
Just a bit of bad mythological Christmas humor.
Tag Archives: creature
Wallpapers!

Show your support for giant melanin-deficient cephalopods everywhere with these official Albino Kraken computer wallpapers! (You can also get to them any time by clicking on the Wallpapers link up there at the top of the right-hand menu.)
Song of the Lonely Kraken

I know this incessant posting about krakens is annoying Rachel like crazy, but I just had to point out this song I found a few days ago by Jonathan Coulton. And yes, it really is about what you think I’m making you think it’s about. Seriously. So go listen.
Albino Kraken Lives!



That’s right folks. With the redesign comes not only new colors and a new header, but a new name (and domain name – take a look at the URL). And while I, for one, cannot doubt the absolute clarity that a title like Nathan’s Blog brought to this website, I also knew that it was, to put it bluntly, hideously boring.
This is less boring, hopefully.
Pronged Kraken

This is probably the last of this series, as I’m now going to try to focus on a bit of site redesign. If it ends up taking too long, though, I’ll probably put one or two other random things up, just to keep the site from going stale…
Elongated Kraken

N.O.U.S.

(That’s “nautilus of unusal size”, in case you were wondering.)
The Pentakraken

Even though there’s not too much that’s really different between it and a normal overweight squid, I like how this one turned out. Probably because it feels a bit more dynamic, and the shading isn’t quite as… tangled… as it sometimes is.
I should also point out that if it buries itself body-first in the sand, it can pretend to be a giant scary sea star with a gaping maw where its body should be. I don’t know why it would, though. Maybe it just gets bored easily.
It’s Kraken Week!

As the title states, it’s kraken week here at Nathan’s Blog (soon to be given a new, more interesting title, but that’s another story and shall be told another time). And okay, it’s probably something more like kraken time-period, but kraken week just flows better.
In any case, you can probably expect a few more odd-looking cephalopods in the coming days.