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| − | '''Muttations''' (commonly abbreviated "mutts") are creatures created by the Capitol that are released into the arena by the Gamemakers. These muttations often engage in combat with the tributes, although tributes may elect to hunt down a muttation that is classified as | + | '''Muttations''' (commonly abbreviated "mutts") are creatures created by the Capitol that are released into the arena by the Gamemakers. These muttations often engage in combat with the tributes, although tributes may also elect to hunt down a muttation that is classified as small game or large game to use as a food source (with the classification determining how many portions of food may be taken from each mutt killed). Muttations with a high amount of HP and/or other special attacks are colloquially known as <em>megamutts</em>; these may appear at feasts or other in-game events to challenge large groups of tributes. |
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| + | A list of the combat stats and presence of all muttations is located [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DNOGD8wIfOQ-OBWF0-FP8KwtTtfDQBDYnKyPa9f9yvU/edit#gid=0 here]. This page attempts to chronicle the descriptions and in-character actions of these muttations. | ||
== 54th Games Muttations == | == 54th Games Muttations == | ||
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'''In-Game Activity''' | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| − | *Two Pitfall Lizards, Jane and Bartholomew, attacked [[Shameless Euthanasia]] on Day 2, poisoning [[Aranica Petros]] and [[Dru Charlesburg]]. | + | *Two Pitfall Lizards, Jane and Bartholomew, attacked [[55th Hunger Games#Shameless Euthanasia|Shameless Euthanasia]] on Day 2, poisoning [[Aranica Petros]] and [[Dru Charlesburg]]. |
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| − | *Two Dart Jaguars, Neil and Brad, attacked [[ | + | *Two Dart Jaguars, Neil and Brad, attacked [[55th Hunger Games#The Prevailers|The Prevailers]], poisoning [[Sul Tervish]] and [[Kale Forrest]] before being defeated. |
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'''In-Game Activity''' | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| − | *Attacked the alliance [[55th Hunger Games|MADASS]] on Day 2, resulting in the deaths of [[Mark Kane]] and [[Garrett Vanderbilt]]. | + | *Attacked the alliance [[55th Hunger Games#MADASS|MADASS]] on Day 2, resulting in the deaths of [[Mark Kane]] and [[Garrett Vanderbilt]]. |
==== Nibblefish ==== | ==== Nibblefish ==== | ||
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| − | ==== | + | ==== Ouroboros ==== |
'''Created by Xeniaph.''' | '''Created by Xeniaph.''' | ||
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'''In-Game Activity''' | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| − | * On Day Two, a pair of | + | * On Day Two, a pair of Ouroboros attacked [[56th_Hunger_Games#Eternal_September|Eternal September]], killing both District 11 tributes, [[Estelle Havenporth]] and [[Cole Haister]]. |
| − | + | === Unused Recycled Muttations === | |
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== 62nd Hunger Games == | == 62nd Hunger Games == | ||
| − | ==== | + | ==== Spitting Raptor ==== |
| − | + | ''For description, see above: ([[Muttations#Spitting Raptor|Spitting Raptor]])'' | |
| − | '' | + | |
'''In-Game Activity''' | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| − | * | + | * Attacked Alaska Putley, Curtis Grant, Bran Wolfe on Day 3 |
| + | ==== Sphinx ==== | ||
| + | ''For description, see above: ([[Muttations#Sphinx|Sphinx]])'' | ||
| − | ==== | + | |
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * Attacked Demeter Glory, Heather Elliot, Ailis Cooper on Day 3 | ||
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| + | ==== Hippocampi ==== | ||
| + | The Hippocampi looks and acts just as its ancient counterpart - with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish, this muttation swims around the various waterways ready to use its forehooves to pound in any prey. The Hippocampi is a very adamant and aggressive force, and can't be taken down easy. The Capitol placed them along the oceans of Panem to stop anyone trying to escape with a nice hoove through their boat. Sinking sailors all around. They always travel alone. | ||
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| + | '''18 hp. Not poisonous. Edible. Classified as large game.''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | Unused. | ||
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| + | ==== Cerberus ==== | ||
| + | Although Hellhounds still wreak havoc, they do nothing in comparison to the great beast that is Cerberus. The Gamemakers though the Hellhounds were too common and needed to be vamped up. Thus the Cerberus was born. Twice the size of a normal Hellhound and with three vicious heads, this beast roams the land not looking for easy prey but large groups to tear apart. And with three heads, the dog can attack three times during the time it takes one Tribute to attack. Cerberus certainly is a force to be reckoned with. | ||
