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Pronunciation |
LUP-rah-mon |
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Name Origin |
Leprechaun or Lioprachán, small solitary fairy in Irish folklore |
Family |
Nature Spirits |
Type |
Fairy |
Stage |
Rookie |
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Data |
Height |
4'6" |
Information |
Where Yethmon is loud and obnoxious, Liopramon is always just behind him, observing the situation and offering his own interpretation in good time; be it honest backup, a smart comment or a wise and subtle hint to his boss. He doesn't stick to any particular moral standing, being far more interested with the...well...the interesting, which can be anything from a charismatic personality to something small and shiny. Whatever his goals though, he remains charming and presentable at all costs, and places value on himself and his friends to be recognised and respected above all else.
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Attacks |
- Lucky Doubloon - Liopramon materialises coins from his hoard and flicks them at his opponents like bullets, with high speed and pinpoint accuracy.
- Vanishing Cap - Liopramon docks his cap, disappearing in a puff of smoke and reappearing a short distance away.
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