Do you like chicken as monsters?

chicken IN or chicken OUT?


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Davar

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Hi guys!
I am writing a series of science fiction but parallel'm writing a little book that I would characterize as horror and tells a fact cited as a cultural reference in the fictional universe of the main cycle.
it is clear that I write it anyway even if the topic is not there like it.

what you think of the chickens for monsters? of course appropriately modified.

I'm curious to know how you see these pullets.
 
Well, I had to carry a broomstick with me for many years of my childhood because of a terrifyingly mean bantam rooster. But most of my chickens were pets.

Anything can be a monster if you approach it properly. Go for it!
 
I had a flock of some throwback malaysian jungle chickens for a while. I forget what they were called. The breed name was too bizarre to stick in the mind. They were like dinosaurs. The terrorized my children and ate their young.

Also, to ditto the Dusty One, The roosters of more normal breeds were prone to violent attacks on my frightened children.
 
Yes, and the smaller the rooster, the meaner he is. My pet rooster, Falcon, was a humongous Plymouth Rock, and he was the sweetest thing ever and let me carry him around all the time. Our other roosters were reasonably civilized. The bantam was about a quarter of Falcon's size, and he was a terror. With spurs about two inches long.
 
i write science fiction and my chicken will be only a base from where to start. you can understand me if not want to write much more.
the result is not ridicule. trust me :p
 
cmon guys the things will be written in a serious way. btw the famigly guy's chicken is quite hard to fight ^.^
 
What would the monster be? A were-chicken? Chicken-pire? The Chicken of the Black Henhouse? It would have to be a pretty scary chicken.
 
Okay so this is 100% necroposting, but I've always been scared of chickens and roosters, so I support all attempts to portray them as horrifying or monsters in fiction.

@Davar, I hope you're project turned out well.
 
Isn't an evil chicken basically a small dinosaur?

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Hi guys!
I am writing a series of science fiction but parallel'm writing a little book that I would characterize as horror and tells a fact cited as a cultural reference in the fictional universe of the main cycle.
it is clear that I write it anyway even if the topic is not there like it.

what you think of the chickens for monsters? of course appropriately modified.

I'm curious to know how you see these pullets.

The episode Which Came First on the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy . The trio encounter giant mutant chick monsters that were part of a failed top secret government program to breed giant super chickens an use them as weapons of war.
 
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Isn't an evil chicken basically a small dinosaur?

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Oh my god ! It's the terrible Chickenasuarus Rex ! :eek: I'll have a drumstick and pass the gravy.:D


TV series The Lost Saucer. In two of of that shows episodes you have the terrible Chickophant. a creature which is a hybrid create by mating an Elephant with a Chicken and, there are two different varieties of that particular hybrid. :D
 
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Terry Goodkind's "chicken that was not a chicken" has been so widely and often (and justly) mocked, any sort of chicken monster may strike many readers as unintentionally funny.

It's too bad, because while a giant or otherwise monstrous chicken could be horrific I think for the next couple of decades or so there would always be the risk, for the writer, of inspiring laughter where they mean to inspire fear.
 
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