According to folklore and mythology, the Leviathan is said to live in the depths of the ocean, specifically the abyssal zone where there is complete darkness. It is often described as a massive sea creature or monster that is almost impossible to defeat. However, the Leviathan is a mythical creature and not confirmed to actually exist.
Kyogre is said it could possibly be a reference to the Leviathan, for the Leviathan was a giant sea monster.
The Leviathan
I found him at Sanswirl Beach
There are along the beach....see related link to get the monster spread sheet.....
The two that immediately come to mind are the Loch Ness Monster and the Leviathan.
The Leviathan is actually the name of the sunken ship that contained the mutagen which created the underwater monster. The creature itself is a humanoid, tentacle-bearing mutant, consisting of different human parts, such as faces and limbs, similar to that of a Flood from the Halo series. The creature's face resembles a viperfish. A clear picture of the Leviathan monster can be found in the link below.
The leviathan is a biblical beast which is mightiest of all animals. It was a vicious yet courteous monster capable of causing the apocalypse. The 'Spirit of Leviathan' is a religious embodiment of evil influence and disruption to one's life.
Swirly Pier: Anee, Boogoleef, Crabao, Leviathan, Momo
Leviathan is one of the seven princes of the biblical hell, depicted as a sea-monster, which is presumably why the word is now used to describe any sea monster.
The Leviathan (there seems to have been only one) was both a sea monster and a chaos monster, which seems to have been based on ancient Semitic chaos stories. Chaos monster were frequently considered to have been involved in the creation of the world. The Book of Job and Psalms refer to the great Leviathan. Job 41:25 says "even the other gods (KJV: the mighty) fear Leviathan". The Leviathan was a great adversary, whom God seems to have defeated after a mighty struggle.In another Midrash, God gave Adam and Eve magic clothes made out of the skin of Leviathan, that made the wearer invisible and victorious over all his enemies. These came down by inheritance to Noah, but Ham stole them out of the ark and passed them on to his son Cush, who handed them on to his son, Nimrod. Nimrod became the most powerful ruler in the world.
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Job 40:15–24 describes Behemoth and the sea-monster Leviathan, to demonstrate to Job the futility of questioning God, who alone has created these beings and who alone can capture them. They are chaos monsters destroyed by the deity at the time of creation.If Behemoth and Leviathan are not synonyms for the same chaos monster, then Behemoth is probably the Jewish reworking of the Canaanite chaos monster Atik.