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File:SeaMonsterCJE2.gif Write the text of your article here! Sea monster was a term used to describe fearsome aquatic creatures. Sea Monster is a mission in Free Ride Extreme. It can be started at the northwestern corner of the Square in Chinatown. The objective is to drive to the beach in Down Town, next to the Rainbow Garden Restaurant. There, the player has to shoot the lock on the chains of a scarcely dressed woman, presumably with a S&W Model 27 Magnum provided at the starting point. Meanwhile, a sea monster will rise up from the sea and try to eat the woman. As soon as she is free, the monster will slowly return into the sea. After you've completed this subquest, a bonus car (HotRod) will appear in front of the Rainbow Garden. A Sea Monster is a sea creature that doesn't exist in real life. It only appears in Season 2. There are some sea creature similar Sea Monsters, like the Giant Fish from Lakes and the Giant Squid from Car Wash. In Florida, Gene Sowerwine spotted a strange animal with the skin color of a manetee, but had a trident-shaped fluke. This description matches the sea monsters of marine legend. He was lucky that he shot 40 hours of footage of the creature. One scientist says it is an extinct species called a Caribbean Monk Seal. Another scientist says it is a manetee with a chopped up fluke. The Sea Monster was shortly seen in Kenny and the Lost World 2' and it serves as an antagonist. * When Kenny, Lane, Carl, and Wilson arrive at the swamp with the others, Helstrom attempts to escape the lifeboat but the plesiosaur like creature was seen as it grabbed Helstrom (Colin Hanks or Kyle Chandler) in its Walrus tusks. * It is in the ocean again as Ian guns it down, and Helstrom goes to the Roanoke funeral with Mike, Herb, Ben Hayes, Choy, and Lumpy as the others go to Party City in Roanoke , Virginia. Since ancient times, some cultures have had a superstitious fear of the ocean. It was vast and almost completely unknown. It could smash any ship man dared float on it, or sweep it away, never to be heard of again. Oh, and there may have been gigantic monsters in it. Until recent centuries many sea charts were illustrated with mythical and fearsome sea-creatures in unexplored regions, and even today the weirdest creatures on Earth are to be found beneath the waves, and we're still finding more. Some of them are pretty enormous, too (though they're not the most dangerous things down there). A huge sea monster lives in the ocean near Harpies' Island and doesn't like to be bothered by passing boats. Sea monsters also are said to live near the Green Isles. Technically there are many types of sea monsters but this is one of the largest. Others include the sea serpents and great squid. A Sea Monster is a type of reptilian-like creature currently living in the sea. They are usually big and they care for each other and get worried when they can not find another sea monster. They don't attack penguins (as revealed in Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal: Heroes Unite!). Sea monsters are sea-dwelling mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be of immense size. Sea Monsters are one aspect of Atlantis outposts and come in three different varieties: The 'double forward' maneuver of Triketos and Gorgonyx monsters differs from the similar move available to ordinary ships in two ways: firstly, it will push any ship type, even a Grand Frigate (or monsters of higher class including Archelons); and secondly, the monster will not take ram damage if it uses its double forward. All sea monster encounters are sinking. The Sea Monsters are a genetic Grendel breed made by Grendel Man. There are both C2 and C3/DS versions. The name may make them sound aggressive, but neither breed is a true beast. * The C2 version is amphibious. Their color is enhanced from the base genome, so they are typically brighter than the surrounding aquatic creatures. The strangest thing about them is they practically never sleep. They use the sprites of Bulbous Grendels and MerNorns. At one time, due to a crash, the C2 sea monsters were lost. But Grendel Man remade them, and gave them Scorpio Norn arms. This version never saw a public release. * The C3/DS version is also amphibious, but has no tendency to stay in the water. They also have instincts to eat critters. They crawl on all fours all of their lives, too. They are Sea Monster (海坊主 Umibōzu?) is the fiftieth episode of Uchuu Keiji Sharivan. Sea monsters are a class of monsters. They