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{{Fauna
 
{{Fauna
 
|title1 = Ghost Leviathan
 
|title1 = Ghost Leviathan
 
|image1 = Ghost_Leviathan_Fauna.png
 
|image1 = Ghost_Leviathan_Fauna.png
|length =
 
107 meters (Adult)
 
67 meters (Juvenile)
 
|category =
 
 
|tab = [[Fauna]]
 
|tab = [[Fauna]]
|description =
 
 
|attitude = [[:Category: Attitude: Aggressive|Aggressive]]
 
|attitude = [[:Category: Attitude: Aggressive|Aggressive]]
|damage =
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|health = 5000
*Bite: 85 (Player)
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|damage = *Bite: 85 (Player)
 
*Bite: 43 (Seamoth)
 
*Bite: 43 (Seamoth)
 
*Bite: 14 (Prawn Suit)
 
*Bite: 14 (Prawn Suit)
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|biome = * [[Crater Edge]]
 
|biome = * [[Crater Edge]]
 
* [[Grand Reef]]
 
* [[Grand Reef]]
*[[Lost River|Lost River (Bones Field, Ghost Forest, Mountains Corridor)]]
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*[[Lost River]]
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** [[Lost River#Bones Field|Bones Field]]
* [[Blood Kelp Zone|Northern Blood Kelp Zone]]
 
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** [[Lost River#Ghost Forest|Ghost Forest]]
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** [[Lost River#Mountains Corridor|Mountains Corridor]]
 
* [[Blood Kelp Zone#Northern Blood Kelp Zone|Northern Blood Kelp Zone]]
 
|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]
 
|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]
 
|length = 107 meters (Adult)
|debugspawn = <i>ghostleviathan</i><br />
 
 
67 meters (Juvenile)
<i>ghostleviathanjuvenile</i>|health = 5000
 
 
|debugspawn = ''ghostleviathan'' ''ghostleviathanjuvenile''
}}
 
The '''Ghost Leviathan''' is a [[Leviathan Class Organisms|leviathan class]] life form belonging to the [[fauna]] category. It is the second largest aggressive creature of ''Subnautica'' and the third largest creature in the game.
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}}The '''Ghost Leviathan''' is a [[Leviathan Class Organisms|leviathan class]] life form belonging to the [[fauna]] category. It is the second largest aggressive creature of ''Subnautica'' and the third largest creature in the game.
   
Six Ghost Leviathans spawn on the map: three juveniles in the [[Lost River]], two adults in the [[Grand Reef]], and one adult in the [[Blood Kelp Zone|Northern Blood Kelp Zone]].
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Six Ghost Leviathans spawn on the map (not counting the three found in the [[Crater Edge]]) three juveniles in the [[Lost River]], two adults in the [[Grand Reef]], and one adult in the [[Blood Kelp Zone|Northern Blood Kelp Zone]].
   
If the player enters the [[Crater Edge]], a single Ghost Leviathan spawns in. If the player stays in the Crater Edge for thirty seconds, a second Ghost Leviathan will spawn. If the player stays in the area for another thirty seconds, a third and final Ghost Leviathan spawns in. They will all pursue the player until the player returns to the playable area, upon which they will all retreat.
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If the player enters the Crater Edge, a single adult Ghost Leviathan spawns in. If the player stays in the Crater Edge for thirty seconds, a second Ghost Leviathan will spawn. If the player stays in the area for another thirty seconds, a third and final Ghost Leviathan spawns in. They will all pursue the player until the player returns to the playable area, upon which they will all retreat.
   
