| 25 May 2004 | Feanor son of finrod | i think you should name it Valarauko | |
| 22 Jul 2004 | Aubrey 'Vampy' Houser | Wow.. Awesome. He looks like a "Bloodcraze" or a "DuskWarp." | |
| 12 Aug 2004 | Dreamcatcher | Jagarrot ? Wel it fits nice of course, 'jag' from jaguar and 'arrot' from parrot! I can clearly see parts of a parrot and parts of a jaguar in this creature... I think thats what the person who thought of this name was thinking..  I agree with jagarrot. | |
| 21 Jan 2005 | Yip | Plus Jagarrot is really cool and sounds like Jabberwock. Me likeys the picture, especially the baack half. | |
| 9 Apr 2005 | Kyrissean | "Juggernaut," a massive, inescapable force with a funny name. It's kinda cute, in a crazy morbid creepy scary way! | |
| 19 Nov 2005 | Nararauko (fiery demon) | BTW, the post with all the tolkien-esque names was me. | |
| 19 Nov 2005 | Anonymous | i was thinking maybe Gurthcaranseregaelin would be good, as it is a fusion of tolkien's primary middle-earth languages, translating to "the pool of death-red blood", but i figure that's pretty long, (even i have to work hard to say it right) so how about Dîndel (silent horror) or Aglarlach (jumping flame of glory)? yeah, i got REEEAAALLLY bored. seriously though, its good and i figure it would fit one of those names pretty darn well. | |
| 6 Dec 2005 | Thora | Diabolicus Infinitus. His palate only lusts for juicy pink bunnies. | |
| 29 Aug 2006 | Lynnessa 'Lyndi' Dick | Yes, Jagarrot fits this beasty. Though, I like the use of Tolkien's laguages and the meaning behind the name. Dindel gets my vote for the meaning and practicality. | |
| 11 Dec 2006 | Marina Marlagoutsou | I think,it should have no name,because,since anyone who got in his laburinth never got out to say the tale...How the hell would people know its name?? | |