User blog:MonsterCollecter/Monster Girl Adaptation: Tarrasque

The Tarrasque. The Eternal Destroyer. When humans and monsters were first created, the Tarrasque was one of the first monsters to be unleashed on the world. But its creator deemed it too powerful, and took away its ability to reproduce. Unfortunately, its own longevity, combined with its ability to regenerate while sleeping, has kept it alive through history. Even without new generations, though, the new Demon Lord's power has infected the Tarrasque just as thoroughly as any other mamono. Unfortunately, the Tarrasque's singularity, power, and long periods of sleep have slowed the influence of the Demon Lord's will to a crawl, preventing the process from completing as quickly as the other species. The Tarrasque is only partially transformed from its original animalistic form, and so is still the most dangerous creature in existence.

Legends from the Tarrasque's last awakening say that it was fifteen feet tall, with four twisted horns, thick defensive plates capable of stopping both spells and swords, a long tail that could demolish an entire building in one swing, and claws that tear through the hardest of stone like paper. The legends also state that where the Tarrasque goes, obliterated wastelands are all it leaves behind. No other creature is as destructive as the Tarrasque, leaving behind only worthless debris and, should anyone be foolish enough or unlucky enough to be in its way, an occasional bloodstain.

The Tarrasque, being a completely unique entity, has been affected by the new Demon Lord's influence very slowly, and so has very little capacity for rational thought. Its actions are driven entirely by the instict to destroy and the instict to mate. Fortunately, the Tarrasque is still incapable of reproduction, but its mating habits are just as dangerous as its destructive tendencies, having no experience or previous knowledge of how sex functions. In fact, the entirety of its knowledge of sex can be compressed to 'put a man inside'.

Due to this simplistic mindset, being the target of the Tarrasque's affections is just as dangerous, and often more disturbing, as being the target of its anger. When the Tarrasque finds a male she likes, she will walk up to him, turn around, and begin walking backwards, attempting to offer herself to him. Unfortunately, she does not understand how a male would reciprocate this action, and as soon as she feels any part of the male's body touch her, she will attempt to press him into her. This includes the head, and there are numerous stories of men being killed by the Tarrasque's thrusting or, in the case of tougher men, her climax. For this reason, it is most advisable to use one's arm. Most likely the arm will be severely, perhaps permanently, damaged, but the Tarrasque only attempts copulation with a man once before leaving, allowing a survivor to continue his life afterward, however small a comfort that might be.

Fortunately, the Tarrasque does not stay awake for very long. It is only active for one or two weeks at a time, after which it will go back to sleep for a few centuries.

Unfortunately, the signs of the Tarrasque's reawakening have already begun to be seen.