The [[Giant Cove Tree]] is the nesting ground of this leviathan species (although they are not present around the tree), with its massive glowing bulbs being their eggs. According to PDA scan entries of the Cove Tree, the eggs were laid there when the tree was small, and it has grown around the eggs to protect them until conditions are right to hatch. The Ghost Leviathans' life cycle begins in the Lost River, as juveniles. As the leviathans mature and become too large for their home, they migrate to the open, surface world biomes such as the Grand Reef and Blood Kelp Zone, until eventually migrating to the Dead Zone, continuing to grow and roam freely in the open water.<ref name=GR>http://imgur.com/pqiy0N6</ref><ref>http://imgur.com/8QBPgcc ''Dated July 6, 2017.''</ref> Despite being much smaller than the [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]] the Ghost Leviathan's eggs can be far larger, capable of growing to sizes far too large for the creature to lay, suggesting the eggs can grow in size after being laid.
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The [[Giant Cove Tree]] is the nesting ground of this leviathan species (although they are not present around the tree), with its massive glowing bulbs being their eggs which are blue and purple. Look at the Giant Cove Tree page for more info. According to PDA scan entries of the Cove Tree, the eggs were laid there when the tree was small, bit s grown around the eggs to protect them until conditions are right to hatch. The Ghost Leviathans' life cycle begins in the Lost River, as juveniles. As the leviathans mature and become too large for their home, they migrate to the open, surface world biomes such as the Grand Reef and Blood Kelp Zone, until eventually migrating to the Dead Zone, continuing to grow and roam freely in the open water.<ref name=GR>http://imgur.com/pqiy0N6</ref><ref>http://imgur.com/8QBPgcc ''Dated July 6, 2017.''</ref> Despite being much smaller than the [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]], the Ghost Leviathan's eggs can be far larger, capable of growing to sizes far too large for the creature to lay, suggesting the eggs can grow in size after being laid. Since the leviathans in the Crater's Edge are able to survive there, it can be assumed that Ghost Leviathans can feed off of microscopic organisms.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
The Ghost Leviathan has a soft, transparent outer membrane covering a muscular, blue, inner body which features many darker blue stripes, four yellow, [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] eyes as well as six, possibly vestigial fins on the torso section. A small, decorative sail sits on top of the head, and two long structures protruding from either side of its head which bear similarities to the blades of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammerhead_shark hammerhead shark]. It has a rectangular mouth with a glowing barbule lure beneath. Its long body tapers to a point.
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The Ghost Leviathan has a soft, bioluminescent, transparent outer membrane covering a muscular, blue, inner body which features many darker blue stripes, 12 yellow, [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] eyes as well as six, possibly vestigial fins on the torso section. A small, decorative sail sits on top of the head, and two long structures protruding from either side of its head which bear similarities to the cephalofoil of a [[Wikipedia:Hammerhead shark|hammerhead shark]]. It has a rectangular mouth with a glowing barbule lure beneath. Its long body tapers to a point.
   
 
The outer body is transparent, making the smaller, inner body visible. The inner body is long and thin, and covered in pulsating, bioluminescent orange stripes with many orange tipped protrusions ending with blinking bioluminescent orange glows. Unlike the outer body, the inner body has a distinct, thin neck joining the head and body. As the leviathan moves through the water, it leaves trails in the water behind it.
 
The outer body is transparent, making the smaller, inner body visible. The inner body is long and thin, and covered in pulsating, bioluminescent orange stripes with many orange tipped protrusions ending with blinking bioluminescent orange glows. Unlike the outer body, the inner body has a distinct, thin neck joining the head and body. As the leviathan moves through the water, it leaves trails in the water behind it.
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==Behavior==
 
==Behavior==
 
To attack a target, it will spiral up and charge. When charging, it will open up its mouth and make a loud, echoing screech. If it successfully attacks, it will do 85% damage to the player and swim some distance away, as if losing interest.
 
To attack a target, it will spiral up and charge. When charging, it will open up its mouth and make a loud, echoing screech. If it successfully attacks, it will do 85% damage to the player and swim some distance away, as if losing interest.
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Adults are able to push the Cyclops and either drag it, or overturn it. If the player is walking around the Cyclops when the Adult begins to push (for example, if they are trying to put out fires caused by an attack), and the Leviathan rolls the submarine over, the player can be killed instantly upon colliding with the walls or ceiling.
   
 
==Sounds==
 
==Sounds==
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This creature is approaching the size limit for sustainable organic lifeforms, and has been designated leviathan class. Adults of the species have been encountered exclusively around the edges of the volcanic crater which supports life on this part of the planet, and react with extreme aggression on approach.
 
This creature is approaching the size limit for sustainable organic lifeforms, and has been designated leviathan class. Adults of the species have been encountered exclusively around the edges of the volcanic crater which supports life on this part of the planet, and react with extreme aggression on approach.
   
