- Dark Tower,
Jasconius is the name of the Fish guardian, one of the
twelve who
guard the
beams that
support the Tower. The name
Jasconius is used for the...
- crew.
Notable examples of
these include the aspidochelone, Fastitocalon,
Jasconius, Lyngbakr, Hafgufa, and
various accounts of the kraken. The
phrase is...
-
lantern Jaculus (Medieval Bestiaries) –
Winged serpent or
small dragon Jasconius (Medieval folklore) – Island-sized fish Jasy
Jaterei (Guaraní) – Nature...
- islands.
Others include the aspidochelone, fastitocalon, lyngbakr, and
Jasconius.
Aspidochelone Kitāb al-Hayawān The
Wonders of
Creation The Book of Imaginary...
-
landing on an
island which turned out to be a
giant sea
monster named "
Jasconius". The
earliest extant version of the
Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis...
- (including Medusa) (Gr****) Hoop
snake Indus worm
Hydra (Gr****) Jaculus/Jaculi
Jasconius Jörmungandr (the Midgård serpent)
Lamia Lindworm Madame White Snake Meretseger...
- of in the
legend of Brendan's voyage,
though the
giant fish is
named Jasconius/Jaskonius. Hans
Egede writing on the
kracken (kraken) of
Norway equates...
-
stars in the
Milky Way or to be the
Mother Goddess of all the stars.
Jasconius An
enormous fish in the
story of
Saint Brendan Leviathan A
biblical sea...
- with the
Irish saints,
Columcille and St. Brendan. This fish has a name:
Jasconius. Hugo also
produced an ink and wash
sketch of the octopus. Montgomery...
-
while (as
several scholars note) his "Fastitocalon"
resembles the tale of
Jasconius the whale. John D.
Rateliff notes that
Tolkien stated that when he read...