0:57 first round:haunted castle vs. haunted castle 3:07 second round:kingdom of rose? Vs. tiki outpost 6:23 Third round:middle town Vs. marine fortress 8:13 fourth round:frozen village Vs. (idk) 10:00 fifth round: ussop's island Vs. Sea castle 11:26 sixth round:ice castle Vs. Green zone 13:03 seventh round:cursed ship Vs. Frozen village 14:36 Eighth round:cursed ship Vs. beautiful pirate's domain 16:44 Last round:green zone Vs. The shop(literally, there's no islands you can get db free from but trading is just a different talk) Thank me later or I guess tell me some mistakes I made here
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2:00 bro became ''thantos'' The Role of Thanatos in Greek Mythology Quite often, in Greek mythology, Hades is mistaken to be the god of death. Being the ruler of the Underworld, Hades normally deals with death but is the god of the dead. However, it’s the primordial deity known as Thanatos who is death personified. Thanatos doesn’t play a huge part in Greek mythology. He was amongst the first generation of gods. Like many of the primordial beings, his mother Nyx, the goddess of Night, and his father, Erebus, the god of Darkness, are often thought to represent concepts rather than physical figures. Thanatos, the Greek personification of Death, is an embodiment of non-violent and peaceful passing. When translated to Greek, his name literally means death. Thanatos was not a god, but rather a daimon or death’s personified spirit whose gentle touch would make a soul pass away in peace. However, Thanatos is somewhat of an exception. He can be seen making a few rare appearances in early Greek artwork. He often appears as a man with wings wearing a dark cloak. Sometimes, he’s portrayed holding a scythe - a figure resembling what we consider today to be the Grim Reaper. Hypnos and Thanatos - Sleep and His Half-Brother Death by John William Waterhouse, 1874. Public Domain. When deities are associated with death, they are often assumed to be evil. The fear of death and the inevitable is why these figures are demonized. But the majority of these deities, Thanatos included, are far from evil. Thanatos was thought to be the spirit of non-violent death known for his gentle touch, similar to that of his brother Hypnos, the primordial deity of Sleep. Hypnos and Thanatos - Sleep and His Half-Brother Death by John William Waterhouse, 1874. Public Domain. When deities are associated with death, they are often assumed to be evil. The fear of death and the inevitable is why these figures are demonized. But the majority of these deities, Thanatos included, are far from evil. Thanatos was thought to be the spirit of non-violent death known for his gentle touch, similar to that of his brother Hypnos, the primordial deity of Sleep. Thanatos had 6 siblings: Hypnos, Geras, Eris, Nemesis, Apate and Charon. 👇 like for more!
@@baconfanarmy1074 I suppose so, although I mean that mastery makes a large difference even if the maximum extra stats is +200 it can be the difference between win and lose. Although overall enchanting swords always makes such a big ass difference
4:21 yoo vacuum is win than shark anchor 4:39 but they replay 5:04 and shark anchor win but that's alright 5:13 and replay again (BTW not hater I love his video)