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1. Hammerhead:<br />
# Hammerhead:<br />Cartilaginous extensions of the creature's skull form a hammerhead which protects the ghost leviathan as it performs devastating ramming attacks.<br />
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Cartilaginous extensions of the creature's skull form a hammerhead which protects the ghost leviathan as it performs devastating ramming attacks.
# Jaws:<br />While fully capable of tearing through the flesh of any creature in range, all evidence indicates that mature ghost leviathans feed on microscopic lifeforms in the waters around the edges of the inhabited zone. Their vicious attacks on interlopers to their domain are not predatory in nature, but territorial. A creature so vast requires a huge expanse of water to satisfy its daily calorie requirements.<br />
 
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# Torso:<br />Its muscled interior body is surrounded by a translucent outer membrane, suggesting adaptation for deep, low-light environments. When threatened it can tense its entire body before lashing out with incredible speed.<br />
 
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2. Jaws:<br />
# Lifecycle:<br />Probable migratory behavior. This specimen was likely born far from the area where it was encountered.
 
 
While fully capable of tearing through the flesh of any creature in range, all evidence indicates that mature ghost leviathans feed on microscopic lifeforms in the waters around the edges of the inhabited zone. Their vicious attacks on interlopers to their domain are not predatory in nature, but territorial. A creature so vast requires a huge expanse of water to satisfy its daily calorie requirements.
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3. Torso:<br />
 
Its muscled interior body is surrounded by a translucent outer membrane, suggesting adaptation for deep, low-light environments. When threatened it can tense its entire body before lashing out with incredible speed.
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4. Lifecycle:<br />
 
Probable migratory behavior. This specimen was likely born far from the area where it was encountered.
   
 
Assessment: Extreme threat - Avoid the crater edge
 
Assessment: Extreme threat - Avoid the crater edge
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This large predator has adapted to live in deep waters and dark cave systems, attacking anything and everything in its quest to grow larger.
 
This large predator has adapted to live in deep waters and dark cave systems, attacking anything and everything in its quest to grow larger.
   
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1. Torso:<br />
# Torso:<br />Soft outer membrane and elongated body enable superior navigation of tight cave environments. Displays some similarities to other eel-like predators in the area, however the ghost leviathan has covered over the electrical prongs on its inner torso with a taut, transparent membrane which delivers superior maneuverability.<br />
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Soft outer membrane and elongated body enable superior navigation of tight cave environments. Displays some similarities to other eel-like predators in the area, however the ghost leviathan has covered over the electrical prongs on its inner torso with a taut, transparent membrane which delivers superior maneuverability.
# Diet:<br />In its juvenile state, this leviathan feeds on larger herbivores, and unfortunate members of its own species. They display a remarkable rate of growth which shows no signs of stopping, suggesting that they must abandon their hatching grounds before they grow too large and make for more open waters.
 
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2. Diet:<br />
 
In its juvenile state this leviathan feeds on larger herbivores, and unfortunate members of its own species. They display a remarkable rate of growth which shows no signs of stopping, suggesting that they must abandon their hatching grounds before they grow too large and make for more open waters.
   
 
Assessment: Avoid
 
Assessment: Avoid
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<references />
 
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{{Navbox Fauna}}
 
{{Navbox Fauna}}
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[[fr:Léviathan Fantôme]]
[[Category:Attitude: Aggressive]]
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[[Category:Aggressive]]
 
[[Category:Bioluminescent]]
 
[[Category:Bioluminescent]]
 
[[Category:Blood Kelp Zone]]
 
[[Category:Blood Kelp Zone]]
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[[Category:Carnivores]]
 
[[Category:Carnivores]]
 
[[Category:Cathemeral]]
 
[[Category:Cathemeral]]
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[[Category:Egg-laying]]

Revision as of 18:56, 1 June 2020

The Ghost Leviathan is a leviathan class life form belonging to the fauna category. It is the second largest aggressive creature of Subnautica and the third largest creature in the game.

Six Ghost Leviathans spawn on the map (not counting the three found in the Crater Edge) three juveniles in the Lost River, two adults in the Grand Reef, and one adult in the Northern Blood Kelp Zone.

If the player enters the Crater Edge, a single adult Ghost Leviathan spawns in. If the player stays in the Crater Edge for thirty seconds, a second Ghost Leviathan will spawn. If the player stays in the area for another thirty seconds, a third and final Ghost Leviathan spawns in. They will all pursue the player until the player returns to the playable area, upon which they will all retreat.

