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There are few monsters left in the world. As our species has explored and settled the planet, the far-flung areas marked “Here Be Dragons” have been charted, and toothy terrors once thought to populate the globe have turned out to be imaginary or merely unfamiliar animals. Yet some elusive creatures have retained their monstrous reputation. Foremost among them is Architeuthis dux—the giant squid. Zoologist Pierre Denys de Montfort was studying giant cephalopods in the 1700s after hearing accounts from captains of giant tentacles being discovered. He cited old pieces of artwork and ship disappearances as evidence of these beasts. After 10 ships went missing in 1782, de Montfort made the bold assumption that the Kraken was to blame. The boats were truthfully lost in a hurricane and his reputation was ruined. 11. The Kraken lays low.

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Hamilton, Robert, M.D., FRSE (1839), "The Kraken", in Jardine, William, Sir (ed.), Amphibious carnivora, including the Walrus and Seals, also of the Herbivorous Cetacea, &c., The Naturalist's Library 25 (Mammalia 11), Lizars, W. H. 1788–1859, engraver, Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars, pp.327–336 {{ citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link). Plate XXX (The Kraken): "The Kraken supposed a sepia or cuttle fish (from Denys Montfort)", p.326a via Biodiversity.Denys-Montfort, Pierre (1801). "La poulpe colossal – La poulpe kraken". Des mollusques. Histoire naturelle: générale et particulière 102 (in French). Vol.2. Paris: L'Imprimerie de F. Dufart. pp.256–412. ; alt text (Vol. 102) via Biodiversity Heritage Library Although fictional and the subject of myth, the legend of the Kraken continues to the present day, with numerous references in film, literature, television, and other popular culture topics. [211] Bringsværd, T.A. (1970). The Kraken: A slimy giant at the bottom of the sea. In: Phantoms and Fairies: From Norwegian Folklore. Johan Grundt Tanum Forlag, Oslo. pp. 67–71. a b c [Anonymous] (1849). (Review) New Books: An Essay on the credibility of the Kraken. The Nautical Magazine 18(5): 272–276.

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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. To spawn the Deep Sea Kraken MVP, you have to kill 1800 mobs in the first floor of the dungeon. There will then be an announce on the map when he appears. Olaus Magnus (1887) [1539], p. 12, note 5: "..Die geogr. Länge beginnt bald bei Irland, bald bei den Inseln "Fortunate" Simpson, Sarah (11 October 2011). "Smokin' Kraken?". Discovery News. Discovery Channel . Retrieved 11 October 2011. However, there was also the danger to seamen of being engulfed by the whirlpool when it submerged, [76] [12] and this whirlpool was compared to Norway's famed Moskstraumen often known as "the Maelstrom". [77] [78]When using Overbrand, has a change to gain additional ATK + 50 and increases physical damage against Fish and Demon race by adittional 50% for 10 seconds The Kraken is a myth, but that didn't stop several prominent scientists of their day from declaring it a real species in scientific textbooks. This included 18th century French zoologist Pierre Denys de Montfort, who blamed ship sinkings on the Kraken, and Carl Von Linné , who described it as a real animal in his book Systema Naturae. 9. Jules Verne Made the Kraken Famous

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The legend of the Kraken may have originated from sightings of giant squid, which may grow to 12–15m (40–50 feet) in length. Having reached the Brooklyn Bridge, the friends find themselves surrounded by crabs, where their leader, the yeti crab Rico, challenges them to a dance battle. Alice's performance strikes Rico, and he falls in love with her. After that, the heroes pass the Brooklyn Bridge onto the streets of flooded New York City. They enter the radiation zone and overcome a number of zombie piranhas.The Swedish diminutive form kräkel, a word for a branchy/spiny piece of wood, [29] have given name to a variety of sea dwelling plants in Swedish, most notably furcellaria lumbricalis, a species of red algae. [30] [i] There is also the morphological derivation kräkla (dialectal Norwegian: krekle), meaning crooked piece of wood, which has given name to primitive forms of whisks and beaters (cooking), made from the tops of trees by keeping a row of twigs as the beating element, resembling the appearance of a cephalopod, but also crosiers and shepherd's crooks. [33] Montfort also listed additional wondrous fauna as identifiable with the kraken. [135] [136] There was Paullini's monstrum marinum glossed as a sea crab ( German: Seekrabbe), [137] which a later biologist has suggested to be one of the Hyas spp. [138] It was also described as resembling Gesner's Cancer heracleoticus crab alleged to appear off the Finnish coast. [137] [133] von Bergen's " bellua marina omnium vastissima" (meaning 'vastest-of-all sea-beast'), namely the trolwal ('ogre whale', 'troll whale') of Northern Europe, and the Teufelwal ('devil whale') of the Germans follow in the list. [139] [136] Angola octopus, pictured in St. Malo [ edit ] However, the first description of the creature is usually credited to the Norwegian bishop Pontoppidan (1753). Pontoppidan was the first to describe the kraken as an octopus (polypus) of tremendous size, [b] and wrote that it had a reputation for pulling down ships. The French malacologist Denys-Montfort, of the 19th century, is also known for his pioneering inquiries into the existence of gigantic octopuses. Legend says that the sea monster enjoys solitude and resides deep on the ocean floor. It uses its tentacles to stay tethered to the bottom and hunts for food. The beast will only surface in warm weather—or when disrupted. 12. The Kraken has no magic powers.

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Kräkel has also been used to describe Potamogeton Vaill (pondweed) [31] and Zostera Lin (marine eelgrass), [32] etc. the loader will decrypt embedded resource DataBasePracticalJob using the encryption algorithim RC2, the key for the encryption will be the MD5 hash value of the hardcoded string QEssDJZhQnLywDnJGpBEr (The interesting part here is that the hashing applied on the string after encoding it with BigEndianUnicode, 0x00 appends as a suffix to each byte.) Here is a diagram of the decryption process: The biggest recorded octopus (so far!) is the Giant Pacific Octopus, which lives in the waters around Japan, Mexico and the USA and Canada. It can live at depths of up to 2,000 ft, and can weigh as much as 157lbs! They only live around 3-4 years though, which is long for an octopus but not very long for us! 13. And the Biggest Ever Squid Was Over 40 Feet Long! Egede conjectured that the krake was equitable to the monster that the Icelanders call hafgufa, but as he had not obtained anything related to him through an informant, he had difficulty describing the latter. [42] [l]Weiss, Allen S. (2002). "4 The Epic of the Cephalopod". Feast and Folly: Cuisine, Intoxication, and the Poetics of the Sublime. SUNY Press. pp.73–75. ISBN 0-7914-5518-1. : repr. from Weiss (Winter 2002) in: Discourse 24 (1: Mortals to Death ), Wayne State University Press, pp. 150–159, JSTOR 41389633 Crantz, David [in German] (1820). The History of Greenland: Including an Account of the Mission Carried on by the United Brethren in that Country. From the German of David Crantz. Vol.1. p.122. ; Cf. Note X, pp. 323–338 Pontoppidan (1753a), pp.344: "bruge paa Sneglenes Maade, med at strekke dem hid og did"; Pontoppidan (1755), p.213: "use [long arms, or antennae] like the Snail, in turning about". Kubodera, T., and Mori, K. 2005. First-ever observations of a live giant squid in the wild. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 22 (272). pp. 2583-2586

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