Isonade

Spinopinnasqualus japonica

Isonade / Isonadette

Living sharks were not related to modern-day sharks, like dogfish and whale sharks. However, are the Yamato and Hawaiians aware that this yacht-sized pricked shark swore revenge against the festival?

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Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Chondrichthyes

Superorder: Selachimorpha

Order: Hybodontiformes

Family: Spinopinnasqualidae

Genius: Spinopinnasqualus

Species: Spinopinnasqualus japonica

Descendant: Hybodonts

Named by: ???

Year Published: ???

Size: 16 meters in length; 1.4 meters tall in height; 14,000 kilograms in weight

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Pantheon: Japanese

Time Period: Cretaceous - Holocene

Alignment: Bad

Threat Level: ★★★★★★★★★

Diet: Carnivorous

Elements: Water

Inflicts: Waterblight, bleeding, stunned

Weaknesses: Electric

Casualties: ???

Based On: itself

Conservation Status: Endangered (EN) – IUCN Red List

Isonade (their smaller versions as Isonadette; Spinopinnasqualus japonica) is the minor tritagonist and antagonist, as well as one of the species of ancient shark introduced in Snow Maiden.

Etymology

Isonade's name from Japanese: 磯撫で; even in Katakana: いそなで (isonade) means beach stroke.

Physical Appearance

Isonade is a real shark that doesn't belong to any modern-day sharks; it is actually an ancient shark called hybodonts. Isonade possessed sharp spines, blue-gray skin, navy blue lines, durable scales, and blue-colored eyes.

Abilities

Isonade thrashes, with the large fin resembling a hand fan, to slam ocean waves into tsunamis. It commands their own minions called "Isonadette." The Isonadettes are smaller versions of Isonade that can spin in their school form to form a real whirlpool in the ocean until one isonade eats the whole thing.

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Ecology

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Behavior

Isonade is strange, but since humans and other mammals are not part of their natural diet, they are not harmful to us. Although they have a bad reputation, sharks don't often attack people and prefer to eat fish, birds, pterosaurs, dragons, and marine reptiles over marine mammals.

Distribution and Habitat

Isonade and Isonadettes are found in Japan and Hawaii as endemic species.


Tamed

Isonade was shot to make them unconscious and put them to sleep. They then fed them while they were still unconscious, and they repeatedly overdosed on drugs. Because the survivor remains within 17 radii of the hatching purse egg, isonades are instantly tamed as they emerge from an egg. You can train the Isonade with a whip, jerky meat, fish meat, seaweed-wrapped animal products, or fish eggs if it hasn't already been trained.

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