Disclaimer: This fanfic is just for fun! It's all made up and meant purely for entertainment. Any resemblance to real stuff is coincidental. I don't own the original characters or worlds; that credit goes to the awesome creators. No harm or disrespect is intended.
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When Godzilla caught sight of Mechagodzilla, an intense wave of anger surged through him. These strange creations, crafted by humans, had deeply dishonored the memory of his father. Despite his father's spirit battling to regain control, it was overpowered by the influence of his nemesis.
The king of all monsters released a furious roar as his spines emitted a reddish-pink glow. This horrifying sight of his father's corrupted remains caused Godzilla to lose all focus, becoming fixated on destroying Mechagodzilla. His only desire was to tear apart this hideous creation and grant his father eternal peace.
Anguirus and Mothra were completely horrified and disgusted by the actions of humanity. Battra's anger reached new heights, transforming his body into a demonic, spider-like moth. Even Rodan, who was typically neutral, displayed a foul mood. Every monster that knew Dagon saw humanity as a species that needed to be wiped out. While Dagon may not have been a flawless leader, he ushered in a new era. Witnessing the desecration of their former leader was something no monster desired. Dagon did not deserve such a cruel fate and it marked an undignified end for the former king of all monsters.
Battra growled at his twin and exclaimed, "I told you we should have annihilated these insignificant ants. Look at what they've done to Dagon!" In a fit of rage, he screeched and attacked one of the other kaiju.
Mothra remained speechless, unable to defend humanity after witnessing such cruelty. She questioned whether humanity could truly be so heartless. This realization shook her belief that everything had a right to exist.
Kong, Manda, Biollante, and Gestroyah were unaffected by the sight of Mechagodzilla, each for their own reasons. Kong was unaware of who Dagon was; Manda viewed it as mere bad luck; Biollante had no knowledge of Dagon; and Gestroyah solely perceived Mechagodzilla.
However, all four turned their attention to Godzilla, witnessing his intense anger manifest as a red glow. They observed as his spines grew larger and new ones emerged. The water around them began to boil from the intense heat. Godzilla's eyes blazed with a raging fire. Rationality and logic disappeared as the king had only a single goal in mind.
To make the humans pay for defiling his father's remains and permanently destroying his nemesis.
"Dad, don't!" Cody cried out, but his plea was disregarded as Godzilla bellowed into the sky, unleashing a powerful nuclear pulse that nearly obliterated everything in its path. Gestroyah, however, acted swiftly and managed to absorb the pulse. Yet their widened eyes revealed their fright. The reason for their fear was clear: Godzilla had reconfigured Gestroyah's cells.
Those very cells now constitute Godzilla, having regenerated after his initial demise. This implied that Gestroyah was incapable of subduing or stopping his destructive rampage.
They anxiously watched as Godzilla charged towards the mechanical beast, his face contorted with pure rage.
Gestroyah growled upon sensing the presence of Excelsus getting closer. However, Excelsus was not alone. Stomping footsteps came to a halt beside them, and Gestroyah turned its head to see a resolute Kong.
The arachnid creature hissed angrily, thumping its legs as Magma began to rise. In response, Kong firmly planted both of his weapons into the ground. He then exhaled forcefully, creating a symphony of beats, before retrieving his weapons and releasing a powerful roar as lightning descended from the sky, striking them. Gestroyah growled, extending its wings to their maximum span, while its first set of arms transformed into buzzing saws, emanating a yellow glow. The remaining pair of claws settled into a calmer position. Multiple tendrils sprouted from its back, transforming into various weapons, all aimed directly at Excelsus. Finally, their bodies emitted a purple glow, accompanied by swirling twisters, lightning, and pillars of light as yellow electricity danced around them.
Ghidorah/Mechagodzilla and Godzilla POV
Ever since they entered this world, San knew that he could only rely on his brothers in that lonely place. Despite their completely different personalities, their bond as brothers remained strong and constant. Ichi, the oldest, had a serious yet well-intentioned nature. Nii was always temperamental and eager for conflict. As for San, he was the shy one, providing support from the sidelines.
Their unique biology allowed them to share a kind of telepathic connection, tying them together. If one of them fell, the others could sense their presence through this link, making sure that no memories were lost and no new identity formed with each new body.
But now something is wrong. San can no longer feel the familiar connection he has grown so accustomed to since birth. What troubles him even more is the fact that he now resides in a body that doesn't belong to him; it's the vessel of the killer who destroyed his original body.
Strangely, the loss of his true form doesn't bother him as much as the absence of his brothers. "My dear brothers are gone," San seethes inwardly, barely containing his anger. "Ichi, Nii..."
The moment he senses the presence of their killer, he immediately sets off towards their location. He disregards the inhabitants of this planet, destroying what remains of their home. For him, seeking revenge for his brothers' deaths takes priority.
To his surprise, as he gets closer, he feels a new connection. At first, he assumes it's his mate, who has been trapped on the other side of the world. However, this connection feels different—too young, too innocent.
This means that whoever or whatever this is has a connection to him. The only logical explanation would be the conception of a child, but that seems impossible since he hasn't mated with his partner, and the females of their species usually require a specific environment, which is one of the reasons they terraformed this planet.
When he finally arrives, he is a bit taken aback. The creature before him is a mix of different species. But why does it have the scent of three different species combined into one? No, that's not the important question. Why is there a connection between them in the first place!?
