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It's 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. | It's 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. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Olimar's Journal=== | ===Olimar's Journal=== | ||
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*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]]. | *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]]. | ||
**This also coincides with how the Snagret species appears, with a long serpent-like body. The leviathan also was a symbol of greed, which also matches with the the theme of sugary treats scattered about the Snagret Hole. | **This also coincides with how the Snagret species appears, with a long serpent-like body. The leviathan also was a symbol of greed, which also matches with the the theme of sugary treats scattered about the Snagret Hole. | ||
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