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... r pressed down with the weight of mountains, something ancient stirred. The Leviathan, a beast of myth and terror, lay dormant in its abyssal prison, entombed by the sea's crushing depths for countless millennia.

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Its body was a fortress of scaled armor, its eyes two burning coals that flickered with a primal hunger.

The Leviathan was no ordinary monster. Once, it had ruled the seas, feared and worshipped by ancient civilizations ...

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