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Supernatural Monsters

A special class of Monsters that manifest the Electricity element and have to be "woken up" in order to play music or produce currency. Unlike most monsters, they have more than one life stage.


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    Wubbox 

Wubbox

Element: Electricity

Native Island(s): Plant Island, Cold Island, Air Island, Water Island, Earth Island, Ethereal Island, Wublin Island, Gold Island

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Instrument: Electronic Dubstep Kit
Inactive Bio on Wublin Island:
What many have suspected for a while has finally been confirmed - The Wubbox is indeed the creator of the Wublins! This Monster admitted to being inspired to create life based on remembrances of an otherworldly visitor that seemed to come from the heaven above. Yearning to create a Supernatural Family of its very own, it tapped into its intrinsic elemental Electricity to devise the power to zap Monster eggs. Content with the diversity and Wublins it has created, the Wubbox has settled in to become a permanent resident of Wublin Island and has invited its brethren to share in the experience of being Boxed, just like Natural and Ethereal Monsters before them! Only Wublins that have been awoken may be Boxed.
Active Bio on Wublin Island:
Upon being powered up, the Wubbox inspected Wublin Island from up close for the first time, as it only ever done so before through secretive, arcane methods. Pleased with the Electricity-themed decor of the island but deciding it needed a little sprucing up, the Wubbox has made it possible for Decorations to be placed on Wublin Island for the first time. It has also lifted the limit on the number of unique Wublin statues on the island at a time, so multiples of the same Wublin can now exist. When not cavorting with its Supernatural family, the Wubbox can be found wistfully carving the initials W.B. + G.V in nooks and crannies out of sight... Not sure what's that about.
  • Breaking Old Trends: Rare Wubbox is the only Rare monster in the whole game to have a different sound from its common counterpart. The same applies for its Epic variant, but with two extra twists: Its appearance changes on each island to a major degree, where other monsters only attain small accessory changes on certain islands, and, on Gold Island, it no longer requires boxing every monster to wake it up as it will awaken once the Plant phase is completed, later phases unlocking more of its tracks.
  • Dubstep: The sounds it makes are based on this.
  • Elemental Shapeshifter: The epic variant of Wubbox has a vastly different look and sound depending on which island it's on. All epic Wubbox's have a distorted saxophone vocal and percussion, but on Plant Island, it takes on a tree-like appearance and the percussion it sounds like wooden drums and makes a wooden clacking noise. On Cold Island, it makes bell and timpani sounds, as well as sounds resembling a car struggling to start in the cold. On Air, it makes steam whistle sounds and mechanical clacks, and sports a pilots cap and a pair of wings. On Water Island, it resembles a submarine with torpedo arms and telescope eyes, and it makes bubble, sonar, and sloshing water noises. On Earth Island, its body resembles several construction vehicles and makes crumbling rock noises, and on Gold Island, it cycles through all its sounds through the entire song.
  • Final-Exam Boss: The original, of sorts. It’s one of the most expensive monsters on the natural islands, costing 75 million coins in the shop. Once you’ve hatched it, you then need to activate it by “boxing” one of every monster on that island inside it. Before its rare variant was introduced, it was the final hurdle to completing the natural islands. Now, it's considerably less major of an accomplishment compared to it's Rare and Epic cousins. That said, the Epic Wubbox has taken up the mantle, requiring one to box one of every Epic monster per island, which are much harder to breed than commons or Rares.
  • Sequential Boss: Gold Island's Epic Wubbox splits up its boxing process into "phases." Completing each phase will unlock another sound for it in the song.
  • Shock and Awe: Electricity courses through it, and it was a personal creation of Galvana, the celestial monster that represents electricity.
  • Suddenly Voiced: As Rare Wubbox, it sings errors in a vocoded voice. Story-wise, this is because it incorporated technology from the human world.

Wublins

A group of Supernatural Monsters that are created by the Wubboxes and are found on Wublin Island. Unlike most Monsters, they cannot be bred, instead are awoken from their dormant state by feeding them eggs. At the beginning, there were five species of Wublins, but 14 more were added gradually.

    Brump 

Brump

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Voice Actor: Dave Kerr
Eww. Almost unique among Wublins, this monster's appearance definitely brings to mind the eggs used to wake it... and also elicits a gag reflex. The Brump uses its Furcorn-like headstalks and Fwoggy feet to forage for food. It's pretty nasty, but presumably like you, we just can't seem to look away.
  • Armless Biped: Has two legs, but no arms.
  • Broken Record: "Wake up the Wublins, wake up the Wublins . . . Wake up the Wublins, wake up the Wublins”
  • Eyeless Face: Has a mouth, no nose and no eyes.
  • Mixand Match Critters: In-universe. While most Wublins show very little (if any) connections to the monsters whose eggs they were given, Brump has features of both the monsters used to make it (Fwog and Furcorn.)
  • Starter Mon: Of Wublin Island. It's the first Wublin you get, and the one that teaches you about how waking up Wublins works. It's sound also reflects this, telling you to wake up the Wublins.

