Columbus was the first person to discover a supposedly monstrous being in America.
Try Edgeworld on facebook. It's just like backyard monsters Except that their are no monsters, Its a sci-fi game.
among the prisoners were career criminals, including murderers, rapists etc, they are often refered to as monsters.
they were inspired by the cheese monsters
fiddle monsters
To scare away sea monsters.
There are no most important monsters on Moshi Monsters. They are all the same.
Nobody on Moshi Monsters is more important or less important than any other user is.
becuase they have fans that love them.
Space: Easier to sea, easier to move about, not hard. Ocean: Pressure, sea monsters, engine or radar failure, cold temperatures. Above all I would say that ocean exploration is harder.
As we grow older, we realize that monsters under the bed are not real and that there are no actual threats hiding there. This understanding comes with maturity and the development of critical thinking skills.
Some limits on early ocean exploration included limited technology for navigation and mapping, lack of knowledge about winds and currents, fear of falling off the edge of the Earth, and limited resources for long-distance voyages. Additionally, concerns over sea monsters and other mythical creatures also hindered exploration efforts.
umm... there are many monsters that Percy battles! The most important one that he does fight is the evil bellydancer alex peixe! ;)
To begin the "Understanding Undead Champions" quest in AdventureQuest Worlds, you need to speak to Artix in the Battleon town square. He will give you the quest that involves battling undead monsters in different locations to prove your understanding of their ways.
i believe that "monsters" are important to greek mythology because the monsters represent what people fear the most. and the gods represent how to overcome those fears. it was to help the ancient Greeks explain things that, maybe, they didnt understand or didnt know how to cope with.
you just need to hope you draw one or just keep all monsters in your deck i sugest not to though it is important to have a equel amount of spell,traps and monsters
as individuals , we all face "monsters " of our own
There were many concerns that plagued the early European voyages of exploration. The main concern was the danger. The boats were not as sturdy as they should have been, there was also the danger of being lost at sea. Other concerns included sailing off the edge of the earth, and sea monsters.