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In Scandinavian folklore, a (or Draugen) is an undead creature—the ghost of a person who died at sea. Unlike ghosts in many other traditions, Draugen has a physical body and is often associated with premonitions of death or shipwrecks.
Originally operated by Shell, it is now managed by OKEA ASA. Draugen
Discovered in 1984, Draugen was the first field developed on the Norwegian continental shelf above the 62nd parallel. In Scandinavian folklore, a (or Draugen) is an
Often categorized as a "walking simulator," it focuses on narrative, atmosphere, and dialogue over combat or complex puzzles. Discovered in 1984, Draugen was the first field
Intended for long-distance cyclists to charge mobile devices and power high-intensity sustainable lighting. 4. Folklore (The Original "Draugen")
Players control Edward Charles Harden, an American traveler searching for his missing sister in the remote village of Graavik, accompanied by his lively ward, Alice.
It uses a massive concrete Gravity Based Structure (GBS) with a single support shaft. The topside is 79 meters long and 59 meters wide.