live in water: * ; jellyfish * ; piranha * ; shark * ; giant eel * ; electric eel * ; kraken The eels and kraken can pull you into the water, which can drown you very quickly, unless you have magical breathing, or are wearing a noncursed greased cloak or an oilskin cloak, in which case they cannot grab you. Some people use the NetHack options file to replace the ; character with another, more readable one (such as 7) as a way to better distinguish a dangerous class of monsters from the water symbol. File:Risen3 logo.png Nature: Climate: Game(s): Sea monsters are large creatures originally from waters beyond the Southern Seas. They have recently been driven north and occasionally attack specific ships, as if they know who commands the ship. SPOILERS FOLLOW Sea monsters appear in the activity section "Seafood Surprise!" in The Real Ghostbusters Magazine Spring 1990. Unnamed, unusual beasts of the sea. Sea Monster2007 film Seamonster_game.png| Sea MonsterTMNT (GBA) 9h6DPRw.png| Sea Monster2012 series The Sea Monster is a cut enemy from Crash Twinsanity that appears only in concept art. It is colored yellow and has a head that looks like a dragon's. Sea monster accounts are found in virtually all cultures that have contact with the sea. For example, Avienus relates of Carthaginian explorer Himilco's voyage "...there monsters of the deep, and beasts swim amid the slow and sluggishly crawling ships." (lines 117-29 of Ora Maritima). Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed to have encountered a lion-like monster with "glaring eyes" on his return voyage after formally claiming St. John's, Newfoundland (1583) for England. Another account of an encounter with a sea monster comes from July 1734. Hans Egede, a Dano-Norwegian missionary, reported that on a voyage to Gothaab/Nuuk on the western coast of Greenland he observed: The sea monster is an NPC creature that can be found in The Sims 4: Get Together. It is noted as a mythological creature, although it can be sighted throughout the waters of Windenburg. The Sea Monster is an aquatic creature in the Goosebumps book Deep Trouble.
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Sea Monsters are one aspect of Atlantis outposts and come in three different varieties: The 'double forward' maneuver of Triketos and Gorgonyx monsters differs from the similar move available to ordinary ships in two ways: firstly, it will push any ship type, even a Grand Frigate (or monsters of higher class including Archelons); and secondly, the monster will not take ram damage if it uses its double forward. Of these, the Sea Monsters strength alters from Scout, Light, Heavy, and Elite, which prefix the name of the Monster. The difficulty of the Monster can also be determined by the color on the Monsters back: light blue(above) for Scout, dark blue for Light, red for Heavy and black for Elite. The farther into the board you go, the more intelligent the Sea Monsters become. Difficulty does not affect the damage required to sink a monster, but it affects or appears to affect move generation, AI level, repair rate and the number of Dragoons dropped by a Gorgonyx or Archelon. All sea monster encounters are sinking. The sea monster is an NPC creature that can be found in The Sims 4: Get Together. It is noted as a mythological creature, although it can be sighted throughout the waters of Windenburg. The Sea Monster is an aquatic creature in the Goosebumps book Deep Trouble. Sea monster was a term used to describe fearsome aquatic creatures. File:Risen3 logo.png Nature: Climate: Game(s): Sea monsters are large creatures originally from waters beyond the Southern Seas. They have recently been driven north and occasionally attack specific ships, as if they know who commands the ship. SPOILERS FOLLOW A huge sea monster lives in the ocean near Harpies' Island and doesn't like to be bothered by passing boats. Sea monsters also are said to live near the Green Isles. Technically there are many types of sea monsters but this is one of the largest. Others include the sea serpents and great squid. In Florida, Gene Sowerwine spotted a strange animal with the skin color of a manetee, but had a trident-shaped fluke. This description matches the sea monsters of marine legend. He was lucky that he shot 40 hours of footage of the creature. One scientist says it is an extinct species called a Caribbean Monk Seal. Another scientist says it is a manetee with a chopped up fluke. Sea Monster (海坊主 Umibōzu?) is the fiftieth episode of Uchuu Keiji Sharivan. A Sea Monster is