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Bug/Dragon
A tribute to Zilla the series ( Godzilla the series) wish they a comic book to continue the story .
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“This is my choice, and I choose you, Donatella. I don’t need immortality. You’re my forever.”
- Legend's character development in one quote🥺
Tieflings in Falandar
What the post is about: the treatment of tieflings in different kingdoms as well as their origins.
Origins
Tieflings came to be after the first Demon War. The heroes who fought against the demonic incursion were cursed by the Dukes of Hell to appear more like the demons they slayed making the first tieflings.
Treatment in Falandar
Tieflings are known as the most regal race. Their eyes as varied as the earths gems, their skin a whole chromatic spectrum, their animal features showing their ties to the nature from whence we came and their horns remind us of the demons their for-fathers slew.
Of course this could have gone very differently and it has in some places. The nation of Dragma sees tieflings as a vile corruption, a curse, even if there human ancestors were heroes that held back the demonic hordes, they should have died as heroes instead of baring the vile mark of those they bested. They fear what the corruption could do to people and that their fiendish blood might drive them to evil as it drew the first ruler of Dragma, Ivan the Mad.
Other nations such as the Duchies see Tieflings as a race to be revered but not quite enough to have become the nobility nor the ruling class. The Duchies chose to keep their bloodlines pure of fiendish blood all those years ago.
Then come the Flora Kingdoms in the west, Escia, Gladsia, and Palhosia. Here Tieflings weren’t just honored, they became the Kings and Queens of the land. The Flora kingdoms used to be a loose assortment of houses until the First Demon War United the houses under 3 banners. The Stag of Escia, the Ram of Gladsia, and the Wolf of Palhosia. The rulers of these 3 great houses became Tieflings after the war solidifying a bloodline of warrior Kings and Queens for ages to come.
TL;DR: Tiefling racism exists in some places like Dragma, but the rest of the nations are cool with tieflings and some raise Tieflings as a royal or noble race of people do to their history.
D.R.A.G.M.A. vs. Destoroyah
D.R.A.G.M.A. (Godzilla: The Series)
D.R.A.G.M.A. stands for Democratic Resurgence Against Global Mechanized Armageddon, creatures created by Dr. Jonathan Insley as Living Weapons designed to replace humans as Earth's dominant species. Insley believed humanity's overreliance on technology would cause extinction and wanted to force a return to simpler times—a Utopia Justifies the Means philosophy that backfired catastrophically. The D.R.A.G.M.A.s are Prehistoric Animal Analogues resembling a cross between Triceratops and dragons (Dragons Are Demonic), functioning as Explosive Breeders who reproduce rapidly and operate through Zerg Rush tactics. In the Bad Future timeline H.E.A.T. witnesses, these creatures have wiped out most of humanity, all other mutations including Godzilla (making them Hero Killers who succeeded in killing the series' protagonist), and completely overrun the planet through sheer weight of numbers. While individual D.R.A.G.M.A.s aren't exceptionally powerful compared to other kaiju—ordinary humans with advanced energy weapons can kill them—their rapid breeding creates an unstoppable tide. The creatures display Turned Against Their Masters behavior immediately: Dr. Insley is already long dead at their hands in the future, and in the present timeline, when he orders them to kill H.E.A.T., they simply turn on him instead, showing zero loyalty. The species demonstrates Stronger with Age: newly hatched infants have thin hides susceptible to high-powered energy weapons from the future resistance, but mature adults are Immune to Bullets and conventional weaponry. Alternatively, they're mentioned to adapt quickly, so present-day specimens haven't yet evolved defenses against modern weapons. They're ultimately Not So Invincible After All when H.E.A.T. uses future energy weapons to eliminate them as vulnerable infants before they can mature and breed, preventing the apocalyptic future timeline. The creatures never display individual intelligence or personality, functioning more as a mindless swarm threat.
Destoroyah (Toho)
[Detailed Destoroyah description provided earlier remains accurate - colony of Precambrian crustaceans mutated by Oxygen Destroyer, multiple forms from microscopic to demonic perfect form, micro-oxygen beam and horn katana, killed Godzilla Junior, sadistic intelligence, vulnerable to temperature extremes, defeated by Godzilla's meltdown ray, represents humanity's hubris, 2.5 billion years old making it the oldest kaiju, genderless hive mind, etc.]
