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Any fictional creature could qualify.
The loch ness monster is supposedly a plesiosaur, who apparently has a long neck and four flippers. trust me. i did a three page report on this creature and only found that.
There are various words that have similar meaning to the word monster; a monster can be described as a creature, possibly a mutant, an apparition, an abomination but it is actually the word monster itself which is most likely to be used to convey that the creature in question is terrifying. Abomination conveys loathing and hatred more than fear. Creature is relatively neutral, you could have any kind of feeling about a creature. Apparition is a more poetic form. Mutant is more clinical.
Infestation Pandemic will make it so your Creature Swap can't do anything to their Iswarm monsters. That means they have a choice - pick an Iswarm monster, meaning Creature Swap's resolution will fail and nothing will be exchanged. Or if they have a non-Iswarm monster, they could pick that instead and let that be exhanged with your chosen monster.
The Creature frightens an old man and is chased from a village. The Creature carefully observes a family in its cottage. The Creature murders Frankenstein's brother. The Creature asks Frankenstein to create a companion for it.
Yes. There have been many reports on the Loch Ness Monster. In fact, many people have actually caught a glimpse of the strange creature, or photographs that could be of a large creature. However, it is still a mystery despite the anecdotal accounts: no one has a clear picture or other hard evidence of its existence as a gigantic aquatic animal. If there is a Loch Ness Monster, it is not necessarily a "monster", just a living being.
It was all because of Victor's lie to the creature. He told the creature that he would make another monster, but as a female, so they could live a love life together. Victor did not follow through with this, causing him to declare war on all mankind.
There have been reported sightings and accounts of a creature in the White River known as the "White River Monster," but there is no definitive scientific evidence confirming its existence. The creature is sometimes attributed to folklore and local legends in the area.
Creating the creature a mate would have solved Frankenstein's immediate problems; however, he could potentially have destroyed humankind or set off a whole chain of events he didn't want to happen. The creature was miserable; creating a whole new race of these creatures could have been disastrous. Note: Victor Frankenstein is the creator's name; the creature is simply called "the creature" or "the monster" but is NOT called "Frankenstein."
In mythology, the creature with one hundred heads was called Typhon. The parents of Typhon were named Tartarus and Gaia.
Whales, sharks, crocodiles could all be considered giant monsters. If you are talking about the Loch Ness Monster, then it has never been proved to exist. Of course, many extinct, prehistoric animals could be classed as monsters- but we don't have to worry about them.