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AMGCYOA "Mother" and Monsters (Draft #2)

Nov 12th, 2016
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  1. There are only three things properly known about "Mother"'s monsters broadly, and where they came from. First, they all originate from one entity, "Mother", and secondly, "Mother" and Its monsters live in a place called the Bleakness, and third, all of its spawn have something they wish to take from other lifeforms. Beyond this, all is what-ifs and speculation. No one knows how these monsters appear, or even how they escape. All attempts to question or interrogate have lead to visual impairment of some kind on the part of the non-monster(s), and the monster being gone when they can again see. Witnesses also usually note a peculiar, difficult to describe, humming sound during the sight incapacitation.
  2. However, when you get into specifics, you can find some knowledge, though not very much. Arguably the most well known monster, largely for its simple minded nature, ease of defeat, and sheer numbers, is the Cottie. These creatures are often described by veterans as follows, "puffs of cotton with beady eyes that chirp... Dear puuchuu, the chirping." Indeed, the only reason Cotties usually are a threat is the fact that their numbers makes their chirping drown out any and all coherent sounds, and that this chirping seems to allow other monsters to come into the human realm from the Bleakness easier. Cotties are the only monsters known to reproduce, as of this writing, and this they do by asexual division, which has been described by witnesses as disturbing to watch occur. These little tufts have appeared on maps of monster activity, and other monster related media. Some say you can brew a special beverage with Cottie eyes, but this could not be validated, as there is no known way to extract the eyeballs of a Cottie.
  3. Another, less iconic species, is the Chokit. These toothless deep crimson toad-like 2 limbed (technically 3 if you count the prehensile tongue) creatures aren't obscure for one pertinent reason: their food habits. Generally, Chokits will grab a nearby creature with its tongue (It is always something alive, there is no evidence to suggest they can even mistake something dead for alive), choke it to the point of unconsciousness, and then beat it against the nearest durable surface until it is a bloody, broken pulp. They then devour the victim, plain and simple. This manner of eating has lead to some debate over whether it is technically a scavenger or not, though most people treat it as not, due to it never picking up even a fresh corpse for this pulverization.
  4. There is much in question relative to the "Mother" entity, and answers are essentially non-existent. There are some who theorize that there is a relation between Monster Girls and "Mother", but there is not even evidence to suggest any monster girls coming from "Mother". Others believe that a large portion of Dark Ones serve "Mother", and while there is a likelihood that It has influence over at least a few mahou, there is absolutely zilch to suggest any definite link between the entity and the Dark Ones. However, "Mother" Itself is a near complete enigma. All that is known is that It spawns monsters, through some method. Some believe It to be a deity of some sort, spreading Its wrathful will through the monsters it spreads. It is to be noted, however, that none of Its monsters have appeared anywhere but the mortal world. There is speculation this is due to a limitation of "Mother"'s power, while others believe it is doing this to lull Overcity and other areas in a false sense of security from It. Whatever the case may be, there is an even more peculiar phenomenon associated with the Bleakness.
  5. There is a rare occurance where a strong monster, rather than many weak monsters, will come forth from the Bleak Realm. These unique creatures are referred to as "Boss" or "General" monsters, and the more common species are referred to as "Minion" monsters. Generally, it takes a whole team of 5 to defeat them, and in some cases, even that may not be enough. These "Bosses" generally boast rather unusual power and form, and will attempt to retreat if they either seemingly accomplish their goal, or suffer enough injury. Until the "Boss" is killed, it will occasionally appear after, its appearances becoming more common and regular. None have a proper estimate as to how many of these "Bosses" exist, but there is nobody who doubts there aren't more than 30. Most interesting, however, is that these "Bosses" bear sentience, and a personality. More pacifistic people take this to mean they can be purified, or redeemed, while other, less idealistic folks view it as intelligence granted to improve their tactics, and nothing more.
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