The Kraken is a creature of Norse mythology. The Kraken is described as a giant squid. No one knows the real size of the Kraken.Scientists estimate the length of the Kraken is around 13-18 meters.
The Kraken first appears in the writings of the Norwegian king, Sverre Sigurdsson, in 1180. Then records about the Kraken began to grow and spread.
It is said that it appeared off the coast of Norway. The Kraken, the subject of sailors' superstition and myth, is also described in modern times in a travelogue by Francesco Negri in 1700.
In year 1752, Erik Pontoppidan, the Norwegian historian describes the Kraken in detail in his writings "Det Forste Forsog Paa Norges Naturlige Historie" or "Nature History of Norway".
The Kraken is described as round, flattened, and full of arms. It was also stated that what fishermen were afraid of was not the tentacles, but the whirlpools created by the Kraken.
The Kraken makes 3 tentacle attacks, each of which can be replaced with a single use of fling. If the target is a medium or smaller creature that is grabbed by a kraken, the creature is swallowed, and the grapple ends.
Until now, the mysterious existence of the Kraken has not been revealed.
The Kraken first appears in the writings of the Norwegian king, Sverre Sigurdsson, in 1180. Then records about the Kraken began to grow and spread.
It is said that it appeared off the coast of Norway. The Kraken, the subject of sailors' superstition and myth, is also described in modern times in a travelogue by Francesco Negri in 1700.
In year 1752, Erik Pontoppidan, the Norwegian historian describes the Kraken in detail in his writings "Det Forste Forsog Paa Norges Naturlige Historie" or "Nature History of Norway".
The Kraken is described as round, flattened, and full of arms. It was also stated that what fishermen were afraid of was not the tentacles, but the whirlpools created by the Kraken.
The Kraken makes 3 tentacle attacks, each of which can be replaced with a single use of fling. If the target is a medium or smaller creature that is grabbed by a kraken, the creature is swallowed, and the grapple ends.
Until now, the mysterious existence of the Kraken has not been revealed.