|An enormous deep sea dweller with crustacean attributes, the Shellfire glides through the ocean at incredible speeds and tows the Dragon Hunter battleship bolted to its back. Reminiscent of a much larger - much angrier - horseshoe crab, the Shellfire shrugs off attacks with its durable carapace ...
Even though the Submaripper that appeared inDangers of the Deepis huge, the ones that were shown inThe Serpent's Heirare smaller thanThunderdrums, and are about the same size as aMonstrous Nightmare. The Submaripper was first named inDangers of the Deepon November 4th, 2014, and was adde...
HiccupI don't think we've ever seen this before. The Fathomfin is a gigantic Tidal Class dragon that first appeared in The Serpent's Heir. According to Richard Hamilton, the only Fathomfin seen thus far in the Franchise is a Leviathan Class dragon, anoth
s oceans. By comparison, we havephotographed 99% of the moon’ssurface. There are likely entire species in the darkest depths of the sea that scientists haven’t even discovered yet. Robots are helping explorers traverse these realms of the deep, where water pressure is far too high for ...
The elevated tensions between Israel and Iran, and between Russia and NATO over Ukraine, make it feel like we are moving inevitably toward World War III.
The process begins as water migrates to the geyser's plumbing system through fissures in ground. Since the plumbing system is miles deep, thewaterat the bottom of the geyser's plumbing is under incredible pressure from the water above it. Think of the entire system as a giant pressure cooke...
18:11 What are your thoughts on who or what god or original source is? 21:43 Maybe we created this realm and then it got corrupted. 26:20 Maybe we got tricked into here somewhere along the line and that's just been continuing. ...
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You run like Motsapi!The legacy of Lesotho’s first Olympic athlete runs deep The small African nation of Lesotho sent its first Olympian to Munich in 1972. But Motsapi Moorosi, a 27-year-old sprinter, was representing more than just his country: he was the first Black athlete from South...