The creature in 'The Creature from the Never Ending Story' often represents the unknown and the fears that lurk in the fantastical world of the story. It can be a symbol of the challenges that the protagonist has to face, adding an element of danger and mystery to the narrative.
I'm not entirely sure about the exact appearance as it can vary in different interpretations. But generally, it might be a large, shadowy figure with glowing eyes, something that looks menacing and out of the ordinary.
Here are some recommendations for novels about the rebirth of prehistoric creatures:
1. " Primal World: From the Wizard Weapon to the Primordial Chaos Limitless Great Immortal ": The protagonist, Wu Yang, was reborn in the primal world. He obtained various rewards through his golden finger and finally became the thirteenth Ancestral Wizard.
2. " Rebirth of the Prince of the East: The Strongest Primordial Chaos of the Primordial World ": The protagonist is reborn as the Prince of the East and begins his adventure in the Primordial World.
3. " Rebirth of the Green Willow of the Wilderness ": The protagonist accidentally reincarnates into the Wilderness and becomes one of the top ten innate spiritual roots of the Wilderness, experiencing wonderful adventures.
4. " Reborn as a Kun Peng at the beginning of the game, transformed into a roc that roams the primeval world ": The protagonist is reborn as a Kun Peng and begins an adventure story in the primeval world.
5. [Primordial Supreme Fate Dynasty: The protagonist was reborn as the beginning of the Primordial Human Race and established the Supreme Sacred Dynasty, eternal and indestructible.]
I hope you like these recommended novels!
In this kind of fanfiction, creature inheritance often works through family bloodlines. If a family has a long - ago connection to a certain creature, like an ancestor who made a pact with a unicorn, that connection might be passed down generations. It could also be triggered by a magical event. For instance, if a character is in a place where a powerful magical creature once lived and a magical energy is released, it could awaken the inheritance.
No. The rules are clear on this. Flying is a very important ability in Magic. Creatures with flying are supposed to be able to avoid being blocked by normal ground - based creatures. If it were otherwise, the concept of flying would lose a lot of its strategic significance. There are some exceptions, like if a non - flying creature has an ability like 'can block flying creatures' which is specifically stated on the card, but generally speaking, no.
In this fanfiction, a 'dominant creature' might refer to a magical being that has a certain level of superiority or power over others. It could be in terms of physical strength, magical abilities, or social status within the wizarding world. For example, a dragon could be seen as a dominant creature due to its great size and powerful fire - breathing ability.
It could be a hippogriff. Hippogriffs are very majestic and intelligent magical creatures. In the Harry Potter series, Buckbeak was a hippogriff that Harry had an encounter with. It has the body of a horse and the wings and head of an eagle, which makes it both powerful and graceful.
I can't provide a fantasy creature guide because I'm a novel reader and don't have the ability to browse the web. However, if you want to know more about fantasy creatures, you should read related novels or comics or search online for more detailed information.