The Sea Emperor specimen present in game is capable of telepathic speech, which she uses to communicate with the player at various locations within the map. When the Kharaa Bacterium was released onto the planet, many creatures died, destroying the food source of her species. It's suggested that in the past these creatures would have traveled in small herds in the bottom of the trenches (that being the Crater Edge), occasionally coming to the surface to feast on the microorganisms in the shallower water. This Leviathan also has an orifice in the back with an unknown purpose, most likely for creating enzyme 42 or laying eggs.ĭespite her gargantuan size, her diet consists solely of micro-organisms filtered from the water, much like real-life Baleen whales and Blue whales. It is shown to be primarily used for stabilization while swimming and possibly used for defense against predators. Unlike the Sea Dragon Leviathan, the Sea Emperor Leviathan lacks true graspers instead, her forelimbs are two massive, paddle-like arms, similar to that of turtles. Its tentacles are adorned with bright cyan bioluminescent "bulbs." Her posterior consists of seven long, yet slim tentacles, with the largest being in the center, surrounded by the six smaller tentacles. The Sea Emperor Leviathan has four binocular eyes which glow cyan in color. Her head is comparatively small with a rather perculiar shape (see "Trivia" below for more), featuring two striped antennae with glowing green lures atop the snout, two large mandibles on each side of the mouth, and a glowing hollow between said mandibles. The Sea Emperor Leviathan is a colossal being, with a stocky body that is covered in armor and is predominantly pale brown with shades of blue and green. It is sapient and telepathic, but unlike most Leviathans, it is not aggresive. The Sea Emperor Leviathan is the largest of the living Leviathan class fauna found within the crater in Subnautica.
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