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  • Complete Monster: Full Metal Chronicles:
    • "A Friend from Afar": Varukan is a notorious extraterrestrial Serial Killer who terrorized the galaxy while preying on sapient life. Arriving on Earth, Varukan claims Guanajuato City in Mexico as his hunting grounds to exploit police corruption and the Diablo crisis. Taming the Rozacdyl—a life-draining plant-like Diablo—with his telepathy, Varukan takes on human form and seduces several partygoers, slaughtering them while revelling in their fear and pain. Hunted down by an alien Bounty Hunter called Star Slinger and Eric Martinez—pilot of the giant robot Draco Azul—Varukan mocks their dedication to justice and scornfully dismisses the Rozacdyl as a mere tool after it's killed. A hedonistic sadist, Varukan cares for no one other than himself, revels in his victims' suffering, and sneers that emotions like love and compassion are for the weak.
    • "Reminiscence":
      • Cizin is a malicious shapeshifting extraterrestrial with godlike supernatural powers. Upon arriving on Earth, Cizin split into the death-gods Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau, the former devouring the life-force of countless victims to fuel his dark flames. Attempting to usurp control of the Mesoamerican pantheon, Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau were cast down to the human world and claimed it as their domain, terrorizing the Maya people by preying on travelling merchants and clashing with the alien mech Ya'axkan/Draco Azul. Centuries later, the AI Ekchuah pitted Draco Azul's new pilot Eric Martinez against a virtual recreation of Hunhau, Uacmitun Ahau, and Cizin based on his memories of them—highlighting the dark god's nature as an arrogant and bloodthirsty would-be tyrant who revels in his status as a destroyer and gleefully plays mind-games with his enemies in order to undermine them.
      • The Feathered Serpent—known to the Aztecs as Quetzalcoatl—was a member of a species of shapeshifting extraterrestrial entities with godlike supernatural powers fuelled by absorbing the lifeforce of their worshipers. Arriving on Earth and becoming the Top God of the Mesoamerican pantheon, the Feathered Serpent cast the death-gods Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau down to the mortal realm for daring to challenge its authority. Arrogant and cruel, when the alien mecha Ya'axkan and its human pilots began defending humanity from the tyranny of the gods, the Feathered Serpent—enraged—challenged Ya'axkan to a duel and summoned a hurricane that laid waste to the city of Teotihuacan—its own seat of worship. Mercilessly killing countless innocent men, women, children, and elders out of spite, contempt, and to drive home how powerless mortals were against the gods, the Feathered Serpent was defeated at great cost to Ya'axkan—leading to the mecha going dormant for 800 years.

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