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The dragon king theory was developed by Didier Sornette, who hypothesizes that many crises are in fact DKs rather than black swans, i.e., they may be predictable to some degree. Given the importance of crises to the long-term organization of a variety of systems, the DK theory urges that special attention be given to the study and monitoring of ...
Kara's body is ideal for channelling Sigil energies and absorbing large amounts of power. This was discovered by King Magnun and revealed to the Defenders by Flinch. Because of this ability, Nazmul wishes to use her body as a host for his power. This power was exploited to defeat Sari, and later, the Megalith.
As the eldest, Hajime realises that the prophecy of the Dragon King will soon become reality. Chapter 2 - Ancient Truths (The Legend of Dragon Springs) : Hajime comes face to face with the oppressive tyrant, Gozen of Kamakura, and learns of the ancient legend of the four kings. Offered a chance of complete supremacy over the city of Tokyo ...
Dragon Kings of the Four Seas, oceanic rulers in Chinese mythology; The eight hachidai ryuuou of the Lotus Sutra; Dragon Kings, a 1992 accessory book for a role-playing game; Dragon King Theory in systems theory; Ryūō, (竜王, lit. "Dragon King"), an annual Japanese professional shogi tournament and the title of its winner.
King Carlias (カーリアス国王, Kāriasu Kokuō) Voiced by: Masafumi Kimura The king of Ahlemin. He makes a deal with Ivel to get a new Hieral Menace, but it was all a ploy to lure Steelblood Front in so Ivel can defeat them. This leads Carlias to cut ties with him. Ivel (イーベル, Īberu) Voiced by: Shun Horie
The Dragon King or Dragon Kings (also Dragon Gods(s)), are deities in Chinese tradition (Taoism). Dragon King(s) in Hinduism and Buddhism refer to the Nagarajas. The Dragon King in Japanese tradition is Ryū-ō aka Ryūjin ("Dragon god") of Ryūgū-jō, sometimes equated with the sea-god Watatsumi. Dragon King may also refer to:
The anime opening theme is "Legendz of the Wind" (風のレジェンズ, Kaze no Legendz) by Kyoko. The two ending themes are "Dounimo Tomaranai~Nonstop" by Brenda Vaughn, from episode 1 through 37 and another version performed by Linda Yamamoto from 38-49, while the final episode's ending theme is "Sorairo no Yubisaki" by Yurie Kokobu.
The player's only means of defense in the game is the use of magical spells that can be acquired by finding the power-ups. The player starts with a single shooting ball of energy that can be charged to fire one powerful shot. The player can also acquire a spiritual flame that can be pointed in straight