San, or Kevin, as he is now known, quickly understands what is happening. This creature... It is their son. But the only other monster that had been near it was... San looks at Godzilla. No... no... No, no, no!
What is happening seems impossible—something that couldn't happen even in a million years. If this creature is truly their offspring, how will San explain this to their lifelong partner?
Yet the undeniable proof is there before him, standing magnificently like him and his brothers. Standing like a true king should. As much as he hates it, this hybrid is their nemesis' and his own offspring. And their species always takes care of their hatchlings until they reach adulthood, but he is a bit proud that he managed to sire such a powerful hybrid. Usually, it doesn't end well, but this is certainly the first of its kind.
Yet he becomes curious; his son seems too young, yet he appears to be in an adult body. He becomes curious; perhaps this is the price of growing and aging faster than usual, yet if it is the price, San hopes that this child has lived a happy life.
Using their connection and gaining access to Monarch and Apex, San catches glimpses of their children's actions. They see similarities between their brothers, even in the way they interact. If Ichi and Nii were here, they would judge that the young one was suited to be an alpha. The amount of destruction and so on their children had unknowingly done made San almost shed a tear of joy and pride. Their offspring were troublemakers, just like him and his brothers. As he continues to search through what these. Hoomans knew about the hatchling; what San sees next makes him angry. Their baby boys are being harassed by humans and Godzilla.
They even died multiple times!
For the first time, Ghidorah experiences a new yet familiar emotion. Rage. Not because he is challenged or insulted, but because his baby boys are forced to grow up quickly after constantly being killed and hunted by the world's inhabitants, including their archenemies.
Once he sees Godzilla, his desire for vengeance becomes another reason. Now he wants to completely destroy Godzilla for one important reason: because Godzilla hunts their son simply for existence.
"First, you came to my land and almost destroyed it; now you dare return by tarnishing the legacy of my father!" Godzilla roars as he walks towards his archenemy.
Yet unbeknownst to Godzilla, MechaGodzilla's systems are glitching out due to its rage acting as a virus. Godzilla shoots a red spiral beam. Mechagodzilla dodges and fires its own beam, which slightly pushes Godzilla back.
"MONGREL, HOW DARE YOU HUNT YOUR OWN FLESH AND BLOOD?" Mechagodzilla roars. "Our children are simply wishing for peace!"
Godzilla roars; although he has come to accept the chimera as his heir, he is still sore about who he conceived it with, hence the violent reaction. Yet even then, he couldn't deny his action. However, his spawn was simply too dangerous to be left alone on their own, and he had already seen the destruction they wrought upon his world and that was simply them holding back.
That's why he hunted them; they didn't belong here. They were too strong and whatever they say, that fact will remain the same. Gestroyah was better off dead than alive. He was a king and an alpha; it was his duty to preserve and protect his home from anyone, including his own family.
The two monsters collided before Godzilla grunted as he received two blows coupled with plasma blasts to the face. Seeing Mechagodzilla going for another breath attack, Godzilla fired up his spines before releasing a reddish beam, just as Mechagodzilla did.
The two beams collided and it was stalemate until Godzilla started to push it back, only to be taken by surprise when he was struck on his gills with missiles that Mechagodzilla discretely fired mid-collision. But this was enough for the mechanical beast to push back and send the king reeling in pain as his scales were slightly scorched as the beam pierced his body and nearly his heart.
Meanwhile, Mechagodzilla was bombarded with warnings that his plasma beam was undergoing heavy damage due to his stunt. The plasma beam wasn't designed to pierce through anything, but San had forced the machine body to do so, hence the warnings. He wouldn't be able to use it for awhile.
"Why do you care!?" Godzilla roared in confusion.
During the whole fight, the king of monsters felt something was amiss; his nemesis actions were different. The way he fought and reacted was completely different from when they used to fight. Even now that he can sense it, the Golden Devil isn't fighting him over a past grudge.
Whatever this feeling he sensed from his mortal enemy was, it was new. Something fresh but also, why was it giving off a forboding feeling? It wasn't like when he fought Ghidorah, no it was if he can sense some migraine was about to come.
Mechagodzilla gave a similar sound of snort. "You don't understand?" The machine mocked. "You truly are a king of fools."
The two circled each other's eyes, waiting for the slightest twitch or slip. Mechagodzilla then growled. "The fact that I, your greatest enemy, have to spell it out for you to understand makes me wonder how my brothers and I lost to a fool like you."
Godzilla didn't react, only glaring while waiting for San/Mechagodzilla to get to the point, which only irritated the mechanical being to no end.
Seriously, how in the world did they lose to this berserker of a lizard?
"Our son, you fool!" Mechagodzilla yelled in irritation.
"That's it?" Godzilla asked.
"What do you mean, 'that it!?' That is your kid too!" Ghidorah roared, ready to blast Godzilla.
"..."
"Oh, you can't be se-" Ghidorah stopped after hearing a very familiar buzzing noise. A noise that would forever haunt him and his brothers to the end of days. For it was the same noise that always beheaded him—the same noise the unkillable beast always emitted—until they were able to bury him with a mountain after days of being ripped and torn.
Turning to the source, Mechagodzilla saw Battra. "Sup," the demonic moth greeted.
Yet for Ghidorah, it was a nightmare come true.
AN: Okay so I had a picture of how to write this scene, but after I don't know a hundred drafts,? I was at the end of my imagination because, no matter what I write, I just can't capture the scene I want to portray. But anyway, here's another chapter.