It would seem that the last child of Godzilla survived in the end...
What happens now? |
Ever seen the American 1998 Godzilla movie? Well...Remember the egg that hatches at the end of the film? Ever wondered what happens to that last Godzilla child? I think it's about time we see the world from its point of view of the world. Taking place right from where the film ended, we get to be in its shoes. Look for shelter and avoid contact with humans. Find food in dumpsters or scattered boxes, or even eat a stray animal right off the street. Survive long enough and grow bigger. You must take up your parent's legacy...Even if it means accepting help from a few humans who seem to understand you more than you realize... You can decide what path Little Godzilla (or Little G if you want) will take in his quest for survival in Manhattan. You can even put in absolutely no human encounters if you want, and he must grow whenever he sleeps by just a few feet. If he does have to encounter humans, please try not to get him killed. If he's accepting help from anyone, make sure to add a name so Little G can remember them. -He can talk to animals -No killing off characters -Minimize cursing -No mature content -Little G must be growing only when asleep, every time he sleeps, and it should be realistic and not instantaneous -Helpful humans may or may not stay with him or allow him into their homes -Remember that he's actually rather intelligent, even though he's newly hatched -Vore is acceptable only when needed, and only with stray animals, no humans -Try your best to make him as gender neutral as possible And remember, have fun! Note: For anyone who saw the cartoon series, which is supposedly a direct sequel to the American movie remake, let's just say that the events here happen on a completely alternate timeline/reality, so as not to confuse people who watch the show. |