digifake:Perserphonemon
my mega plant fairy digimon, i made her for the floramon line/a mega for my digimon oc Earthia and her Floramon partner Rosa
The godddes of spring Digimon
Type : fairy/plant Attribute: Data Level : mega Evolves from:lillymon/lilamon/blossomon/ Aroma aria Family : wind gaurdians/ virus busters Attacks : rainbow bloom ,petal paradise,gentle gaze Bio : this mega level fairy plant is the embodiment of spring ,where ever it goes joy and happiness is sure to follow. It possesses gentle heart and a love for all living things and despises those who will do them harm. It had the innate ability to purify polluted areas with just a single touch , fresh blooming flowers and plant life follow wherever ever it steps . It’s not really a fan of violent and perfers to try and deter attackers with its soothing aroma and pretty blooms .
This is the fusion mega of The Tamer Earthia and her Partner Rosa the Floramon. They first attained this form when the seven demon lords invaded the human world with intent to rule it ,each taking control of a different part of the city they lived in . The 9 tamers and there Digimon after a meeting and some strategizing they opted for a divide and conquer strategy , she and Rosa were paired with up with Michael and mako and charged with going after leviamon .the pair actually received there megas at the same time . Earthia and her partner were actually very nervous about the Battle , she wasn’t sure if she would be able to go through with the fight , she considered herself a pacifist and didn’t like violence , however she eventually changed her mind when she saw leviamon attacking innocent civilians.This form was born from Earthia and Rosa wish to defend all the innocent creatures and other living of the earth from the destruction pain and devastation that the 7 demons lords attack was causing . It was An incredible hard battle and the team had gotten beat up pretty badly but thanks to there team work they were able to defeat the demon lord And send him back to the dark area .















