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  • Great Flood
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  • The Great Flood was the end of a planet-wide ice age on the planet Kamino, occurring in 19,000 BBY. When the ice melted, the water levels rose tremendously and submerged most of the world underwater. It also lead to endless storms, and it sank multiple cities underwater. The Kaminoans were only able to survive because of their supreme knowledge of genetics. They then started living to great ages, and few knew about Kamino.
  • The Great Flood was a natural disaster on Kamino roughly one thousand years prior to the Invasion of Utapau. The event submerged the continents of Kamino beneath the ocean's surface, prompting the Kaminoan people to construct new civilizations, such as Tipoca City, above the ocean's surface. The flood also led to the disbanding of the Kingdom of Kamino, the government that had ruled Kamino and most of the Wild Space region of the galaxy for several centuries. As recounted by Kaminoan Supreme Leader Lama Su in 22 BBY, the Great Flood taught the Kaminoans that life was precious and needed to be preserved at all costs, leading them to become cloners.
  • During the Storm Age, a major flood covered Genertela. Sources: Book of Heortling Mythology, Glorious ReAscent
  • Great Flood is a Mythic Age God Power granted by Ao Kuang in Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. It creates a fast moving deluge that sweeps away buildings and units, dealing damage during contact.
  • The Great Flood is an event mentioned in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. This event occurred hundreds of years before the events of the game and resulted in the total submersion of Hyrule and the formation of the Great Sea.
  • God flooded the world to cleanse it of the wickedness of mankind (Genesis 6-9). Only Noah, his family and the creatures on the Ark were spared. Some secular writers identify the Great Flood with a major flood of the Black Sea c. 5600 BC. This remains controversial, for secular opinion is usually influenced by Naturalism which includes a disregard for accounts of a God who created or destroyed life. The Genesis Flood account is supported by creationists.
  • The Great Flood was a global cataclysm that covered the whole world, killing all air breathing land animals and birds except those within the ark which Noah had built based on a pattern given him by God Himself. The flood was the Creator's action in response to the level of violence and disinterest that the population of the world had risen.
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  • Ao Kuang
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Characteristics
  • Creation of the Great Sea
  • Hyrule flooded and frozen in time
Power
  • Great Flood
Age
  • Mythic
Country
Name
  • Great Flood
occurrence
  • Once
Caption
  • Hyrulean text depicting the Great Flood
Outcome
  • Submerging of Kamino's continents below the ocean's surface
Description
  • Sends forth a huge wave that sweeps across the map
firstgame
  • The Wind Waker
Purpose
  • Sealing away Ganondorf and Hyrule
Place
Conflict
  • c. 1,022 BBY
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  • The Great Flood was the end of a planet-wide ice age on the planet Kamino, occurring in 19,000 BBY. When the ice melted, the water levels rose tremendously and submerged most of the world underwater. It also lead to endless storms, and it sank multiple cities underwater. The Kaminoans were only able to survive because of their supreme knowledge of genetics. They then started living to great ages, and few knew about Kamino.
  • The Great Flood was a natural disaster on Kamino roughly one thousand years prior to the Invasion of Utapau. The event submerged the continents of Kamino beneath the ocean's surface, prompting the Kaminoan people to construct new civilizations, such as Tipoca City, above the ocean's surface. The flood also led to the disbanding of the Kingdom of Kamino, the government that had ruled Kamino and most of the Wild Space region of the galaxy for several centuries. As recounted by Kaminoan Supreme Leader Lama Su in 22 BBY, the Great Flood taught the Kaminoans that life was precious and needed to be preserved at all costs, leading them to become cloners.
  • During the Storm Age, a major flood covered Genertela. Sources: Book of Heortling Mythology, Glorious ReAscent
  • Great Flood is a Mythic Age God Power granted by Ao Kuang in Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. It creates a fast moving deluge that sweeps away buildings and units, dealing damage during contact.
  • The Great Flood was a global cataclysm that covered the whole world, killing all air breathing land animals and birds except those within the ark which Noah had built based on a pattern given him by God Himself. The flood was the Creator's action in response to the level of violence and disinterest that the population of the world had risen. After a period of intense rainfall and general destruction from below the floors of the oceans, the earth had been covered with water to a depth 15 cubits (about 22.5 feet) above whatever the highest mountain was at the time. This rise took a full 150 days before receding to present levels. Destruction came from rain and activity under the surface of the seas, and perhaps, the land. After forty days and night the rain stopped but the water rose until all the mountains were covered, the water eventually receded but left much of the Earth deformed and damaged. The Great Flood occurred because of the sinfulness of humanity at the time.
  • The Great Flood is an event mentioned in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. This event occurred hundreds of years before the events of the game and resulted in the total submersion of Hyrule and the formation of the Great Sea.
  • God flooded the world to cleanse it of the wickedness of mankind (Genesis 6-9). Only Noah, his family and the creatures on the Ark were spared. Some secular writers identify the Great Flood with a major flood of the Black Sea c. 5600 BC. This remains controversial, for secular opinion is usually influenced by Naturalism which includes a disregard for accounts of a God who created or destroyed life. The Genesis Flood account is supported by creationists.