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Clash of Titans: Deciphering a Mythological Creature Showdown -- The Boys Chat #38

TheBoysChat Season 1 Episode 38

Are you ready to plunge into the realm of mythology and bear witness to a tournament like no other? Buckle up, as we turn up the heat in an epic showdown between the world's most formidable creatures – a fiery battle that pitches Phoenix against Basilisk, Medusa versus Leviathan, Griffin against Sphinx, and Valkyrie dueling with Chimera. Prepare to be enthralled as we dissect their unique powers, delve into ancient texts, and reference pop culture to bring to life these fantastic creatures.

But the battle doesn't end there. As the waters churn and waves crash, we explore an aquatic clash of titans. The fierce Kraken locks tentacles with the hardy Centaur, while the mighty Dragon goes head to head with the ocean-dominating Leviathan. From ancient biblical references to modern interpretations in films like 'How to Train Your Dragon', we examine and speculate on who would claim the crown in this watery warfare.

As the dust settles and the seas calm, we sit back and ponder. Who emerged victorious? What were the strengths and weaknesses of each contender? And more importantly, how could we balance the playing field for future battles? This mythical creature showdown has been a thrilling roller coaster ride, and we can't wait to hear your thoughts. So join us, share your insights, and let's continue uncovering the mysteries of the monstrous and the mythical.

Speaker 2:

I was like I saw the wheels turn and I'm like, alright, I just gotta tell them Did you see the smoke coming out too? I had the smoke and everything.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, yeah. Well, I gotta prep this bad boy for today's topic, because it's a doozy. This one gets your head spinning Uh huh, and how about everyone at home plays along with us? Get you a piece of paper, get you something out and this will be fun for you again. Because today is the mythological creature showdown, showdown. Ooh, that's a good one we're doing just thunk of it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, good job, I like the thunker of yours. We're doing bracket thunk. We're doing a single elimination tournament and I'm going to read off our set of animals. Ow, let's see, I gotta get back over into my other thing. Okay, so seed one I'm going to pull this closer to me. What am I doing? I'm backing forth on this. So our first seed is the dragon. First off, welcome back everyone. Sorry, my bad, you got Tanner and Colby here with you.

Speaker 1:

Excuse me Jumping ahead there, yeah excuse Matt, there and again they are still who knows where. Anyways, back to it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah mythical creature. Showdown, alright. So our number one seed today is the dragon. It is known for its fire breathing abilities and immense strength. The dragon ranks as one of the most powerful mythological creatures Real or not, who knows? If you look at all the European paintings, they all had dragons. I'm St George on the dragon baby, so who knows? Anyways, next we have number two seed, the kraken. It is a giant sea monster capable of creating whirlpools and dragging ships under the water. The kraken holds significant power over the ocean. It also adjoined up this. It did Shame on it In the pearl Yep. Alright. Seed number three goes through the griffin, with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. The griffin is a formidable creature renowned for its power and protection. Now those are Narnia.

Speaker 2:

Yes, they are.

Speaker 1:

They drop the bowlers and whatnot.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Love that movie. That's a good movie.

Speaker 2:

I watched it the other day.

Speaker 1:

Dude, you've been watching a lot of movies relevant to what we're doing.

Speaker 2:

I know it's been crazy.

Speaker 1:

It's a boy Connecting all of a sudden. Yeah, alright, our number four seed goes through the Leviathan, mentioned in various ancient texts. The Leviathan's enormous size and power may make it a force to be reckoned with man. I'm loving these subscriptions.

Speaker 2:

You did a good job on this one, thank you.

Speaker 1:

Alright. Our fifth seed goes to the phoenix. Rising from its ashes and symbolizing rebirth, the phoenix possesses the unique ability that grants its strength and endurance, and it drops hats onto little wizards yeah, with swords. And it cries and heals you, anyways. Next up we got the chimera. I'm hoping I'm saying that correctly. It is a hybrid creature with the head of a lion, body of a goat and tail of a serpent. The chimera's deadly venom adds to its power. Number seven seed is the centaur. Combining human intelligence and archery skills with the strength of a horse, the centaur is a powerful and wise creature, so rides in a wheelchair very nicely. Hey, percy Jackson, alright, ampere Sproz and James Bond.

Speaker 2:

Yes, he's one of the best James Bond's in my opinion.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I agree, alright. Number eight goes to the minotaur, with the body of a human and the head of a bull. The minotaur possesses great strength and cunning, making it formidable. Number nine seed goes to Pegasus. The winged horse is known for its speed and association with poetry and inspiration, placing among the mo the powerful creatures. It's just a horse, but.