Comparison
D.R.A.G.M.A. serves as an expy of Destoroyah with several key parallels and significant divergences. The primary similarity is the colony structure: both are aggregates of smaller organisms that combine into larger forms, with the ability to split and recombine (The Worm That Walks, Mook Maker). Destoroyah progresses from microscopic to juvenile to aggregate to flying to perfect form through combination, while D.R.A.G.M.A.s breed exponentially, with many individuals swarming rather than one entity with metamorphic stages. Both represent apocalyptic threats that succeed in killing Godzilla—Destoroyah kills Junior and nearly kills senior Godzilla before his meltdown, while D.R.A.G.M.A.s successfully killed Godzilla in the future timeline (offscreen but confirmed by dialogue).
The origin stories contrast sharply: Destoroyah is an ancient lifeform awakened and mutated by mankind's most destructive weapon (the Oxygen Destroyer), symbolizing the past coming back for vengeance due to human hubris. D.R.A.G.M.A.s are brand-new creations designed intentionally as weapons against humanity's technological civilization, representing humanity deliberately engineering its own replacement. Both embody "weapons turned against their creators"—the Oxygen Destroyer's legacy manifesting as a monster, and Insley's anti-tech bioweapons immediately killing him—but Destoroyah's connection is indirect (consequence of using the weapon in 1954) while D.R.A.G.M.A.'s betrayal is immediate.
Power-wise, Destoroyah is individually one of the strongest kaiju in the franchise, with devastating abilities like the micro-oxygen beam that disintegrates matter, energy absorption, and the Variable Slicer horn. It takes Godzilla at near-meltdown levels plus military assistance to kill it. D.R.A.G.M.A.s are comparatively weak individually—the documents note one-on-one they don't appear stronger than other series kaiju, and energy weapons kill them easily. Their threat comes entirely from Explosive Breeder numbers creating an unstoppable swarm. This represents a fundamental strategic difference: Destoroyah is a boss-level threat requiring maximum firepower focused on one target, while D.R.A.G.M.A. is an infestation requiring population control before exponential growth makes eradication impossible.
Intelligence and behavior differ significantly: Destoroyah displays cruel, sadistic intelligence—torturing victims, exploiting Godzilla's grief, strategically using terrain and abilities. It has personality and malice. D.R.A.G.M.A.s show no individual intelligence or personality, functioning as a biological weapon system that simply reproduces and consumes without strategic thinking. The hive mind of Destoroyah's aggregates coordinates complex battle tactics, whereas D.R.A.G.M.A. swarms rely on overwhelming numbers rather than coordination.
Thematically, both represent humanity's self-destructive tendencies manifesting as monsters. Destoroyah is the unintended consequence of creating ultimate weapons (Oxygen Destroyer), while D.R.A.G.M.A. is the intended consequence of creating bioweapons against technology—both demonstrate that attempts to solve problems with escalating force create worse problems. Destoroyah's ancient Precambrian origin (2.5 billion years old) contrasts with D.R.A.G.M.A.'s completely artificial modern creation, yet both "predate" humanity in a sense—one literally, one conceptually as post-human replacements.
The time travel element distinguishes the D.R.A.G.M.A. story: H.E.A.T. witnesses the Bad Future and prevents it, whereas Destoroyah's timeline is fixed—Junior dies, Destoroyah is killed, Godzilla dies from meltdown. This makes D.R.A.G.M.A. a prevented apocalypse while Destoroyah is a realized one (for the Heisei continuity's end).
Neither has a direct Monsterverse equivalent, though the concept of rapidly breeding threats appears with MUTO Prime's parasitic reproduction and the general Titan propagation concerns. The Monsterverse hasn't featured colony-organism Titans or exponential breeder threats focused on replacing humanity. The closest might be MUTOs' potential to overrun if left unchecked, but they lack D.R.A.G.M.A.'s engineered purpose or Destoroyah's aggregate nature.
Arte conceptual de #Dragma (en Cobra Kai Store.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-zb2Unlk-H/?igshid=3wn6199dbpxi