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tulipsnflowers · 5 months
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Pixel Luxa! Feel free to use if u want to! Just want credit and all that C:
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1-nexomon-a-day · 6 months
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4/11/24 - Nara
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chaos-era · 3 months
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zetta (again)
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ser1x-serin · 2 months
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Cough.Cough .
You have my apology, for creating this crack of a ship🧍‍♀️🧍‍♀️🧍‍♀️
Anyway Bryce/Zetta from me. .・゚゚・(/ω\)・゚゚・.
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player-1 · 9 months
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Nexolord & co. shenanigans (Nexomon 1)
It's honestly been a long time coming, though mostly for the nostalgia and hype for Nexomon 3, but I figured I would look back in the story for any context clues to Nexolord/Metta's personality and abilities mentioned from his siblings, Overseers, or anyone unlucky enough to get on his bad side. Obviously it's going to be a massive list (with some spoilers for to Micromon and Extinction), but here goes!
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First off, there's no real timeline on how long Metta's been Nexolord or when he started his Omnicron revival plan into action, but I'll put in a generous estimate of 2-3 years before the main story since he already put way too much fear into people's hearts to go against his authority until MC went ham on his master plan. Same goes for him commissioning MC's parents to build the resurrection machine and revive Omnicron for real.
For Overseers, I would assume that ex-Nexolord Remus originally had Hilda, Khan, and Jack until Metta took the title (and adding five more to spread out his influence). But it's also funny to assume that Metta indirectly assigned his siblings/Champions to a certain Overseer that either complement or conflict their personalities...You know, for shits and giggles. -Fenrir/Fona -> Ivan & Ira (Fiery spirit and moderately irrational) -Nadine/Ventra -> Remus (Unstoppable force vs. Immovable object) -Merida/Arqua -> Hendrick (90% charm and 10% backstabber) -Zetta/Luxa -> Spencer (Snotty rich kid with inflated ego) -Ulrich/Grunda -> Jack (Reliable leader but goes against authority to protect his people (Mostly connected to Netherworld Ulrich)) Nexolord/Metta -> Glacia (Cold-blooded tactician with an extreme ego trip) -Deena/Nara -> Khan ("Subtly" associating the family traitor as a wild savage who only cares about the world and harmony over complete authority...Harsh, even for a kids game)
Metta's childhood in the Frozen Tundra was already going to be shrouded in mystery from the get-go (and obviously exclude flashbacks in-game to avoid spoiling his identity), but he left a pretty deep impact on the three people he interacted with in the past (Glacia, Juliet, and Malk). -First, Juliet's a fangirl for him, so much so that she'll completely ignore his plan to destroy humanity if it meant getting a sliver of attention from him or one-up Glacia as Overseer. She also believes that he's a vampire (either when they were kids or into adulthood) and regularly reads cheesy YA vampire novels that she "accidentally" leaves on her kitchen table for someone to notice. -Glacia is 110% loyal to Metta and will gladly brag to anyone she meets on how she's the most "true and loyal Overseer" there is. Also, she's the only Overseer who's aware that the Champions are Omnicron's children (minus Remus figuring it out through context clues), so she somehow earned Metta's trust to learn that fact as well (though whether she knew Metta's true form too is up for debate). -Finally Malk "I taught [the Nexolord] everything I know" Micromon is either the best/worst person to be Metta's tutor (re: legit father-figure) to make him become the little tyrant he is now. Whether it's to fuel Metta's already-burning hatred for humans (being a sentient AI that destroyed Project Pixekai in revenge of the programmers who created him), teaching him useful skills to gain control over others as a leader (master manipulator, master technician, and more!), or giving Metta the emotional support he never had from his siblings or dad (headcanons galore!). Also love the little gimmick that Malk's name isn't shown to the MC since he doesn't properly introduce himself to them; only Metta calls him by name once when they're the only ones in a room or during Malk's last hurrah speech before MC fights Omnicron and disappearing for good. Also, Malk mentions meeting a younger Nexolord/Metta sometime after busting out of Pixekai and adjusting to human life, so he might've tried disguising himself long before they teamed up. Now I want to know if Metta first learned that Malk wasn't human or vice versa, but I would love to know what babey Nexolord looked like before he went anime villain mode. :)
