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  1. False Flag
  2. A Gathering Of Memories
  3. A Last Lament
  4. A Misleading Scenario
  5. A Shining Blaze Over Darkland
  6. A Throne On My Long - Awaited Desires
  7. Ancient Dreams
  8. Arrival In Mesopotamia
  9. Ascension - The 40th Day After Easter
  10. Balaam Wore Black
  11. Building The Paradox
  12. Carpet Bombing
  13. Chrysanthemums In Bloom
  14. Here Lies My Kingdom
  15. I Have Done As You Did
  16. I Ruler Of Paradise In Black
  17. Inspiring Vulnerable Thought
  18. Krematorium
  19. Leviathan
  20. Long I Feared That My Sins Would Return To Visit Me, And The Cost Is More Than I Bear
  21. Lost Forever
  22. Manoeuvre East
  23. MG-34
  24. Morphium
  25. My Days Until
  26. My Travels Through The Midnight Sky
  27. NaPolA
  28. Nerve Agent
  29. Nightfall Guides Insomnia To Be An Everlasting Mental Torture, With This Being The Concequence
  30. Nightfall Guides Insomnia To Be An Everlasting Mental Torture, With This Being The Consequence
  31. Oceans Of Soliloquy
  32. Odourless Alliance
  33. One Day
  34. Reasons To Open Your Eyelids And Awake The Apocalypse Iris Is Telling You
  35. Red Is My Blood… Cold Is My Heart
  36. Revelation
  37. Salus Deceived
  38. Selek From Menes
  39. Serpent Of Old
  40. Tantalised In This Labyrinth
  41. Tears Will Flow
  42. The Awakened
  43. The Crimson Tides - Ocean Of Soliloquy Pt.II
  44. The Final Affliction Of Xafan
  45. The Fragrant Thorns Of Roses
  46. The Gothic Statue
  47. The Hollow Cage Of My Ribs
  48. The Obscure Process Of Metamorphous
  49. This, Murder Of Crows
  50. To Diagnose The Fortunes Of Paranoia Consuming Consciousness And Sanity
  51. Under The Autumn Tree
  52. Upon The Highlands I Fought
  53. We Have Uncovered A Question And Now We Must Unearth The Answer
  54. Why Is It That Angels Speak Such Evil?
  55. You Died Before I Was Finished

Deinonychus ( dy-NON-ih-kəs; from Ancient Greek δεινός (deinós) 'terrible', and ὄνυξ (ónux), genitive ὄνυχος (ónukhos) 'claw') is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur with one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This species, which could grow up to 3.4 meters (11 ft) long, lived during the early Cretaceous Period, about 115–108 million years ago (from the mid-Aptian to early Albian stages). Fossils have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, in rocks of the Cloverly Formation and Antlers Formation, though teeth that may belong to Deinonychus have been found much farther east in Maryland. Paleontologist John Ostrom's study of Deinonychus in the late 1960s revolutionized the way scientists thought about dinosaurs, leading to the "dinosaur renaissance" and igniting the debate on whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Before this, the popular conception of dinosaurs had been one of plodding, reptilian giants. Ostrom noted the small body, sleek, horizontal posture, ratite-like spine, and especially the enlarged raptorial claws on the feet, which suggested an active, agile predator. "Terrible claw" refers to the unusually large, sickle-shaped talon on the second toe of each hind foot. The fossil YPM 5205 preserves a large, strongly curved ungual. In life, archosaurs have a horny sheath over this bone, which extends the length. Ostrom looked at crocodile and bird claws and reconstructed the claw for YPM 5205 as over 120 millimetres (4.7 in) long. The species name antirrhopus means "counter balance", which refers to Ostrom's idea about the function of the tail. As in other dromaeosaurids, the tail vertebrae have a series of ossified tendons and super-elongated bone processes. These features seemed to make the tail into a stiff counterbalance, but a fossil of the very closely related Velociraptor mongoliensis (IGM 100/986) has an articulated tail skeleton that is curved laterally in a long S-shape. This suggests that, in life, the tail could bend to the sides with a high degree of flexibility. In both the Cloverly and Antlers formations, Deinonychus remains have been found closely associated with those of the ornithopod Tenontosaurus. Teeth discovered associated with Tenontosaurus specimens imply they were hunted, or at least scavenged upon, by Deinonychus.

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