Monsters in category: Category:Quad Element Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Quad-Element Monster.
Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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Shellbeat |
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Quarrister |
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Deedge |
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Riff |
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Entbrat |
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Tring |
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Bisonorus |
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Yelmut |
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Flum Ox |
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Krillby |
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Sneyser |
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Edamimi |
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PongPing |
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Incisaur |
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Tiawa |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Shellbeat[]
- Zoidberg (Floydberg)
- Cephalopod (Sethalo)
- Cthulhu (Thulhu)
Quarrister[]
Many of Quarrister's names are based off of either geology or notable opera performers.
- Boulder (Bowlderz)
- Gabbro (Gabbro) [intrusive igneous rock, which makes sense as Quarrister is endemic to a volcanic environment
- Lithos and derived terms like "lithosphere" (Lilithio) [Ancient Greek term for rocks]
- A portmanteau of "rock" and Luciano Pavarotti (Pavarocki) [an Italian opera singer]
- A portmanteau of "pebble" and Thelonius (Pebblonius)
- Choir (Quire)
- Rockstar (Rawkstaah)
- Virgil (Vergil) [Roman poet]
- Vox (Vox) [The Latin word for "voice", which incidentally rhymes with "rocks". This nickname may have inspired Shugavox's name, since it came after Quarrister.]
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Deedge[]
At least a few of Deedge's names reference prominent electronic musicians.
- Aphex Twin (Aphex) [renowned electronic musician by the name of Richard D. James]
- Under the Dome (UTD for short) (Ooteedee) [ambient music band]
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Riff[]
- Cormic - References the guitar brand 'McCormick Guitars'.
- Frett - A fret is a section along the neck of the guitar.
- Geet - The first syllable of 'guitar'. It also could be a reference to Riff's original name, Geetar.
- Grind - A grind pedal is an electronic device that causes a guitar's sound to become more distorted.
- Luftgitar - German for 'air guitar'. This makes sense, as Riff is the Quad of Air Island and plays a guitar.
- Malak - Arabic for 'angel'. It could reference the wings on its head.
- Pickles - Could refer to picks, which are small plastic wafers that are used to play the guitar.
- Scorch - References ‘El Scorcho’, a song by the band, Weezer.
- Tate - The last name of Geoff Tate, a metal guitarist in the band Queensrÿche.
- Thrash - A violent type of guitar playing style.
- Xever - References the guitar brand 'Xaviere Acoustic Guitars'.
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Entbrat[]
- Bardolf - Shakespearean character Bardolph
- Bertilda - Bertilda, originating from Bathilda, both names of Old German origin meaning "woman warrior"
- Forie - Short for 'forrest'
- Garble - An adjective for Entbrat's voice
- Hagger - Rubeus Hagrid, a fictional character from the Harry Potter franchise who was a professor of the Care of Magical Creatures class
- Hepht - 'Heft,' meaning bulky and heavy
- Horace - Horace Slughorn from the Harry Potter franchise
- Horns - The horns on its head
- Klomach - Misspelling of 'stomach'
- Laahh - What it sings
- Moryn - Misspelling of 'moron'
- Mulch - 'Mulch,' which is usually made of pieces of plant matter
- Sabba - 'Sebâ,' which is Hebrew for "old man"
- Stefford - 'Stefáni' (στεφάνι), which is Greek for 'wreath'
- Vardit - 'Vered' (ורד), which is Hebrew for 'rose'
Tring[]
Tring's names have to do with either the sound it makes or it's nose ring.
- Triangle (Angol) [Tring's instrument]
- Clash (Clash) [Loud metallic sound]
- Hubbub (Hubbub) [Chaotic noise]
- Jangle (Jangle) [Ringing sound]
- Ruckus (Ruckus) [Noisy situation]
- Septum (Septum) [Bone and cartilage that divides the nostrils]
- Ting (Ting) [High-pitched ringing sound]
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Bisonorus[]
- Big & Small (Biggy & Smol) [TV show about the two title characters. Just like the Standard and Emperor Bisonorus, Big is purple and Small is orange.]
- Myth & Fable (Mith & Fabyll) (This is a corruption of Myth and Fable)
- The fact that Bisonorus is a Quad and that, in total, its design has four horns [Quaddhorn]
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Yelmut[]
- Escargoon (Escargoon) [Snail-like secondary antagonist of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]
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Flum Ox[]
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Krillby[]
At least some of Krillby's names relate to krills.
- Alamang (Alaman) [Tagalog for "krill"]
- Bagoong (Bagong) [A fermented krill paste]
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Sneyser[]
Sneyser has names that have to do with geothermal areas, and noses.
- Nostril (Gnostril) [Orifice in the nose]
- Schnoz (Schnonk) [A person's nose, usually large]
- Snot + Spring (Snawt Spring) [Slang for nasal mucus + geological water supply]
- Sniff (Sniffib) [Smell with the nose]
- Snoot/Snout (Snooter) [Long, projecting nose]
- Sonorous + T-Rex (Sonorex) [Loud in sound + Dinosaur]
- Thermal (Thermur) [Relating to heat]
- Whirligig Geyser, Silex Spring (Whirligig, Zilex) [Geyser basins in Yellowstone National Park]
- Yosemite National Park (Yosemite) [National park renowned for its geothermal features]
Edamimi[]
Edamimi's names come from the names of flowers and plants.
- Daffodil (Daffozil)
- Flower (Flower)
- Legume (Legoom) ["Vegetable" in French]
- Matilda (Matilda)
- Tulip (Toolie)
- Trellis (Trellis) [framework made flat from metal or wood used to support plants like, shrubs, trees or vines]
- Vegetable (Vegetom)
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PongPing[]
One of PongPing's names derives from its sound.
- Flicky (Flick) [Throat Flicking]
- Johnson [Reference to 3D-animated web series that partially inspired PongPing]
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Incisaur[]
Some of Incisaur's names reference dental terms and dinosaurs.
- Dentures (Denchur) [removable oral appliances that replace missing teeth]
- Enamel (Enamyl) [the hard glossy substance that covers the crown of a tooth]
- Velociraptor + Floss (Flossiraptor)
- Jaws (Jawz)
- Maiasaura (Maia) [large herbivorous saurolophine hadrosaurid dinosaur genus that lived in the area currently covered by the state of Montana]
- Pterodactyl (Pyrodactyl)
- Roar (Roary) [stereotypical sound people assume some dinosaurs make]
- Root Canal (Rutcanayle) [dental procedure to remove inflamed or infected pulp on the inside of the tooth which is then carefully cleaned and disinfected]
- Teeth + T-Rex (Teeth-Rex)
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Tiawa[]
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