PELANTAL Elements: Desert, Diamond Codename: LightshowFlower Bio: It's unknown how Pelantals got their crystals, shards, or whatever mineral they are. The only thing that is known is that they are found in the dark depths of a mysterious purple land. SANDUMP Elements: Desert, Basic Codename: SandRay Bio: Unlike its ancestor, Camolat, a female Sandump is slightly smaller than a male. In order to make sound, a Sandump jumps up and lets air under it. Then it rushes down and forces the air out quickly making a whoosh sound. It sometimes makes a whoosh sound by letting the air underneath it. LOLLADILATALIA Elements: Desert, Text Codename: LettersCanBeRobotsTooAndAlsoDragons Bio: A Lolladilatalia is a very peculiar monster as they are known to be one of the most lifeless monsters there are. They don't even seem to be alive, yet they have such beautiful qualities in music. The one thing you don't want to do near a Lolladilatalia is get its name wrong, or else. QWILLO Elements: Diamond, Basic Codename: MutantSingly Bio: Qwillos come in a variety of colors, mainly Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green or Blue, Yellow and Green. Each with their own personalities, all three of their heads. Some Qwillos are best friends, while others are the worst of enemies. CWOYCE Elements: Diamond, Text Codename: Squidward Bio: Cwoyce are a quintuplet of monsters grouped together into one: the four heads, and the eyes. All five have their own individual personalities: The very left head is very bashful and disrespectful, the middle left is shy and uncomfortable around new faces, the middle right is very happy and energetic, the very right is naive and easily distracted, and the eyes are courageous and the leader of the group. Although the eyes can't communicate with other monsters, it can communicate with the other heads who can be its mouth, literally. MILOLO Elements: Basic, Text Codename: InkCrocodile Bio: The main attraction. Milolo are pretty confident monsters as they aren't really willing to not play during a song. The keys it uses to play are not its teeth, but rather some unidentified part unique to it alone.
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