Lazarus Well and hides. Nothing is elaborated on what could've provoked this reaction from someone who is otherwise so stupidly territorial over his own island.
  • Shock and Awe: One of his other energy weapons, typically used specifically for combat against other titans more so than anything else.
  • The Stoner: How some have interpreted his constant exposure to the Lazarus Well. As a drug addict who constantly puts up a fess when anyone else attempts to use it for themselves, even though it's energy seems limitless.

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