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An Aragami (荒神 "violent god"). While apparently only one being, is actually a colony of hundreds of thousands of semi-sentient single-celled organisms under a cell core; that is, one Aragami is a superorganism with swarm intelligence, taking the form of a variety of lifeforms, plant or animal, organic or artificial, even real or mythical. These cells, called "Oracle Cells", are the only type of cell in an Aragami forming flesh, blood and bone all the same. Oracle cells have a devouring nature which caused them to spread and devour everything in their path. However, Oracle cells do not evolve like normal cells do. Each Oracle cell in existence is exactly the same as it was before the outbreak; i.e., these cells merely adapt to fulfill specific roles assigned to them from the cell core. The core is the command center over the entire colony while the individual groups of cells form working parts of the entity such as an eye, fang, or tail. The only way to truly kill an Aragami is to extract the core, thus making all the normal cells lose their cohesion; a society with a hive intelligence cannot survive without its leading mind, and so the body of an Aragami will dissipate into nothingness if it loses its mind. The only weapons created by humanity that are capable of doing this (whilst still being portable) are the God Arcs (which are actually weaponized and wieldable Aragami), wielded by God Eaters, which extract it by "devouring" a specific section of an Aragami's body, which contains the core. Generally violent in nature, Aragami only crave to consume. This is how they can adapt and evolve to fit new surroundings; they can devour native scenery and Aragami in the area until the Aragami's cells adapt to the conditions. Their desire to consume any sort or matter is controlled by the Bias Factor, which scientists from Fenrir work day and night on to perfect shielding against Aragami attacks; an Aragami will refrain from eating anything that is highly similar to its own being, unless they are extremely desperate, turned rogue, or became somewhat far more unstable. This is a behavior in Oracle cells that results in different Aragami of similar characteristics, such as Vajras, Hannibals, Marduks, and so on. Notably, the Aragami seem to be starting to evolve in new ways: some newer Aragami are starting to resemble humans.
A smaller Aragami with a giant tail sporting an ogre-like face. Mainly devours corpses of other Aragami. Increasing in number in various regions. First appeared on the American Continent: now boasts the largest population of all Aragami. Not particularly difficult to take out when attacking from the side. Still, as its tail-spinning attack is powerful, be wary of it when it braces both legs.
A species of Ogretail thought to have adapted to the cold. For this reason, its skin is thicker, and it shows physical improvement overall. First appeared in the northern part of the American Continent. Unlike the standard Ogretail, it is nearly impervious to ice-based attacks. As its thick skin is vulnerable to heat, one should try a fire element attack.
Red all over like a flame, it is an Aragami with an exoskeleton, closely resembling a Vajra. Able to produce an external heat-emitting core. It is known to be more vicious than the Ogretail. Hails from the eastern part of the American continent. The heat is emitted from the tip of its tail: as this extends the Ogretail's already long reach one should take care not to misjudge the distance.
An exoskeleton-bearing Aragami closely resembling the Vajra. Said to have evolved into its current form by devouring Vajra cores. Able to emit electricity. Compared to the Ogretail, it has far greater attack power. Since it has the ability to generate lightning, like the Vajra, one should always be vigilant of one's surroundings.
A flying Aragami that looks like a woman fused with an egg shell. Highly mobile, it dispersed worldwide after first appearing on the American continent. Brimming with poisonous gas harmful to the human body. Able to move over a wide range, it can also summon other Aragami once it spots a human. Try to defeat it before it joins forces with other Aragami.
A fallen Zygote brimming with highly flammable poisonous gas. As the poison can weaken the bond of Oracle Cells adapted to the body, the power of a God Eater is temporarily weakened if inhaled. If attacked by other Aragami when one's defenses are down, one could be incapacitated instantly. It might be safer to take this one out with gunfire, even if it takes more time.
A fallen Zygote able to generate a high voltage internally. Thought to have appeared in areas of dense plant growth in the eastern part of the Eurasian continent. The gas carries a powerful electrical charge: if inhaled, one temporarily loses one's attack power. The longer the battle, the more likely one is to be rendered unable to fight, so take heed.
