Talk:Naga Invasion/@comment-32800670-20170914204819/@comment-32503141-20170914224602

More or less. The original hydra from Greek mythology has the body of a dog and multiple snake heads that, when cut off and not sealed at the point of severance by a naked flame, grow two new snake heads. However, a hydra is simply a beast that has multiple (usually snake) heads that have a tendency to regrow in one manner or another.

As far as the Loch Naga Monster, a Naga creature is typically a (more or less) humanoid snake monster. In Indian mythology the Naga was a divine race of snakes, and the word "naga" (and/or its origins) means snake. The Loch Ness monster on the other hand is a sea-monster and actually, at least to my knowledge and understanding, has very little to do with snakes, so I would advise against it just for that reason.

Also keep in mind that enemies have to posess a reasonable amount of power since this event is set at the tail-end of pre-hardmode.

If you have any more ideas tell me!