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Frost Vark
Frost Vark
Alternate names Frost-Vark,[1] MUTO,[2] big boy,
Titanus May Hewitt/Lyra Mateo
Species Mole-like Titan[3]
Place(s) of emergence Alaska, United States
Enemies Humans
Written by Andrew Colville, Milla Bell-Hart
First appearance Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
episode 3, "Secrets and Lies"
Latest appearance Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
episode 7, "Will the Real May Please Stand Up?"
Roar(s)
Spoiler.png SPOILER WARNING: This article may contain major plot and/or ending details.
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How did he go straight from an old folks' home to finding a Titan no one in the entire organization knew existed?
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Duvall ("The Way Out")

The Frost Vark is an Alaskan mole-like Titan[3] that first appeared in episode 3 of the 2023 Apple TV+ Monsterverse television series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, entitled "Secrets and Lies".

Name

The Frost Vark's name is never spoken in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, being only generically referred to as a Titan, or mockingly as "big boy" by Lee Shaw. While interrogating May Olowe-Hewitt in the fifth episode, Duvall sarcastically suggests that the Frost Vark be classified as "Titanus May Hewitt" or "[Titanus] Lyra Mateo" (the latter being the alias used on May's fake passport), comparing it to a new animal species being named after the person who discovered it.

A Nerdist article published two days before the creature's premiere episode was the first to reveal its name, though it was rendered as "Frost-Vark," with a hyphen.[1] A later article from PopCulture.com, the series' Apple TV+ Press gallery, and the Apple TV YouTube channel all omit the hyphen.[3][4][5] "Frost" references the Titan's Arctic habitat, while vark is the Afrikaans word for "pig." This may have been chosen to evoke "aardvark," a burrowing mammal whose name is similarly Afrikaans for "earth pig."

Development

The Frost Vark was patterned after the star-nosed mole and pangolin, with specific emphasis placed on creating a Titan that was, in the words of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters co-creator Matt Fraction, "a different kind of scary and dangerous" than other creatures in the show.[1] Following dissatisfaction with the way an initial design looked in context, the creature was redesigned by artists at Wētā FX. Additional detail was added by VFX company Framestore, and it was finished with advice from an Apple executive. As VFX supervisor Sean Konrad recalled, "One of our Apple executives had made a couple of suggestions of, 'Okay. Well, let's add a little bit more like snow and blood on it and make it look like it's just been through a little bit more.' And that sort of ended up being the sweetening thing that made it feel a lot more realistic."[3] Both Fraction and Konrad drew comparisons to Steven Spielberg's Jaws, in the manner that the creature stalks and chases the protagonists.[3][1]

Design

The Frost Vark's body is similar to that of quadrupedal carnivores such as canines, but with a long tail and large claws on each of its five toes. Most of its body is covered in dark blue overlapping plates resembling those of pangolins, with some missing from its arms and underbelly. Several scars can be seen across the front of its long snout. Its eyes are milky white and its face is covered in small, bristly hairs. Several tendrils surround the front of its upper and bottom jaws, resembling the nasal appendages of a star-nosed mole. The tips of each of these tendrils glow blue. The Frost Vark's mouth is adorned with large, jagged teeth, a noticeably-longer fang extending from either side of its upper jaw.

Personality

As described by Monarch: Legacy of Monsters co-creator Matt Fraction, the Frost Vark at one point stomps on the characters' plane "like a frustrated kid that's angry with a broken toy" in the third episode, elaborating that the behavior "not only makes it intimidating and ferocious, but communicates it hasn't found what it's looking for yet and, more frightening than that, maybe we don't know what it's actually looking for..."[3]

History

Monsterverse

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

"Secrets and Lies"

When Hiroshi Randa and his team landed in a remote location in Alaska, the Frost Vark destroyed their plane and killed their pilot. A year later, his children Cate Randa and Kentaro Randa, their friend May Olowe-Hewitt, Colonel Lee Shaw, and Shaw's associate Du-Ho came to the same area in search of Hiroshi. While the group initially assumed Hiroshi's plane had crashed as reported, Du-Ho spotted massive claw marks on the wreckage which indicated its true fate. Panicked, Du-Ho yelled for the group to return to the plane, and began taxiing it toward them. However, the Frost Vark suddenly emerged from beneath the ground and destroyed one of the plane's wings, then froze Du-Ho alive with its inhale. The Frost Vark then reared up on its hind legs, smashing the plane with its forelimbs, and roared victoriously over its remains as the group watched in awe.

