Examples of using Thassa in English and their translations into German
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Thassa had hated her.
The price of treachery!" cried Thassa.
Thassa had to defeat her in order to win.
Oh, how kind of you to say!" laughed Thassa.
Kiora had tricked Thassa, had thought to humble Ula.
Thassa frowned and gestured, and the bident drove further into the rock.
She called her titans to her, and Thassa did the same.
Thassa had all the krakens of Theros, minus the few that Kiora had suborned.
Apparently they would convinced Thassa to aid them, or at least to send them away.
Thassa transformed back into the Great Eye in midair and floated toward Kiora over the water.
You led my people astray," said Thassa, her voice echoing across the expanse of seafloor.
She reached out with her magic to the newly exposed sea bottom, and did something Thassa couldn't.
In the distance, she saw Thassa, in triton form, standing on the deck of the Monsoon.
If Kiora's little charade on her way to Arixmethes had actually weakened Thassa for their fight….
I will grind you into sand," said Thassa, a voice simmering out of the ocean itself.
She began to gather mana for one last, desperate spell,and tried to keep Thassa talking.
Tritons revere Thassa and resent the humans, who defile their seas by fishing and sailing.
I have faced a true god-the false Eldrazigods will not defeat me where Thassa failed.
Thassa threw her bident, and it sailed through the air with astonishing speed, shrinking as it flew toward her.
But Kiora had titans from a dozen worlds, things that Thassa had never seen, never even imagined.
Pathetic," said Thassa, her feet coming to rest on a carpet of clean water that flowed before her over the oozing muck.
In her quest to lure away Theros's massive sea monsters,she found herself in a fierce clash against the plane's sea god, Thassa.
Thassa raised the bident and sent a great wave crashing toward Kiora and her serpent, to whelm them and"protect" her followers.
These were the creatures she hadn't found on her arrival-thetrue colossi of the deep, the ones Thassa kept out in the deep ocean-like cattle, or tuna.
Thassa stepped off the deck of the Monsoon, and a great wave vaulted the ship-serpent skyward, with Elspeth and Ajani clinging to it.
She and Thassa were as close as they would ever been, perhaps a hundred yards apart, and whether through magic or divinity or just an overactive imagination, Kiora could make out every detail of the fury on the god's face.