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Spec evo Mutos species profile
My Titan Classification System Idea
The current Destroyer/Protector classification system in the MonsterVerse feels overly simplistic. While the existing framework is functional, I believe it could be refined into a more nuanced quadrant-based system without adding unnecessary complexity.
The Destroyer Category
Conquerors (Aggressive Expanders): These Titans seek to dominate, expand territory, or impose a new order, whether driven by their own instincts or controlled by alien species.
Actively expand territory or exert dominance
Drive is territorial aggression or imperial expansion
Examples: King Ghidorah, Gigan
Rampagers (Displaced Expanders): These are Titans operating outside their natural habitats due to their own volition, human interference, or natural phenomena. This includes man-made triggers like pollution, mining, or experimental testing.
Destructive due to displacement from natural habitat
Driven by circumstance rather than inherent aggression
Can be triggered by: human interference, environmental disruption, or instinctive response to perceived threats
The Protector Category
Human Protectors (Guardians): These Titans have a demonstrated interest in protecting humanity specifically or at least coexisting with humans in a mutually beneficial way. They often intervene against other Titans on humanity’s behalf and are generally viewed as allies.
Actively protect human civilization
Aligned with human interests and considered "allies"
Examples: Godzilla (in most modern incarnations), Mothra, Kong (MonsterVerse), King Caesar
Offspring Protectors (Nesting Guardians): These Titans are extremely destructive but driven primarily by the instinct to protect their offspring or nesting sites. They’re highly destructive when provoked but aren’t inherently hostile to the planet or humanity unless humans threaten their brood.
Destructive primarily in service of offspring protection
Destruction is consequence, not objective
Examples: Zilla (Godzilla 1998), Quetzalcoatl from Godzilla: The Series, and the MUTOs (Godzilla 2014)
Why This Quadrant System Works Better
Highlights motivations: The system emphasizes why a Titan behaves a certain way (domination, territory, protection, instinct), which makes storytelling and worldbuilding richer.
Logical categorization: Categorizing Offspring Protectors separately makes logical sense. They are not inherently hostile like Conquerors, yet they lack the heroic alignment of Human Protectors. Effectively, they represent a "Chaotic Neutral" position compared to the "Chaotic Evil" of Destroyers or the "Chaotic Good" of the main MonsterVerse protectors.
Avoids false equivalences: They’re neither good guys nor outright villains. Lumping them in with King Ghidorah as Destroyers feels unfair, while calling them Protectors on the same level as Godzilla or Mothra also doesn’t fit. They have their own agenda.
Preserves simplicity: Still only four categories, easy to remember and use in discussions or fan theories.
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Godzilla vs. MUTOs
By tiemeyerjacob
*chittering noises*
*walks in holding a miniature Hokmuto in my arms, with his legs and wings dangling*
MUTO ecology headcanons? MUTO ecology headcanons?
Kaliido, you have opened the floodgates.
Alright.
So, I headcanon that MUTOs are a coastal species, because everywhere a MUTO was willingly, it was a coastal environment. The Philippines, Janjira, Honolulu, San Francisco, and Hoboken, where Barb was sleeping. Yucca Mountain and Las Vegas are outliers- but Femuto didn’t go there willingly, she was taken to Yucca as a spore, and the rest of it is her seeking out radiation and then heading to the coast. (A non-ecology headcanon of mine is that she remembers Monarch cutting open and running tests on her as a fetus, which explains her being slightly more aggressive towards humans in the beginning than Hokmuto (who might have even learned to associate humans with food by that point)). Then, of course, the nest blows and she becomes way more aggressive.
Also, Hokmuto was able to dive deep enough to catch that Russian sub (or snatch it from the surface if it was surfacing at the time) and then carry it to Hawaii, where he proceeded to enjoy his nuclear missile munchies. He performs a similar stunt with the nuke boat in San Francisco Bay, diving on it from the clouds (in what I consider to be one of the most visually stunning shots of the MonsterVerse), then swimming underwater with it to the shore.
This leads me to believe that male MUTOs would fly out to sea to hunt, snacking on smaller ocean-going Titans such as Genitors or Squidfaces (the Skull Island Final Boss Thing), before carrying their catch back to the coast for their mates and babies.
Which brings me to the females. I believe that they would use their long forelimbs to root around in the mud and sand for prey such as Mire Squids, Trapdoor Crabs, or Sirenjaws. Nesting spires and cocooning sites would be dug into high cliffs or expanded from naturally-occurring sea caves to keep them safe.
Not sure how Primuto fits into all this but nobody cares about her.
In short, preferred feeding territory would be the open sea, barrier islands, brackish inlets, saltmarshes, and estuaries. Another tally on the “coastal” theory involves their preferred nesting host, Titanus Gojira- an ocean-going and semiaquatic species. Males would lure the Gojira to the coast, where he and the waiting mate would work together to subdue it, having lured the Gojira onto land, where it would be much clumsier and easier to bring down.
Another headcanon I have involves the nesting spire- namely, you can hear the babies chirping and chittering from inside their eggs. I believe that this was to allow them to coordinate their hatching time and to alert Mama and Papa to have food ready (Some crocodilians and birds do the same thing).
Another involves the spire itself, as well as the cocoon and the spores- namely, it’s a mix of the MUTO’s thick saliva and dirt/other materials. Spores that are injected into a host will form their shells from chewed-up bone or carapace matter.
As for the unseen larval stage- I believe it to be semi-aquatic, given the theories I have stated above and below, and the fact that baby Hokmuto was hauling ass over sea from the Philippines to Janjira.
My final headcanon is that I subscribe to the “MUTOs are derived lungfish” theory. Look up a lungfish skull and tell me that’s not the most MUTO thing you’ve ever seen. The metamorphic life cycle could be a form of neotenal larva developing into a fully formed adult (like an amphibian, but with an added cocoon for protection, given the transformation takes longer due to size and energy needs). Lungfish have working lungs, as their name suggests, meaning it’s not inconceivable that they could evolve to be full air-breathers as adults (esp. with Hollow Earth fuckery/by kaiju movie standards). The multiple limbs can be explained as being like a sea robin’s fingers (look it up). Lungfish cocoon themselves with saliva during droughts to survive. Etc. Not sure how the EMP factors in- mayhap could say it has something to do with the lateral line? One could say that their “eyes” aren’t even really eyes, but modified lateral lines (this explains the radio light flashing in time with Femuto’s “eye” pulsing). I do thing they have some form of visual sight though.
I’m aware some of these ideas contradict themselves, but a lot of the canon stuff about the MUTOs is contradictory as well.
Anyway, that concludes my lecture. Apologies for the long post, as you can tell I’m so normal about my lil buggy boys and girls.
So sorry for not responding to this ask sooner but I fucking love this!!!! The canon explanation for MUTOs and their biology has mostly left me unsatisfied (the parasite thing feels underdeveloped and all the different forms just don’t make sense? what is the purpose of the Prime or the Queen?? Why do they exist and why do they BOTH need to exist?). I love when people go “fuck canon” and just run wild with reinterpretation, this shit is my jam. Especially when it comes to the MV and reemphasizing that these monsters are animals with lifestyles beyond “graaah scary predator”. Awesome shit right here anon.
[SFM Art]: Rodan vs. M.U.T.O.S
My Second Fan-Made SFM Artwork showcasing Rodan fighting the M.U.T.O.S where it takes place during the Great Titan War!
Models created and owned by: Lukiethewesly13
Characters created and owned by:
Toho Co., Ltd, Warner Bros., and Legendary.