It is most certainly without a doubt one of the movies.
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Also known as Ooze, Blobs, Goo, and other names, are common monsters found throughout fantasy, science fiction, and horror fiction. They are commonly depicted as shapeshifting, gelatinous, amorphous creatures that prey on other creatures.
What is a Slime?
Latin term for 'blood'.
What is 'sanguine'?
Also known as Balmung or Nothung, is the sword Sigurd used to kill the dragon Fafnir.
What is Gram?
The largest game company in the world.
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Commonly seen as their own distinct race of humanoid creatures. Typical features in modern fantasy includes a shorter-than-human stature, either a flat or long and hooked nose, bat-like ears, and either a mischievous or malevolent demeanor as well as green skin.
What is a Goblin?
A Spanish term for someone stupid or contemptible.
What is 'pendejos'?
A type of traditionally made Japanese long / great sword used by the samurai class of feudal Japan. It's well known for being as large or larger than it's user.
What is the Ĺdachi?
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A mythological creature with a lion's body (winged or wingless) and a bird's head, usually that of an eagle.
What is a Griffin?
A Japanese suffix to respectfully refer to someone in a higher rank / standing to oneself.
What is -sama?
The name of the trident often depicted in the hands of the Indian God, Shiva.
What is the Trishula?
The age of Queen Elizabeth II.
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An artificial human being in Hebrew folklore endowed with life. Usually seen being made by stone or steel.
What is a Golem?
The feminine way of saying 'The' in German.
What is 'die'?
The sword that was stolen by Sir Mordred, and later used to kill King Arthur. This was also known by the name 'Coward's Blade' or 'The Sword of Peace'.
What is Clarent?
This is the RPM (rounds per minute) of an M61 Vulcan Gatling Gun.
What is 6000 RPM?
A mythical animal usually represented as a 2-legged winged creature resembling a dragon.
What is a Wyvern?
This language is considered dead, is a Goidelic language brought from Ireland in the 5th and 6th centuries AD and spoken mainly in the highlands and islands of western Scotland.
What is Gaelic?
An indestructible bow with 100 strings created by the God Brahma and held by the Indian hero, Arjuna.
What is Gandiva?