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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Leviathan was depicted as a giant sea monster, and the word "leviathan" is often used as an adjective to describe something gigantic. However, in some forms of Satanism, Leviathan is portrayed as significant as Satan. | As a bibical figure (most common in the [[wikipedia:Book of Job|Book of Job]]), Leviathan was depicted as a giant sea monster, and the word "leviathan" is often used as an adjective to describe something gigantic. However, in some forms of Satanism, Leviathan is portrayed as significant as [[wikipedia:Satan|Satan]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:51, May 24, 2012
Leviathan Feather | |
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File:Feather.JPG | |
Number | 46 |
Series | Paleontology Series |
Value | × 10 |
Weight | 1 |
Maximum carriers | 1 Pikmin |
Location | Snagret Hole |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Leviathan Feather is simply just a white feather. It probably doesn't belong to a Burrowing Snagret because it is too large to be on its white feathered head. This piece can be found on the first sublevel of the Snagret Hole near the hole leading to the next sublevel, in what appears to be the inside of a birdhouse. It is tied for the least valuable treasure.
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Etymology
As a bibical figure (most common in the Book of Job), Leviathan was depicted as a giant sea monster, and the word "leviathan" is often used as an adjective to describe something gigantic. However, in some forms of Satanism, Leviathan is portrayed as significant as Satan.