Winter Kukulkan
“ The ancient winged serpents beyond the north pole don't exist and have their own myths. The most brilliant amphibian in the world was cancerous-looking, spewing ice pollution. ”
– Eostre
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Ornithophia
Family: Avoserpentidae
Genius: Avoserpentus
Species: Avoserpentus finlandica
Descendant: Feathered serpents
Named by: ???
Year Described: ???
Size: 37.5 m long in length; 10.6 m tall in height; 4,070 kg in weight
Lifespan: 70 years
Activity: Crepuscular 🌇
Thermoregulate: Endotherm
Type(s):
Reptiles (Toxicoferans, Amphipteres)
Mythical
Guardian
Title(s):
Iced Plumed Serpent
Amazing Serpent
Pantheon(s):
Terran/Gaian 🇺🇳
Aztec/Mexican 🇲🇽
Finnish 🇫🇮
Sami 🇳🇴🇸🇪🇫🇮🇷🇺
Time Period: Pliocene - Holocene
Alignment: Neutral
Threat Level: ★★★★★
Diet: Carnivorous 🥩🐟
Element(s): Air 🌬️, Ice ❄️, Sound 🎵
Inflict(s): Waterblight 🌊, Airblight 🌬️, Iceblight ❄️, Soundblight 🎵, Sleep 😴, Stunned 😵, Frostblight 🧊, Freeze ⛄, Frostbite 🥶,
Weakness(es): Fire 🔥, Rock 🪨, Electric ⚡, Metal 🔩, Dark 🌑, Light 🔆, Sound 🎵, Time 🕛, Blastblight 💣
Casualties: ???
Based On:
Feathered Serpent
Kukulkan
Fictional
Conservation Status: Endangered (EN) – IUCN Red List
The Winter Kukulkan or Arwedogia Kukulkan (Avoserpentus finlandica) is the one of the mythical creature and a toxicoferan introduced in Worldcraft: Trio Origins and Weather Dragons: Ahtohallan's Last Hope.
Coming The Yucatec form of the name is formed from the word kuk "feather" with the adjectival suffix -ul, giving kukul "feathered", combined with kan "snake" (Tzotzil chon), giving a literal meaning of "feathered snake". From Northern Sami arvedávgi by Sami people means "rainbow" using their color mostly camouflage and unseen any enemies found.
Winter Kukulkan was the most colorful species of amphiptere, ranging from the usual mix: red, yellow, orange, purple, brown, violet, and sea green. Their complexions ranged from cyan to pale brownish blue. Their eye color is blue. Their claws are grayish-black and used for climbing or grappling. Their rattle scales are actually lavender.
Winter Kukulkan were exceptional swimmers who were frequently associated with rivers, cenotes, oceans, seas, spring, and rain. Their movements were described as gliding through water like an eel or sea snake, flowing like wind, and coiling through clouds and caverns. According to certain mythology, they alternate between the elements of earth, water, and sky. In contrast to their relatives, Winter Kukulkan can discharge ice or water depending on the weather and can change to a contaminated level when they are furious. The individual can have hallucinations, but their relatives can bite with paralysis.
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Kukulkan was the most colorful until the Sami people rediscovered it in Lapland as Arvedávgi, which means rainbows use their color mostly for camouflage and unseen enemies. Although Kukulkan was mentioned as a historical person by Maya writers of the 16th century, the earlier 9th-century texts at Chichen Itza never identified him. Using cenote, cacao, temples, ghost cities, and fogs are the main strategies for Kukulkan for this purpose.
Like Elder Dragons, they reside outside of the standard ecosystem, regardless of whether they are out of their minds, even abduct young ladies or maids, or live in temples with gold and jewels. Using rattle scales hiding from their feathers similarly imitates rattlesnakes to warn prey or predators away. Kukulkan have the same features: serrated teeth with molars for eating almost everything, including krill, and thick, strong claws for climbing. They also use their tails as a lure for prey. Kukulkan is agile and excellent at slithering and flying around the forest and ancient buildings. The wings blow away and destroy human settlements and other habitats with tornadoes.
When injured or enraged, it secretes a wind aura from the special organ called the "Casket of Air". Many Aztecs and Mayans can trust the dragon to worship them. Kukulkan are either the sole top predators of Mexico or they compete with other predatory monsters in each realm.
Mode: Ovoviviparous — females give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Brood Size: Up to about 9 newborns per reproductive event.
Protection: Both parents are guard and caring eggs until their hatchlings born.
Independence: Young are born fully formed and are immediately capable of hunting for themselves.
Winter Kukulkan was often friendly, helpful, shy, and educational, but it could be very destructive when attacked. Without demanding mindless devotion, some of these beings teach astronomy, agriculture, writing logograms, ethics, and social order. In contrast to their green relative, Winter Kukulkan, the most kind and humble snake-like monster, encourages harmony, self-control, and decency. It even manages snowstorms and kulning. Unlike many dragons, mosasaurs, and snakes, feathered serpents are mentors rather than hoarders since they are apex predators.
Habitat loss from deforestation.
Climate change and melting ice caps.
Fragmentation of rainforest patches forcing isolated populations.
Armed conflicts in Europe and North America.
Opportunistic killing due to fear of venomous snakes.
IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)
Habitat protection.
Preservation of Indigenous cultures and languages.
Respectful education.
Protection of sacred sites.
Letting descendant communities lead interpretation.
Anti-poaching enforcement.
Rescue and rehabilitation centers.
Awareness campaigns against illegal pet trade.
Winter Kukulkan was located in 3 realms: Reinachos, Earth, and Jotunheim. The origin of this species was Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Orkney Island and Norway.
Movement Pattern: Nomadic
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Stable
Population: ???
Locomotion: Airborne
Habitat: Polar; Tundra; Taiga; Montane Grasslands and Shrublands; Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests; Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Cold Bamboo Forests; Mountain; Warm Ghost Town; Cold Ghost Town; Ruined Skyscraper.
Earth:
Extant (Resident): Denmark; Finland; Iceland; Norway; Russia; Sweden
Reinachos: ???
Among the Lacandon Maya of Chiapas, Kukulkan is an evil, monstrous snake that is required to mean Much like the taming methods of dragons, adults don't know it is tamed except for stealing the egg and hatching it in an incubator for the 10 weeks of incubation time. Feeding with a reindeer's kibble
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Capcom - MHFG Bamboo Forest (Night) = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOqUmby1HC0
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Prior to the original debut, the Winter Kukulkan was considered as color speciation.
The first creature released was considered as a subspecies or color speciation before the original one from Mexico.
Winter Kukulkan is the only subspecies in the Earth Responsibly series to be introduced prior to its standard version.