Denodorado |
Amadonnia Codex |
Hell Daemon, Acid Venom Monster
-Denodorado
DENODORADO — The Riftborn Cataclysm
Origin: The Thing That Should Not Exist
Long before the rise of the Six Empires… before the Strongholds… before even the discovery of Diamontion…
There was a tear in reality.
Not a portal like those guarded by Eramet…
Not a controlled gateway like the intergalactic pyramids…
This was a wound.
A violent rupture between dimensions—
a place where physics collapsed,
where time screamed,
where things watched back.
From that rift… something came through.
Not born.
Not summoned.
Rejected.
That thing would later be named:
Denodorado
The Form of Denodorado
Denodorado is not a creature of evolution—
it is a fusion of survival instincts across dimensions:
- The predatory intelligence of ancient sky hunters
- The armored brutality of deep-sea arthropods
- The adaptive mutation of void-born entities
- The rage of something that does not belong anywhere
Its body constantly shifts in micro-evolution:
- Chrome reptilian scales that reflect energy and magic
- Massive lobster claws capable of crushing Stronghold gates
- Twin Dilophosaurus frills that flare—not for intimidation—but to emit neurotoxic dimensional spores
- Arthropod mandibles that can tear through both flesh and energy constructs
- Gills along its neck allowing it to breathe in any atmosphere—even vacuum
- Two taloned legs built for explosive forward assault
- Wings fused into its arms, enabling both flight and mid-air combat strikes
But its most terrifying feature…
Is its instinct to adapt mid-battle.
The Ancient Wars — The Arrival
During the earliest recorded conflicts between proto-empires, the sky split open.
Witnesses described it as:
“The heavens folding inward like a dying star.”
Denodorado did not descend…
It crashed into existence.
When it landed, entire continents shifted.
Mountains cracked.
Oceans recoiled.
And then—
It hunted.
The Plague of Havoc
Denodorado did not wage war like armies.
It didn’t conquer.
It devoured conflict itself.
Wherever battles were fiercest—
where energy, rage, and power peaked—
Denodorado appeared.
- It fed on war energy
- It adapted to every fighting style
- It learned from every opponent instantly
Entire legions vanished.
Strongholds fell in hours.
Elite warriors—those who would later be considered ancestors of legends like Kago Xulu and Amani Kahn—
were erased from history by this single entity.
The Titan That Could Not Be Killed
Empires united.
For the first—and nearly last—time in ancient history:
- Nordenheim berserkers
- Xulu tacticians
- Eramet cosmic engineers
- Torox warlords
- Camorian hybrids
- Icenarian mystics
All fought together.
They didn’t try to defeat Denodorado.
They tried to survive it.
The Binding of Denodorado
It was not strength that stopped the titan.
It was sacrifice.
Eramet scholars discovered that Denodorado’s existence was tethered to the rift frequency it came from.
So they built something never attempted before:
A Dimensional Collapse Engine
Fueled by:
- Raw Diamontion
- The life force of thousands
- The combined will of six empires
They didn’t destroy Denodorado…
They forced reality to reject it again.
In a final battle known as:
The Silence of Skies
Denodorado was:
- Crushed between collapsing dimensions
- Torn apart across multiple realities
- Sealed… not killed
Its body fragmented.
Its essence scattered.
Its consciousness…
Dormant.
Legacy: The Sleeping Catastrophe
Even now… across Amadonnia…
There are whispers.
- Strange energy spikes near ancient battlefields
- Creatures mutating unnaturally
- Sky distortions resembling… wings
And in forbidden texts, one warning is repeated:
“If war reaches a peak the world cannot contain…
Denodorado will return to feed.”
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Mevoula Empire of Planet Trimurti
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Overall Power
94
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Abilities & Powers
Projectile Acidic-Venom
DENODORADO — The Riftborn Cataclysm
Origin: The Thing That Should Not Exist
Long before the rise of the Six Empires… before the Strongholds… before even the discovery of Diamontion…
There was a tear in reality.
Not a portal like those guarded by Eramet…
Not a controlled gateway like the intergalactic pyramids…
This was a wound.
A violent rupture between dimensions—
a place where physics collapsed,
where time screamed,
where things watched back.
From that rift… something came through.
Not born.
Not summoned.
Rejected.
That thing would later be named:
Denodorado
The Form of Denodorado
Denodorado is not a creature of evolution—
it is a fusion of survival instincts across dimensions:
- The predatory intelligence of ancient sky hunters
- The armored brutality of deep-sea arthropods
- The adaptive mutation of void-born entities
- The rage of something that does not belong anywhere
Its body constantly shifts in micro-evolution:
- Chrome reptilian scales that reflect energy and magic
- Massive lobster claws capable of crushing Stronghold gates
- Twin Dilophosaurus frills that flare—not for intimidation—but to emit neurotoxic dimensional spores
- Arthropod mandibles that can tear through both flesh and energy constructs
- Gills along its neck allowing it to breathe in any atmosphere—even vacuum
- Two taloned legs built for explosive forward assault
- Wings fused into its arms, enabling both flight and mid-air combat strikes
But its most terrifying feature…
Is its instinct to adapt mid-battle.
The Ancient Wars — The Arrival
During the earliest recorded conflicts between proto-empires, the sky split open.
Witnesses described it as:
“The heavens folding inward like a dying star.”
Denodorado did not descend…
It crashed into existence.
When it landed, entire continents shifted.
Mountains cracked.
Oceans recoiled.
And then—
It hunted.
The Plague of Havoc
Denodorado did not wage war like armies.
It didn’t conquer.
It devoured conflict itself.
Wherever battles were fiercest—
where energy, rage, and power peaked—
Denodorado appeared.
- It fed on war energy
- It adapted to every fighting style
- It learned from every opponent instantly
Entire legions vanished.
Strongholds fell in hours.
Elite warriors—those who would later be considered ancestors of legends like Kago Xulu and Amani Kahn—
were erased from history by this single entity.
The Titan That Could Not Be Killed
Empires united.
For the first—and nearly last—time in ancient history:
- Nordenheim berserkers
- Xulu tacticians
- Eramet cosmic engineers
- Torox warlords
- Camorian hybrids
- Icenarian mystics
All fought together.
They didn’t try to defeat Denodorado.
They tried to survive it.
The Binding of Denodorado
It was not strength that stopped the titan.
It was sacrifice.
Eramet scholars discovered that Denodorado’s existence was tethered to the rift frequency it came from.
So they built something never attempted before:
A Dimensional Collapse Engine
Fueled by:
- Raw Diamontion
- The life force of thousands
- The combined will of six empires
They didn’t destroy Denodorado…
They forced reality to reject it again.
In a final battle known as:
The Silence of Skies
Denodorado was:
- Crushed between collapsing dimensions
- Torn apart across multiple realities
- Sealed… not killed
Its body fragmented.
Its essence scattered.
Its consciousness…
Dormant.
Legacy: The Sleeping Catastrophe
Even now… across Amadonnia…
There are whispers.
- Strange energy spikes near ancient battlefields
- Creatures mutating unnaturally
- Sky distortions resembling… wings
And in forbidden texts, one warning is repeated:
“If war reaches a peak the world cannot contain…
Denodorado will return to feed.”