A fallen Zygote thought to have first appeared in the western part of the American continent. Carries a heat-sapping poisonous gas: surrounding temperatures are known to drop just from its presence. If one inhales this gas, Oracle Points will be 'leaked', so take heed. God Eaters who mainly rely on gunfire should take care not to get shot.
A unique battery-shaped Aragami which clings immobile to the ground. Though no one has ever seen it in motion, the fact that it exists worldwide makes it more than likely that it moves along the ground at night. Armed with precise, long-range laser and a close-range poisonous needle. The best plan of attack would be to sweep behind it and land a crushing blow.
Often sighted underground where magma flows. Its internal organs have a higher level of heat resistance than a standard Cocoon Maiden. It will inhale magma and then fire it at its enemies.'Shares the same basic characteristics of a Cocoon Maiden, but its frontal-attack, poisonous needle, can debilitate one's defensive powers. Be vigilant when it appears along with other Aragami.
Discovered in the mountains of the Western American continent. Generally thought to have evolved when a Cocoon Maiden was struck by lightning: details are murky.'All attacks carry an electrical charge. A blow from its poisonous needle will significantly reduce your attack power. Try not to stand facing it, as you will be rendered defenseless.
A Fallen Cocoon Maidan often seen on the ice. Its internal structure suggests it's more than likely that it is propelled through the water by jets. First appeared in the northeastern area of the American continent.'As its omni-directional needles carry a poison potent enough to debilitate its target, be wary of close combat, especially when it stands upright.
An Aragami built like a giant ape-man. Characterized by its agility and brutal attacks. It will assemble a herd to launch an attack. First appeared in the Far East, Eurasian continent. It'll fire vacuum waves from the pipe-shaped organs on its back. When enraged, it boosts its speed and attack power. Should several Kongous activate simultaneously, it's best to be cautious.
Fallen Kongous live in herds in cold regions. Have pipe-shaped organs on their backs that are capable of instantly solidifying atmospheric moisture, firing it as bullets. First appeared in the northeastern area of Eurasian continent. Fires ice projectiles in 3 directions, so sweep around it, or maintain a solid defensive position. Beware of its Freeze attack range.
An Aragami resembling a Kongou with a split face. Carries an electrical charge throughout its entire body: able to discharge electricity and generate lightning. Thought to have evolved after a Kongou received a face-splitting blow. Origins unknown. When enraged, it generates lightning by pounding both arms. As it's capable of wide-ranging attacks, aim for its head and arms with a gun.
Amphibian Aragami bearing huge fins and a head. Looks like an alligator. Shoots multiple water spheres from a turret-shaped protuberance. despite appearing sluggish, it can move quite fast. first appeared on the southeastern Eurasian continent. The water spheres shot can cover a wide range, and its biting power is strong. Avoid head-on combat, and stay alert even when you're behind its back.
Gboro-Gboro inhabiting the desert. Can convert internally stored magma into fireballs, which it launches from a turret. Unlike the standard Fallen Gboro-Gboro, it can swim in magma. First appeared in central Eurasia.
Scorching fog from the turret on its forehead has a wide attack range, so you will suffer a serious decrease in attack power if struck. Fireballs shot from the front will explode on impact.
Material Name
Wyrm
Elemental Weakness
Freeze
Breakable Parts
Cannon, Back Fin & Tail Fin
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Fallen Gboro-Gboro (Freeze)
Discovered in the northernmost region of the Eurasian continent. Internally generates iceblocks, which it fires from a turret. Has a significantly greater attack range than the standard Gboro. Rapidly expanding its habitat.
As the fog emitted from the turret on its forehead can seriously damage your defense, you should be extra-cautious when the battle becomes chaotic.
Material Name
Basilisk
Elemental Weakness
Blaze
Breakable Parts
Cannon, Back Fin & Tail Fin
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Golden Gboro-Gboro
A rare species of Gboro-Gboro that shines gold. For some reason, it is powerless and fragile. Aim for the destructable parts to undo its bind.
Materials obtained from this species are mostly metals, differing from the normal Gboro-Gboro. There is a saying among God Eaters that finding this Aragami will bring you good luck.