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Geochelone Aerios are a species from planet Aldabra, in the Andromeda Galaxy.

Appearance

Geochelone Aerios are a green turtle-like species with several holes in their torso. They have large, flipper-like arms and small stumpy legs. They also have retractable claws.

Powers and Abilities

Geochelone Aerios can retract into their shell and blow powerful winds out of the holes on their torso. The black spots at the end of their flippers can extend into finger-like claws. They can fly by blowing air to push themselves along. When flying or creating wind, their fins become triangular and their legs combine into a similar shape. Their appendages then rotate with the shell staying static and suspended. Geochelone Aerios are immune to mana.

According to Dwayne, Geochelone Aerios can learn to use magic.

Behavior

Geochelone Aerios are non-violent and prefer to spend their time eating grass and debating philosophy. They appear to enjoy gathering in groups. They travel by hovering above the ground.

Altered Geochelone Aerios

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Adwaita

Adwaita, who was a Geochelone Aerio that mastered magic a long time ago, became altered by all his magic and became violent and demanding.

Notable Geocholone Aerios

Trivia

  • According to Dwayne, some Geochelone Aerio philosophers have thought of lying, but they don't do it.
  • Because the Geochelone Aerios are from the Andromeda Galaxy, Geochelone Aerio DNA wasn't in the Codon Stream until the Ultimatrix scanned Galapagus.
  • Inspector 13 calls Geochelone Aerios, Aldabrians.

See also

  • Geochelone Aerio/Gallery
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