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| − | The final stage of a leviathan is the stuff of legends. | + | ''The final stage of a leviathan is the stuff of legends. Stretching anywhere between 75 and 300 feet, this is often mistaken for a Great Wyrm. Also known as the World Snake, very little is known of them. They are extremely rare: very few leviathans ever reach this stage, nor does anyone know why only some leviathans become them.''<br> |
| − | between 75 and 300 feet, this is often mistaken for a Great Wyrm. | ||
| − | as the World Snake, very little is known of them. | ||
| − | very few leviathans ever reach this stage, nor does anyone know why only some | ||
| − | leviathans become them. | ||
| − | They are generally asleep, curled into a circle at the bottom of the lake. | + | ''They are generally asleep, curled into a circle at the bottom of the lake. Pity the fool that wakes one...'' |
| − | Pity the fool that wakes one... | ||
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| + | An Ouroburos is using: | ||
| + | <held in offhand> (Magical) (Humming) [[Leviathan Scale|a Leviathan Scale]] | ||
[[Category:Mobs_In_Lake_Of_Tears]] | [[Category:Mobs_In_Lake_Of_Tears]] | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 25 March 2006
The final stage of a leviathan is the stuff of legends. Stretching anywhere between 75 and 300 feet, this is often mistaken for a Great Wyrm. Also known as the World Snake, very little is known of them. They are extremely rare: very few leviathans ever reach this stage, nor does anyone know why only some leviathans become them.
They are generally asleep, curled into a circle at the bottom of the lake. Pity the fool that wakes one...
An Ouroburos is using: <held in offhand> (Magical) (Humming) a Leviathan Scale