Final Submission
Basilbulb
A combination of "Basilisk" + "Bulb", whilst also being a slant rhyme of "Beelzebub".
Pronounced: "bas-uhl-buhlb"
IPA: bæs
əl bʌlb
This name captures the three things I most wanted to illustrate in our CAPmon; it is a snake, its apple, and that it is a metaphor for the ultimate evil trickster, the Devil.
The legendary basilisk is not just any ordinary snake, but is the King of the Snakes, said to have the power to kill with a single glare.
'Bulb' obviously refers to the apple which hangs from its tail, tantalizing its prey.
Beelzebub is but one of the many names of the Devil, who, according to the Book of Genesis, tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden with the forbidden fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.