The terror of the Earth
The Terramachy is a terrifying creature said to represent the very will of the planet Earth and functions as the world's embodiment and the focal point of the potential of the world and those attatched to it's biosphere. Whether or not this is true is not known, but the Terramachy certainly seems to be tied to the biosphere of the world and all natural things that originated from it. The Terramachy emerges rarely, only surfacing when it senses a grotesque and unnatural violation of what it believes to be the natural order. With such cataclysmic power at it's command, it usually succeeds in it's desire to purge the world of an undesired factor.
The Imperium's inability to stop the rage of the Terramachy lead to it's abandonment of Earth in ancient millenia long past, civilizations that existed on Earth before man's ancestors ever walked were wiped out wholesale for failing to meet the Terramachy's standards, but the Terramachy also protects the world's biosphere; shielding it from total extinction in long distant events. Unfortunately, it's emergence usually means that it takes issue with the current civilization occupying the Earth and seeks their departure or destruction, and never in the records of the Imperium did it emerge to protect civilization of any sort.
The Terramachy's origins are unknown, and many find the idea of it being the sapience of the Earth to be a dubious one. There's little conclusive evidence to go for either side of the debate, but there's no denying that it is a tremendously powerful and spiteful being with at least some ties to the natural world. The debate largely focuses around whether the Terramachy is simply a tremendously powerful being born of nature, some foreign being that tied itself to the Earth's biosphere; or whether it truly is the will of the planet.
In recent times, the Terramachy has been largely silent, slumbering away without so much as the slightest disturbance of the world of mankind.
Traits
Height: 12,742 km if claims to being the sapience of the Earth are correct. "Avatars" are variable in size, and can go from Microscopic to continent sized
Mass: 5.97 sextillion tons if claims to being the sapience of the Earth are correct. "Avatars" are variable in size, ranging from less than human mass to colossal; hundreds of kilometers long giants.
Eye colour: N/A, Any
Hair colour: N/A, Any
Skin colour: N/A, Avatars can take any form
Aliases: Gaea's Fury, Terramachy, Nature's wrath, Vlitra, The Supreme Gohma, The World Oni, Gaea, Terra, Ecopocalypse
Sexuality: ???
Real name: Unknown
Gender: ???
Hometown: Often thought to be the will of the Earth itself.
Powers and abilities
Strength: The strength of a true Avatar of the Terramachy is immeasurable, more than a match for any metahuman out there. Their strength is sometimes though of as being literally infinite, they have created massive tsunamis and earthquakes by simply slamming their fists into the ground, and Adamantium is no stronger to them than Aluminum is to the incredible hulk. Though of course, how strong an avatar of the Terramachy is depends on how much energy is placed into them.
Durability: Avatars of the Terramachy are tremendously durable and can walk off point blank nuclear detonations without so much as flinching. Even the mightiest of metahuman attacks would be hard pressed to defeat a true avatar of the terramachy, even assaults that could have destroyed entire planets have not stopped the Terramachy, though assaults of such magnitude usually incapacitate her.
Avatars: The Terramachy's true body, if it has one, has never been seen or interacted with. Rather it seems to implant part of it's being into immensely powerful avatars that command portions of it's power. It seems to only maintain a certain number of "true avatars" at once, and there is a limit to how much power can be invested into the avatars, but each of these beings is a truly dire threat to anything that gets in their way.
Creation: The Terramachy can create new life at will, distinguished from it's avatars in that these new life forms are not focal points of it's will, and are as such less powerful and more expendable. It typically creates life in the image of currently extant life forms, only twisted and distorted; and usually much larger and more powerful.
Immortal: As long as life from the Earth remains, so will the Terramachy, though it can be incapacitated.
Healing factor: The Terramachy's avatars are capable of enormously swift regeneration. No disease or poison may touch them.
Antibodies: Inside the bodies of the avatars of the Terramachy are a series of antibodies whom will furiously attack those who try to strike at the Weak point, their nuclei. These antibodies are not only incredibly strong and resilient, but they also have devastating elemental powers.
Will of the Earth: The Terramachy and it's creatures spread a virus called the Will of the Earth that left unchecked, mutate and corrupt the victim into beasts under it's control.
Hive mind: All of those fully infected or created by the Will of the Earth are linked to the Terramachy.
Control over nature: The natural world and it's power are fully under Terramachy's control.
Magic:The Terramachy commands a truly spectacular command over the mystical forces, with natural magics of course being the magics it is most capable with.
Avatar: Sarah can create avatars of herself from biomass or natural materials that take any shape she desires.
Psionic: The Terramachy has a great deal of psionic capacity, with mastery of all schools of psionics.
Psyker: The "will of the Earth" is a warp psyker, perhaps being a small warp god in of itself. All schools of the warp are open to it.
Truenaming: The land-beast has an extensive vocabulary in the cosmic language of true-speech; where it's words become reality, allowing for a truly primordial method of altering the fabric of reality to it's will.
Intelligent: The Demon of the World shows a deep and dire intellect and all the wisdom of a truly ancient being of nature's wrath.
Weaknesses
Nucleus: Attacking the Nuclei of an Avatar enough will incapacitate it, though it is still immensely durable. Curiously, damage of a psionic nature is best suited to attacking an Avatar's nucleus
Warriors of the Terramachy (Ideas for more monsters are welcome)
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