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+ | * This monster's name is derived from Ram, the Ainu word for "heart", and "penguin". |
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+ | * This monster is a grown-up version of the penguin-like familiar that appears in the artwork of "[[Pilica, Descendant of Gusto]]". |
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+ | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Ritual Beast Tamer Zeframpilica]]". |
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+ | * This monster is based on a [[wikipedia:Crested penguin|crested penguin]]. |
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+ | * Interestingly, this monster doesn't have a colored sphere attached within its "Ritual Beast" crest, implying that it doesn't have a "[[Ritual Beast Ulti-]]" form, unlike the other "[[Spiritual Beast]]" monsters. |
Revision as of 15:57, 5 February 2016
- This monster's name is derived from Ram, the Ainu word for "heart", and "penguin".
- This monster is a grown-up version of the penguin-like familiar that appears in the artwork of "Pilica, Descendant of Gusto".
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Ritual Beast Tamer Zeframpilica".
- This monster is based on a crested penguin.
- Interestingly, this monster doesn't have a colored sphere attached within its "Ritual Beast" crest, implying that it doesn't have a "Ritual Beast Ulti-" form, unlike the other "Spiritual Beast" monsters.