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| + | '''40 hp. Not edible. Not poisonous.''' | ||
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| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * Attacked Damion Winters, Phyllis Roman, Riker Mills on Day 2 | ||
| + | * Attacked Kiera Dempsey, Peridot Myler, Aria Wolfe, Wednesdae Drummond on Day 3 | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Mormo ==== | ||
| + | A small, wraith-like flying cat that wears a cloak of mist. This mutt was originally developed as a pet for a wealthy Capitol resident, before it became much too creepy for her to handle. After turning the mutt over to the Gamemakers, they made a few tweaks, including adding a vein of poison to its kitty claws. This is a quiet mutt, nearly silent in its attacks, except for the occasional hiss. | ||
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| + | '''8 hp. Edible. Poisonous. Classified as small game.''' | ||
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| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | Unused. | ||
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| + | ==== Harpies ==== | ||
| + | The Capitol really outdid itself with this muttation. With the naked upper torso of a gorilla affixed to the legs and wings of a bird, this beast can be quite elegant. The Harpies were originally developed to be companions for older Capitol men. It took a few deaths before the muttation engineers realized that the Harpies were better off contained to an arena. There is a certain femininity to a Harpy’s movements, a sly batting of her eyelashes just before she attacks, a proud fluttering of her wings before she swoops in on her prey. But don't be fooled; this is one twitchy, screechy critter who loves to use her knife-like talons to scratch up her prey before she eats his innards. | ||
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| + | '''15 hp. +5 HP against male tributes. Not edible. Not poisonous.''' | ||
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| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * Attacked Bran Wolfe, Curtis Grant, Alaska Putley, Ellea Banks on Day 2 | ||
=== Contest Winners === | === Contest Winners === | ||
| − | ==== | + | ==== Owl of Athena ==== |
| − | '''Created by { | + | '''Created by {Rook}''' |
| + | Originally named Password Owls, these mutts were designed by the Capitol to guard checkpoints - Only people with the right answers could enter safe-houses or pass gates. Obviously people on the side of the Capitol would know the word to pass, whilst it would be more difficult for the enemy. The Owl of Athena is a bird that is twice the size of a usual owl and has talons that rival an eagle's. It is able to speak, or transmit words from a superior power. It appreciates the knowledge of Tributes, and lays down a series of questions or riddles to prove worth. If answered incorrectly, the Owl of Athena will frenzy, attacking anything near it. | ||
| − | + | '''12 hp. Edible. Not poisonous. Classified as small game.''' | |
| − | + | ||
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| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | Unused. | ||
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| + | ==== Scyther ==== | ||
| + | '''Created by {Cass}''' | ||
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| + | This mutt is rather small, they hunt in packs of around two or three at a time, they prefer to live in open areas, where they can burrow under the ground. The perfect climate for them would be the Asphodel Meadows as well as the Lotus field. They are around the size of a young a mole, but from the size the comparison stops. They have scales like a serpent, and two short arms that jut out from their sides that help propel them forwards when they are digging and travelling on the land, they have no eyes and instead to large open nostrils on their forehead. They were created by the Capitolites at first to be sent beneath the district 11 crops. At first before the rebellion they were simply used to help the crops grow, removing unwanted pests from beneath the soil, and helping the crops flourish. Once the rebellion began they were transformed to destroy the crops and on occasions to even attack citizens. Becuase of their long sharp teeth and able bodies digging through the soil to find prey was simple for them, besides who would expect them to jump out and at you from right under your feet? | ||
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| + | '''6 HP each. Edible. Not poisonous. Classified as small game.''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * Attacked Naveen Casovnik on Day 2. | ||
