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This is a list of characters from Nexo Knights .
The Nexo Knights are the defenders of Knighton. The Nexo Knights fight the forces of Jestro and Monstrox. [1] [2] Among the members of the Nexo Knights are:
The Lava Monster Army is a group of fiery monsters made of lava that fight the Nexo Knights upon being summoned from the Book of Monsters by Jestro. When the members of the Lava Monster Army are defeated, they end up back in the Book of Monsters. In "Hot Rock Massage", it is revealed that the destruction of the Book of Monsters left them without a job. They wandered the kingdom until they found a Rogul containing the Forbidden Power of Blazing Burn and gained hope that they could build a town for them to live in called Burningham. After doing so, they ended up regretting the crimes they had done under the Book of Monsters' control and were no longer interested in fighting. The Nexo Knights teach them to fight again when the Stone Monster Army planned to steal the Rogul from their town. At the end of the episode, the Lava Monster Army ends up reverting to their old ways such as fighting each other.
Among the members of the Lava Monster Army are:
The Stone Monster Army is a group of rock monsters that are reanimated by the Cloud of Monstrox's lightning even after being re-petrified by normal attacks. When a combo attack defeats the Stone Monsters, they are destroyed with the animating energies sucked back into the Cloud of Monstrox. Upon the Colossus of Ultimate Destruction being turned into glass by Clay and being shattered, most of the Stone Monster Army fled. Among the members of the Stone Monster Army are:
The third wave of Nexo Knights action figures features the CyberBiters which are a group of cybernetic vampires infected by Monstrox's computer virus. Due to the show stopping production, they only appear in the toyline.
The Forest Monster Army is a group of monsters seen in the book "Lego Nexo Knights: The Book of Monsters" and have not yet appeared in the TV series. [63] They consist of twisted plants and fungus.
Among the members of the Forest Monster Army are:
The Sea Monster Army is a group of monsters seen in the book "Lego Nexo Knights: The Book of Monsters" and have not yet appeared in the TV series. [63] They consist of humanoid sea creatures that travel on a pirate ship that is powered by electric eels.
Among the members of the Sea Monster Army are:
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