On the seventh day, Utnapishtim sent out a dove that came back after finding no resting place. He then sent out a Swallow who also returned with no sign of land. Then, he sent out a Raven who found land and never came back.
The three creatures Utnapishtim sends out to see if there is land are three birds. He sent a dove, a raven, and a swallow.
yes,the medieval people use birds to send messages.
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Mount Olympus
Assuming that a mount is BoE (Bind on Equip) you can simply trade it or send it via an in-game mail as an attachment. If the mount is BoP (Bind on Pickup) you cannot send it to other players.
they have jaughter birds which they can send out to attack
There is no code to get a free Heart of the Aspects mount. To get the mount, you must purchase the mount yourself from the Blizzard Store. When you check out (pay for the purchase) you have the option to send the mount as a gift to another player.
To keep it out of mortal hands.
This was a practise of Vikings. It was used because the birds could fly to the height and when they saw land they flied there.
He said to His disciple that He will send the Holy Spirit among them
Since Noah emerged from the ark in Ararat, we may surmise that the ark was not very far from there when he sent the raven and the dove. Today, Mount Ararat is near the intersection of the borders of Turkey, Armenia and Iran. Georgia and Azerbaijan are not very far away.
they used mail,the printing press,and birds to send notes with them to give to who they wish......