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| + | ==== Empusae ==== | ||
| + | '''Created by {Lyrics}''' | ||
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| + | Winged monkeys with sharp talons, originally created to scare District 7 rebels by swooping from the trees. They can't fly very high or for a prolonged time, but they've got a wicked screech that can be heard within a 2-kilometre radius. They're usually not that aggressive, but their hard skin is almost impenetrable and those claws can cause fatal lacerations. They have a main breeding ground in the statue garden in the Underworld, and if you venture too close, they become very territorial. Their main form of attack is swooping, which leaves it's victims with terrible head injuries. | ||
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| + | '''15 hp. Edible. Not poisonous. Classified as large game.''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * Attacked Naveen Casovnik on Day 6. | ||
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| + | ==== Stymphalain ==== | ||
| + | '''created by {Arx}''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | A cross between and albatross, a porcupine, and an armadillo, this species of bird was something the people of the Capitol hoped would help them terrorize rebels quite easily. These large birds did not only eat all of the rebels' food supply, they also ate them alive and poisoned much of their fields with their toxic waste. This bird has highly armored skin (from the armadillo) and the ability to shoot sharp feathers (from the porcupine) and the regular flying capabilities of the albatross. This bird was completely killed off after the Dark Days, but the Capitol kept the DNA. Later, when ideas for the 62nd games were being tossed around, they decided to use the extinct species. | ||
| + | 18 HP. Not edible. Poisonous. | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * Attacked Damion Winters, Phyllis Roman, Riker Mills, Naveen Casovnik on Day 3 | ||
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| + | === Unused Recycled Muttations === | ||
| + | Multiple recycled muttations were included in the 62nd Arena but were not implemented by the Gamemakers: | ||
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| + | * [[Muttations#Ghull|Ghull]] | ||
| + | * [[Muttations#Silver Sirens|Silver Sirens]] | ||
| + | * [[Muttations#Sheepish|Sheepish]] | ||
| + | * [[Muttations#Balloon Jellies|Balloon Jellies]] | ||
| + | * [[Muttations#Pitfall Lizard|Pitfall Lizard]] | ||
== 63rd Hunger Games == | == 63rd Hunger Games == | ||
| − | ==== | + | ==== Dart Jaguar ==== |
| − | + | Like many Capitol experiments, these beautiful mixes of jaguar and poison dart frog didn’t turn out the way they were supposed to. The idea was to create huge cats that could not only rip rebels to pieces, but also poison anyone who attempted to fight back. Unfortunately, no way could be found to make the cats excrete poison; the meat is inedible, and you’d better stay away from their bodily fluids, but their skin is safe to touch. They also lost the advantage of the jaguar’s camouflage; though their base coat is still tan, their spots have taken on the brilliant jewel-like colors of the frogs, making them gorgeous but easy to spot. Simple external contact with their poison is enough to paralyze any tribute for several hours, and if it gets into your body, a painful death will follow within half an hour. (You probably won't make it that long, though, because most victims get torn apart and eaten long before that.) | |
| − | '''Poisonous | + | '''Poisonous - YES, Edible - NO, 30 HP.''' |
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| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | * The thing it did | ||
| + | ==== Pitfall Lizard ==== | ||
| + | Parts lizard, snake, and some trapdoor spider, this grotesque beast was originally designed to take out supply roads and other paths frequented by rebels. They were designed to dig networks of tunnels and caves under the specified area so it would collapse when enough weight was placed on it and perhaps kill the rebels involved with its lethal venom. However, these Lizards were deemed inefficient, given that their "traps" so to speak — nearly 25 feet deep, wide holes about two feet from the surface of the ground — did not always collapse, were not always dug in the right place, and were not always inhabited by a Pitfall Lizard to finish off any unfortunate being trapped. Like many of the muttations, the project was abandoned — however, few of the Lizards were actually found by the retrieval squads. These are completely inedible — even their bright orange eggs are poisonous. If you manage to get bitten, you have about three hours to live. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - YES, Edible - NO, 30 HP | ||
