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Heuvelmans (2015), p.124: "..it cannot pass through the Pillars of Hercules; he sees in it an obscure allusion" to the kraken. The ophiurid starfish seems further fortified when he notes that "starfish" called "Medusa's heads" ( caput medusæ; pl. capita medusæ) are considered to be "the young of the great sea-krake" by local lore. Pontoppidan ventured the 'young krakens' may rather be the eggs ( ova) of the starfish. [112] Pontopiddan was satisfied that "Medusa's heads" was the same as the foregoing starfish ( Stella arborensis of old), [113] but "Medusa's heads" were something found ashore aplenty across Norway according to von Bergen, who thought it absurd these could be young "Kraken" since that would mean the seas would be full of (the adults). [114] [115] The "Medusa's heads" appear to be a Gorgonocephalid, with Gorgonocephalus spp. being tentatively suggested. [116] [s]

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Kraken's grandson, Deep, considers life to be boring, but shows an interest in objects made by humans. He also involves his friends: anglerfish Evo and shrimp Alice. Soon one of Deep's "pranks" accidentally endangers the inhabitants of his home and encloses them by stones. Deep learns from Kraken that only the white whale Nathan can help them, and tells his grandson the necessary landmarks to identify where Nathan can be found. Deep, Evo and Alice set out to find Nathan.Erik Pontoppidan's Det første Forsøg paa Norges naturlige Historie (1752, actually volume 2, 1753) [72] made several claims regarding kraken, including the notion that the creature was sometimes mistaken for a group of small islands with fish swimming in-between, [73] Norwegian fishermen often took the risk of trying to fish over kraken, since the catch was so plentiful [74] (hence the saying "You must have fished on Kraken" [75]). The Kraken is a Scandinavian monster, and appears in myths and stories in the coasts around countries like Sweden and Norway. It's usually depicted as a giant octopus with huge, saucer like eyes and long, winding tentacles. One of the first Scandanavians to describe seeing sea monsters was Hans Egede, a Dano-Norwegian traveller who talked about seeing a huge monster; ' This monster was of so huge a size that, coming out of the water, its head reached as high as the mainmast; its body was as bulky as the ship, and three or four times as long'. Scary! 2. It's Related to the Hafgufa Finnur Jónsson, ed. (1920). "12". Konungs skuggsjá: Speculum regale. Vol.2. Reykjavík: I kommission i den Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag. Cf. kraken aka "the crab-fish" ( Swedish: Krabbfisken) described by Swedish magnate Jacob Wallenberg [ sv] in Min son på galejan ("My son on the galley", 1781):

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A cursed weapon exists only for the destruction of all living being. The curse of this sword even affects the wielder that leads the person to misery. The second strange DLL will have 2 embedded resources that will be decrypted, the first embedded resource SeaCyanPul will be a .DLL that will be in charge of injecting the final payload to RegAsm.exe (won’t be getting into it right now but the 3rd stage will be uploaded to Malware Bazaar) Figuier, Louis [in French] (1866). La vie et les moeurs des animaux zoophytes et mollusques par Louis Figuier. Paris: L. Hachette et C.ie. p.463. McMenamin, Mark A. S.; McMenamin, Dianna Schulte (October 2011). "Triassic Kraken: The Berlin Ichthyosaur Death Assemblage Interpreted as a Giant Cephalopod Midden". Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. 43 (5): 310. Archived from the original on 14 May 2019 . Retrieved 18 May 2023.The characters have a disagreement when it becomes apparent they are lost, and everyone accuses Deep of taking them on a dangerous journey. They meet the penguin Darcy and his assistants: the walrus Luigi and the dolphin Ralph. While Darcy and Luigi distract the main characters by watching the film about the project "Ark-1" and "Ark-2" (which are spacecraft that saved humans and ground animals respectively, by leaving the Earth and settling another planet), they discuss the plan to freeze them and leave the Earth on the "Ark-3" (which is for aquatic animals). Book about squid and other cephalopods: " Monarchs of the Sea: The Extraordinary 500-Million-Year History of Cephalopods" (The Experiment, 2020). Finnur Jónsson (1920) having arrived at the opinion that the kraken probably represented an inkfish (squid/octopus), as discussed earlier, expressed his skepticism towards the standing notion that the kraken originated from the hafgufa. [16] Pontoppidan [ edit ]

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Redi, Francesco (1686). Observationes Franisci Redi circa animalia viventia, quae reperiuntur in animalibus viventibus. Florentiae apud P. Batini 1684 in 4to. p.84. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help) To spawn the Deep Sea Witch MVP, you have to kill 1800 mobs in the second floor of the dungeon. There will then be an announce on the map when she appears.Bergen, Karl August von (1761), "Observatio XXVIII: Microcosmo, bellua marina omnium", Nova acta physico-medica Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae naturae curiosorum exhibentia ephemerides, impensis Wolfgangi Schwarzkopfii, vol.2, pp.143–150 Having accepted as fact that a colossal octopus was capable of dragging a ship down, Montfort made a more daring hypothesis. He attempted to blame colossal octopuses for the loss of ten warships under British control in 1782, including six captured French men-of-war. The disaster began with the distress signal fired by the captured ship of the line Ville de Paris which was then swallowed up by parting waves, and the other ships coming to aid shared the same fate. He proposed, by process of elimination, that such an event could only be accounted for as the work of many octopuses. [144] [145] [146] The creature—likely the inspiration for the legendary kraken—has been said to have terrorized sailors since antiquity, but its existence has been widely accepted for only about 150 years. Before that, giant squid were identified as sea monsters or viewed as a fanciful part of maritime lore, as in the case of a strange encounter shortly before scientists realized just what was swimming through the ocean deep. It's not just in Europe and the Middle-East that we have ancient stories of sea monsters. In Japan there is the Umibōzu, which can look like anything from a hairy monster to a whale, and it determined to wreak havoc and sink ships. In Native American mythology, there is the Apotamkin, which has fangs and long hair and inhabits the cold waters of the North Atlantic. In the Caribbean, there is the Lusca, who looks a lot like the Kraken, although sometimes it has the features of a shark too! 6. It's Probably Based on an Octopus



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