Monsters in category: Category:Quint Element Monsters
Below is a list of every known default name for every Rare Quint-Element Monster.
Monster | Possible Names | Monster | Possible Names |
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Rare Candelavra |
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Rare Bowhead |
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Rare Tuskski |
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Rare Gnarls |
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Nickname Origins[]
These explain where the names of the Monsters originate from.
Rare Candelavra[]
Rare Candelavra's names come from caving/spelunking.
- John Birkbeck (Bircbec) [British pioneer potholer/spelunker]
- Dent de Crolles (Crolles) [Mountain known for complex cave system]
- Floyd Collins (Floycol) [American cave explorer]
- Meriwether Lewis (Meriwether) [American cave explorer]
- Norbert Casteret (Norberta) [Famous French caver]
- Fernand Petzl (Petzl) [Caver who manufactured caving gear]
- Caves of the Mendip Hills (Pidnem) [National caving center]
- Jumar (Ramujj) [Device used for vertical caving]
- Spelunker (Spelunka) [Person who explores caves]
- Wookey Hole Caves (Wookey) [Tourist attraction cave]
Rare Bowhead[]
- Fabio Lanzoni (Fabio, Lanzawni) [An Italian actor/Fashion model who shares a very similar hairdo]
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Rare Tuskski[]
Rare Tuskski' names come from mountains.
- Alpine Mountains (Elphbyne)
- Andalusian Mountains (Anudaisen)
- Mauna Loa (Launeh)
- Fir, a tree found in the tundra, and fleur (Firleur)
- All Blue, describing this rare monster's appearance (Awlblu)
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Rare Gnarls[]
Rare Gnarls' names come from the birch, with one exception also seen in it's common counterpart.
- Gnarls Barkley (Barklay) [Musical duo the monster's namesake comes from]
- Berk-jōn (Berkjon) [Proto-Germanic word for 'birch']
- Betula (Betaluh) [Birch genus]
- Doorenbos (Dooren) [Birch cultivar]
- Betula ermanii (Eermahn) [Erman's birch]
- Episalvan (Isalvan) [Prescription gel containing birch bark extract]
- Lenticel (Lennisyll) [Porous tissue marked on birches]
- Betula papyrifera (Paypur, Rifeera) [Paper birch/canoe birch)
- Tír na nÓg (TerninOg) [Celtic Otherworld associated with birches]