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* [[Final Fantasy IV]] as [[Leviathan]] | * [[Final Fantasy IV]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy V]] as [[Leviathan]] | * [[Final Fantasy V]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
− | * [[Final Fantasy VI]] as [[Leviathan]] ( | + | * [[Final Fantasy VI]] as [[Leviathan]] (Advance version) |
* [[Final Fantasy VII]] as [[Leviathan]] | * [[Final Fantasy VII]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy VIII]] as [[Leviathan]] | * [[Final Fantasy VIII]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
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* [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Leviathan]] | * [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] as [[Leviathan]] | * [[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
+ | * [[Bahamut Lagoon]] as [[Leviathan]] | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 01:39, 28 October 2007
A sea serpent in Jewish mythology that originated from Mesopotamian myth.
"In the Old Testament, Leviathan appears in Psalms 74:14 as a multiheaded sea serpent that is killed by God and given as food to the Hebrews in the wilderness. In Isaiah 27:1, Leviathan is a serpent and a symbol of Israel's enemies, who will be slain by God. In Job 41, it is a sea monster and a symbol of God's power of creation."
—Encyclopaedia Britannica[1]
Appears in
- Final Fantasy II as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy III as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy III as SeaSerpnt
- Final Fantasy IV as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy V as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy VI as Leviathan (Advance version)
- Final Fantasy VII as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy VIII as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy IX as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy XI as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy XII as Leviathan (ship name)
- Final Fantasy Tactics as Leviathan
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions as Leviathan
- Bahamut Lagoon as Leviathan