Carolus Linnaeus included kraken as cephalopods with the scientific name Microcosmus in the first edition of his Systema Naturae (1735); but not the story, Erik Pontoppidan, bishop of Bergen, in his "Natural History of Norway" (Copenhagen, 1752-3) did more, but even before them there were accounts in Icelandic sagas and sea stories.
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It's out of ancient sea lore from Norse mythology and sagas.
The legendary kraken is thought to be the colossal squid. Release the kraken! Hold your kraken, we'll need him later...
Project Kraken is a special organisation that is on a mission to find and discover the kraken.
No one - the kraken is mythical.
The kraken in furdiburb is a sea monster.
Yes the Kraken is very real
Douglas Myles has written: 'Prince Dracula' -- subject(s): Biography, Kings and rulers 'Kraken'
2004, since that was when the story was written and published.
The Kraken Belongs To Posiden, God of The Seas
Commander Kraken was created in 1970.
the Kraken differs according to where you look, in some cases the Kraken is a titan son of Poseidon, but in other cases the Kraken is the titan child of Hades so it really depends on how you look at it to see who controls it, P.S. the Kraken is what defeated the Titans and imprisoned them in Tartarus