


ENDLESS OCEAN WIKI SEA SERPENT SERIES
A series of Jameson Irish whiskey commercials feature John Jameson jumping overboard to retrieve a barrel of booze.See also Fish People, Our Mermaids Are Different, Space Whale, Giant Flyer, Everything's Even Worse with Sharks and Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods.Įxamples of Sea Monster include: Advertising Please place examples belonging to those subtropes only in the specific page, not here. 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. Turtle Island Those whose large size combined with a sedentary life in shallower conditions make them liable to be confused for islands.Said to taste rather exotic, like crocodile meat. Stock Ness Monster Those that ape (or more like serpent) the queen of cryptozoology, her royal slitherness the Loch Ness Monster.

Megalodon This prehistoric beast is great for those who like to buy their Shark Fin soup in economy scale.Kraken and Leviathan The epically scaled, humongous world-ending dwellers of the deepest trenches, often with lots of references to Lovecraftian or Biblical beasts.Older Than Feudalism, they have the benefit of actually existing. They all taste like a lot like crab, though. There are many flavours of Sea Monster (well, yes, most taste a lot like squid, unsurprisingly). Some of them are pretty enormous, too (though they're not the most dangerous things down there). 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. Oh, and there may have been gigantic monsters in it. It could smash any ship man dared float on it, or sweep it away, never to be heard of again. It was vast and almost completely unknown. Since ancient times, some cultures have had a superstitious fear of the ocean.
