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  • Dendainsonne
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  • Dendain is mentioned in the Book of Enoch, an apocryphal Judaic text, as “an immeasurable desert” (Behemoths were used as "foundations of the world"). It says on the Day of Judgment, two large monsters created on the fifth day of creation, Leviathan (a female monster), dwelling deep in the ocean and Behemoth (a male monster), residing in a desert wasteland named Dendain, will be eaten by the righteous who survive the end of the world. Sonne is German for “sun” (son in German is Sohn). Thus, Dendainsonne would be “Sun of Dendain”.
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abstract
  • Dendain is mentioned in the Book of Enoch, an apocryphal Judaic text, as “an immeasurable desert” (Behemoths were used as "foundations of the world"). It says on the Day of Judgment, two large monsters created on the fifth day of creation, Leviathan (a female monster), dwelling deep in the ocean and Behemoth (a male monster), residing in a desert wasteland named Dendain, will be eaten by the righteous who survive the end of the world. Sonne is German for “sun” (son in German is Sohn). Thus, Dendainsonne would be “Sun of Dendain”.