If any sort of enemy came anywhere near us, the crazy chicken went absolutely apeshit. He screamed and snapped and tried to kill himself in an attempt to get to the creature. He was like a goddamned psychotic wolverine hopped up on bath salts.[1]
A Mongoliensis is basically a velociraptor.[2] In the Dungeon, they may be encountered as dangerous floor mobs or acquired as level one pet-class mobs.[3]
AI Description
Book 1: Description of Mongo,
The stubborn and hot-headed Mongoliensis is not the type of pet to ever be “tamed.” The best one can hope for is mutual respect. And even then they still might try to eat you if the fancy strikes them. While especially powerful, fast, and vicious when they are fully grown at level 15, getting them to level 15 is about as likely as a cheerleader from West Virginia reaching her 18th birthday as a virgin.
They will immediately attack any mobs they see. They will fight to the death.[4]
Book 5: Description of Kiwi
They say an asteroid is what wiped out the dinosaurs on this planet.
I don't think that's true. If Kiwi and her pack of voracious, slightly-insane velociraptors are even remotely like what you had roaming around way back in the late Cretaceous period, I'm pretty sure what happened is that these ladies simply killed everyone and everything.
This is Kiwi. The head bitch in charge of the jungle's fastest, most vicious, most clever predators: the Mongoliensis. Take a gang of women convicts from a 1970's prison movie. Combine them with a coalition of cheetahs and a shoal of hungry piranhas, and you have a vague notion of just how screwed you are.
This particular pack if comprised of only females. In fact, it appears all the dinosaurs in the area are female. That's pretty odd. Almost interesting.
And here's an even more interesting, seemingly random, but probably important fact. Dinosaur-class monsters didn't exist in the area before Scolopendra's nine-tier attack. Yet here they are. Where did they come from? If you weren't about to die screaming, it would be something you might want to look into. [5]
Description
Mongolienses are pack hunters and voracious carnivores.[6]
Appearance
Level One. Bipedal and approximately 7" (17.78 cm) tall, the baby mongoliensis has tiny forearms and a long serpentine tail, but otherwise looks "like a raw piece of chicken with a few random pink-hued feathers attached to it." Its beaked mouth contains sharp, tiny teeth.[3] It has beady reptilian eyes, and it cries and squawks.[6]
Level Six. About the size of an actual turkey with a longer tail that sprouts feathers at the back. [7]
Gallery
Story
Book 1
Donut selects a Mongoliensis from the Reward Room on the Second Floor as a pet and names it Mongo. [6] After filming their between floor episode for Dungeon Crawler After Hours with Odette episode, Odette mentions that the name Mongolensis was based off the scientific name; the more common term for it was velociraptor. [8]
References
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl: A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure (pp. 418-419). Dandy House. Kindle Edition.
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Epilogue)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. The Butcher's Masquerade (Chapter 11)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 47)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Carl's Doomsday Scenario (Chapter 7)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Epilogue)


