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  2. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    Besides kraken, the monster went under a variety of names early on, the most common after kraken being horven ("the horv"). [16] Icelandic philologist Finnur Jónsson explained this name in 1920 as an alternative form of harv (lit. ' harrow ') and conjectured that this name was suggested by the inkfish's action of seeming to plow the sea. [15]

  3. King's Quest - Wikipedia

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    The follow-ups King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human and King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella do not star Graham, but involve the protagonists who ultimately end up saving the king and/or the kingdom from threats such as a dragon and untimely death. Gwydion begins as a peasant of Llewdor and a slave of the wizard Manannan; he escapes by using ...

  4. Hafgufa - Wikipedia

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    The King noted that hafgufa was rarely seen, but always seen in the same two places. He concluded there must be only two of them and that they must be infertile, otherwise the seas would be full of them. [15] The King described the feeding manner of hafgufa: The fish would belch, which would expel so much food that it would attract all the ...

  5. King's Quest: Mask of Eternity - Wikipedia

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    The cursor is dynamic, and can change into four different types depending on actions. The primary cursor is the Play Cursor, which functions much like the cursor in King's Quest VII. It is used to look, take, talk and do. Like in King's Quest VII, picking up an item from

  6. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Legacy Trilogy: Ian Douglas: Film 2004 War Appleseed [73] Film 2004 War, Technology Casshern [citation needed] Based on two Japanese anime series. A race of super-robots led by their leader, Black King, take over the world. Novel 2004 War Cloud Atlas: David Mitchell: One of the six novellas by Mitchell set in a post-apocalyptic future Novel ...

  7. Kraken in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Kraken is an aquatic monster that has appeared in many comics publications. [2] A Kraken was featured in the story "The Kraken" in issue #49 of Adventures into the Unknown by ACG in 1953. [3] The web comic "Angry Faerie" (from July 13, 2012), featured a bodybuilder type character called the Kraken. [4]

  8. King's Quest (2015 video game) - Wikipedia

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    King's Quest is an episodic video game series developed by The Odd Gentlemen and published by Activision under the Sierra Entertainment brand name for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It is a new re-imagining of the long-running King's Quest series.

  9. Talk:Kraken in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The humor magazine of McGill University's Faculty of Law is called The Kraken. The Blue World,a book written by Jack Vance was published at April 5, 1983. In the book Kraken made appearance named as Kragen. Further to this, the famous sonnet by Alfred Tennyson is at the "Legacy" section of Kraken, where it belongs. A link has been provided to ...