Metta definitely was the one who gave his siblings their fake Champion names, mostly on the joke of Fona/Fenrir being Metta's guard-dog for a good chunk of the story (even accompanying him to Grunda's grave and keep a eye on Overseer Jack for the excavation). Besides that, it makes sense for Metta to have every opportunity to make a jab at his siblings and put them in their place in the current hierarchy. -Fenrir: Marsh/Fen-dweller, Norse mythos wolf that would bring disaster during Ragnarok and was bound by a chain shaped like a silk ribbon. [Similar motif to Nexomon Fenrir to have giant prison cuffs on his wrists and collar-like design on his shirt.] -Nadine: Hope (French), messenger/admonitory or showerer of blessings (Arabic), "the courage of a bear" (Russian) [Latter fits cause of her assigned Overseer being Remus and her tendency to put combat first over talking.] -Merida: Pearl (Mairead, Celtic), "one who achieved a high place of honor" (Latin), "a chaste girl" or "like a mother" (Persian) [Persian seems more ironic since Merida's nice when she gets attention but throws a major hissy fit if embarrassed or mocked.] -Zetta: Inquiry or quest (Greek ztsis), "a person that is intellectually curious and has a thirst for knowledge" [Mostly ironic since Zetta's dumb as a brick and has a love for shiny things.] -Ulrich: Noble or regal ruler, noble/rich heritage (Old German) [Grunda never had the chance to get a Champion name (until Netherworld), but it's interesting how his Nightmare makes him the ruler/guardian of Solus Desert and protects his people from the big bad Nexolord Remus...At least he got his priorities straight?] -Deena: Valley, church leader, spear ruler (Hebrew/Old English/Old German); "compromising, passive, and more likely to stay in the background rather than front and center" (myfirstname.rocks) [Even if she was a major part of Ulzar's fame, Deena keeps herself as inconspicuous as possible to ensure the MC's success too. Definitely didn't want to be caught up in the family drama again, you know? :)]
It is somewhat confirmed in the Netherworld end-story that Nexonium/Nexomite is more commonly found in the literal afterlife than in the normal world (and stupidly expensive too), and it also has the ability to incapacitate any Nexomon in its vicinity (when powered by a NexoCore) or keep a Nightmare running without a Warden to guard it. So who's to say that Metta used Nexonium to create the Nexocore, easily violating Ziegler's rule of keeping the dead dead and creating a power source that won't get traced back to him (you know, since he commissioned MC's parents to make it?). And it also shows that Metta had Nexonium stowed away in his old house, most likely studying its components in there or in the bunker.
And last but not least, it's not exactly confirmed if Metta actually sacrificed himself to revive Omnicron like the rest of Champions; he doesn't have a personal Nightmare like the other four (+Grunda/Ulrich), and you only get to find Metta's true form after the Netherworld story (ie. Killing Omnicron for real, dooming the current Nexomon species to extinction, and making a bridge between the Netherworld and real world to finish loose ends). Speaking of bridge, it's also confirmed in Extinction that just after MC destroyed Omnicron's soul, Venefelis was unleashed with the single goal to kill Hilda; unintentionally serving as the bridge for the Nexomon War and the future to come in Nexomon: Extinction. ...Also the MC (The Ghost of Nexomon Past) gets Metta's jacket and was buried in it pre-Extinction, so I'm betting the madlad did the blanket dog trick and it somehow worked against the MC and Nara. I mean, Metta's about the size of a bowling ball (five-pin/duckpin maybe?) so he might've had a chance to pull it off when MC was distracted by Omnicron and he just assumed the guy was gone for good.
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Anywho, that's all I have for now, hope you enjoyed!
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pikatjejen · 7 months
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I finally have a name for my AU! Nexomon Refracted! :D
Also I made a design for little Ellie.
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And an adult/old woman version:
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She got a proper wheelchair :D
Now I'm not saying that I made her immortal and Luxa's caretaker/operater, but...
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Zero gravity helps with mobility. But not with maintaining muscles.
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She is still alive by the time of Extinction.
Fun fact: Voidworm Luxa physically can not disobey his operator (His previous operators being Omnicron and Grunda). That doesn't mean that he can't do malicious compliance, of course.
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nayvwriter · 4 months
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Primordial Tyrants headcanons
Lore headcanons I have about the Primordial Tyrants that go in my fics unless there's some reason it won't work. N1 and NE spoilers, but mostly N1-based.
Their human forms are mostly subconscious.
Details can change, accidentally or on purpose, but stuff like broad skin and hair colour tends to stay the same, unchangeable.
Metta's the only one who figured out how to choose his form completely
Deena's human form changed completely once, when she switched to the human side.
She used to have pink hair.
Similarly, their Nexomon forms have differences that vary over time.
Thus explaining their slightly different appearances in the games.
It's a subconscious reflection of themselves, kinda.
Possibly Metta can shapeshift this too. Undecided.
Zetta can move really fast in his human form. None of the others can do this at the moment.
Zetta thinks they could do it if he taught them how (and they bothered to learn), he doesn't think it's just a him thing.
this may or may not be true
I have a few theories on how exactly this works.
Omnicron can give out an influence on nearby Nexomon.
This influence can be countered by another, similar influence.
Nara is the only one who's figured out how to do this.
and has deliberately refrained from telling her siblings how until she's sure they won't pull an Omnicron.
This was her role in N1! And during the first death of Omnicron, too.