Speaker 2:

I watched. I also watch Hercules the other day.

Speaker 1:

Let's go baby Alright. Number ten seed is the Yeti. Elusive and strong, the Yeti's presence in the Himalayan Mountains Granted reputation for resilience and making good. Yellow snow cones. Bingo Number eleven goes to the Valkyrie female figures from the North must North North, sorry Norse mythology with divine powers. The Valkyrie's hold considerable strength and strategic abilities, and the one from Thor ain't bad to look at.

Speaker 2:

You said it, not me.

Speaker 1:

Alright, number twelve is the Basilisk. As the king of serpents and European mythology, the Basilisk lethal, lethal gaze contributes to its power, unless its eyes are gouged out by bird, by a phoenix. Oh, I wonder if they'll be matched up together. Oh, foreshadowing number thirteen goes to Medusa, with snakes for hair and the ability to turn anyone who gazes into her eyes into stone. Medusa possesses formidable powers. Let's use in the back of an iPhone for and you got a sword pen that you got from a guy in the chair who is also a mentor centaur, centaur, I bet you're good.

Speaker 1:

You're good Also, james Bond. Number fourteen goes to the Sphinx, known for posing riddles to travelers. The Sphinx strategic mind adds to its strength, but it ranks lower due to its lack of physical power. And finally, our number fifteen seed goes to the werewolf. Though ferocious and instinctual for thelyезical dog, in instinctual during a full moon, the war will Frank's low in power compared to the other mythical creatures, solid that's a solid lineup.

Speaker 1:

I know right. Let us know if we missed anyone that you want us to. Maybe we'll do a part two of other creatures. Let us know if we missed anyone that you like. You know there's where we'll find everybody. Vampire cuz. Vampires suck.

Speaker 2:

You can kill him with a lot of different things or unalive them, do you?

Speaker 1:

Do you not get it? They suck. Ah I'm going to count that one. Anyways, they would lose anyways, all right. So to just start today's bracket, dragon obviously gets a buy in the first round because it's number best. So first up we got the Pegasus versus a minotaur.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's a hard. That's a hard one because I mean they're both horse type figures Ish no, the minotaur is the half bull, half man head of a bull body of a man.

Speaker 1:

Sorry other way around. My bad, but in most adaptations that I've seen it's usually a larger man with the head of a bull. So it's like you take the size of a bull, turn it to a man, we keep the head. Yeah, it's typically how I see it portrayed.

Speaker 2:

That's probably. That's probably the best way to describe it. I always get that one and centaur mixed up for whatever reason, like they just sound so sad half human, half Animal.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I always cruise me up anyways. And then the Pegasus. I personally think the minotaur is gonna go, because while Pegasus can fly, the minotaur's could just got that brute strength. I mean it grabs its wings by by wings. Yeah, though, pegasus is gonna go bye-bye to, yeah, and I mean balls are just angry by nature.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, horses aren't, so I'm. I think that's a good pick, is just a minute, or think, mini tour Takes it.

Speaker 1:

So let's see mentor Ching. Alright. Next up we got the Phoenix versus the Basilisk. We've already seen this played out. Yes, we've already seen it played out in Harry Potter. Now, granted, though, the Phoenix comes in, gauges its eyes out, but then Harry's the one to actually kind of Drive the final blow to it sword through the head type of deal. But now let's assume that the Phoenix does get that on the bass listening, does able to rip its eyes out. How else is it gonna kill it, or how else is it gonna defeat the Basilisk?

Speaker 2:

I, I think it's kind of the same deal, as it kind of goes through the throat and kind of. Mm-hmm tries to take it out. But my thing is is with, like the Phoenix, it's a bird, so it's gonna make noise. The only bird that doesn't make any noise when flying is an owl. An owl makes zero noise. Like right in this scenario I'm assuming the Phoenix isn't making Is making noise, so the bass list is gonna hear it, even if its eyes are gone.

Speaker 2:

So I'm almost leaning towards the bass list, just because it can Like, still, it's such a big snake, pretty much that it can get up into the air and get towards the Phoenix, and I don't think the Phoenix will be able to, but now.

Speaker 1:

To counter that the Phoenix can just fly a little higher. True, because the basilics only it has a Finite height that it can get to right where I mean. So does the Phoenix. But the Phoenix can go probably higher than that. Right because with it being a bird it can probably fly a couple hundred feet in the air, no problem. I don't think a basilisk is gonna hit that high, able just to stand up there, unless it was going up something.

