Monsters in category: Category:Triple Element Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Magical Triple-Element Monster.
Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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Tapricorn |
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Spytrap |
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Rooba |
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TooToo |
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Withur |
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Cantorell |
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Uuduk |
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Bridg-it |
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Periscorp |
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Banjaw |
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Fiddlement |
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Clavi Gnat |
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G'day |
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Larvaluss |
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Frondley |
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Mushaboom |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Tapricorn[]
Tapricorn's names derive from caprids, notably the goat.
- Baa + Shaman (Baaaaman) [Sheep bleat + Magical priest]
- Caprine (Caprine) [Related to goats]
- Billy goat (GillyGoat) [Male goat]
- Goat + Zodiac (Goatiac) [Caprid animal + Sky belt including goat sign]
- Goatee (Gotee) [Style of beard the monster wears, has 'goat' in it]
- Three Billy Goats Gruff (Gruph) [Fairy tale about goats]
- Headbutt (Hedbut) [Head strike that rams attack with]
- Hircine (Hircine) [To relate to goats]
- Chèvre (Shevre) [Goat cheese]
- Tap + Top (TapTop) [To strike + head, could refer to headbutting or how the monsters plays]
- Unicorn + Horn (Unihorn) [Legendary single horned goat-like creature]
Spytrap[]
Spytrap's names come from the Venus flytrap (or plants in general), among ones related to light or striking.
- Bloom + Luminous (Bloominous) [Words that mean 'to flower' and 'glowing' respectively]
- Dionaea (Dionea) [Genus of the Venus flytrap]
- Hubbub + Bud (Hubbud) [Word meaning 'chaotic noise' and part of a plant]
- Musca (Moosca) [Latin word for 'fly' used in species epithet of the Venus flytrap]
- Muscipula (Muscipyoola) [Species epithet of the Venus flytrap]
- Audrey II (Audrey, Tooee) [Little Shop of Horrors villain resembling a flytrap]
- Sap + Tap (Sapp Tapp) [Plant fluid and word meaning 'to strike' or 'draw fluid from']
- Snare drum (Snayr) [Percussion instrument]
- Venus flytrap (Veenuss) [Plant that traps insects, much like the Spytrap]
Rooba[]
Rooba's names come from hippie culture and plants.
- Beatnik (Beetnik) [Social movement that influenced hippies]
- Bloom (Blooma) [To flower or start flowering]
- Bohemianism (BoHo) [Cultural movement similar to that of beatniks or hippies]
- Bud (Buddie) [Growth sprout on a plant]
- Dilruba (Dillruba) [Instrument that Rooba plays]
- Ivy (Eyevee) [Vine-like plant]
- Groovy (Grewvy) [Slang term used by hippies]
- Herb (Hurb) [Plant used for culinary/medical reasons]
- PomPom/Palm (PalmPalm) [Monster that Rooba is related to/Type of tree]
- Hippie (Yippie) [Counterculture about peace and non-violence]
TooToo[]
Many of TooToo's names are dance and ballet themed.
- Dance Dance Revolution (DeeDeeArr) [Dancing-themed rhythm video game, it may also reference Dee Dee, a character from Dexter's Laboratory who is a ballet dancer]
- Flair, Arabesque (Flarabesque) [Having good talent, and a ballet pose]
- Glow, Odette (Glodette) [To produce light, and the main character of the ballet Swan Lake]
- Aurora (OrOrAh) [Light-producing natural phenomena]
- Point (Poynte) [Ballet move]
- Prance (Pranseur) [Ballet move]
- Shugabush, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Shugaplum) [Dance number and song from the ballet The Nutcracker]
- Twirl (Twhirl) [Ballet move]
- Pirouette (Pyrouette) [Ballet move]
Withur[]
Withur's names derive from various words synonymous with "ghost," as well as some names referencing ghost-like fictional characters. Some of its names also reference its luminescence or light weight.
- Ghost (Gozz) [A spectral monster, typically a departed soul]
- Phantasm (Fantasma) [An illusion or apparition; potential reference to Phantasma, a ghost character from Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School]
- Specter (Spectra) [Another word for ghost; potentially referring to spectrum, as in light]
- Glow (Glo) [Refers to the way the monster appears to glow]
- Gleam (Gleem) [Refers to the way the monster appears to glow]
- Will o' the Wisp (Willo') [Also known as a will-o-wisp; ghostly light told of in European folklore]
- Wraith (Wrayth) [A ghost-like image of a person]
- Lyre (Lyra) [A string instrument similar to the one Withur plays; also referenced in the name of the Lyrodicus Rex, the fossil it strums]
- Jasmine (Yahzmin) [Common feminine name; could be referencing Jasmine Fenton, sister of the titular half-ghost character in Danny Phantom, or Jasmin Dhunna, famous for her role in the 1988 horror film Veerana]
- Gossamer (Gossamur) [Likely referencing the adjective form of the word, meaning light or insubstantial]
Cantorell[]
Cantorell has many names derived from mushrooms, befitting its appearance.
- Chanterelle (Chanterelle) [Edible yellow mushroom]
- Cremini (CreminiMe) [Edible brown mushroom]
- Puffball (Gruffball) [Edible spherical fungus]
- Morel (Morul) [Edible cone-shaped mushroom]
- Porcini, Teeny (Porteeny) [Edible brown mushroom, and a word to describe something very small]
- Portobello (Portobellow) [Edible brown mushroom]
- Potbelly, Rot (Rotbelly) [A monster that Cantorell has a similar shape to, and a process of decomposition often aided by fungus]
- Shiitake (Shiitalkay) [Edible brown mushroom]
- Truffle (Trufullup) [Edible fungus]
- Trumpet (Trumpit) [Edible fungus]
Uuduk[]
All of Uuduk's names come from reeds and the spine.
