The monster species “Tabello” was given its name for its large wings, its ability to fly very far, very fast and for a long duration, and to travel through water with its tentacles. “Tabello” means messenger. At the start of the Roman Empire in the 8th century B.C., the gladiators and government of the Romans discovered Tabello and discovered that their ability to commute in any weather condition, as they have waterproof wings and nice tentacles, and their sense of direction was so superb that they began breeding Tabello and training them to be used as messengers across the Mediterranean Sea. Eventually, during the 16th century A.D., Tabellos were treated so terribly that the entire population of Tabellos revolted and are known today as viscious, blood-drinking creatures, as indicated by their sharp fangs. They like to hide in the dark and moist atmosphere of the Amazon forest and especially drink the blood of land animals and sea animals.