Speaker 2:

That's true, and and again, maybe we're looking at this fight or flight. I mean, you eventually have to fight with these matchups and I I feel like it's the bigger creature is gonna take have a lot to go into play with this, but Maybe not I don't right.

Speaker 1:

And with the Phoenix, though, when it rebirths, I'm assuming it gets more powerful, but when it does that, how long before it is Full on? Let's go battle again, right? And is it quicker? Is it gonna take a little bit? So I I agree with you. I think the basketball is probably gonna take it. Yeah, because it gets one lucky blow. Yeah, like if the Phoenix comes in and gouges the eye out, like you say, gets one, and then it shakes it off and it doesn't get the next one, what else is it gonna do to the skin? Yeah, it really has the eyes, the weak point.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's really no other big weak point, I mean unless it comes in with a sword.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, comes in with another magical hand. Yeah, so that that's an upset baby, that is an upset number 12 seed beat and the number five seed. Let's go, we are unconventional anyways. Take that, you dumb bird, all right. Next up is Medusa versus the Leviathan.

Speaker 2:

That's. That's an interesting one, because I mean all the doosas to do is look at it in size and it's well the Leviathan has to look at the yeah look at Medusa in the eye, right.

Speaker 1:

But now that's assuming that the Leviathan comes up out of the water. True, because if we think, if we look at it Like there's not really an even playing ground, right, because Medusa is a land Creature. Where is the Leviathan? Is not. Now, let's say, maybe she's on a boat out in the middle of the sea. She's, she done? Yeah, I'm taking the Leviathan because I'm just it's bigger, it again.

Speaker 2:

I think that's gonna be the biggest factor through this whole tournament is size. I think size is gonna be a very determining factor of what. Who's gonna win and what's going on cuz. I mean Medusa. What else does she have besides turning people to stone, like?

Speaker 1:

nothing, she's just a woman.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I'm gonna take the Leviathan cuz, that's it, she. That's if the there's even time for her to say she's got something covering her eyes so she doesn't turn other people to stone that she doesn't want to. That's if she gets that off, say she's on a boat, they know why she's down and after the count. So I'm taking Leviathan. Yep, all right, leviathan about a bing-ba-boom. All right, the Griffin versus the Sphinx. I'm taking Griffin Because, from that description, the Sphinx is it's got your riddles and whatnot. But but any powerful ain't got no Strength, yeah, it has no fighting ability, like, and the Griffin can fly, yeah, and that's cool.

Speaker 2:

I think that's a no-brainer on that one. Yeah, I don't think there's much debate on that. No, there's not Griffin.

Speaker 1:

All right, Valkyrie versus the Chimera.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm almost leaning towards the Valkyrie, just because they have the all-round skill set right take on an animal. Take on an animal and fight and whatever, but Maybe the what was it? The?

Speaker 1:

Chimera Chimera, that was the hybrid animal thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean maybe that has more power and more speed or whatever, more strength, whatever it has over it, but Maybe you get a lucky shot of oh, I hit it's artery, or whatever. It jumps at you and stabs you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I Would think that you would be able to outsmart it a little bit, like as Someone of a human right now, before we go any further we didn't really ever Specify kind of the grounds for the tournament.

Speaker 1:

Now I say from this is a great one to kind of consider. Is it just they're battling each other in like a Super Smash Bros style arena, like a coliseum, or we thinking like?

Speaker 2:

They're kind of out in the wild. I always kind of going with just like a call and see I'm like Okay, you just throw them in and like okay, you're fighting it, like, figure it out.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I was just because it was out in the wild the Valkyrie could hunt down the Chimera. Yeah, in a coliseum it's gonna be a little bit different, right. I still think, though, the Valkyrie is gonna take it Because they've got the skill set, and say the Valkyrie comes with like a spear or and a sword, that's beer is gonna got, it's got some range. I think they're gonna take it, because It'd be like taking on a lion.

Speaker 1:

I guess and they did that in the coliseum. Yeah, we'll give the, the Valkyrie, the benefit of doubt. Women power let's go, I don't you love that one. Anyways, centaur versus Yeti.

Speaker 2:

See you can, I gotta go with the centaur because, like Again the wit, like it has the speed, that has the power but, like a Yeti has speed yet he's also got.