Metta never died the first time around, he just couldn't be found.
hence why he's around in N1 to cause trouble.
Metta can use the powers of all the other CoO, though not as well.
Including Nara's life powers – that's part of how he brought everyone back in N1.
Their human names they chose themselves.
Deena, Fenrir, Nadine, Merida and Zetta picked one human name and stuck with it over thousands of years.
Metta changed human name with every new form he took, and didn't really have a true one.
My headcanon for Grunda changes per fic.
Omnicron never took a human form.
He probably could have done, but he never did.
He was dismissive of his children doing so, but didn't actually stop them as long as they still worked towards his mission.
Omnicron was a terrible father.
Definitely emotionally abusive.
Probably physically abusive too.
Literally only cared about his children as tools to win his war.
It took a while for said children to realise this wasn't normal or good.
possibly until Grunda starts interacting with a lot of children regularly.
Arqua can take her Nexomon form outside of the water, but it's uncomfortable and she's not nearly as powerful.
This was sort of how she got defeated first time.
Ventra likes air with lots of oxygen in.
hence why we found her in a tree.
She lets Luxa have the high can't-breathe air.
Luxa doesn't need to breathe in his Nexomon form.
Theoretically he can swim underwater with no fear of drowning.
In practise Merida gets really angry at him if he electrocutes her ocean.
The CoO accidentally activate their powers when they get emotional.
It's not a purposeful thing. It just happens.
Zetta starts giving off sparks and the air around him becomes electrically charged.
Fenrir accidentally makes himself and the area around him incredibly hot.
With Nadine, the wind around her picks up.
And with Merida the seas start thrashing.
Deena's mostly got a handle on it (mostly by pretending she doesn't have emotions) but she either grows nearby plants or kills them, depending on the exact emotion. Or both at the same time.
Grunda's actually got a handle on it.
Merida can always at least somewhat sense the ocean.
When she's in Arqua form in the water she can sense a ship on the other side of the continent!
At least some of the Children of Omnicron have managed to miss the fact that having two birth parents is mandatory for humans.
In their defense. Omnicron was a single father.
And Deena was a single mother.
Add that to the amount of children being raised by one parent, and it's not that unreasonable.
They just sort of assumed that when there were two parents, one of the human parents was the actual birth parent and the other one was the first one's partner.
Grunda probably figured out this wasn't true shortly after he started running an orphanage.
This isn't a thing that comes up regularly, so it might take a while for the rest of them to realise…
The Primordial Tyrants have no biological gender.
They picked up the whole 'gender' thing at about the same time as their human names.
Omnicron didn't pick one, but nor did he seem to care, so no-one corrected the humans when they assigned him one.
They may or may not know that humans have biological differences often correlated with said gender. At least Grunda knows.
They have a tendency to get attached to things or people and then get very protective of them.
This is basically their version of innate morality.
Kinda like Tiffany Aching from Discworld.
Nara just managed to get attached to humanity itself.
Once the CoO got on humanity's side, the continent basically stopped having major natural disasters.
Because they can stop a storm or tsunami or earthquake or whatever in its tracks.
Not because they were starting them.
They might have been starting them way back when, but they wouldn't have been behind every natural disaster.
I have other, more personality-based headcanons for them as well, but they're a lot less formulated so I'm leaving them out for now.
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crystalelemental · 5 months
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Now for the other half: story stuff. Now that I've gotten all the venom of today's failure to find Tyrants out of my system, I can talk about the good stuff.
Nexomon Extinction has a legitimately good story. This was really strong. I left off last time after the Drake Isles, but we're now through the full story. I kinda backed out of talking spoilers the first time, but this time it's completely unavoidable.
Omnicron's Tomb is probably the best segment in the game. That whole segment is so funny, it's incredible. The introduction of your character actually using your elemental powers is also a nice bit, especially with the surprised "No one told me you could do that." It's gold. But there's also a lot of setup as far as what's going on there, too.
The real fun is right after. The entire plot has been about how the Nexomon are at war to find a new king, and that several Tyrants are vying for power. A while back, humans created dragons to fight Tyrants and protect humanity, and created an artificial Tyrant to serve as the king of monsters that the dragons would obey. That was Euros. Fifteen years ago, everything went berserk, and the catalyst to this was, it turns out, your birth. Your player character is the last descendant of Omnicron, and child of Nara. Turns out, Deena's been putting a whole plan in motion to set you up as the new Sovereign of Monsters, getting her siblings to help develop your powers so you're ready to ascend the throne as the Tyrant of Light. The whole setup of machinations is really good, but what we particularly love is that this means all of the other children of Omnicron are your aunts and uncles. And there is just something about the concept of wine aunt Nadine that tickles me. We were joking about the babysitting priority order, and we're pretty confident Luxa's at the bottom.
