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Stardew Valley Starbound Eastward (video game) A video game developer and publisher Cinemax: Prague, Czech Republic: 1998 Memento Mori: CI Games: Warsaw, Poland 2002 Sniper: Ghost Warrior: video game developer; also known as City Interactive Cinematronics: El Cajon, California, United States 1975 Dragon's Lair
Dragon's Crown [a] is a 2013 action role-playing game developed by Vanillaware for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game was published in Japan and North America by Atlus and in PAL regions by NIS America. A high-definition port for PlayStation 4, Dragon's Crown Pro, was released by Atlus in 2018.
Cadmus Sowing the Dragon's Teeth, by Maxfield Parrish, 1908. In Greek myth, dragon's teeth (Greek: ὀδόντες (τοῦ) δράκοντος, odontes (tou) drakontos) feature prominently in the legends of the Phoenician prince Cadmus and in Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece. In each case, the dragons are present and breathe fire. Their ...
Ashtown Burials is a young adult fantasy series by N. D. Wilson.It consists of three published novels: The Dragon's Tooth (2011), The Drowned Vault (2012), and Empire of Bones (2013), as well as a fourth book, The Silent Bells, which as of 2021 is being published in serial format.
Concept-art done for Sintel, 3rd open-movie of the Blender Foundation. Artwork : David Revoy. This is a list of dragons in film and television.The dragons are organized by either film or television and further by whether the media is animation or live-action.
"Dragon's Teeth" is the 127th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager airing on the UPN network. It is the seventh episode of the sixth season . The episode name refers to the Greek legend of dragon's teeth , where the teeth of a slain dragon were sown into the battlefield.
Valley of the Dragons may refer to: Nemegt Basin , a geographical area in the northwestern Gobi Desert, known locally as the "Valley of the Dragons" Valley of the Dragons (film) , a 1961 American science fiction film
The species was first described scientifically by American mycologist Howard James Banker in 1913. [2] Italian Pier Andrea Saccardo placed the species in the genus Hydnum in 1925, [3] while Walter Henry Snell and Esther Amelia Dick placed it in Calodon in 1956; [4] Hydnum peckii (Banker) Sacc. and Calodon peckii Snell & E.A. Dick are synonyms of Hydnellum peckii.