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Right after it's synthesized, the Ethereal Blarret only has one functioning mouth: the top one attached to the rest of its face. Once it's a little older, the Monster's secondary and tertiary mouths learn to sing with preternatural speed… although a non-trivial amount of discipline and concentration is required to make sure they all sing in the right order. After a while though, the reflex becomes 'otama-tic.' Blarrets love getting their triple chins scratched by an Auglur's digital claws - although in the case of the two lower mouths, it's more like a neck scratch?
Monster Bio
Blarret was teased by FGTeeV in a Billie Bust Up gameplay video, containing a show where Duddy guessed random characters based on their singing and silhouettes.[1]
Blarret's name is a portmanteau of the words "blare" and "ferret". It may also contain "blah", referring to how Blarrets sing with 3 mouths.
Blarret has mouths that look similar to Epic Maw's, with two of them being on its neck.
The line, "otama-tic" in Blarret's bio references the instrument its based on, the Otamatone.
Blarret was designed and animated by cerealsnail/Katy.
It also has the Monster Name Wenteeu, which might refer to her.
Katy and Jay (the intern who designed Auglur) requested Big Blue Bubble to make Blarret and Auglur friends.
This explains why Auglur likes giving Blarret neck/chin scratches.
In addition, both Blarret and Auglur have each other as one of their likes.
Blarret also has a monster name Rulgua, which refers to Auglur, but backwards. This also applies to Auglur itself, where one of its own monster names is Blarret's name but backwards, that being Terralb.
Blarret and Yooreek are the only two Monsters on Ethereal Workshop Wave 1 to not play together.
If Blarret were stable enough to have the standard way of breeding, then its possible combinations would be: Ghazt+ Kazilleon, Grumpyre + Jellbilly, and Humbug + Whisp.
In Blarret's first track another sound can be heard in the background which is probably not from the otamatone.