One complaint I did develop, and still hold, for this game, is that the Tyrant War is kinda just background noise. Like...we don't know anything about the Tyrants in play. We know their masters, but Mulcimer doesn't speak until you revive him, and says very little. Even the one that does give the most hints of personality, Tikala, has to have Deena fill in that no, he did care about becoming king, he just hid to try and wait out the war part. Comparatively, they lack for depth, and having reached the postgame where I can acquire all these legendary creatures, I find myself wondering...why would I run anyone but the children of Omnicron? Like no, really. I don't particularly like Luxa, but I at least know about him as a character. If they all were non-entities, I could run with what looks cool or functions well. But in what world am I going to swap out Ventra for Euros? There isn't one. It would never happen. Partially because I can't fucking find him, postgame Tyrant hunting sucks ass, but mostly because Ventra is super cool and has a lot of relevance and Euros is just kinda there.
Vados is the exception. Vados does start speaking, and is a fairly noble and pragmatic creature. When aiming to destroy the desert Tyrant, the Laterians refuse to not fight, and when Amelie talks about how they chose their course, Vados is the one to admonish "I won't hurt humans, Amelie." Vados and Amelie are both pretty interesting, believing that their course is correct. I do think the ultimate aim is a bit...well, extreme. As pointed out by your mentor, Vados cannot be the king of monsters, because it's not a Nexomon, therefore more Tyrants will be born and more will attempt to ascend. It will fight until the literal end of the world, caused by its own hand. Vados, and by extension, Amelie, seem to work on the same moral framework as Xanders: Nexomon are intrinsically evil, and if they're going to keep rising up, then yes, the solution is genocide. We will take them all out for humanity's sake.
The story is still overall very comedic, but I still feel like at times I wish they'd cut the fourth-wall-breaking jokes. This may be more personal preference than anything they're strictly doing wrong, but I do think I don't love it. It does have some absolutely immaculate jokes, though. I think on the whole this game is funnier than the first. While small, one of my favorite bits is Nadine, having use the last of her powers to throw Xanders off a cliff, saying she used all her powers and won't get to see your rise to glory...only to stop, then call to Atlas saying she can't hurt him and to come close, implying reconciliation. Then smacks his ass to the ground and starts to call him a little shit, fading before she can curse at him. That's great. I love Nadine. Though the absolute funniest is still the Yellow Ranger guy trying to jump you from on high, landing wrong and just screaming "MY BONES!" then vanishing. Absolutely hilarious.
As a whole experience, I liked this game a lot more than the first. Which is saying something considering the general vibe I have on being salty about postgame legend hunting. The story is just a lot stronger, reminiscent more of the underworld segment but sustained throughout. The new cast is generally excellent, though I do wish the Tyrants got a little more development. It's just a really good game. With a really unfortunate approach to the postgame legends. No, I will not shut up about this, I'm so mad.
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minolyth · 3 years
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I FINALLY COMPLETED IT
I stg I worked on this off/on for like a month now aaaaaaaaaaa
Both with and without the lightning! Click for better quality!
I promised I'd make a big piece of my boy Zetta from Nexomon, and here he is in all his glory!! Inspired by a certain scene with Fenrir in Nexomon: Extinction :) (His transformation photo)
Please do not repost; reblogs are a-okay!
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beast-feast · 3 years
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I'm coming to terms with this man. But I don't want to [clenches fist and sand falls out]
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legionofnexomon · 3 years
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tag dump 1/?
musings of a nexomon { Nice Beats - Music } out of nexotraps and items { King of Monsters - Omnicron } { New King of Monsters and Light Tyrant - Solus/Omnisun } { The Nexolord - Metta } { Life Giver Nature Tyrant - Deena/Nara } { Chaotic Electric Tyrant - Zetta/Luxa } { Hot Headed Fire Tyrant - Fenrir/Fona } { Merciless Water Tyrant - Merida/Arqua } { Cruel Wind Tyrant - Nadine/Ventra } { Mentor and Earth Tyrant - Ulrich/Grunda } { Odd Being of an Exchange Student - Obey Me! Verse }
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tulipsnflowers · 4 months
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More Mettadillo lol
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thenexolord · 4 years
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chomp
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Zetta (Luxa) and Fenrir (Fona) are good brothers. Promise. /s
Credit: @jesstheespeon
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frictingle · 4 years
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Local idiot just doesn't get any smarter actually. Congrats on requesting my fave character!!!
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pikatjejen · 7 months
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Sort comic for possible future AU crossovers.
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pikatjejen · 7 months
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"I don't need a special form to beat the ever living daylight out of you..."
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His lightning powers may be a bit weaker than the original, but he might have some other tricks up his sleeve.
Like reshaping and manipulating souls.
"You have magic powers? No".
"What are you gonna do? Torch me? With what powers Fona? You don't have any. Hehe... But seriously, please don't kill me."
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