Speaker 1:

I think the Yeti would overpower the centaur. Now, granted, if we give them kind of their basic, this is what they come with. Centaurs have bows and arrows, so it gets that if it just stays away, because the speed difference, a Centaur, it's got the body of a horse or the rear end of a horse, I should say, so it can go as fast as the horse can yeah how fast can a Yeti really move?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't think it can move as fast as a horse, but maybe, maybe it can.

Speaker 1:

I'm no expert on that.

Speaker 2:

Sixes, probably about six, I mean. I again, I think it kind of comes down to wit and ability to handle the whole situation like and be able to analyze what's going on.

Speaker 1:

So I, that's where I feel like the centaur is better, but I Say we just give it to the centaur because of the bow and arrow yeah because if they can keep, if they can get out of its range just long enough, it'll just keep shooting it and eventually it'll die. Mm-hmm, all right. Last one of round one werewolf versus Kraken. Obviously it's the Kraken. I'm sorry, werewolf, I wish you would have gone further. There ain't no way. It's beating the Kraken. Yeah, they're just gonna slap it around. If you, if?

Speaker 2:

just sure size, just sheer size. Yeah, jack Sparrow, can't kill it with the gun and swords and canning.

Speaker 1:

You're not gonna beat it with the werewolf ain't doing nothing. It's gonna have to. You'd have to have a pack of a thousand and then some right, alright. That completes round one. Round one. Okay, boo, all right, yeah, moving on to round two. First up, we have Dragon versus Minotaur. Hmm no brainer.

Speaker 2:

That's a no brainer on that one. That's a no brainer. That's a no brainer.

Speaker 1:

It is dragon Dragon D's nuts. Yeah, boy, line over over you. Minutes are toasted. Gone balls. Testicle festival, baby, have a ball. Peanut gallery over here. Yep, all right next up. We got basilisk versus Leviathan, now I. They're both reptile.

Speaker 2:

I believe Leviathan is.

Speaker 1:

I guess it's more maybe a fish, it's kind of like a little hillion ish type thing I mean. Granted, I've seen various things and I want to say it's more of like a reptilian style Big fish. Anyways, I think Leviathan takes it, because I think it's just showed up bigger. I say their abilities are probably. I guess the bass list has got its eyes. But again, same thing. Leviathan beat Medusa. I think it's gonna beat the basilisk.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just just because mostly of the water, I think. I think that's one of the biggest factors is being water bound and like, granted, you see the bass list, and I Keep going back to Harry Potter like right.

Speaker 1:

I mean that's like kind of the only that's really only mention of it, but it's.

Speaker 2:

It's in the water a little bit, but it's not like full on in the water, in the ocean and in a lake or whatever like right now, like the Leviathan, could come from way down below, attack from below and if the if the bass list doesn't see it coming.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's bye-bye. Yeah, I think you're right on that. So I think Leviathan's gonna take it because it rules to see All right. Next up we got Griffin versus Valkyrie. Valkyrie put up a good fight against the Chimera. I don't think it's gonna beat a Griffin. I don't think it is either, just cuz Griffin can fly, I mean yeah, I mean granted, like With it flying, you know the Valkyries got, you know it's got the low ground so we can see it coming in.

Speaker 1:

but Hi I'm not sure if it's gonna be enough. Yeah, it should know, I mean, but the Griffin should under underestimate the power of Valkyrie.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna be a good matchup, but I think.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think it's gonna just the velocity All right. Last up for round two we have centaur versus Kraken. Again, no brainer, the Kraken's gonna eat up, that's centaur.

Speaker 2:

I think again, biggest problem is the water.

Speaker 1:

It's not the water is a tough one. All right, and to no surprise at all, the first, they top four seeds. Make it to the final four. Mm-hmm. Comment below who you think is gonna be number one. And If you're following along with us, how good are you? Yeah, where you what's your bracket at you? 100%, I Doubt it. There was a pretty big upset when we tell you a Valkyrie versus Jamiro?

Speaker 1:

I don't think so. Nope, with, valkyrie came on top anyways. But I, yeah, no surprise to who made it the farthest so far, so far, so good. All right. So let's start with the number two and the number three seed, which is the Griffin versus the Kraken.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that I think the Kraken takes it. I still think it going with the Kraken just because of the water and the size.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's such a bigger animal, right like the Griffin, can fly around all at once. But I Mean what's it gonna do to one of the tentacles? It could potentially bite into it and what's?

Speaker 2:

that gonna do. You have the other eight or seven or however many.