The Giant Cove Tree is the nesting ground of this leviathan species (although they are not present around the tree), with its massive glowing bulbs being their eggs which are blue and purple. Look at the Giant Cove Tree page for more info. According to PDA scan entries of the Cove Tree, the eggs were laid there when the tree was small, bit s grown around the eggs to protect them until conditions are right to hatch. The Ghost Leviathans' life cycle begins in the Lost River, as juveniles. As the leviathans mature and become too large for their home, they migrate to the open, surface world biomes such as the Grand Reef and Blood Kelp Zone, until eventually migrating to the Dead Zone, continuing to grow and roam freely in the open water.[1][2] Despite being much smaller than the Sea Emperor Leviathan, the Ghost Leviathan's eggs can be far larger, capable of growing to sizes far too large for the creature to lay, suggesting the eggs can grow in size after being laid. Since the leviathans in the Crater's Edge are able to survive there, it can be assumed that Ghost Leviathans can feed off of microscopic organisms.

Appearance

The Ghost Leviathan has a soft, bioluminescent, transparent outer membrane covering a muscular, blue, inner body which features many darker blue stripes, 12 yellow, bioluminescent eyes as well as six, possibly vestigial fins on the torso section. A small, decorative sail sits on top of the head, and two long structures protruding from either side of its head which bear similarities to the cephalofoil of a hammerhead shark. It has a rectangular mouth with a glowing barbule lure beneath. Its long body tapers to a point.

The outer body is transparent, making the smaller, inner body visible. The inner body is long and thin, and covered in pulsating, bioluminescent orange stripes with many orange tipped protrusions ending with blinking bioluminescent orange glows. Unlike the outer body, the inner body has a distinct, thin neck joining the head and body. As the leviathan moves through the water, it leaves trails in the water behind it.

Behavior

To attack a target, it will spiral up and charge. When charging, it will open up its mouth and make a loud, echoing screech. If it successfully attacks, it will do 85% damage to the player and swim some distance away, as if losing interest.

Adults are able to push the Cyclops and either drag it, or overturn it. If the player is walking around the Cyclops when the Adult begins to push (for example, if they are trying to put out fires caused by an attack), and the Leviathan rolls the submarine over, the player can be killed instantly upon colliding with the walls or ceiling.

Sounds

Data Bank Entries

Fox3d-entertainment-ghost-leviathan

This creature is approaching the size limit for sustainable organic lifeforms, and has been designated leviathan class. Adults of the species have been encountered exclusively around the edges of the volcanic crater which supports life on this part of the planet, and react with extreme aggression on approach.

1. Hammerhead:
Cartilaginous extensions of the creature's skull form a hammerhead which protects the ghost leviathan as it performs devastating ramming attacks.

2. Jaws:
While fully capable of tearing through the flesh of any creature in range, all evidence indicates that mature ghost leviathans feed on microscopic lifeforms in the waters around the edges of the inhabited zone. Their vicious attacks on interlopers to their domain are not predatory in nature, but territorial. A creature so vast requires a huge expanse of water to satisfy its daily calorie requirements.

3. Torso:
Its muscled interior body is surrounded by a translucent outer membrane, suggesting adaptation for deep, low-light environments. When threatened it can tense its entire body before lashing out with incredible speed.

4. Lifecycle:
Probable migratory behavior. This specimen was likely born far from the area where it was encountered.

Assessment: Extreme threat - Avoid the crater edge

Fox3d-entertainment-ghost-leviathan

This large predator has adapted to live in deep waters and dark cave systems, attacking anything and everything in its quest to grow larger.

1. Torso:
Soft outer membrane and elongated body enable superior navigation of tight cave environments. Displays some similarities to other eel-like predators in the area, however the ghost leviathan has covered over the electrical prongs on its inner torso with a taut, transparent membrane which delivers superior maneuverability.

2. Diet:
In its juvenile state this leviathan feeds on larger herbivores, and unfortunate members of its own species. They display a remarkable rate of growth which shows no signs of stopping, suggesting that they must abandon their hatching grounds before they grow too large and make for more open waters.

Assessment: Avoid

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References