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THE ORACLE: It was important because it delivered prophecies to the heroes so that they could know the future, especially when going on quests. DELPHI: She was the slayer of a historical monster, and she was a big hero. When she died, she was said to have became the oracle. Anyone who goes to the oracle, Delphi would open her mouth and speak as the oracle. ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY.
I think it means" Giant snake" or " Serpent"
It was a representation of either: HESPERIAN DRAGON The huge serpent which guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides. After the beast was slain by Heracles, Hera placed it amongst the stars as Draco. (Hyginus 2.3 on Eratosthenes) DRAGON OF ATHENA A gigantic serpent which was cast at the goddess Athena during the giant war. She caught it in her hands and set it about the northern pole as the constellation Draco. (Hyginus 2.3)
A basilisk, a giant serpent which lives for hundreds of years, and which is born from a chicken egg hatched underneath a female toad. The crowing of the rooster is fatal to the basilisk, and spiders flee from it
theres some big giant round things in the cafeteria guarded by a giant evil cake the vat behind it is where you put the wasabi
Damasen agreed to avenge Tylus' death meaning he fought but with a serpent.
They left Canada primarily to escape the giant sea serpent off the coast of Philadelphia after the Crusades........this isn't true......i was kidding hahahahaha
He warned the Cyclops Polyphemus that the giant would lose his sight to a man named Odysseus.
it is a psuedo dragon because it is similar to a sea serpent. it more described as a giant fish.
Fluffy, Devil's Snare, winged keys, a giant chess set, a potions riddle, and an unconscious troll.
The climax of the Indarapatra and Sulayman story occurs when Sulayman faces the giant serpent, with both characters demonstrating their bravery and intelligence in a final showdown. Sulayman outwits the serpent by using his wit and cunning, leading to the serpent's defeat and the resolution of the conflict, marking the peak of the story's tension and action.
Four giant statues of Ramses guarded his temple at Abu Simbel, which was near the Nile. Each statue was as tall as a six story building.