a sea creature that doesn't exist in real life. It only appears in Season 2. There are some sea creature similar Sea Monsters, like the Giant Fish from Lakes and the Giant Squid from Car Wash. The Sea Monsters are a genetic Grendel breed made by Grendel Man. There are both C2 and C3/DS versions. The name may make them sound aggressive, but neither breed is a true beast. * The C2 version is amphibious. Their color is enhanced from the base genome, so they are typically brighter than the surrounding aquatic creatures. The strangest thing about them is they practically never sleep. They use the sprites of Bulbous Grendels and MerNorns. At one time, due to a crash, the C2 sea monsters were lost. But Grendel Man remade them, and gave them Scorpio Norn arms. This version never saw a public release. * The C3/DS version is also amphibious, but has no tendency to stay in the water. They also have instincts to eat critters. They crawl on all fours all of their lives, too. They are peaceful and friendly unless smacked by another creature. Then depending on the type of creature, they either retreat or hit back. Most notably, they are expressive, even though the basis was the C3 Grendel Genome. They use the sprites of the Jungle Grendels, Maraquan Grendels, and the Gargoyle Norns. * Version 1.4 of the C3/DS Sea Monsters use only C3 Grendel sprites and Maraquan Sprites, the color is a lighter blue, they return to water in order to breed, and are generally friendlier. They can be found here The C3/DS Sea Monsters are currently available from Grendel Man's section in the Norn Adoption Center, but eventually will be hosted somewhere or availible from Grendel Man's website once finished. Note: There is a spritemix called "Little Sea Monsters"; these are norns with maraquan tails and aqua legs that use the Aquanorn genome. They have no relation to the Sea Monster grendels. Unnamed, unusual beasts of the sea. Sea Monster2007 film Seamonster_game.png| Sea MonsterTMNT (GBA) 9h6DPRw.png| Sea Monster2012 series Sea monster accounts are found in virtually all cultures that have contact with the sea. For example, Avienus relates of Carthaginian explorer Himilco's voyage "...there monsters of the deep, and beasts swim amid the slow and sluggishly crawling ships." (lines 117-29 of Ora Maritima). Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed to have encountered a lion-like monster with "glaring eyes" on his return voyage after formally claiming St. John's, Newfoundland (1583) for England. Another account of an encounter with a sea monster comes from July 1734. Hans Egede, a Dano-Norwegian missionary, reported that on a voyage to Gothaab/Nuuk on the western coast of Greenland he observed: Other reports are known from the Pacific, Indian and Southern Oceans (e.g. see Heuvelmans 1968). There is a Tlingit legend about a sea monster named Gunakadeit (Goo-na'-ka-date) who brought prosperity and good luck to a village in crisis, people starving in the home they made for themselves on the southeastern coast of Alaska. A more recent development has been the two mysterious noises "Bloop" and "Slow Down" picked up by hydrophonic equipment in 1997 and not heard since. While matching the audio characteristics of an animal, they were deemed too large to be a whale. Investigations thus far have been inconclusive. It is debatable what these modern "monsters" might be. Possibilities include the frilled shark, basking shark, oarfish, giant squid, seiches, or whales. For example Ellis (1999) suggested the Egede monster might have been a giant squid. Other hypotheses are that modern-day monsters are surviving specimens of giant marine reptiles, such as an ichthyosaur or plesiosaur, from the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods, or extinct whales like Basilosaurus. Tropical cyclones such as hurricanes or typhoons may also be another possible origin of sea monsters, mainly through ship damage accounts. In 1892, Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans, then director of the Royal Zoological Gardens at The Hague saw the publication of his The Great Sea Serpent, which suggested that many sea serpent reports were best accounted for as a previously unknown giant, long-necked pinniped. It is likely that many other reports of sea monsters are misinterpreted sightings of shark and whale carcasses (see below), floating kelp, logs or other flotsam such as abandoned rafts, canoes and fishing nets. Since ancient times, some cultures have had a superstitious fear of the ocean. It was vast and almost