Van Meter Monster
“ A visitor visits, vest for bet, vein, view, vote your mind—this ill-tempered extraterrestrial is not from Iowa, not you. ”
– Eostre
Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information
Domain: incertae sedis
Kingdom: incertae sedis
Phylum: incertae sedis
Class: incertae sedis
Order: Lucicornia
Family: Photoceratopsidae
Genius: Photoceratops
Species: Photoceratops pseudopterosauria
Descendant: ???
Named by: ???
Year Published: ???
Size: 54.6 m long wingspan; 4.3 m tall in height; 400 kg in weight
Type:
Extraterrestrial
Guardian
Title:
Monster of Van Meter
Hidden Spotter
Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian
American
Time Period: Holocene
Alignment: Neutral
Threat Level: ★★★★★★
Diet: Carnivorous
Elements: Light
Inflicts: Lighted; stun
Weaknesses: Sound, dark, leaf, bug
Casualties: ???
Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered (CR) – IUCN Red List
Van Meter Visitor or known as Photoceratops (Photoceratops pseudopterosauria), is the indescribable alien from Iowa state, that never existed before conquistadors in the USA. This monster encountered what is now Van Meter, Iowa state.
Van Meter Visitor is the most known alien rivalry between Mothman and itself from the disasters.
Etymology
Coming soon
Physical Appearance
The Van Meter visitor is a pterosaur-like alien with jet black coloring, gray plating on its head, chameleon-like frill on its beak, multicolored horns, and two tails with tailfins. Their underbelly is multicolored, ranging from lime-colored underbelly plates at their breast to genes that create photoproteins like comb jellies.
Ranging the reproductive system and underbelly plates from the chest to the tail. Despite having medium muscles and tendons, the Van Meter visitor's wings are wider and quieter than Mothman's, and they can be made practically silent by flapping them. These wings are clawed by five fingers from two claws for grabbing, and the other one was warned. The visitor to Van Meter has a duke-like gray fur-like epidermis at the collarbone. More than humans and elves, their legs are plantigrade and have four toes to enable silent walking from steps.
Abilities
Genes that manufacture photoproteins from above to the horn to produce the aether energy to form laser bullets or a longer sword in the style of a lightsaber activate this chest core in Van Meter Visitors. This power may temporarily produce a blade-like beam of lightning from the top of its skull, effortlessly slicing through metal and the toughest materials. Strangely, the Van Meter extraterrestrial has a second method of energy discharge: through its lips.
When the near-death experience mode is activated, the Van Meter Visitor's core chest reveals their true hues. An antimatter aura that can partially control electromagnetic is released from the core chest.
Weather Phenomenon
Coming soon
Ecology
The strange story describes how numerous locals tried to shoot the beast, but it didn't seem like their shots were having any effect. One evening, a group of townspeople united in frustration over the threat and tracked the creature to an abandoned coal mine. They encountered not just one, but two of the creatures there. As the men opened fire, both of the creatures turned and vanished down into the darkness of the mine.
Behavior
Van Meter Visitor is a docile and watchful alien looking forward to the others. The only extraterrestrial species that survive are required to have a special permit in order to hunt, capture or slay a cryptid.
Distribution and Habitat
Van Meter Visitor's original homeland was unknown and delivered from panspermia to Iowa in ancient times prior to colonization in North America. Despite their black skin, this species was adapted to all biomes.
Movement Pattern: Nomadic
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Stable
Population: ???
Locomotion: Airborne
Habitat: All
Earth: United States (Iowa)
Tamed
Due to witnessing being, the Van Meter Visitor was required to have a special permit in order to tame. Tame it with forbidden fruit during fatigue.
Lore
Coming soon
Gallery
Foreign Languages
Coming soon
Trivia
The only creature with a quote was probably an example of alliteration.