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{{Monster | {{Monster | ||
|First URL=http://spalding004.deviantart.com/art/Sitran-Region-FakeDex-370934685 | |First URL=http://spalding004.deviantart.com/art/Sitran-Region-FakeDex-370934685 | ||
|Sources=Spalding004 | |Sources=Spalding004 | ||
|Source Explanation=Spalding004 has released his Sitran Fakedex under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence for us. | |Source Explanation=Spalding004 has released his Sitran Fakedex under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence for us. | ||
|Name Origin=''Mongol'' + ''ghoul'' | |Name Origin=''Mongol'' + ''ghoul'' | ||
A combination of "mongol" and "ghoul". "Mongol" likely refers to its horse-like appearance, while "ghoul" alludes to its ghostly nature and association with the undead. | |||
|Main Details=Its body is composed of a translucent, marble-like substance, allowing one to see through to its skeletal structure within. Its eyes glow with an eerie blue light, and it's often surrounded by a swirling mist. | |||
== The legend of [[Renaiprans]] and Monghoul == | |||
Verse 1: In the dawn of time, two steeds were born: Renaiprans, of marble white, and Monghoul, of shadow night. | |||
The former, a beacon of life, the latter, a harbinger of doom. | |||
Verse 2: Bound by ancient pact, they guarded the world's balance. Renaiprans watched over the living, Monghoul over the dead. Their existence, a cosmic dance, a delicate equilibrium. | |||
Verse 3: Yet, as magic waned and humanity faltered, the pact grew frail. A prophecy whispered of a cataclysmic end, heralded by Renaiprans' final breath and Monghoul's mournful cry. | |||
Verse 4: Until that fateful hour, they remain, silent sentinels of fate, their destinies intertwined in the eternal struggle of light and darkness. | |||
|TXMN Types=Metal | |TXMN Types=Metal | ||
|TXMN Blurb=MONGHOUL is a solitary creature, said to wander ancient ruins and crypts where its mournful cries echo through the night. | |||
|TXMN Height=150 | |||
|TXMN Weight=120 | |||
|TXMN Sexes=Neuter | |||
|TXMN Stages=Standalone | |||
|Fusion First=Mong | |||
|Fusion Second=houl | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 4 August 2024
TXMN Stats | |
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Type(s) | Metal |
Element(s) | |
Call | |
Completed | |
Body Shape | |
ID | |
Blurb | MONGHOUL is a solitary creature, said to wander ancient ruins and crypts where its mournful cries echo through the night. |
Height/Length (centimetres) | 150 |
Weight (kilograms) | 120 |
Catch Rate | |
Terrain(s) | |
Sex(es) | Neuter |
Evolution Stage | Standalone |
Tags | |
Fusion Name First Part | Mong |
Fusion Name Second Part | -houl |
Set 1 • Set 2 • Set 3 • Creature Progress Tracker
Monghoul |
Monghoul is a Metal-type monster.
Its body is composed of a translucent, marble-like substance, allowing one to see through to its skeletal structure within. Its eyes glow with an eerie blue light, and it's often surrounded by a swirling mist.
The legend of Renaiprans and Monghoul
Verse 1: In the dawn of time, two steeds were born: Renaiprans, of marble white, and Monghoul, of shadow night. The former, a beacon of life, the latter, a harbinger of doom.
Verse 2: Bound by ancient pact, they guarded the world's balance. Renaiprans watched over the living, Monghoul over the dead. Their existence, a cosmic dance, a delicate equilibrium.
Verse 3: Yet, as magic waned and humanity faltered, the pact grew frail. A prophecy whispered of a cataclysmic end, heralded by Renaiprans' final breath and Monghoul's mournful cry.
Verse 4: Until that fateful hour, they remain, silent sentinels of fate, their destinies intertwined in the eternal struggle of light and darkness.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
Name Origin: Mongol + ghoul A combination of "mongol" and "ghoul". "Mongol" likely refers to its horse-like appearance, while "ghoul" alludes to its ghostly nature and association with the undead.
Design Origin[edit | edit source]
In The Spyder in the Cathedral Campaign[edit | edit source]
Evolution[edit | edit source]
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Sprites[edit | edit source]
Tuxemon Standard[edit | edit source]
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Other Standards[edit | edit source]
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Menu Sprites (32px) | Missing | Missing |
Menu Sprites (24px) | Missing | Missing |
Menu Sprites (16px) | Missing | Missing |
Contributors[edit | edit source]
First Appeared: [1]
Spalding004 has released his Sitran Fakedex under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence for us.
Variations[edit | edit source]
In other languages[edit | edit source]
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