Speaker 1:

Is it ten, five? No, not five, it's probably eight or ten. It's probably I'm gonna go with probably I'm gonna with eight, because it's like a giant squid. Oh, if it's a squid, it's. It's ten.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, many, many tentacles many tentacles that are gonna more than more than one.

Speaker 1:

They're gonna. One touch is gonna knock the Griffin out, so Kraken takes it again. All right now. One versus four, dragon versus Leviathan I.

Speaker 1:

So we all know what the dragon is. I'm gonna reread the Leviathans description Mention in various ancient texts. The Leviathans enormous size and power make it a force to be reckoned with. But what does that mean? What does that mean Leviathan? Let's look it up. So it's mentioned in the book of Psalms as a sea serpent that is killed by God and then given as food to creatures in the wilderness, and it's mentioned in the book as Job as well. Today, its size is used for something monstrous or enormous. So it's a sea serpent. So we're right, it's like the, it's a reptilian, yeah thing.

Speaker 2:

I almost just want to go with that over the dragon just because of the water. Again, I keep leaning to that as my fallback of these toss ups like that just because right, or yeah, dragon can swim and whatnot, but like it can't breathe fire under water and that's one of its biggest strengths flying, but then, like once it's in the water, it's in the Leviathans territory, territory in domains Right.

Speaker 1:

So, looking at it, the Leviathan, if we're, let's go off of sea serpent, right? So if it's a giant sea serpent, it's not gonna have Really any limbs per se, and so it's a giant snake. Now how do we, how are we gonna define dragon? Real fast, we're gonna define it as like smog, like smog, smog.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, that's where my mind two legs and then doesn't have necessarily arms.

Speaker 1:

Those would go to the wings not like. Yeah, what dragon has like actual four legs, like the, the like toothless. From how to train your dragon? Yeah, where it's like an, like an actual animal that walks around but then has wings.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1:

So we're thinking like smog.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's, that was more the direction I was going, or like the dragon from Trek.

Speaker 1:

Okay, she has four legs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, does he yeah, yeah I mean. So somewhere in between I was kind of going more towards Smough, just because it was more of a big, ferocious fighter. That was kind of my direction.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, yeah, we'll go with Smough, because Smough would whoop and smoke any of the dragons from Game of Thrones, but you saw how he ended up against people in Lake Town. Oh, they got lucky with the shot into his armor. Barred the boat, the bow man, who also plays Dracula and Dracula and told the twenty fourteen family. Have you seen that one?

Speaker 2:

I've not seen that one.

Speaker 1:

Pretty good. Me and Cam watched it a couple months ago and it was actually pretty good. Interesting he also plays Gaston in the live action beating the beast. Yes, he does. What else is Luke Evans in? He's in. He's in murder mystery on Netflix with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston.

Speaker 2:

He's in a lot. He's in a lot, he's pretty good Anyways anyways.

Speaker 1:

I mean he killed the dragon button. So let's see, so the Leviathan, let's say it has the power to actually jump up out of the water a fair distance and then it could potentially attack a dragon. Now I think the Leviathan takes the dragon on size, or maybe they're pretty close, because Smough was pretty big. He's pretty big, it's not like a small little thing flying around Right. But I mean let's use a traditional old sailing ship like a pirate ship. In comparison, I would assume that the Leviathan is big enough to wrap around it at least once and still have room on either side Right and now a dragon would probably be the size of the ship.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

Right, maybe one and a half ships, maybe the Leviathan's got it on size, yeah, but the fire, though. Let's say the bassist comes up and the dragon pelts it with fire, then it's really kind of done. Then it goes back into the water, but how?

Speaker 2:

does that hurt the flesh? Yeah, I mean, and again, we're kind of basing all this off hypotheticals and what ifs. Right, like I don't know, I still feel like the Leviathan just because of size and water. Right, the water.

Speaker 1:

The water is a big, is a big factor because, yeah, I mean, if there's not a level playing ground, because the dragon owns land and air, yeah, because if it's on land, the dragon's got the airspace to get the high ground, but then the water, the Leviathan, you just go down far enough to get out of the dragon's fire breath Right.

Speaker 1:

And then how long can the dragon fly around for before it needs to land? Right. And then if the dragon gets in the water, it's bad news bears for it, right. So, sadly, I think the Leviathan's gonna is gonna take the dragon. I think that upsets. I'm so sorry, dragon. I think that's a good upset, though. I think that works All right. So then we're left with the two kings of the water. We got our final round. Seed four versus seed two is the Leviathan versus the Kraken. Now is the underdog gonna beat? Is the Leviathan gonna beat the Kraken? I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

I don't. I don't think he is just because the Kraken has the speed in the water, has the ability that, has limbs per se, to grab it and to eat it versus, I mean, the Leviathan's just a water snake.

