Skull Island.
A island that has been lost by time itself, a place no one believed existed. The island is surrounded by a wall of fog, 4 to 500 miles off the west coast of Sumatra. Hidden within the Indian Ocean. And because of it's isolation, it is home to strange and deadly creatures. Some you can't even imagine or picture in your worst nightmares. And the stories of that place is just as monstrous.
It was common knowledge that dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago. When a 6 mile meteor crashed into the planet wiping out over 70% of all life. But geothermal vents have kept the island tropical and warm, and allow the dinosaurs to survive when the planet was blocked from the sun. While their neighboring mainland inhabitants died out.
A few species have managed to survive.
No longer was Tyrannosaurus Rex the most fearsome hunter. During the 65 million year timeline. T. Rex has evolved into a new and improved generation of monsters. Vastatosaurus Rex.
A new improved raptor has evolved as well, Venatosaurus.
And a bizarre rodent has evolved flight. Terapusmordax. A ugly horrid bat like rodent, that looked like it came from Hell itself. It's possible they evolved from a family of rodents that included the Naked Mole Rat.
Deep within the chasms and ravines of Skull Island lived huge disgusting new generation of invertebrates. Huge crickets, 60 times bigger than normal ones, 13 foot long parasitic worm creatures. And huge spider like insects.
A new version of Skull Island lies within a wall of fog cutting it off from the outside world. And the animals there are just as terrifying and strange.
Water Buffalo bigger than African Elephants, spiders that walk on 2.5 story legs. pterosaur like winged reptiles with a saw blade nose. And huge monitor lizard like reptiles that move around on only their front legs.
But on Skull Island lives...
A legendary creature.
Megaprimatus Kong.
A huge Gorilla that grew to massive sizes. And can take on almost every creature of the island.
Of course Skull Island wasn't truly discovered until in 1933 by Carl Denham. As a journey takes them on imaginable danger. 17 lives were loss.
And the new version by U.S. Government Agent Bill Randa by a U.S. satellite infrared picture in 1973.
But what if...?
Someone else discovered the island many centuries before they did.
But who exactly?
