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Metatrovorius (メタトロヴォリアス Metatorovoriasu?) is the physical embodiment of the Necronomicon and the stronger and more evolved form of Ourovorius, inherited by the Fuuma clan head Kotaro Fuuma. An ultra-powerful kaiju in the Mahou Kaiju Series that has the power to manipulate reality, life and death, it makes its only appearance in Kaiju World War: Part 2.

Appearance

Background

Prior to the War of Forbidden Gods

After the battle against Legion in Gamera vs. Gamera: Rise of Legion, Ryouki Yamagoto was killed, closing off the power of his kaiju form Ourovorius within the Necronomicon. During the period between Gamera vs. Gamera and Kaiju World War: Part 1, the tome of the dead would remain sealed within the same warehouse where Ryouki dies.

The Necronomicon

The exiled head of the Fuuma clan, Kotaro Fuuma is planning to take back the Gosha Academy from Gaiza Nisha's insurgency, however he was encountered the Necronomicon. The book seems to have strong powers within it and he intend to carry it to Gosha so that Asagi Igawa and her allies could study it. However, upon his surprise, the Necronomicon suddenly becomes alive. Eventually, the Necronomicon is trying to absorb Kotaro and devour his soul, but instead, its power becomse infested within the man, giving him the power to transform into the ancient Forbidden God Cthulhu and resulting in his memories disappearing, which made him not able to recall who he was and where he is. Yet, it is strange to him that his allies are calling and remember him by the name Ieyasu which he uses that name as the only clue about himself.

Rise of the

As the war against the Underworld Legion drifts its attention to the Forbidden Gods, Cthulhu's soul would make several attempts to take over Kotaro's body and intend to fuse their existence into one, similar to when it attempted to so with Ryouki, but he fails and it is expelled from his body, since Ieyasu begins to forge his own will, personality and soul. Ryouki, as the Spectre, reveals the Necronomicon is the source of the balance of life and death for multiple universes and his duty is to help maintain this balance, but he eventually lost his own body to the book's power. In the end, Kotaro was given the title of the Spectre by Ryouki and granted the power to become the Metatrovorious, at the same unlocking his Evil Eye ability, for the purpose fulfilling his duty in maintaining the balance of the multiple timelines, worlds and dimensions in all planes of reality.

Abilites

Kotarou Fuuma's kaiju form, Metatrovorius is similar to the original Ourovorius, originally harnessed Ryouki Yamagoto, but differs in many regards. Its power is well beyond that of most kaiju to the point that it can be considered one of the strongest to ever be created, possibly having infinite power, since Metatrovorius' power source, the Necronomicon, is an infinite energy obtained by using the souls of the dead for power from the gap between life and death.

Weapons

Attacks

  • Super Evil Eye: “Ain Soph Aur” (超邪眼 "アイン・ソフ・オウル" Chōjame: "Ain Sofu Ōru"?) - Metatrovorius' ultimate attack, where the chest opens to reveal the Infinity Cylinder. Kotaro mutters the term “Tetractys Grammaton” (テトラクテュス・グラマトン Tetrakutusu Guramaton?) and by opening his formerly-dormant Super Evil Eye ability, summons the power Ryouki had. A sequence also shows Ryouki's soul being absorbed by Kotaro, turning his blue hair silver. Metatrovorius then launches a full power beam, unleashing the true power of the Necronomicon. The beam creates an interstellar storm that entraps the opponents, before a green ray of light teleports them to an irregular area of the space-time continuum, resulting in a barrage of light projectiles continuously and literally tearing apart the enemy and completely erasing them from existence. It is assumed the attack is even allowing time to flow backwards until the moment just before the target's existence began, as stated by Kotaro, “Now, return to nothingness! In the midst of this infinite light!!” (さぁ、虚無に帰れ!この無限光の中で!! Saa, kyomu ni kaere! Kono mugenkō no naka de!!?) Sometimes, Kotaro adds Dead End Shot (デッド・エンド・ショット Deddo Endo Shotto?) after the name.

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Trivia

  • The words Ain Soph Aur means "infinite light" in Hebrew, taken from the Kabbalah, where it is used to describe the creation of the universe. It is commonly taken from God's creation of the universe by stating the words “Let there be light.”
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