- Arundo donax (Arundo, Donax) [Plant reeds are made from]
- Balaban (Balaban) [Reed wind instrument]
- Cane (Cayn) [Tall grass reeds come from]
- Chordata (Kordata) [Phylum vertebrates come from]
- Mey (Mey) [Reed wind instrument]
- Reed (Reid) [Vibrating mouthpiece that makes a sound]
- Tsiranapogh (Tsirana, Tsiran) [Other name for duduk, reed wind instrument]
- Vertebrate (Verrt) [Animal with a spine]
Bridg-it[]
Bridg-it's names reference instruments and fairy tales.
- Grendel (Grendelle)
- Three Billy Goats Gruff (Gruffy)
- Mbira (Mbira)
- Overpass (Overlass)
- Falkor (Phalkor) [Could reference Bridg-it's kind personality]
- Fee-fi-fo-fum (PheePhi, PhoPhum)
- "Trip-trap" (TrippTrapp) [Term from the Three Billy Goats Gruff story]
- Troll + Kalimba (Trollimba)
- Xylophone + Gnome (Xylognome)
Periscorp[]
Periscorp's names mostly reference music and scorpions.
- Arthropod + pop (Arthropop)
- Beat + bug (Beatbug)
- Dubstep + scorpion (Dubscorp)
- High score + scorpion (Hi'Scorp)
- Insect (Insectro)
- Fortissimo + scorpion (Scortissimo)
- Stinger (Stingurr)
- Thorax (Thoraxica)
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Banjaw[]
All of Banjaw's names are either country music-related or bone-related.
- Achilles tendon (Akilleez) [Tendon named after a Greek hero]
- Dueling Banjos (Dooel) [Famous Bluegrass song]
- Cartilage (Kartoolage) [Spongey material between two joints]
- Ligament (Ligamenta) [Two parts that keep joints together]
- Membrane (Membrayn) [Body part]
- Sinew (Sinyoo) [Tendon]
- Earl Scruggs (Scruggs) [Famous banjo player]
- Sprain (Sprayn) [Form of bone-related injury]
- Country Twanging (Twangus) [Technique used in Country music singing]
Fiddlement[]
Fiddlement's names derive from lightbulbs, insects, and stringed instruments.
- Ampere + Lampshade (Ampshade) [Unit of electricity + Fixture covering a light]
- Bumblebee + Light bulb (Bulbelbee, Bumblebulb) [Yellow insect + Electric light fixture]
- Filament + Flint (Filaflint) [Light bulb wire + Spark producing mineral]
- Flare + Erhu (Flarehu) [Pyrotechnic light + Chinese stringed instrument]
- Huqin (Hooqin) [Chinese stringed instrument]
- Incandescence (Incandesca) [Production of light through heat]
- Mothball + Light bulb (Mothbulb) [Insect pesticide + Electric light fixture]
- Spotlight + Flight (Spotflight) [Beam of light + Way the Fiddlement moves]
- Zap (Zapp) [To strike something with electricity]
Clavi Gnat[]
Clavi Gnat's names mostly derive from various types of insects and rhythm.
- Cicada (Cicadadada) [Insect known for buzzing]
- Clavinet + Vine (Clavine) [Monster's instrument + plant growth]
- Flow + Locust (Flocust) [Rhythm in rap + swarming grasshopper]
- Funky (Funkey) [Having strong rhythm]
- Groovy (Grewvy) [Having propulsive rhythm]
- Jam + Damselfly (Jamzelfly) [Improvise musically + dragonfly-like insect]
- Mite + Right-side up (MitesideUp) [Small arachnid + face up correctly]
- Flea (Phlee) [Bloodsucking insect]
- Sphere + Earwig (Spherewig) [Clavi sac shape + insect characterized by cerci]
- Staccato + Toe (Staccatoe) [Musical notation + digit at the foots end]
G'day[]
G'day's names come from the didgeridoo (also known as the yidaki), a musical instrument from Australia.
- Arnhem Land (Arnham) [Area where the didgeridoo was made]
- David Blanasi (Blana) [Didgeridoo player]
- Yidaki (Dakky) [Alternate type/name of the didgeridoo]
- Ash Dargan (Darga) [Didgeridoo player]
- Djalu Gurruwiwi (Gurruw) [Yidaki player]
- Kakadu (Kakadou) [Region where the didgeridoo was used]
- Kurmur (Kermer) [Ngarluma name for didgeridoo]
- Mandapul (Manda) [Yolŋu name for didgeridoo]
- Mako (Mayko) [Bininj Kunwok name for didgeridoo]
- Yolngu (Yawlngu) [Aborginal people who used the instrument]
Larvaluss[]
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Frondley[]
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Mushaboom[]
Mushaboom's names derive from various locations in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and from Feist, the artist of the song Mushaboom.
- Eoin (Benyawn)
- Bras d'Or (Bruhdore)
- Boularderie Island (Bulluhdree)
- Truro (Churo)
- Framboise (Framboyz)
- Feist (Fye-st)
- Leslie Feist (Leslie) [Feist's first name]
- Mabou (Mahboo)
- Main-à-Dieu (Manuhdoo)
- Pictou (Picktoe)