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During the True Antinium sea fleet voyage, the largest known Kraken called Old Hungry<ref name=":0" /> was awoken by [[Lidera]] in her last act as a Luminary<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/12/23/9-70-pt-1/ Chapter 9.70 (Pt. 1)]</ref> to attack them during a storm. It caused the deaths of 16 of the Centenium, with [[Galuc]] being one of them as he dove into the oceans to tear the Kraken’s tentacle off. It also caused [[Klbkch]] to lose his true form, and sank 200 warships containing the other true Antinium within, leaving only 4 battered, sinking ships, with less than 20 junior Queens. Thus this Kraken attack caused the second greatest defeat for the Antinium since their [[First Grand Queen|First Queen]] fell.<ref name=":6.29" /> Old Hungry later died from something tearing into him and destroying many of his hearts. His body lies amids shipwrecks and has fed generations of fish since.<ref name=":0" />
During the True Antinium sea fleet voyage, the largest known Kraken called Old Hungry<ref name=":0" /> was awoken by [[Lidera]] in her last act as a Luminary<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/12/23/9-70-pt-1/ Chapter 9.70 (Pt. 1)]</ref> to attack them during a storm. It caused the deaths of 16 of the Centenium, with [[Galuc]] being one of them as he dove into the oceans to tear the Kraken’s tentacle off. It also caused [[Klbkch]] to lose his true form, and sank 200 warships containing the other true Antinium within, leaving only 4 battered, sinking ships, with less than 20 junior Queens. Thus this Kraken attack caused the second greatest defeat for the Antinium since their [[First Grand Queen|First Queen]] fell.<ref name=":6.29" /> Old Hungry later died from something tearing into him and destroying many of his hearts. His body lies amids shipwrecks and has fed generations of fish since.<ref name=":0" />


The last three Kraken attacks on a coastline happened in [[Cenidau]], [[Rhir]], and [[Izril]]. In Cenidau, the Kraken was fended off with the notable contribution of [[Gorethem]], who would earn his nickname of Krakenblood from the event. In Rhir, the attacking Kraken was slain by the [[Blighted Kingdom]]. In Izril, the Kraken lost a tentacle to a Goblin tribe, who would devour it and be known as the [[Kraken Eater Tribe]].<ref name=":0" />
The last three Kraken attacks on a coastlien happened in [[Cenidau]], [[Rhir]], and [[Izril]]. In Cenidau, the Kraken was fended off with the notable contribution of [[Gorethem]], who would earn his nickname of Krakenblood from the event. In Rhir, the attacking Kraken was slain by the [[Blighted Kingdom]]. In Izril, the Kraken lost a tentacle to a Goblin tribe, who would devour it and be known as the [[Kraken Eater Tribe]].<ref name=":0" />


The Emerald Signet travelled through Kraken's Pass while travelling to different diving locations. They encountered a Goblin ship there, but neither side initiated combat, as they had to stay quiet to not attract a Kraken. The ships left Kraken's Pass without issue.<ref name=":SS-Pt.1" />
The Emerald Signet travelled through Kraken's Pass while travelling to different diving locations. They encountered a Goblin ship there, but neither side initiated combat, as they had to stay quiet to not attract a Kraken. The ships left Kraken's Pass without issue.<ref name=":SS-Pt.1" />
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