That would all depend on the context behind the design, as Leviathan has two standard meanings. Firstly, Leviathan is one of the seven princes of hell in standard demonology text. Secondly, leviathans are standard creatures in naval and sailor mythology so they have a pretty iconic of old sea stories about killer squids, serpents, etc.
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noun: leviathan; plural noun: leviathans
(in biblical use) a sea monster, identified in different passages with the whale and the crocodile (e.g., Job 41, Ps. 74:14), and with the Devil (after Isa. 27:1).
"the great leviathans of the deep"
The slayer jumped onto the neck of the leviathan and he pierced it with his sword.
That is one nasty leviathan, I think it just ate my leg!!! ANSWER #2 The word 'leviathan' can be used as an noun or an adjective and is descriptive of any large 'monster' especially of the sea eg. a whale. The word is of Hebrew origin which did and still does refer to monsters of the sea, particularly the whale. If you have read the novel, 'Moby Dick', I can give a sentence as requested: Captain Abab was obsessed and spent a large part of his life in pursuit of the leviathan Moby Dick. In modern times, one may think about those people who go 'whale watching'. Another sentence: People go out to sea in charter boats hoping to catch a glimpse of the leviathans of the deep, the whales.
The Digging Leviathan has 276 pages.
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Paul Auster's 1992 novel Leviathan? No. Shea and Wilson's 1975 novel Leviathan? No. It's third in the Illuminatus trilogy. Scott Westerfeld's 2009 novel Leviathan? Maybe. The book was left kind of open ended and there is another novel due to come out as part of a Leviathan series in late 2010. I don't think you mean the 1651 book by philosophy book by Thomas Hobbes. I'm not sure how a philosophy book would have a "sequel", per se.
leviathan because its 1030 damage, 70 accuracy, removes 2 positive charms, but cost 8 pips
Satan is a scary leviathan. Enormous Leviathan is another phrase.
Kyogre is said it could possibly be a reference to the Leviathan, for the Leviathan was a giant sea monster.
The sailor dreamed of being back on watch as the ship headed to where the legendary leviathan was said to dwell.
The population of Leviathan - clothing - is 220.
Leviathan - clothing - was created in 1909.
Lyncina leviathan was created in 1937.
Little Leviathan was created in 1997.
The Land Leviathan was created in 1974.
That is one nasty leviathan, I think it just ate my leg!!! ANSWER #2 The word 'leviathan' can be used as an noun or an adjective and is descriptive of any large 'monster' especially of the sea eg. a whale. The word is of Hebrew origin which did and still does refer to monsters of the sea, particularly the whale. If you have read the novel, 'Moby Dick', I can give a sentence as requested: Captain Abab was obsessed and spent a large part of his life in pursuit of the leviathan Moby Dick. In modern times, one may think about those people who go 'whale watching'. Another sentence: People go out to sea in charter boats hoping to catch a glimpse of the leviathans of the deep, the whales.
A Behemoth is a land animal. The Leviathan is a sea creature. Therefore the Leviathan has the possibility of being the largest.
Yes go on leviathan it is an awesome ride
The Digging Leviathan has 276 pages.