This is cute tiger fact video short from Youtube makes me think of Predator/yautja society. We all know tigresses and lionesses are more lethal than males.
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This is cute tiger fact video short from Youtube makes me think of Predator/yautja society. We all know tigresses and lionesses are more lethal than males.
I want to express something I have kept deep down after watching Predator: Badlands and Alien: Romulus. I don't want to offend any robot lovers and Synthetic fans, but somehow, David and Tessa have given me a very negative view on Synthetics.
Perhaps it has something to do with their deceptive human appearances and their AI-type arrogant intelligence that they are superior and stronger than all humans and aliens.
Humans in Alien and Predator movies, even the comics, have given me a negative view on our own race too, always seeing them as the real villains and monsters on how they treat alien life. I know you understand the "Humans are the Real Monsters" trope.
The humans in those verses are like what we humans do to the other people; stealing resources and land for ourselves for profit and such that it ends up backfiring because of our hubris.
All this is probably why i side more with the Xenos and Yautjas than the humans. I hope you guys understand this blog.
Final three cat-like questions for you Predator/yautja fans.
A. If you put a cucumber or better, a fake Xenomorph or animal head next to an unsuspecting yautja, would they leap into the air and dart away in surprise or smash it knowing hpw well prepared they are in surprise attacks and ambushes?
B. If a male yautja gets on a friend or a female's nerves by harmless annoyance, would they bat them like how cats do with a hiss?
C. Do yautjas 'loaf' when they sleep? (Ex. Sleeping on their stomachs as they sunbathe)
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Wolf Predator's Origin Headcanon
Dear Predator/yautja fans, if you remember the badass Wolf Predator from AVP2, we all know how badass he is in his job till his death. So, I wanted to show my headcanon that like Spear, Wolf, who was a young boy at the human age of 12, was the first youngest yautja to ever complete his chiva when he follows his father, the First Wolf Predator, and some Youngbloods he's monitoring for their first chivas, to an alien planet where they battled the Xenomorphs. And since yautjas are born warriors, like us humans, especially the Natives, they will have to fight and kill regardless of age. It was also how Wolf inherited his title and got his scars.
Smilodons - Xenomorphs
Spear's Father - Wolf's father, the First Wolf Predator
Other Cavemen - Youngbloods
Here's another cat-like question for you yautja/Predator fans. Would they go crazy if they sniff catnip and silvervine?
Hello Predator fans! I've been reading a couple of Predator romance stories on Wattpad, Fanfiction.net and A03.
I have a huge question and will love for you to provide any kind of answers and opinions on the yautja.
How cat-like are yautjas/Predators?
If you guys know the anime Hunter x Hunter and one of its arcs, Chimera Ant Arc, I want to share this headcanon I have developed.
Like the Chimera Ants, not only do they absorb and inherit the DNA of their hosts, they even inherit their memories. Certain Xenomorphs will display sentience when they 'remember their past lives.'
Also, I created a new type of Were. A Were-Xenomorph. In humanoid form, they look like a less alien Sil/Eve and Patrick from the Species franchise, in which Xenomorph creator H. R. Giger designed the aliens in the franchise. They can freely transform into their Xenomorph forms, based on their hiearchy in the hive, and in Were-Xenomorph form, their torsos are more humanoid.
I want to make an apology on what I texted to @wahcazi . I wanted to put in that strong feeling of appreciation, honor, respect and connection to nature when it comes to encountering animals. The bond between human and animal is one of nature's greatest abilities and I really respect the indigenous people all over the world for their rich culture. But I freakin' screwed up and feel like such a huge idiot to myself.
Wolf Predator had me thinking, in my belief on the yautja/Predator lore, that certain Elite, Elder and Apex Predators are earned animal titles based on their personalities, mannerisms, hunting strategies and tactics, ferocity and strength. Sure Wolf is a title for a yautja who slew their prey and enemies single-handedly, but sometimes a wolf needs a pack to have their back and to support them.
Here are some Predators whom I titled based on their stories alone.
Scarface Predator (From Predator: Concrete Jungle) - Lion (Ruthless when it comes to his enemies and became the 'True King of Neonopolis' after destroying Borgia Industries and Hunter's family)
Dek (From Predator: Badlands) - Tiger (Has a fierce temper, sense of determination and pride)
Ahab the God Killer Predator - Shark (Scours the galaxy endlessly and unrelentingly aims to hunt 'Gods' (Ex. Engineers), and negotiable)
Baron Predator - Vulture (Enjoys feeding on the misfortunes and weaknesses of fighter pilots as well as enjoying their downfalls due to their arrogance and underestimating their enemies)
Watched and heard about Disney's Twisted Wonderland. And I believe its better than Descendants. However, seeing the characters and all has me thinking, "What if Horror movie icons made a school of their own?"