    Zynth 

Zynth

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Synthesizer
The Zynth thrives on the natural electricity emitted by Wublin Island. This monster stores the excess energy to power its glowing abdomen and produce a wonderful harmonic buzzing sound. A word of caution - don't stand too close to the Zynth, unless you want to reek of the orange fizz and ozone smell that accompanies it wherever it goes.
  • Bioluminescence Is Cool: Because it's based off of a firefly, its abdomen tends to glow as it plays.
  • Boring, but Practical: A common strategy is to completely fill Wublin Island with Zynths to maximize the island’s production, since Zynths are small and easy to wake up.
  • Extra Eyes: Has 4 eyes.

    Poewk 

Poewk

Element: Electricity

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Instrument: Electric Pipe Organ
Is that the Poewk's face, or is it a mask procured from parts unknown? If it is indeed a mask... Why? Is it bashful? Cold? Ghastly to behold? Or is this Wublin simply into cosplay? That would explain a lot. The Poewk's musical performance is a mesmerizing display of frantic grace and composed frenzy.

    Thwok 

Thwok

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Double Bass
Thwoks may be easily tongue-tied when trying to vocalize, but the length of their tongue is fundamental to performing their soulful tune. With designated bands for gustation of any kind, it composes savoury bass lines that fuse sound and taste in a multi-sensory experience.

    Dwumrohl  

Dwumrohl

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Drum Kit
The Dwumrohl is armed to the teeth. Yet because they are so well-concealed by its feathers, it remains a mystery as to just how many arms the Dwumrohl has. This adroit percussionist has immaculate rhythm and can keep the beat alive with four, five, or even six arms behind its back.

    Zuuker 

Zuuker

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Electric Kazoo
How do Zuukers stay warm? Their mostly featherless bodies would appear to have little insulation. These ingenious specimens breathe in through their mouths, warm the air inside, and pump out their signature drone through their blowholes, producing a nice and toasty sensation. That's also why Zuukers always appear red in the face.

    Screemu 

Screemu

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Voice Actor: Dave Kerr
By nature, the Screemu has very drab coloring, so it spruces itself up with ribbons and paint splatter. Make no mistake, these adornments are the only bright thing about Screemu. This delusional monster has no ears to hear itself and is of the opinion it can outsing an entire cache of Furcorns.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Played with. Its bio says that it decorates itself with ribbons and splashes of paint, but the ribbons are already a part of Screemu’s statue before activation. Story wise, there’s nothing to stop it from adding more afterwards though.
  • Punny Name: Combines "screamo", a subgenre of emo music that emphasizes experimental dissonance and screamed vocals, and "emu".
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Its bio describes it as being delusional about its singing abilities to the point where it thinks it can outsing an entire cache of Furcorns, which stems from it being unable to hear its own voice.
  • Soprano and Gravel: It and Maulch work as this with Screemu being the Soprano to Maulch's Gravel.

    Tympa 

Tympa

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Mini-Tymp Drum
One might reasonably conclude that rat-tat-tapping upon its own eardrums all day would give the Tympa a headache. On the contrary, this Wublin delights in banging the drum - particularly for a good cause! While it doesn't have much in terms of material wealth, it selflessly devotes its time and energy to helping fellow monsters however it can, making the Tympa a very good friend, indeed.
  • All-Loving Hero: Described as this, being willing to do whatever it can to help fellow monsters.

    Dermit 

Dermit

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Voice Actor: Dave Kerr
The shy and unsightly Dermit harbors clusters of itchy warts all over its skin, but what is an occasional nuisance for the Wublin is the great boon for mushrooms of all varieties. As quickly as the monster can scratch away new growths with its long nails, there's more where that came from. Oh well, spontaneous singing is as good a salve as any!

    Gheegur 

Gheegur

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instruments: Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
Amicable but eccentric, the interior of the Gheegur is a plexus of intricate tubes, which begin at its gaping mouth and culminate in its shoulder pipes. The meticulous movements of its many mandibles make for melodious music... but they may also be the mainspring of the mystifying glow that intermittently emanates from the junctions of this Monster's body. The sequela of this glow as of yet unknown, a fellow Wublin is usually appointed as a 'counter' to monitor how much time is spent in the Gheegur's company.

    Whajje 

Whajje

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Voice Actor: Dave Kerr
For a Wublin, the Whajje is almost... dainty. Named for its distinctive 'Whajje-Whajje' cry, it can most often be found standing on tippy-toes so that its song rings out above the heads of other Monsters. Whajjes scrupulously preen their feathers to create a sort of dish to amplify the sound of their voices. Other Supernaturals are always daring it to join their capers, but the Whajje is better-behaved than most - a trait for which it cryptically credits its furry feet.

