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Poison-delivering string Used by a Japanese SPECTRE assassin to deliver a dose of poison from an attic by having it running along its length to land directly in the victim's mouth. Referenced or used several times in subsequent popular culture as well, such as in the gamebook series The Way of the Tiger .
On Her Majesty's Secret Service: Ernst Stavro Blofeld (a.k.a. Comte Balthazar le Bleuville) Develop a deadly virus to destroy British livestock and cereals. The virus and their headquarters are destroyed by Bond and Draco's Union Corse. Survives. You Only Live Twice: Ernst Stavro Blofeld (a.k.a. Dr. Guntram Shatterhand)
Swann escapes Primo and reunites with Bond, and the pair find Mathilde, whom Safin abandoned. Nomi kicks Obruchev into an acid pool and escorts Swann and Mathilde off the island. Bond convinces M to authorize a missile strike on the facility from HMS Dragon, and kills Primo and Safin's remaining men. Safin reappears, shoots Bond repeatedly, and ...
The ancient chronicle Nihongi contains references to mizuchi.Under the 67th year of the reign of Emperor Nintoku (conventionally dated 379 AD), it is mentioned that in central Kibi Province, at a fork on Kawashima River (川嶋河, old name of Takahashi River in Okayama Prefecture), a great water serpent or dragon (大虬) dwelt and would breathe or spew out its venom, poisoning and killing ...
dragons-dogma-2-sphinx. Among the many monsters and villains of Dragon’s Dogma 2’s world, none is trickier than the Sphinx. This mythological creature is very real in this world, and they have ...
The Beowulf dragon in turn directly influenced fantasy writer J. R. R. Tolkien, a Beowulf scholar, who went on to incorporate a fire-breathing dragon in The Hobbit in the form of Smaug. [6] In Japanese mythology, the Yōkai sea serpent Ikuchi is known for breathing fire through its nostrils, emitting smoke.
Hoyau or hoyau kamui (var, oyau kamui), in Ainu mythology, is a type of malodorous and venomous dragon or dragon god, believed to thrive in summer or near fire, but lose strength in the cold, whose trait earns it the alternative name of sak-somo-ayep ("that which must not be mentioned in the summer").
15 Questions House of the Dragon Needs to Answer in Season 3. Eliana Dockterman. August 5, 2024 at 12:21 PM. Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of House of the Dragon.