
| Year | 2000 |
| Event | Clash between Kaiju 'Ragnarok' and 'Leviathan' |
| Outcome | Catastrophic destruction across the island and surrounding waters, with loss of human life estimated in the thousands |
| Location | Devon Island, Canadian Arctic |
| Participants | Kaiju 'Ragnarok' • Kaiju 'Leviathan' |
| Significance | Highlighted the growing Kaiju crisis and spurred new international efforts to develop advanced defense technologies and response strategies |
In the year 2000, one of the most dramatic and destructive Kaiju confrontations in history unfolded on the remote Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic Ocean. The clash between two gargantuan monsters, code-named "Ragnarok" and "Leviathan" by researchers, caused immense damage and loss of life, galvanizing global efforts to confront the rising Kaiju menace.
"Kaiju" is the term used to describe the enormous, powerful and often bizarre creatures that have emerged from the depths of the world's oceans, fallen from the skies, or arisen from underground to wreak havoc on human civilization. Sightings of these colossal beasts date back thousands of years in historical records and indigenous myths across the globe.
While isolated Kaiju attacks were relatively rare in the past, their frequency and scale have increased dramatically in recent centuries, with major confrontations causing devastation in places like Tokyo, Johannesburg, and Sydney. Theories abound as to the origins of these creatures, with some attributing them to ancient, slumbering gods or primordial forces awoken by human activity. Others believe Kaiju are evolved descendants of prehistoric megafauna. Regardless, they represent an existential threat to human civilization.
On August 12, 2000, sensors detected the simultaneous emergence of two previously unknown Kaiju from the waters off Devon Island. Designated "Ragnarok," a four-legged reptilian behemoth over 300 meters tall, and "Leviathan," a titanic serpentine creature measuring nearly 500 meters in length, the two monsters immediately engaged in a cataclysmic battle that was captured on video by remote Arctic monitoring stations.
Over the course of several hours, the two Kaiju wrestled, bit, and blasted each other with atomic energy beams, leveling everything in their path. Entire settlements on the island were destroyed, with loss of human life estimated between 2,000 to 5,000. The shockwaves from their combat were felt as far away as Greenland and the Canadian Mainland. Ultimately, Leviathan was overwhelmed by Ragnarok's superior size and strength, and was flung into the churning Arctic waters, where it disappeared beneath the surface, presumed dead.
The Devon Island clash was a stark reminder of the existential threat posed by Kaiju to the world's population centers. Footage of the battle quickly went viral, sparking panic and demands for action from the global public. Governments scrambled to establish new international frameworks and agencies to coordinate Kaiju defense, including:
While these initial efforts showed some promise, the Devon Island battle underscored how much more work was needed to adequately protect the world from the growing Kaiju menace. The devastation caused by Ragnarok and Leviathan would have lasting geopolitical and economic impacts for years to come, as nations raced to fortify their defenses against the next Kaiju onslaught.