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Mitchill (1813), pp.402–203: "[Mr. Montfort's].. gigantic Sepia.. [which he] calls Colossal". Also Mitchill, passim. gives Sepia octopus (recté octopodia). The krake (English: kraken) was described by Hans Egede in his Det gamle Grønlands nye perlustration (1729; Ger. t. 1730; tr. Description of Greenland, 1745), [50] drawing from the fables of his native region, the Nordlandene len [ no] of Norway, then under Danish rule. [52] [53] 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:

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Gorgonocephalus eucnemis. [93] "Shetland Argus", according to Bell; possibly Linnaeus's caput medusa[e] also; [94] [95] this a more far-ranging species. [95] Nyrop, Kristoffer [in Danish] (1887), "Navnets mag: en folkepsykologisk studie", Opuscula Philologica: Mindre Afhandlinger, Copenhagen: Filologisk-historiske Samfund: 182

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The marginal header in the original is " Fabel om Kraken i Nordlandene" [51] which refers specifically to the len of Nordland under Danish rule; this is not just modern Norway's Nordland county, but includes the counties that lies farther north. Egede was born in Harstad, in Nordland (len) during his life, but the town is now part of Troms og Finnmark, Norway. The minimun level requiriment to enter the first map is 140. For the second map, the minimum level is 180. In this blog I’ve covered a new .NET based stealer/keylogger malware, the way it was used in a phishing campaign, and a dive into the loader/injection process including overview of the malware capabilities and config extraction. Part 2 Speculum Regale Islandicum after Thormodus Torfæus, as elocuted by Egede. The Speculum contains a detailed digression about whales and seals in the seas around Iceland and Greenland, [60] where one finds description of the hafgufa. 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]

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A giant squid washed up on Golden Mile Beach in Britannia Bay, South Africa. (Image credit: Adéle Grosse) Giant squid vs colossal squid Ellis, Richard (2006). Singing Whales and Flying Squid: The Discovery Of Marine Life. Rowman & Littlefield. p.143. ISBN 1-4617-4896-8. Every quest has a 24 hour cooldown, but the main reset of every quest, at 04:00 AM server time, ignores the remaining time.Kap. 8. §11. Kraken oder Horven, das größte Thier in der Welt /12. Beschreibung dieses Thieres". Versuch einer natürlichen Geschichte Norwegens (in German). Vol.2. Copenhagen: Franz Christian Mumme. pp.394–400. Palomares ML, Pauly D, eds. (2022). " Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae" in SeaLifeBase. January 2022 version. The legend in Olaus's map fails to clarify on the lobster-like monster "M", [z] depicted off the island of Iona. [aa] [186] However, the associated writing called the Auslegung adds that this section of the map extends from Ireland to the "Insula Fortunata". [187] This "Fortunate Island" was a destination on St. Brendan's Voyage, one of whose adventures was the landing of the crew on an island-sized monstrous, as depicted in a 17th century engraving (cf. figure right); [189] and this monstrous fish, according to Bartholin was the aforementioned hafgufa, [155] which has already been discussed above as one of the creatures of lore equated with kraken. a b Gesner, Conrad (1670). Fisch-Buch. Gesnerus redivivus auctus & emendatus, oder: Allgemeines Thier-Buch 4. Frankfurt-am-Main: Wilhelm Serlin. pp.124–125. 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.

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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 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.Cahill, James Leo (2019). Zoological Surrealism: The Nonhuman Cinema of Jean Painlevé. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-4529-5922-1.

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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) Although the shape is a guitar, steel strings are used, and an amplifier is installed that converts the vibration into electrical vibration by means of magnetic induction. 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 Machan (2020): "In other words, Pontoppidan imagines the kraken as a kind of giant crab, although he, too, allows that the animal is largely unwitnessed and unknown. Olaus gives description of a whale with two elongated teeth ("like a boar's or elephant's tusk") to protect its huge eyes, which "sprouts horns", and although these are as hard as horn, they can be made supple also. [175] [38] But the tusked form was named "swine-whale" ( German: Schweinwal), and the horned form "bearded whale" ( German: Bart-wal) by Swiss naturalist Gesner, who observed it possessed a "starry beard" around the upper and lower jaws. [176] [36] At least one writer has suggested this might represent the kraken of Norwegian lore. [37]

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Simpson, Sarah (11 October 2011). "Smokin' Kraken?". Discovery News. Discovery Channel . Retrieved 11 October 2011. The Kraken", Sea Monsters Unmasked, The Fisheries Exhibition Literature 3, Chapman and Hall, pp.325–327 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. Müller, Prof. Dr., in Giessen (1802), "Kraken", Deutsche Encyclopädie oder Allgemeines Real-Wörterbuch aller Künste und Wissenschaften: Ko-Kraz, vol.22, Frankfurt a. M.: Varrentrapp und Wenner, pp.594–605 {{ citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

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