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EIectr0 — Wurlibog, Wyder, and Weboard

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Published: 2023-02-03 17:17:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 326; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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Description How can you have sketchy websites or antiviruses to stop them without someone to surf the web? How can you have a fire and grass starter without a water starter as well? Thus, this water spider was born.

Wurlibog comes from the words "world," "curl" (surfer slang for the start of a wave🌊), "pearl" (surfer slang for dipping the nose of the board into the wave), "bog" (surfer slang for the reverse effect of pearling), and "whirligig" (a water bug). I think this baby spider portrays all of that well as it crashed into its own web wave - this spider's rather clumsy! It is a water type. I would give it the bug type but it seems every bug type is a bug, parasite or spider, and I wanted to break that trend. Also I don't consider spiders bugs - they're arachnids. For those reasons, this whole line is pure water type.

Wyder comes from the words "wide," "spider," and an extra "y" because I didn't feel like spelling "wider." It could also potentially come from "tide," although I didn't think of that word until now. Wyder is now a little more improved since it was younger, and has made a surfboard out of its own web. It's also "hanging 4" because it likes to show off. His body is also more closely designed than wurlibog's to look like a water spider (argyroneta aquatica)

Weboard comes from the words "web" and "board." At this point I think you can see I took inspiration from "world wide web" in the names of these water spiders. Weboard now loses his surfboard, but can now ride it's wave flawlessly, as well as shoot it out to consistently have web-wave available to ride on.
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