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Ice Poseidon. Paul Michael Joseph Denino (born September 29, 1994), [5] better known as Ice Poseidon, is an American Internet personality, and live streamer, primarily of the video game Old School RuneScape and the IRL genre. His peak prominence came in 2017 when his IRL streams became popular.
Koschei is the primary antagonist in Marina Frants ' short fiction piece "Death Becomes Him", the sequel to "A Bone to Pick". Katherine Arden 's novel, The Girl in the Tower, features Kaschei as the main antagonist. It is the second book in the Winternight trilogy, which is inspired by various Russian folktales.
An ice giant is a giant planet composed mainly of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, such as oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. There are two ice giants in the Solar System: Uranus and Neptune . In astrophysics and planetary science the term "ice" refers to volatile chemical compounds with freezing points above about 100 K, such as ...
Stalagmite. A stalagmite ( UK: / ˈstæləɡˌmaɪt /, US: / stəˈlæɡmaɪt /; from Greek σταλαγμίτης (stalagmítēs); from Ancient Greek σταλαγμίας (stalagmías) 'dropping, trickling', and -ίτης (-ítēs) 'one connected to, a member of') [1] is a type of rock formation that rises from the floor of a cave due to the ...
Dragons appear as NPCs, starting with a giant, anthropomorphic, amphibious, bipedal Chinese dragon named Denize who debuted in the game's third episode. More than a decade later, her baby children get trapped in the game's levels and must be rescued using the game's tile-matching gravity mechanics to bring them to certain tiles to be freed.
The continent in which most of the A Song of Ice and Fire series takes place. A Game of Thrones: 1996: N T C V The World of the Wheel: Robert Jordan: Also referred to as "The Randlands", the setting of The Wheel of Time series. The Eye of the World: 1990: N C G V T Witch World: Andre Norton: A world in a parallel universe where magic works ...
A more stable polymorph of water than common ice (Ice I h), which instead of melting when above 0°C (32°F), only melts at 45.8°C (114.4°F). When ice-nine comes in contact with liquid water below 45.8°C, it acts as a seed crystal, and causes the solidification of the entire body of water, which quickly crystallizes as more ice-nine ...
The extant sources for Norse mythology, particularly the Prose and Poetic Eddas, contain many names of jötnar and gýgjar (often glossed as giants and giantesses respectively).