"Parallels and Interiors"

After tearing through the plane's wreckage further, the Frost Vark shifted its focus to the survivors. While everyone else bolted, Kentaro stuck around, snatching a flare gun. He fired at the creature, missing it but buying enough time for the group to sprint away and discover a nearby cave for cover. The Frost Vark probed the icy cave roof in vain, eventually giving up. That night, Lee, May, and Cate set up camp close to the crash site, dealing with May's onset of hypothermia. The Frost Vark, drawn by their fire, burrowed under their tent and consumed the fire's warmth. Realizing the Titan's affinity for heat, Lee hatched a plan to lure it with a fire fueled by jet fuel and Du-Ho's corpse. Just as he was about to ignite it, the Frost Vark attacked Kate and May. The duo made a run for a rescue helicopter Kentaro had called, but May stumbled, forcing Cate to leave her temporarily to signal the chopper. The Frost Vark fed on the heat from May's laptop until Lee ignited the fire, causing an explosion that grabbed the monster's and the helicopter's attention. Amidst the chaos, with Lee disoriented and knocked down, the Frost Vark abandoned the group to feast on the blazing fire. Cate circled back to assist May, helping her up, and allowing Lee to catch up. The Frost Vark, though briefly distracted, swiftly burrowed underground to pursue them. It lunged at the departing helicopter but missed, bellowing in frustration as it watched the survivors escape into the distance.

"Will the Real May Please Stand Up?"

A few days after escaping the Frost Vark, Lee returned to the area to close up the nearby Hollow Earth entrance by setting off explosives around it. These explosives attracted the Frost Vark, which attempted to attack a low flying helicopter until it got caught in one of the explosives. The hole quickly began to close and began sucking in everything nearby, including the Frost Vark, until it exploded.

Abilities

Burrowing

The Frost Vark is able to quickly burrow through icy terrain. From its burrows, it is capable of launching itself into the air, barely missing the helicopter rescuing Lee Shaw, Cate Randa, and May Olowe-Hewitt as it was taking off.

Physical capabilities

The Frost Vark can use the large claws on its forelimbs to shred planes apart with ease.

Freezing inhale

The Frost Vark inhaling air, freezing Du-Ho

The Frost Vark feeds on heat by inhaling warm air with its mouth, causing objects to become frozen. Using this ability, it was able to freeze Du-Ho solid within seconds.

Thermolocation

The Frost Vark is guided by thermolocation,[2] targeting the greatest heat source it detects. This can be briefly exploited, as Kentaro Randa and Shaw were able to distract it with a flare and gasoline fire, respectively.

Gallery

Main article: Frost Vark/Gallery.

Trivia

Videos

Titan Sightings: Ep. 3 Frost Vark
Titan Sightings: Ep. 4 Frost Vark

References

This is a list of references for Frost Vark. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Anderson, Kyle (20 November 2023). "How MONARCH: LEGACY OF MONSTERS Brought New Titans to Life". Nerdist.
  2. 2.0 2.1 @AppleTV (5 November 2023). "Titan File: MUTO Last Sighting: Alaska, USA Status: Unknown Field Notes: Frozen tundra burrower shielded by heavy dermal plating. Creature guided by thermolocation". X.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Rumer, Anna (21 November 2023). "'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters': Get an Insider First Look at the Frost Vark Titan in Exclusive Sneak Peek". PopCulture.com.
  4. "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters - Episodes & Images". Apple TV+ Press. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  5. Apple TV (22 November 2023). "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters — Titan Sightings: Ep. 3 Frost Vark | Apple TV+". YouTube. Retrieved 12 December 2023.

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