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<infobox theme-source="nation"> <image source="image" /> <title source="name"><default>Purple pentapus</default></title> <group> <header>General information</header> <label>Habitat</label> <label>Status</label> <label>Bending</label> <label>Uses</label> </group> <group> <header>Chronological information</header> <label>First appearance</label> <label>Last appearance</label> <label>Voiced by</label> </group> <header>Image gallery (0)</header> </infobox> The purple pentapus is a small, five-legged invertebrate that is fairly widespread in aquatic environments. It leaves red polka-dot marks when its tentacles are detached from a person's skin. The creature is difficult to remove with brute force once attached, but if one strokes its head, a gesture which the pentapus immensely appreciates, it will readily release its grip.

History

The markings left by the purple pentapus were used to feign an outbreak of "pentapox" by the people of Omashu.

Team Avatar encountered this species in the city of Omashu while navigating through a sewer pipe. When Sokka crawled out of the sewer pipe, he had several pentapuses clinging to his face. Upon removal, several spots were left over, and the team used it as an excuse for breaking curfew, under the name of "pentapox", a fictional disease. The distinctive suction marks left by these animals were later used as a way to lead the citizens of Omashu outside the captured city's gates, as the marks fooled the guards into believing the inhabitants were infected with pentapox.[1]

Anatomy

The purple pentapus is a five-eyed, five-tentacled, octopus-like creature that lives in the water and is roughly the size of a human fist. It has a purple head and dark purple tentacles. Using the small suction cups on its tentacles, it latches onto targets, though it is harmless to humans.[2][3]

Bahavior

The species usually spends its entire life in water, and it is not picky in regards to its environment; purple pentapus can be found in oceans, lakes, and even sewers.[3] The animals use the powerful suction cups on their tentacles to hold onto surfaces and hunt small prey, mainly shellfish and algae.[2][3]

Connection

The purple pentapus resembles small octopuses but unlike an octopus, which has eight arms and two eyes, the small invertebrate has five arms, like a starfish, and five eyes.

Trivia

  • Purple pentapii were used in Eel Swan Sauna for healing baths.[4]
  • The purple pentapus' name is the strongest example of alliteration in both series, as it repeats the "p" sound four times. Other creatures in the series whose names are alliterations include the canyon crawler, fire ferret, flying fishopotamus, goat gorilla, pygmy puma, snail sloth, and spidersnake.
  • Penta (πέντε) is a Greek numerical prefix for "five", and pus is derived from the Greek pous (πούς), which means "leg". The name thus refers to the five limbs of the animal, much like how the octopus' name comes from it having eight limbs.
  • In the video game Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth, the pluralization of "pentapus" was noted to be the Latin "pentapii",[5] versus the more conventional English pluralization of "pentapuses".
  • In the end credits for the ninth episode of the fifth season of The Dragon Prince, there is a drawing of the purple pentapus as it appears in Avatar: The Last Airbender sketched next to an illustration of a creature of the same name that appears earlier in that episode of the The Dragon Prince.
  • On the now-defunct official Avatar: The Last Airbender website, an underview of a purple pentapus was featured, revealing a beak similar to that of ordinary octopuses, though this beak never appeared in the actual series.[2]

References

  1. Avatar: The Last Airbender, Book 1, Episode 203
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nick.com (archived)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Beasts of the Four Nations: Creatures From Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, page 96.
  4. Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game. Wan Shi Tong's Adventure Guide, Version 1.0, 2022, p. 154.
  5. "Walkthrough for Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth - 6:17".Link(accessed 2012-10-29).

See also

de:Pentapus es:Pentapus púrpura nl:Paarse Pentapussen ru:Фиолетовые пентапусы uk:Рожева п'ятиніжка