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Jerry, formerly known as DX-29, is a supporting character on The Creature Council Chronicles. He makes his début in The Creature Council: Creature War and is portrayed by a to be confirmed actor.


Jerry is based on an External Man whose name has not been disclosed and is formerly his self insert.

Physical Description

This section needs a rewrite


Jonathan was originally a Draconequus whose body was comprised of many different animals. He had the head and body of a horse, the right arm of a lion, the left arm is an eagle's talon, the right leg of a lizard, the left leg of a goat, the right-wing of a bat, the left-wing of a Pterippus, and the tail of a Dragon. He has a deer antler (right) and a goat horn (left) on his head. His eyes are red with yellow sclera and one eye is larger than the other. On his lion's paw, Jonathan had an x-shaped scar in the paw pad.

When Discord turned on Jonathan he punished him by taking away his magic, removing organs, and blending them together into a mass of Slime. He becomes a large pink pile of Slime still retaining his Draconequus eyes.

The Creature Council helped Jonathan by giving him back a body, a cybernetic body.

Biography

[To be Expanded]

Personality

[To be Expanded]

Powers and Abilities

[To be Expanded]

Relationships

Family

  • Order of Chaos
    • Discord - Creator
    • DX-28 † - Predecessor
    • DX-30 - Successor
    • DX-14 † - Cloned Sister

Allies

Enemies

  • Knights of the Silver Crescent

Appearances

Appearances for Jonathan (DX-29)

Development

The Creators had a hard time developing a proper background for Jonathan. Him being once a Draconequus did not come to be until the third draft of The Creature Council: Creature War script and was developed even further in the fourth draft.

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