    Blipsqueak 

Blipsqueak

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Voice Actor: Maggie Park
Before settling into its finalized form, this impassioned Wublin decided that its musical contribution would be to recite several words it had heard on faint radio frequencies from the human universe, in a kingdom known only as the Mait-Land. Its maker acquiesced to these linguistic leanings, making sure to fashion a robotic body that featured all the parts mentioned - well, in one form or another, or rather in a way that only a Monster could truly do.
  • Broken Record: It's part consists of it pointing to a body part and stating what it is. "Eyes. ears. nose. toes."
  • Extra Eyes: Has 6 eyes floating in a glass chamber that makes the majority of its head.
  • Machine Monotone: Its singing, if you can call it that, has literally no emotion to it.

    Creepuscule 

Creepuscule

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instruments: Ride Cymbal, Kick Drum, Hi-Hat
In the gloomy twilight of Wublin Island, the eerie gleam of the Creepuscule's plate can make it even harder to tell what time of day it is. This Monster takes full advantage of its unique physiology to showcase true percussive prowess. The nails that tip its long, finger-like limbs are actually tightly packed strands that are more like stiff hairs. The 'hair' on its head is probably a wig, but hey, right on - whatever makes a Creepuscule feel good, right?
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Nighttime-associated, and even has "creep" in its name, but just like every other monster it only wants to make music.

    Scargo 

Scargo

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Crash Cymbals
Nobody is sure whether the constant collision of the Scargo's clash cymbal-tipped eye-stalks causes it any discomfort, or if the Wublin has just gotten used to it. What is sure is that this Monster's technique is near-perfection - many new percussionists can't seem to get a handle on the proper grip. Then again, if the cymbals were attached to you, you might figure it out quicker than most, too.

    Astropod 

Astropod

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Keytar
The Astropod is a bizarre amalgam of seemingly incompatible features that come together to create a truly unique Monster performer. The electricity that courses through its Wublin body manifests itself between its antlers and in the color-shifting tufts on its shell. Conversing with an Astropod is a complicated affair, as the slightest movement of its puny upper arms communicates nuanced subtexts and exposed veiled thoughts.
  • Punny Name: Combines "Astro-", a general prefix for things to do with outer space, with "Gastropod", the scientific term for slugs and snails.

    Pixolotl 

Pixolotl

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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The Pixolotl is a Supernatural born rascal, through and through. Its gymnastic ability and insatiable appetite for computer chips (and dip) can cause mayhem; The Monster has been observed using its tail as a paddle, climbing ice floes, getting trapped in plumbing, and more. Some Wublins believed if the Pixolotl only had a Castle to roam around in, it would settle down... but alas, no such Castle exists on Wublin Island.

    Bona-Petite 

Bona-Petite

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instruments: Cowbell, Sand Blocks, Synth Kick Drum
Some musicians tickle the ivories, but the Bona-Petite prefers tickling the ribs. Or perhaps 'having its ribs tickled' is more accurate, depending on which of these two percussionists we're talking about here. Truth is, each is symbiotically connected to the other and equally responsible for delivering punchy kick patterns peppered with a little bottom-end bulk. The duo consists of two monsters, amiably dubbed 'Bona' and 'Petite' by their Wublin pals. Petite puts the 'riff' in 'midriff,' while the larger Bona grumbles endlessly about indigestion.
  • Dem Bones: The larger monster, Bona, is a skeletal monster.
  • Punny Name: The name is a play on "Bon Appetit" which is French for "enjoy your meal", and refers to a tiny monster living in the bigger skeletal monster's stomach cavity.

    Maulch 

Maulch

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Voice Actor: Dave Kerr
Sometimes referred to as a 'clowdyawper', the Maulch is a mound of potting soil with a pronounced underbite. Its vocalizations suggest it gargles with ballast and sandpaper for fun. Its berries - should one be so foolish as to sample them - taste like cinnamon mayonnaise mixed with ham cola and profound regret. The leaf-like appendage atop its noggin acts as a handy parasol, protecting it from inclement weather and some of the more peculiar atmospheric emissions endemic to Wublin Island. It's easily startled by hiccups and denim hats.
  • Broken Record: "Get Down, Get down! Get down, Get down and funky!"
  • Extra Eyes: It has four eyes.
  • Punny Name: Its name combines "maul" and "mulch", reflecting its nature as a living pile of dirt with a pronounced underbite.
  • Soprano and Gravel: at the same time, even, if you manage to get both Maulch and Whajje or Screemu.

    Fleechwurm 

Fleechwurm

Element: Electricity

Native Island: Wublin Island

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Instrument: Electric Flute
In addition to using them to play music, some Monsters take advantage of their unique features and body shapes, and use them for other purposes. In the case of the Fleechwurm, its resonant body cavity can generate a series of whistles that have an unusual hypnotic effect on other Wublins. They can be used to coax others into doing unglamorous chores for it, or to lovingly preen its leaf-like limbs. Some Wublins are more resistant than others, and playfully admonish the Fleechwurm so it doesn't become too mischievous.
  • Mind-Control Music: Is described as being able to use its song to hypnotize other Wublins, although some are immune to its effects.

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