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Wall monsters

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Those of u who have seen the very first Knightmare season 1 the first wall monster Olgarth was very ill looking then he changed the next time!! u could see his face more
i liked brangwen a female so we are not sexist
she was a mardy cow thoguh remmber Julies team got 2 question right and she said No other knowledge is earned how rude!!!!
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I found Brangwen to be the best Wall Monster, heck knows why, I probably remember her the most from my childhood years.

The burping just didn't do it for me when it came to Olgarth!
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My favourite was Golgarach because he was more "relaxed" than the other wall monsters i.e. less prone to talking in dreary montones than the monsters from S1, not as needlessly bad tempered as Igneous or Brangwen, and not as dense as the Brollachan.

Best of all, Golgarach seemed to have a sense of humour, as he demonstrated with his reaction to the "saucer of water" riddle. A wall monster with a sense of humour made for a refreshing change. :)
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Would it be wrong to call the gargotle and the oracle wall monsters?

I thought they wer both great and was sad to see them go.

On the other hand I was glad they got rid of the door monsters even though I found some of Doorkiss's questions hilarius.
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No I don't think either of them could be classed as wall monsters, especially not the Oracle.
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It's probably some kind of spirit then.
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How about blockers then?
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Yeah, blockers are wall monsters, although they don't seem to have a personality between them.
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Wouldn't it be funny if a dungeonere grabbed everything on the table and then ran out of the room straight away?
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I imagine Olgarth/Granitas/Igneous/Golgarach/Brangwen would have let out laser bolts from their eyes and zap the dungeoneer, if that happened!
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They could maybe do that, but I think the door would rpobably close up befoer the dungeonere could get to it?
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Didn't really like them - preferred Oakley and Brollachan :D
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In my opinion my favourite was the Brangwen-she as she was probably the easiest to understand.
What about the weeping doors though, as they served a pretty similar purpose. They personally annoyed me

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How did the wall monasters end up in the walls in the first place?

As well as threatening to eat dungeoneres they can also help them so I'd say they were neutral.
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Pendragon wrote: How did the wall monasters end up in the walls in the first place?
The same way that the door monsters wound up in doors - an inanimate object was spell-bound.
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