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Oct 28 2011, 6:35 PM EDT by
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In this book I read it said that he was the most evil and gready creature that ever lived. Fablehaven
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Oct 28 2011, 6:35 PM EDT
ur mom is full of lies
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What the hell?
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Oct 18 2011, 8:04 AM EDT by
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What are you talking about? What is D&D
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Oct 18 2011, 8:04 AM EDT
D&D stands for Dungeons and Dragons, basically it's a pen and paper game which games such as World of Warcraft and Runescape stem from
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Although, the popular Bahamut...
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Jun 26 2011, 6:32 PM EDT by
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... the one that gamers around the world have come to know and love originated from the D&D version, which is described above.
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Its true existance.
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Apr 21 2011, 5:53 PM EDT by
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Bahamut is actually not a dragon at all, this depicting it as a dragon only came up in Dungeons and Dragons. According to arabic mythology the Bahamut was a fish. This fish was to be at such a size that no human could take in its entire sight. On the head of the fish is a bull which would take 3 days walking to see its entire body. On the back of the bull is a mountain -some say made of ruby- on the top of the maintain stands an angel, over the angel are 6 hells, above the hells earth, above earth 7 heavens
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Apr 21 2011, 5:53 PM EDT
Ogres is the the english equivalent of the japanese oni. Though ogres aren't really "Ogres" because they are a derivative from troll and giant. In all likelyhood, rellated to English, French, and Roman roots of mythology.
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Not the legendary Bahamut.
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Mar 11 2011, 2:37 PM EST by
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Nice that they've also included an image straight from one of the Final Fantasy image depository.
But yeah that looks suspiciously like the D&D description as well. This article should be changed lest there be a few lawsuits. I know Hasbro (who own Wizards of the Coast and thus D&D) would be all too happy to slap a lawsuit on this description. I don't know Square-Enix's stance on the unauthorised and uncredited use of their images, but I don't think it will be a very happy response.
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Mar 11 2011, 2:37 PM EST
Thank you for the concern. The site is, however, open to contribution by everyone. Plagerism is hard to credit and control.
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Dec 2 2010, 5:10 PM EST by
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if i didn't know any better i might think that this article was original instead this may well have been a word for word copy out of a DnD book
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Bahamut
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Jun 27 2010, 4:38 PM EDT by
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Bahamut (Arabic: بهموت Bahamūt) is a vast fish that supports the earth in Arabian mythology.[1] In some sources, Bahamut is described as having a head resembling a hippopotamus or elephant.[2]
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Though this is true. more evidence of Bahamut being a dragon is represented that of him being a fish. He is not the same thing in Arabic culture because they do not depict him as a god. rather a symbol of their idea of the existences of heaven hell and earth. so he is a dragon. dnd bases most of their original work on real "mythological" creatures. though the newer ones are completely made off the top of their heads.
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