![]() Going onto the next group there is the Ghost and Reaper Leviathan. The Sea Dragon is also aggressive while a Sea Emperor is passive. There is also a large sail or webs on the creature’s back. The dragon’s head is a lot more reptilian and has a larger mouth with large teeth, a snout, and a horn with an orange tip. The Sea Dragon on the other and has more purple accents and webbed forelimbs and more bioluminescent markings around its body. The Sea Emperor has two striped antennae and large mandibles on each side of its mouth, also its forelimbs are paddle-like. Each also have four glowing eyes and forelimbs. The Sea Emperor/Dragon group are both colossal in size with armored body and with seven tentacles that are bioluminescent. So what are the differences between the two groups? The Sea Emperor Leviathan with the Sea Dragon Leviathan, and the Reaper Leviathan and the Ghost Leviathan in the other. ![]() The leviathans look evolutionary similar but clearly at some point separated into two groups. Which is why we’re going to focus on them. Who all actually have the class in their name. This includes: sea traders and reefbacks, according to the logs though they really don’t look genetically similar to the ghost leviathan, reaper leviathan, sea emperor leviathan, or sea dragon leviathan. I do not have every leviathan listed above as Subnautica data banks have anything that is a large creature ranked in this class. ![]() But they have some of the most interesting design, plus how are they all related? What makes them all leviathans? This isn’t mentioned directly in the game but is hinted at through the data files if you can manage to scan them… generally done in creative mode ’cause otherwise you risk death and destruction. Yes, they freak me out and their sounds make me duck when I have my headphones in. One of my favorite creatures to come across in Subnautica are the leviathans. ![]()
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