'''In-Game Activity''' | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
* The thing it did | * The thing it did | ||
| + | ==== Cave Rats ==== | ||
| + | Many people will tell you that bats are nothing more than rats with wings. These mutts give truth to that statement. Originally developed to light the way underground so Capitol operatives didn’t have to carry lights with them, these rodents combine the hardiness and dexterity of rats with bats’ wings, and their tail is bioluminescent (courtesy of firefly genes). They are exceedingly stupid, however, and could not be trained, so the Capitol gave up on them and left them to the caves. They were actually meant to be cleared out of the Arena, but they’re a pain to dig out of their crevices when they don’t want to be found, so the Gamemakers threw up their hands and said to leave them. It’s not like they’re very useful anyway. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible - NO, 5 HP''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did | ||
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| + | ==== Tree Rabbits ==== | ||
| + | Surprises of surprises, here we actually have a mutt that did what it was supposed to. These critters were bred as convenient food sources, and have done a phenominal job of living up to their expectations. Mostly rabbit, but with wings and hollow bones from the blended DNA of several birds, they live in or under trees. They are completely docile, allowing their breeders to kill them without fuss. However, their breeders must all but hand-raise them, as it takes some time for them to become accustomed enough to someone to allow close approach. When faced with strangers, especially loud ones, they are easily scared and will run or take flight, whichever gets them away faster. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible - YES Small Game, 0 HP''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did | ||
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| + | ==== Sabertooth Bat ==== | ||
| + | At first glance, Sabertooth Bats appear to be regular bats. They come in various shades of black, brown, gray, and even reddish-orange, and dwell in similar types of places. If you saw one flying at you, though, the difference between the two species would be immediately apparent: protruding out of the mouths' of these Capitol muttations are two poisonous fangs that grow up to six inches in length. The Capitol combined the genes of large fruit bats, long extinct Sabertooth Tigers, and even a particularly venomous species of viper to create a creature with a wingspan of up to 6 feet with superior night vision, perfect for tracking rebels who may try to run under the cover of night. Their one weakness, though, is that somewhere in the mix they acquired glowing eyes; if you spot a luminous pair of orbs in the darkness, you may just have a chance to escape. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - YES, Edible - NO, 8 HP''' | ||
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| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did | ||
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| + | ==== Tent-Making Anteater ==== | ||
| + | Despite their name, these mutations actually owe more to bats’ DNA than giant anteaters’. With bodies that are four to five feet long and wingspans to match, they look formidable. However, since their only real use was to build shelter for Capitol forces, they were specifically designed to be as neutral as possible. This is the primary reason for using anteater material; the bats’ upper and lower jaw are fused into an anteater’s long, thin tube, restricting them to a diet of ants, termites, and the like. Their introduction to the Arena has little to do with fighting, and much more to do with the fact that they are fascinated by makeshift shelters and have a tendency to get so enthusiastic in examining tributes’ housing that they collapse it on the tribute. That said, they will attack if they deem it necessary, and those large claws pack a nasty punch. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible - NO, 20 HP''' | ||
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| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did | ||
==== Next Mutt ==== | ==== Next Mutt ==== | ||
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| − | ==== | + | ==== Kodoma ==== |
| − | '''Created by { | + | '''Created by {Stare}''' |
