| Sheela Height: 62 meters Weight: 40,000 tons Powers: Energy blast from mouth, is able to fly at fast speeds, claws, beak, talons and intelligent. History: Sheela was formally a bird that lived with a little girl. Sadly, a chemical inside the home fell off a table and eventually caused the entire house to go up in flames. The little girl saved the bird's life but was incinerated in the process. The chemical had a strange effect on the bird and mutated it to become a monster. Instinctively, Sheela remembered the chemical and the area of where the rest of it is locked away. Seeking to take the weapon and fly away, to make sure nobody else would be harmed; Sheela was unable to do this because of being injured. After a brief battle with Ultraman Tiga, it became apparent to the Warrior of Light what Sheela was really trying to do. After swallowing the container that holds the deadly chemical, Sheela is too weak to carry out its intentions. GUTS and Ultraman Tiga later takes the corpse of the brave and noble beast and allows it to drift in space, where the spirits of the little girl and her father joined with the noble beast and transformed the bird into a phoenix. Fighting Power: *** Sheela's fighting power receives an average rating. Its sharp claws and beak would prove to tip the scale in its favor when it comes down to physical combat. But the giant bird doesn't really have a tough layer of skin to protect it from strong attacks. If it is being overwhelmed, it would be natural for the giant bird to fly away to safety. Sheela is also able to deploy a type of beam from its mouth that inflicts average amounts of destruction kaiju wise. The problem with Sheela is it was facing an already injured Ultraman Tiga (his alter ego was injured). Even then, if Ultraman Tiga decided to go full out, Sheela would've been destroyed. I estimate kaiju who aren't injured already and decided to fight Sheela to the death would prove to be a formidable opponent for Sheela to overcome. From the way it fought, monsters above an average rating have a good chance at slaying the bird if they're paths ever crossed. |