completely unknown. It could smash any ship man dared float on it, or sweep it away, never to be heard of again. Oh, and there may have been gigantic monsters in it. Until recent centuries many sea charts were illustrated with mythical and fearsome sea-creatures in unexplored regions, and even today the weirdest creatures on Earth are to be found beneath the waves, and we're still finding more. Some of them are pretty enormous, too (though they're not the most dangerous things down there). There are many flavours of Sea Monster (well, yes, most taste a lot like squid, unsurprisingly). These subtropes include: * Giant Enemy Crab Really big crabs. Well, other crustaceans, too. They all taste like a lot like crab, though. * Giant Squid Really big squid. Older Than Feudalism, they have the benefit of actually existing. Makes great calamari. * Kraken and Leviathan The epically scaled, humongous world-ending dwellers of the deepest trenches, often with lots of references to Lovecraftian or Biblical beasts. Tastes like whale meat. * Megalodon This prehistoric beast is great for those who like to buy their Shark Fin soup in economy scale. * Stock Ness Monster Those that ape (or more like serpent) the queen of cryptozoology, her royal slitherness the Loch Ness Monster. Said to taste rather exotic, like crocodile meat. * Turtle Island Those whose large size combined with a sedentary life in shallower conditions make them liable to be confused for islands. Apparently the taste of giant turtle is meant to be greater than any chicken, beef, mutton or butter and a favourite for long sea voyages. Please place examples belonging to those subtropes only in the specific page, not here. See also Fish People, Our Mermaids Are Different, Space Whale, Giant Flyer, Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks and Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods. Examples of Sea Monster include: Sea monsters are a class of monsters. They live in water: * ; jellyfish * ; piranha * ; shark * ; giant eel * ; electric eel * ; kraken The eels and kraken can pull you into the water, which can drown you very quickly, unless you have magical breathing, or are wearing a noncursed greased cloak or an oilskin cloak, in which case they cannot grab you. Some people use the NetHack options file to replace the ; character with another, more readable one (such as 7) as a way to better distinguish a dangerous class of monsters from the water symbol. A fun way to deal with annoying sea monsters is teleporting them out of water (or evaporating the water, if they are in a pool) and then fighting on land where their maximum HP is 1. A Sea Monster is a type of reptilian-like creature currently living in the sea. They are usually big and they care for each other and get worried when they can not find another sea monster. They don't attack penguins (as revealed in Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal: Heroes Unite!). Sea monsters are sea-dwelling mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be of immense size. File:SeaMonsterCJE2.gif Write the text of your article here! Sea Monster is a mission in Free Ride Extreme. It can be started at the northwestern corner of the Square in Chinatown. The objective is to drive to the beach in Down Town, next to the Rainbow Garden Restaurant. There, the player has to shoot the lock on the chains of a scarcely dressed woman, presumably with a S&W Model 27 Magnum provided at the starting point. Meanwhile, a sea monster will rise up from the sea and try to eat the woman. As soon as she is free, the monster will slowly return into the sea. After you've completed this subquest, a bonus car (HotRod) will appear in front of the Rainbow Garden. The Sea Monster is a cut enemy from Crash Twinsanity that appears only in concept art. It is colored yellow and has a head that looks like a dragon's. Sea monsters appear in the activity section "Seafood Surprise!" in The Real Ghostbusters Magazine Spring 1990. The Sea Monster was shortly seen in Kenny and the Lost World 2' and it serves as an antagonist. * When Kenny, Lane, Carl, and Wilson arrive at the swamp with the others, Helstrom attempts to escape the lifeboat but the plesiosaur like creature was seen as it grabbed Helstrom (Colin Hanks or Kyle Chandler) in its Walrus tusks. * It is in the ocean again as Ian guns it down, and Helstrom goes to the Roanoke funeral with Mike, Herb, Ben Hayes, Choy, and Lumpy as the others go to Party City in Roanoke , Virginia.
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