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The Kraken (THANK YOU FUDGY)

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TO ANYONE WHO THINKS I COPIED DAEWO'S, I MADE THIS BEFORE HIM

THIS NEEDS NO MODS AND IS A CONTRAPTION.



The kraken is a legendary sea monster of enormous size said to appear off the coasts of Norway.

Kraken, the subject of sailors' superstitions and myths, was first described in the modern age at the turn of the 18th century, in a travelogue by Francesco Negri in 1700. This description was followed in 1734 by an account from Dano-Norwegian missionary and explorer Hans Egede, who described the kraken in detail and equated it with the hafgufa of medieval lore.

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, 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.

The great man-killing octopus entered French fiction when novelist Victor Hugo (1866) introduced the pieuvre octopus of Guernsey lore, which he identified with the kraken of legend. This led to Jules Verne's depiction of the kraken, although Verne did not distinguish between squid and octopus.

The legend of the Kraken may have originated from sightings of giant squid, which may grow to 13–15 meters (40–50 feet) in length.

Linnaeus may have indirectly written about the kraken. Linnaeus wrote about the Microcosmus genus (an animal with various other organisms or growths attached to it, comprising a colony). Subsequent authors have referred to Linnaeus's writing, and the writings of Bartholin's cetus called hafgufa, and Paullini's monstrous marinum as "krakens".

That said, the claim that Linnaeus used the word "kraken" in the margin of a later edition of Systema Naturae has not been confirmed.




THIS IS A CONTRAPTION, NOT A MOD.

This Contraption, has got 4 tentacles each with 8 joints each tentacle a movable jaw, from both sides of course. And needs 0 Mods. None. also i have a youtube channel so check that out. @demonicatee.
41 Comments
demonicatee  [author] 12 Aug, 2024 @ 9:49pm 
thx
bread746 12 Aug, 2024 @ 6:07pm 
this is so cool
demonicatee  [author] 22 Jul, 2023 @ 12:04am 
u copy stuff
Mario 21 Jul, 2023 @ 6:08pm 
and used mine too
demonicatee  [author] 26 Dec, 2022 @ 12:19pm 
same, but i still watch them
CaptainFlappers 24 Dec, 2022 @ 9:20am 
I used to watch his youtube videos:ppg_human::ppg_knife::steamthumbsup:
CaptainFlappers 24 Dec, 2022 @ 9:20am 
nice bro I know fudgy I saw him use it
:ppg_brain:
demonicatee  [author] 12 Dec, 2022 @ 11:34am 
FUDGY USED THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
demonicatee  [author] 6 Nov, 2022 @ 9:31pm 
WE GOT STARSSS!!!!!
demonicatee  [author] 3 Oct, 2022 @ 3:10am 
thanks