

They also arrived to this island under strange circumstances, they actually come. In fact, they aren't human at all!Īs you meet the residents you learn that the mysteries go even further, these monstrous residents find themselves in the same situation as you. You quickly realize this island is inhabited, but its residents aren't normal people. You wake up on an island.You don't know how you arrived there. Or perhaps you will attempt to get close to these Monster Girls? Oddly attractive!?įrom Elves to Kitsune from Mermaids to Androids myths and science fiction suddenly become a reality as you find yourself on this mysterious island. This island is full of monsters and they are all. All rights reserved.Dragons, slimes, giant bugs, centaurs and more.

Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. depositing minute scintillating crystals on the windowpanes" (Primo Levi). Scintillate is applied to what flashes as if emitting sparks in a continuous stream: "a dense, hoary mist of ammonium chloride. To twinkle is to shine with quick, intermittent flashes or gleams: "a few stars, twinkling faintly in the deep blue of the night sky" (Hugh Walpole). Glimmer refers to faint, fleeting light: "On the French coast the light / Gleams, and is gone the cliffs of England stand, / Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay" (Matthew Arnold). To glisten is to shine with a sparkling luster: The snow glistened in the dawn light. Sparkle suggests a rapid succession of little flashes of high brilliance ( crystal glasses sparkling in the candlelight), and glitter, a similar succession of even greater intensity ( jewels glittering in the display case). Glint applies to briefly gleaming or flashing light: "the fountain's silver-painted swan glinted in the moonlight" (Kate Wheeler). Gleam implies a transient or subdued light that often appears against a dark background: "The light gleams an instant, then it's night once more" (Samuel Beckett). Flash refers to a sudden and brilliant but short-lived outburst of light: A bolt of lightning flashed across the horizon. Synonyms: flash, gleam, glint, sparkle, glitter, glisten, glimmer, twinkle, scintillate
