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  2. Herobrine - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, during Minecraft 's alpha stage of development, an anonymous post was made on 4chan's /v/ board, where the author claimed to encounter a mysterious entity while playing Minecraft. The post claimed that shortly after starting a new world in Minecraft , the author saw what they believed to be a cow in the distance, which they approached ...

  3. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Agoa- (American) turtle monster of West Virginian lore centered around the Monongahela River. Name derived from Lenape language word for snake, but creature completely made up by whites. Ammut – female demon, funerary deity and animal hybrid (Egypt) Bakunawa – Serpent-like Dragon in Philippines (Philippines)

  4. Gamera - Wikipedia

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    The turtle, dubbed "Toto" by Toru after his own nickname by his deceased mother, [3] quickly forms a bond with the boy and develops the ability to breathe fire and fly. [59] After consuming the glowing rock found with his egg, Toto fully transforms into the next incarnation of Gamera, [ 57 ] gaining the power to defeat a lizard-like monster ...

  5. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A mysterious enchantress (駒妖) from the Kansai region who appears during full moons to challenge people to games of ōgi, a variant of Shogi. Those who accept her challenge are said to have their souls transformed into yūrei (ghosts). Modern sightings have been reported in urban areas. [2] Konaki-jiji

  6. Cultural depictions of turtles - Wikipedia

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    Turtle carapaces and scutes from Red Sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) were used in rings, bracelets, dishes, bowls, knife hilts, amulets, and combs. Carapaces from Kleinmann's tortoise were used as sounding boards for lutes, harps and mandolins. [16] Turtle shells were also used to make norvas, an instrument resembling a banjo. [26]

  7. World Turtle - Wikipedia

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    The World Turtle in Hindu mythology is known as Akūpāra (Sanskrit: अकूपार), or sometimes Chukwa.An example of a reference to the World Turtle in Hindu literature is found in Jñānarāja (the author of Siddhantasundara, writing c. 1500): "A vulture, whichever has only little strength, rests in the sky holding a snake in its beak for a prahara [three hours].

  8. Pentagon denies foreign entity behind mysterious New Jersey ...

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    The Pentagon on Wednesday denied that any foreign country was behind the mysterious drones that have flown near sensitive U.S. military sites in New Jersey. Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina ...

  9. Mythology of Lost - Wikipedia

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    The Island is home to a mysterious entity, consisting of a black mass accompanied by mechanical-like sounds and electrical activity within, dubbed the "Smoke Monster" or just the "Monster" by the survivors. The monster has been described by Lost producer Damon Lindelof as "one of the biggest secrets" of the mythology. [4]