Speaker 1:

Right, if we're going off of the sea serpent. No, no limbs, it's just kind of a massive, all it can do is kind of bow, constrict it and just strangle it. But really, with the Kraken being like an octopus, like creature or a squid, what says it can't just slip out of that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, there's really no defense that the Leviathan has. I think Kraken is because I'd say they're.

Speaker 1:

They're even in their ability in the water to as far as speed and power. I think they're even across the board, but the one upper hand that the Kraken has is that it has hands yeah, has, or it has has the ability to has something to defend against itself, then right. But now, thinking about it though, the Leviathan. I would almost assume that the Leviathan is a little more agile than the Kraken, because it's just a straight noodle, whereas the Levi, or the Kraken, is going to be more of like a blob.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

And so the Leviathan could almost kind of bobbin weave around the Kraken. Now the Kraken is going to have speed, but the Kraken you know octopi and squids. Is that octopi, octopuses.

Speaker 2:

Sure, I'd sound right, I have no idea. Octopuses.

Speaker 1:

That's a good James Bond film. Yeah, that is good, roger Moore, anyways. But you know, its mouth is at the center of it and it can't really bite out per se. It's going to put things into it, whereas the Leviathan's got a head of a serpent and so it can bite. So maybe it gets a couple blows on the limbs and it takes out a couple limbs.

Speaker 2:

I still feel like Kraken. Is that enough to make a difference? I don't think it's enough because, like, again, it goes back to one of the other ones that the Kraken was matched up with. Like if it starts biting the one limb like it has the other to wrap around and grab it and then suck it in, but that was against the griffon, which is significantly smaller.

Speaker 1:

How do we think the Leviathan has a big enough Biting force which is a snap one limb away?

Speaker 2:

Honestly probably not because-.

Speaker 1:

At least not where it would count Right, not like an immediate.

Speaker 2:

It would take a minute to get it like a long enough time that I think Kraken has time to Use the other limbs to To adjust and fight back. So I still feel like Kraken wins this one but-.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I agree. I'm just trying to make a case for the Leviathan to see if maybe we overlook something.

Speaker 2:

I mean those are all good points, but Right, I think, ultimately comes down to being able to have more limbs. It's a noodle, yeah, and not just-.

Speaker 1:

I do think, though, the Kraken is gonna come out, not 100%.

Speaker 2:

I do think, though, the Leviathan's gonna do some damage.

Speaker 1:

It'll be a battle, but I again Kraken's coming out, it might lose part of a limb Right, because in order for it to like, think about your arm right, it's like your hand is easy to kind of get out, like it's an easy target cause it's at the end. And then, like, the further up the arm you go, it's gonna be a little bit harder. Same thing with a Kraken, I'm assuming that it the further up the tentacle you go, the thicker and the tougher it's gonna be Right. So to really take out a tentacle you gotta do some damage. It was like in Pirates of the Carat B and they blow up part of the limbs and it disintegrates and pops out. But then it's got you know, it's big ones accompanying and crushes Right, right. So yeah, I know I'm in a grudge with you. I believe the Kraken takes the cake All the way. Bing, bada, bing, bada, boom. Our Kraken is our mythological creature. Tournament of the century champion. Give it a round of applause.

Speaker 2:

And the. I don't remember what you put it in. Yeah, I don't know either.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, if you have a disagreement or you think we messed up on one of these, please let us know in the comments below. Let us know if we missed any creatures that you're just dying for us to throw in a tournament, and maybe we'll do this again with, with not mythological creatures, maybe we'll do it with creatures that we know for a fact exist, right, or existed, I should say, because you know megalodons were real. Yeah, same with the Titanoboa. You know what that is? Nope, giant snake Figured About the size of a megalodon. Who would win? But it could swim in the water. So yeah, again, other factors a lot of things going on with that one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think next time we do this, we gotta, we gotta get these more, even Even the playing field just a little bit more. Just a little bit more, maybe separate water and everything else.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Cause. Clearly, if you're a water creature, you kind of dominate Right A little bit. But yeah, Comment below what, how you feel about the outcome. And yeah, Like subscribe. Click the bell, Thank you, and we will see you next time. Bye.

Speaker 2:

Oops.