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According to the
tradition of the
Physiologus and
medieval bestiaries, the
aspidochelone is a
fabled sea creature,
variously described as a
large whale or vast...
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creature called the
aspidochelone in the Physiologus. The
Icelandic Physiologus contains two
illustrations of the
aspidochelone, one with its back overgrown...
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modern fantasy fiction and role-playing
games are not included.
Aspidochelone (Gr****) –
Island sized whale mentioned in
bestiaries Bahamut (Arabic) –...
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mistaken for islands.
Others include the
aspidochelone, fastitocalon, lyngbakr, and Jasconius.
Aspidochelone Kitāb al-Hayawān The
Wonders of Creation...
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feature on Neptune's
largest moon
Triton has been
named Leviathan Patera.
Aspidochelone Bahamut Bakunawa Book of Job in
Byzantine illuminated m****cripts Cetus...
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infinite series of
additional explanations to
support it.[citation needed]
Aspidochelone Atlas Bahamut Discworld Mytheme Turtle Island Turtles all the way down...
- ('heather-back'). The
aspidochelone of the
Physiologus is
identified as the
potential source for the
hafgufa lore.
Although the
original aspidochelone was a turtle-island...
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found in Indonesia, and also
published an
alleged photograph of "it."
Aspidochelone, a
giant turtle or
whale that
appeared to be an
island and
lured sailors...
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spectral fire.
Asobibi (****anese) –
Spectral fire from Kōchi Prefecture.
Aspidochelone (Medieval Bestiaries) – Island-sized
whale or sea turtle.
Asrai (English)...
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submersing itself,
drowning the crew.
Notable examples of
these include the
aspidochelone, Fastitocalon, Jasconius, Lyngbakr, Hafgufa, and
various accounts of...