Freddy Krueger - Dream Eater Dorm
Jason Voorhees - Unlucky Mask Dorm
Michael Myers - Nightmare Killer Dorm
Sil (Species) - Alluring Kiss Dorm
Ghostface - Spooky Phantom Dorm
Samara Morgan (The Ring) - Reaping Ring (Dorm)
The Djinn - Wish Masters/ Twisted Wishes Dorm
Predator - Wild Hunt Dorm
Xenomorph Queen (gijinka or humanoid) - Night Stalker Dorm
Terminator - Metal Conquerors Dorm
Leatherface - Lost Skins Dorm
Kayako (The Grudge) - Vengeful Death Dorm
Pinhead - Puzzle Tormentors Dorm
Chucky - Naughty Toys Dorm
Pennywise - Haunted Circus Dorm
Candyman - Sinister Honeycomb Dorm
*PS. You guys can create and name the students of the dorms that catches your interest in a reblog. Also, you can add in more dorm ideas too.
Wesen Ideas
For anyone who has watched Grimm, the show reminded me of the anime, Kemono Jihen since it has mythical creatures called Kemono living among humans in human disguises. Here are some of my ideas of other Wesens. You guys can reblog and add in more of your Wesen ideas for your fanfics or something.
Malaysia - Harimau Jadian (tiger wesen)
Indonesia - Orang Rusa (Deer wesen. Males have longer antlers while females have shorter antlers)
China - Hu Li Ching (Nine-tailed fox wesen)
Korea - Haechi (A wesen that looks like a lion with dragon scales and a unicorn-like horn. Is considered a guardian of justice and the power to ward off natural disasters, especially fire)
Vietnam - Con tê tê (Pangolin wesen)
Thailand - Naga (Water dragon wesen)
Dear Predator and Monster Hunter fans, I'm making this post so that you can lay down your ideas of what if yautjas were to appear in the Monster Hunter world. In my case, they and the humans and Palicos will get along very nicely since they live in a world where everything can gobble you up if not trained properly.
Obviously they'll be super excited to hunt these mighty beasts as well as showing great respect for the Palicos.
I want to speak out my thoughts about the Predator comics I've read so far. I basically prefer reading the Predator fanfics on AO3 and Wattpad due to the tropes "Monsters are People too" and "Humans are the Real Monsters", two tropes I really enjoy in animes, movies and shows.
I really hate how Predators/yautjas are always placed in the villain role in the comics but I was relieved that Dan Trachtenberg put Dek in the protagonist role to show the audience that even monsters are people too.
I was pretty pissed off of what happened to the Predators in Strange Roux and Bloodwood in Predator: Black, White & Blood. Who the ***k eats someone that looks human!? And how dare they treat Lucky like a circus act for their sick sense of entertainment!?
And the last post about the yautjas being like the natives and aboriginal people, it's like trying to portray the natives as belligerent savages. And I am happy for the human characters, including Thia despite not being a human, to side with the yautjas.
P.S. I am against modern experimentation, inhumane research and exploitation of animals, mythical beings and aliens.
Run for your lives.
Sonet fell for Neto's stupid idea to use bait, which put them both at a disadvantage. Sonet ended up in a harem, where she helped other women from the Ooman tribe give birth and met Bora. A few years old, a hybrid of Yautja and human, they both try to survive and plan their escape.
Because of his mistake, Neto was kicked out of the crew. Begging his friend for help, he receives his armor and sets out to find Sonet.
Sketches are done.
Lord help me.
I'm guessing Scar, Celtic and Chopper are cold-tolerant yautjas.
But I love the wolven yautjas. They must be what the humans call werewolf yautjas and I am convinced in the Well Pauk and Pauk It verse, the Beast of Gevaudan is a wolven yautja Bad Blood.
After reading so many Predator fanfics on AO3 and Wattpad, I really enjoy and appreciate the human characters siding and falling for the yautjas as well as showing that humans are the true monsters of the galaxy.
The yautjas are like Earth's aboriginal and native people. On first contact with them, the people see the natives as bloodthirsty savages but they're still people with their own daily lives, just that they live with different cultures, traditions and beliefs.
So what I'm trying to say is, the yautjas are like the aboriginal people of Earth.