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Here's some monsters I drew up for one of the Patreon Prompts I do every month. If you wanna see stuff like this, or get your ideas drawn, It's only $1 a month on Patreon~


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Moving on to something tangentially related, Only in that it's semi aquatic and has a long neck, is the Laceromareasaurus (Lacker-o-mare-uh-saur-us). These horrid dinosaur creatures are incredibly rare, but exist in the modern day. Living in areas on Urth, or mostly within the hollows of Earth in the massive jungles and oceans beneath it's surface. The Laceromareasaurus is a distant relative to other Sauropod dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaur or the Apatosaurus, however like many of the others, their evolution was greatly influenced by the strange gravity and environment of the Hollow Earth and so while other dinosaurs such as the Caelumcollarisaurus or the Proboscus Apatasaur grew massive necks that defy such gravity or strange trunks, the Laceromareasaurus began to climb and stand upright, as well as delve into the deep waters to consume plant life from beneath as the Mokele-Mbembe had done as well. Though this began with the creature evolving into a titanic climbing and swimming species, and eventually led to it's decrease in size, and the shortening of it's neck, the dinosaur also began to consume other fruits, and fauna within the trees that it normally did not have access to, including various forms of hallucinogenic or mind altering substances, which caused the creatures to develop many mental disorders, just as the theropod Gristmasaurus, had in similar areas of the world.


Over time these creatures began to change their behavior drastically from the change in their mental makeup, and the relatively low number meant that inbreeding was common, leading to a deterioration of their mental capability and eventually to all of them becoming nearly insane from birth, and caused many of them to become extremely territorial and violent, killing one another and participating in cannibalism, which eventually changed them into more omnivorous and predatory beast. Often times they stand with vacant stares in forested areas, staring into the distance to conserve energy, only moving when they require nourishment or hear noises of nearby prey or possible competitors and mating rivals. They will remain still and statue like for long periods before suddenly lurching into motion and charging that which alerted them, usually chasing and attacking with a machine like will to murder and consume the creature. They have been known to kill larger creatures and leave their corpses in open areas or their entrails about as a way of marking their territory, making them along with the Gristmasaurus one of the only examples of a Saurian Serial Killer in the animal kingdom. 

Due to their minds being completely shot, they feel little pain and are scarred from violent fights with other dinosaurs, and creatures such as Nephilim or with their own kind, and they can take extreme amounts of damage before they will drop dead. Sometimes they can be used as mounts, though only incredibly powerful or forceful creatures can manage to force one to be it's mount and it will usually, inevitably, end in tragedy. They were first discovered in the 1500's during an expedition to the center of the Earth, though they were considered a hoax and covered up for ages....

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Litanus [2021-05-29 04:55:12 +0000 UTC]

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