![]() Tamed: There have been no signs of one being able to be tamed, though it might just be possible. ![]() I got to know that it comes from a place called 4546B, and I don’t know yet how it came to be here in the Island. A friend of mine found a strange technological piece washed up on the shore, and it showed data from this mighty and aggressive creature. ![]() It has only been discovered very recently, and upon examining it, I have found a plethora of differences compared to every creature I have ever known in the ARKs. “Wild: Leviathani Messorum, commonly known as a Reaper Leviathan, is an apex predator fighting its way to the throne of the ocean king. Ragnarok: Open Water(Very Rare), Deep Water(Very Rare) The Center: Open Water(Very Rare), Deep Water(Very Rare) The Island: Open Water(Very Rare), Deep Water(Very Rare) Variant Brute: Summon ReaperLevi_Character_BP_Hunt_C ![]() So I wanted to make a Subnautica crossover creature, and it’s nobody other than the Reaper Leviathan! In all this excitement, I have gone back to playing Subnautica, a game I haven’t touched in a long while, and one I used to play alongside ARK about three years ago before I stopped playing both. If you don’t know, Unknown Worlds just released the Early Access version of Subnautica: Below Zero, a standalone expansion for Subnautica, and I’m very excited for it. Hello everyone! Today I bring another crossover creature, but it’s actually not from Monster Hunter. I’m afraid to go anywhere near the Aurora rn If it successfully attacks, it will do 55 damage to the player then swim some distance away, as if losing interest.Edit: just encountered my first Reaper today in my playthrough and holy crap they are scary. When charging, it will open up its mouth and make a loud, echoing screech. To attack a target, it will spiral up and charge. As the leviathan moves through the water, it leaves trails behind it. Unlike the outer body, the inner body has a distinct, thin neck joining the head and body. 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. The outer body is transparent, making the smaller, inner body visible. It has a rectangular mouth with a glowing barbule lure beneath. A small 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. 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. 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 that the eggs can grow drastically after being laid. 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, consuming Ampeels and Crabsquids in the Northern Blood Kelp, and shoals of fish and possibly even Sea Treader Leviathans in the Grand Reef, until eventually migrating to the Crater Edge, roaming freely in the open water and constantly growing larger until they die. The Ghost Leviathans' life cycle begins in the Lost River as juveniles, they consume the Ghostrays and River Prowlers and potentially other juveniles. According to PDA scan entries of the Cove Tree, the eggs were laid there when the tree was small, and the branches have grown around the eggs to protect them until conditions are right to hatch. The Tree Cove is currently the only known 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.
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