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      there a lot of greek myth bakugan. here is a list of somehelios-sun godhades-god of the deadsirenoid= siren=monstercycloid=cyclops=monsterexedra=hydra=monsterharpus=harpie=monsterfortress=100 handed 1=nice monstergriffon=manitcore=monstervulcan=hepheastus=god of blacksmithgorem=golem=monstertell me if i misses any

      #234063

      Well sirens and cyclops were a little more than just mere monsters, but here's a random one. Percival was actually one of King Aurthur Knights. Not greek mythology, but random tid bit of information.

      #234064
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      that interesting

      #234065

      Mmmm….here's another for Juggernoid. Resembling Juggernaut:The word is derived from the Sanskrit जगन्नाथ Jagannātha (meaning “Lord of the universe”) which is one of the many names of Krishna from the ancient Vedic scriptures of India.

      #234066

      Still thinking through all. Uh….Helios! Ah! In Greek mythology the sun was personified as Helios (pronounced /ˈhiːli.ɒs/, Greek: Ἥλιος, Latinized as Helius.)

      #234067

      *thinking* ………Wavern resembles Wyvern a little, and that's a legendary winged reptilian creature with two legs often found in mediaeval heraldry. The word is derived from Middle English wyvere, from Old North French wivre "viper".

      #234068
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      i already said helios can u ekplain the other two a little easier because i am only 11

      #234069

      Or we could go with Apollonir which could go two ways:Apollonia: Saint Apollonia was one of a group of virgin martyrs who suffered in Alexandria during a local uprising against the Christians prior to the persecution of Decius. According to legend, her torture included having all of her teeth violently pulled out or shattered.Or Apollo himself: In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo (in Greek, Ἀπόλλων—Apóllōn or Ἀπέλλων—Apellōn), is one of the most important and many-sided of the Olympian deities.

      #234070

      i already said helios can u ekplain the other two a little easier because i am only 11

      Which ones, Sirens and Cyclops?Sorry for the double on Helios...

      #234071

      LOL, and Vulcan is from Star Trek! lol

      #234072
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      no juggernoid and wyvern

      #234074
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      harpus is derived from the harpies in greek myths

      #234075
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      thanks for reminging me but how would i list her? as a momster?hynoid as a hellhound?what about griffon?fortress as a hundred handed one? what about rattleoud or serponoid as a drakon thats right not a dragon a drakon

      #234076
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      MONARus is derived from the MONARch butterfly

      #234077
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      how would that help? i got it exeedra as a hydra!

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