User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/ Discussion of the Week: Living Natural Disasters/@comment-7584137-20141130104621

1- I really like Amatsu, but Alatreon and Kushala Daora are also high on the list.

2 - Lao, but not because I dislike the monster. I just find the fight terribly boring, as Lao acts like a giant punching bag.

3 - Well, every monster may have their role in the environment, so I don´t think they should be intentionally hunted to extinction.

4 - I would make an Elder Dragon who lives in a dark, desolated area filled with giant skeletons. It is known as the "Craddle of Bones" and it is said to be an ancient and terrible place. All who dare to enter it have to face a severe punishment. Guild scholars believe that the "severe punishment" refers to the monster who rests here, a highly agressive, easily-provoked beast who is said to have devoured entire cities in the past.

5 - I dunno... it depends on the circumstances.

6 - I wouldn´t exactly stay if I was too close to them. It´s kind of like watching an eruption or potentially dangerous wildlife... ony if I am at a safe distance.

7 - Yes. It adds originality.

8 - Plesioth, quite frankly. Not to say they are a pushover, but they don´t appear to be as agressive as Lagiacrus. Heck, on the Freedom titles, they didn´t even attack me as soon as I entered the area they were in. If I didn´t have a frog, I would have to stay near the water and throw them things until they noticed me XD Kind of like in real life. Only attacks you when you piss it off. The ones on Moga seem more agressive, though.

9 - Maybe Bnahabra or Vespoid. If hunters and predadors didn´t thin their numbers, they could be able to reproduce a lot and overwhelm entire settlements.