| + | If one did not know better, they would think the Kodoma a ghost. The creature moves in absolute silence, with a body that looks somewhat similar to a human's in that it stands upright and have two arms and two legs. The similarities stop there, though, for this particular mutt has a wide, round abdomen, no fingers or toes, and an oval head with two dark eyes and an equally dark mouth, so that the three features can barely be distinguished from each other. The rest of its body is opalescent, smooth, and free of even the slightest feature, and it's tiny, maybe a foot and a half tall at most. The Kodama are generally a puzzling creature. Unlike most mutts, they were created to cheer up people in the Capitol who were old, sick, or depressed, meant to be a kind of therapy. Their behavior didn't exactly go as planned, though - the creatures would often just stand there, making an occasional call that sounded high pitched and distant. They amused patients, however, and were therefore kept. In the Arena, they have been known to be actually helpful. They travel in packs and often do little more than watch tributes with their wide eyes and bring them food. Still, their presence has been known to be greatly calming to many, even the unlucky teenagers slated for almost certain death. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible - NO, 0 HP''' | ||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did | ||
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| + | ==== Ahuizotl (Water Mongrel) ==== | ||
| + | '''Created by {Lei}''' | ||
| + | The Ahuizotl were developed by the Capitol as a means to keep the Avoxes that work beneath the streets in the intricate network of sewers from wandering too far from their stations, as well as to keep rebels from entering the Capitol through the underground maze. A cross between a dog and an over-sized otter, the Ahuizotl can stand up to three and a half feet tall with slick, rubbery fur and black, bottomless eyes. It possesses webbed feet that help propel it through the water as well as a dog-like snout set with several rows of straight, sharp teeth similar to that of a piranha's. It's not the teeth and claws you have to look out for, though - the real threat is in the large, clawed hand at the end of its tail, which it uses to latch on to its victims and drag them to a watery grave. Victims of the Ahuizotl are usually found intact but missing bits of their flesh as well as their nails, eyes, and teeth. They're rather picky eaters. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible YES Large Game, 25 HP''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did | ||
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| + | ==== Chupacabra ==== | ||
| + | '''Created by {Kay}''' | ||
| + | A mutt experiment gone horribly wrong, the Chupacabra was always intended to be used in the Games. It just wasn't intended to be quite so horrific. This creature stands at 3" maximum, with oval-shaped pure obsidian eyes, a plume of razor-sharp spines over its head and back, a thick tail and reptilian skin. It walks upright like a human, but its humanity ends there. Evidence of the Chupacabra can be seen throughout the arena, as it always dismembers its kills, leaving the majority of the carcass behind to mark its territory. If the Chupacabra is released, the Gamemakers will be watching it very closely, in order to whisk the bodies of fallen tributes away before it can use them as territory markers. | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible - NO, 30 HP''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The Thing it did | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Cipactli ==== | ||
| + | '''Created by {Chaos} | ||
| + | In true Capitol form, this beast was never meant to become what it is today. This little crocodile started out as a potential scientific breakthrough - what if it was possible to regenerate tissue into specific organs? They kept it in a little watery tub deep in one of their laboratories, separated from others, and initial signs were promising. Cutting off part of its tail resulted in it growing back, albeit stunted. Yanking teeth saw them returning. But, as most scientists do, they grew bored with the predictable results and decided to try something entirely different; splicing it with foreign DNA and seeing what the results would be. Unfortunately, it didn't work out too well. Its tail grew wider and more fish-like, gills sprouted upon the sides of its neck, and the webs between its hands increased for silent water movement. The strangest - and perhaps most terrifying - problem was that it grew mouths upon every joint of its body with the same rows of razor-sharp teeth to compensate for its now unsatiable appetite. They had to try and dispose of it because it was then deemed too dangerous with its intimidating size and unpredictable temper... what better place than a waterlogged arena? | ||
| + | '''Poisonous - NO, Edible - YES Large Game, 30 HP''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | '''In-Game Activity''' | ||
| + | *The thing it did''' | ||
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<noinclude> | <noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Hunger Games]] | [[Category:Hunger Games]] | ||
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