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       Tsiwi, the Angry Oilbird
       By: MonsterGirl15 Date: February 3, 2016, 10:08 pm
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       Bio: About 2.5 million years ago, an old kiwi bird in the
       wilderness of New Zealand, decided to have a drink. Little did
       he know, the water was toxic, and not far off he keeled over and
       died. There was a mighty rainstorm a few hours after and thus
       the water from the pond swelled and overtook the bird. When the
       water subsided, the corpse was swept down into the pond and sank
       to the bottom. If the pond was toxic above, it was radioactive
       down in its depths. Over the years, the body did not rot, due to
       the radiation killing all life forms, the body began to change.
       The radiation stimulated growth, fluids to move, and eventually,
       the heart to pump blood into the brain, but it wasn't exactly
       blood in the organic sense we know. As he grew, instead of
       pushing the nearby rocks away, he absorbed them, fusing with his
       new hard-as-steel feathers. This took thousands of years, but he
       still had another few hundred thousand to go. With his growth
       came some consequences, some good, some not so much. One, his
       brain grew with him, not just in proportion to his body size,
       but his intelligence grew with it. Two, his reproductive organs
       had not grown with him and thus were absorbed and destroyed by
       the radioactivity. The radioactivity of the water and ground
       around him had long since been absorbed by his new growing body,
       and life had begun to flourish above where he rested. A good
       long time has passed, and the life above him began to decompose
       and turn into oil, which his still-growing body took in
       ravenously, and the oil seeped down all around it. At this
       point, the bird was not so much dead, as was just sleeping in a
       radioactive, boiling hot comfort. It slept for a while, until
       something awoke it; his bed of comfort was being compromised! In
       fact, his bed was nearly gone! Having just awoken, it was quick
       to anger. It burrowed out of its nest, exploding out into the
       ocean with a spray of crude oil. There was a large metal beast
       sucking away at his warmth like a parasite. It quickly dealt
       with it. But, off to the side, there were small dots of color
       with what seemed to be...bugs on it? They were moving away from
       the parasite, so it concluded it had something to do with this.
       Instincts from long ago flared up, and it scooped up the bugs
       and swallowed them whole. Satisfied here, it made its way to
       land. When it was close to shore, he smelled something,
       something very familiar: oil. This land was teeming with it! But
       it was being burned! Angered once again, Tsiwi (as it was dubbed
       by the bugs that dwelt below its feet), without a soul but alive
       nonetheless, ravaged the land.
       Abilities: Tsiwi's main attack are it's legs, which it uses to
       kick, scratch, and grapple. The secondary weapon are the massive
       rocks embedded into it's flesh. This is helpful for charge
       attacks.
       Extra: Crude oil is always dripping
       I just think this guy would be cool to add to your roster
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       Re: Tsiwi, the Angry Oilbird
       By: Gfan14 Date: February 5, 2016, 10:38 pm
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       This guy looks like he can do a kanji-sized ostrich kick!
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