The axolotl kaiju inhabits the lake of Mexico City, acting as a protector to the axolotl population living in the water. Within Lake Xochimilco did a Seed of Creation crash, the great amniotic fluid leaking out into it. One axolotl managed to undergoing rapid evolution as the amniotic fluid altered its genetic structure. The creature grew in size and ascended to kaiju status. It then absorbed the amniotic fluid and purified the waters around it, allowing the displaced life to return, repopulate, and even thrive in safety. Ancient pre-Mesoamerican tribes visited and paid tribute to the beast, but settlement of the area would not happen until much later. Thousands of years later, Mesoamerican cultures would arrive to explore the great bodies of water. The great kaiju left the water to walk among the land, a sight that the explorers were lucky enough to behold. Various factions would settle near and/or along the lake throughout history to witness the creature in all its glory and utilize the water. As more people settled and populations grew, they discovered the lake's waters had purifying properties. The health benefits the water provided were viewed as nothing short of miracles, and the giant kaiju was deemed a guardian and a god. The Aztecs launched aggressive expansionist military campaigns to take control of the waters. Something agitated the axolotl kaiju and sent it into a furious rage that caused it to attack and destroy the nearby settlements. After the battle, the kaiju left the waters behind and migrated to the north. The Aztecs were forced to rebuild in the wake of its fury and were shocked to find the water's rejuvenating properties faded away in its absence. Centuries later, the creature was discovered having buried itself within the Tijuana River, hibernating. With jurisdiction from both the Mexican and United States governments, Majestic built a facility to monitor and study the creature while it rested in the water.
#Xochimilkhan: Ambystoma rex, kaiju of Mexico
#Commission from @rochasaurusrex.bsky.social
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