. "Great beasts (uncapitalized) are monstrous wildlife, although not all monstrous wildlife are considered great beasts. They can be broadly grouped into mammals, birds and reptiles or dinosaurs. The mammals can be broken up into tusked apes and Ntouka (though some Ntouka are birds), and the reptiles or dinosaurs can be broke up into Rinkhal Monitors, Behemoths and Cobalts. See also ."@en . . . "Great Beast"@en . . . . "Unknown, Mordor ?"@en . "None"@en . "1800.0"^^ . "The Great beasts, or Great Siege Beasts, were used by Sauron's armies as burden beasts, most notably during the Battle at Minas Tirith. These beasts pulled the colossal battering ram Grond to the gate of Minas Tirith to destroy the Wall after the smaller battering rams failed, during the Siege of Gondor."@en . . "The Great Beast is a deceased creature whose bones lie in the ruined temple of Shark Tooth Island."@en . . "Great Dragon"@en . "Great beast"@en . . . . . . . . "The Great Beast is the name given to the theoretical god of Chaos Undivided.[1a] By its very definition, Chaos claims no allegiance to anything but itself. The Gods and followers of the Chaos Gods are fractious and warlike in the extreme, and view each other with suspicion and disgust. Hordes of Chaos Warriors are drawn together not out of camaraderie, but out of a mutual desire to murder, burn, and slaughter in the name of their Gods. A follower is just as likely to be killed and offered as a sacrifice to his own God as he is to die in battle with the forces of the Old World or against his foe.[1a]"@en . . . . . . "The Great Beast is a deceased creature whose bones lie in the ruined temple of Shark Tooth Island."@en . . . "Great Beast is monster #1 from the Series 1 figures."@en . . "The Great Beast is the name given to the theoretical god of Chaos Undivided.[1a] By its very definition, Chaos claims no allegiance to anything but itself. The Gods and followers of the Chaos Gods are fractious and warlike in the extreme, and view each other with suspicion and disgust. Hordes of Chaos Warriors are drawn together not out of camaraderie, but out of a mutual desire to murder, burn, and slaughter in the name of their Gods. A follower is just as likely to be killed and offered as a sacrifice to his own God as he is to die in battle with the forces of the Old World or against his foe.[1a] Some insane scholars believe that the four powers are simply aspects of some other, larger God called the Great Beast. At times, this entity sets aside its mad internal struggle to make it possible for the fragmented armies to gather together under one banner, such as the Chaos Incursions. These moments cause the Old World to tremble and quake in fear and loathing. The followers of Chaos typically come together under the banner of a particularly powerful and charismatic leader. Driven by dreams of mayhem, loot, and glory in battle, the forces of the various factions of Chaos set aside their differences for a short time to fight side by side. The people of the Old World know that it\u2019s just a matter of time before another leader inspires the hordes of Chaos to come together yet again. Whether there exists a Great Beast or not is subject to much debate, but certainly the effects of Archaon\u2019s Storm of Chaos are undeniable.[1a]"@en . "Unknown"@en . "Long before the Jedi Civil War that pitted the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic against the Sith Empire, the creature found its way to the Shadowlands of Kashyyyk, the dark and dangerous ground level that lay at the foot of the mile-high wroshyr trees found on that planet. Eventually, the presence of the terentatek sparked the interest of the Wookiees, a race of hairy mammals native to the arboreal world. In their society, warriors were tasked with raiding the Shadowlands to protect the civilians from the predators that roamed below their treehouses. On rare occasions, the Wookiees also visited the Shadowlands for ritual reasons such as coming-of-age tests. Dubbed \"the Great Beast,\" the Kashyyykian terentatek was made the central piece of a ritual battle. The warriors who wished to pro"@en . . "25"^^ . . . "Great Beast"@en . . "Great beast"@en . . "Great Beast"@en . "3956"^^ . . . "The Great beasts, or Great Siege Beasts, were used by Sauron's armies as burden beasts, most notably during the Battle at Minas Tirith. These beasts pulled the colossal battering ram Grond to the gate of Minas Tirith to destroy the Wall after the smaller battering rams failed, during the Siege of Gondor."@en . "None"@en . "250"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The Great Beast was a legendary creature that supposedly was seen in Nazo Mori during the 9th century in the first day of summer. Its appearance was indescribable, utterly inhuman and demonic, something that broke the mind of more than one person who witnessed it, before the monster returned to the forest."@en . . "no"@en . . . . "Gigantic, horned, powerful, brutish"@en . "Great Beast is monster #1 from the Series 1 figures."@en . . "Gray"@en . . . . "The Great Beast was a legendary creature that supposedly was seen in Nazo Mori during the 9th century in the first day of summer. Its appearance was indescribable, utterly inhuman and demonic, something that broke the mind of more than one person who witnessed it, before the monster returned to the forest."@en . . "Great beasts (uncapitalized) are monstrous wildlife, although not all monstrous wildlife are considered great beasts. They can be broadly grouped into mammals, birds and reptiles or dinosaurs. The mammals can be broken up into tusked apes and Ntouka (though some Ntouka are birds), and the reptiles or dinosaurs can be broke up into Rinkhal Monitors, Behemoths and Cobalts. See also ."@en . . "1"^^ . "Creature"@en . . "Long before the Jedi Civil War that pitted the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic against the Sith Empire, the creature found its way to the Shadowlands of Kashyyyk, the dark and dangerous ground level that lay at the foot of the mile-high wroshyr trees found on that planet. Eventually, the presence of the terentatek sparked the interest of the Wookiees, a race of hairy mammals native to the arboreal world. In their society, warriors were tasked with raiding the Shadowlands to protect the civilians from the predators that roamed below their treehouses. On rare occasions, the Wookiees also visited the Shadowlands for ritual reasons such as coming-of-age tests. Dubbed \"the Great Beast,\" the Kashyyykian terentatek was made the central piece of a ritual battle. The warriors who wished to prove their worth in combat would travel to the creature's lair and lure it out by tying the corpse of a viper kinrath to a dangling kshyy vine. Attracted by the smell of blood, the Great Beast would turn up, eat the bait and attack the warrior who had summoned it. Although many ambitious Wookiees attempted to kill the creature, few survived the encounter. Despite its dangerousness, the ritual was formalized, as a marker bearing precise instructions was placed under the dangling vine."@en . . ""@en . "None"@en . . "Antichrist"@en . . .