Damn, I didnt know other people watched Danish Monster movies.
Wow, what a small world we live in.
TimburnI think using timber in its name would be great, since it is a lizard with burning wood arms
But murmillios had like fish armor or something....Sawyerath (soy-er-ath)
Murmantle (Mur-mag-ma)
Comes from the Latin Murmillios (meaning heavily-armed gladiator) and mantle (the hot layer of ground between Earth's surface and it's core)
I think you mean mermaid... murmillios comes from latin murum (wall)But murmillios had like fish armor or something....
Conikomon (Coniferous + Komodo + Cannon)? Sounds kinda like a digimon though. =/
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No, I mean murmillos, which are derived from the latin word morymilos, meaning fish. Like their helmets, which were shaped kinda like a fish.I think you mean mermaid... murmillios comes from latin murum (wall)
Anyway
Lumburn (Lumber + Burn)
Reptimber (Reptile + Timber)
Woodman has the plume of hair that is like the horsehair discribed. I was going for the direct translation of murmillones which is heavily armed gladiators (wood armor, eye slits...) and besides the armor is beastly looking anyway. Not quite as much as bestiarii though (lol Latin humor)No, I mean murmillos, which are derived from the latin word morymilos, meaning fish. Like their helmets, which were shaped kinda like a fish.
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I was wondering when someone would notice that lolzAlso isn't that Charizard's Japanese name?
Yes.I wouldn't recommend naming it something with "anus" in it. ( Referring to "Valcanus" )
...am I the only person immature enough to notice this?