Once again, Jeiel here with the latest sequel to the deadly deadly world of Oz. The link - http://monstergirlencyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:JeielYozama/Fan-Made_Mamono_Realms_-_OZ_(Premediate) - is here to stay. Leave a holler if you find her fascinating. Or not.
To talk more of Oz's heyday, Dragons were the once-proud rulers of this magic-diverse plane.They were all children of the Origin Dragon Snux,thriving in harmony on land, air and sea. They were basically everywhere - up until a certain specie invaded and drove them underground. Here's that specie that did it - an absolute nutcase. The Choggenmugger.
Choggenmugger (Cho)
Family: Lizard/Dragon
Type: Reptile
Disposition: Ferocious, lustful, dim-witted
Habitat: Marshes, dense forests of Regos (an Ozian island in the Nonestic Ocean)
Diet: Meat, especially those of large game (they rarely eat small slabs of meat, protesting there's no fun in eating tiny morsels unless hungry)
The Cho is an ultimate machination of destruction found only in Oz. Created from the combined gene of Lizardmen and Dragon species during a time undated, they were known as 'WereBeasts' in the age of the former Demon Lord. Their sheer size, insatiable hunger and undeniable power overpowered Echidnas and Dragons, and worse - they ate these species for dinner. Fast forward into the present, Dragon and Lamia species now hide underground, while they rule in supremacy as queens of the Oz natural world - unchallenged and unperturbed.
Choes have bony features growing on the sides of their faces, like a second pair of jaws that interlatch when battling. They also host rows of jagged teeth, and thick scales that resemble roofing tiles on their arms and legs. Huge claws as sharp as steel can puncture the toughest hide of any reptilianne Mamono. Their tails are special as well - hosting a set of barbs able to stun a foe of theirs in close range - and hunt prey.
Cho of the present day are born combatants. They believe every minute of their lives exist for the sake of fighting an opponent. They know themselves as slaves to no one. Lioness' can't even tame them to follow their commands. Nor can kings of Oz. Anyone who could make a Cho follow willingly would be regarded as a sort of god.
When they happen upon a Mamono (especially Dragons or Lamias) they challenge it to a duel. They don't play fair, to be honest. They exact all kinds of dirty trickery to catch their foe off-guard. Once they win, they take a piece of their opponent (either a strand of hair, tooth, or trinklet in hand) as trophy and move on, searching for a stronger foe to beat. In summary, their life cycle revolves on that incorrigible idea alone.
When they meet a man, it's another story. Nearly all Choes see men as potential mates and not just sparring partners, so they battle the male they happen upon as a sort of breaking test - to observe how he'd perform under pressure. Outcome-wise, the Cho deems you worthy of her attention should he win. Should he lose, the Cho would pretend to lose interest and leave.
When the man gains the Cho's attention, he is permitted to bed her, the Cho wanting his seed to bless the next generation of pure-bred warriors. The man may try to escape, but the Cho would have already developed an attachment to him and will hunt him to the ends of the earth to get him back.
Choes demand challenge, even in sex. They would rabidly devour the man's penis as if it were their personal property, swallow semen greedily and force him to keep up as she straddles on top of him. If he shows any hints of slowing down, she would taunt and push him, feeding him DE secretly until he breaks with it in his system and dominates the barbaric Mamono. This state is more likely what they want to happen. What originally was intended for copulation becomes a battle of wills, on who among the partners emerge supreme.
On the prospect a man loses and the Cho leaves, the Mamono stalks him and repeatedly challenges him to battles. The more she does this activity, the more she falls smitten for his helpless act, and in the end she goes berserk. She hoists him up and carries him off deep into the forests and marshes, where he is likely to disappear with her.....and fall slave for her charm.
Choes are highly lustful. They think sex as combat and in the process, engage in it as much as they can. The men, in turn, develop a feeble obsession of trying to overtake their wives.Energy within his veins never dries out. Thus, their insatiable challenge rinse, washes and repeats.
Since Choes love fighting and the pleasure of it, sometimes they are easy to trick and run from. Should she discover she was outwitted, however, she would retaliate through means of more violent sex.
Choes are supposedly weak against Pingaree pearls, special items of invulnerability procured from the Mermen of Pingaree shoals. Also, Choes disagree with open water for reasons unknown. They were supposedly locked in by the former Oz kings in the island of Regos to help repopulate the Dragon race, but when foreign kingdoms tried to use them as soldiers they failed to secure them and so the Choes grew steadily.
(Okay! She's up! Hope you guys enjoy her! Especially a scaled friend over there.... Byee!)