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{{Quote|Swamp Leviathan. Very, very dangerous.|[[Shehs]]|The Argonian Account, Book IV}}
 
{{Quote|Swamp Leviathan. Very, very dangerous.|[[Shehs]]|The Argonian Account, Book IV}}
'''Swamp Leviathans''' were creatures that were indigenous to the swamps and rivers of [[Black Marsh]],<Ref name="AAIV"> [[The Argonian Account, Book IV]] </Ref> the homeland of the [[Argonian]]s.<Ref name="Pocket"> [[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Black Marsh]] </Ref> Little is known concerning these abominations, but what is known is that they were massive aquatic predators that were rightly feared and respected<ref name="AAIV" /> by natives and visitors alike. Among their attributes were claws reaching nine feet in length,<Ref name="AAIV" /> a spine-covered body,<Ref name="AAIV" /> and a mouthful of razor-sharp tusks.<ref name="AAIV" />
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'''Swamp Leviathans''' were creatures that were indigenous to the swamps and rivers of [[Black Marsh]],<ref name="AAIV"> [[The Argonian Account, Book IV]]</ref> the homeland of the [[Argonian]]s.<ref name="Pocket"> [[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Black Marsh]]</ref> Little is known concerning these abominations, but what is known is that they were massive aquatic predators that were rightly feared and respected<ref name="AAIV"/> by natives and visitors alike. Among their attributes were claws reaching nine feet in length,<ref name="AAIV"/> a spine-covered body,<ref name="AAIV"/> and a mouthful of razor-sharp tusks.<ref name="AAIV"/>
   
 
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For other uses, see Swamp Leviathan (Legends).
"Swamp Leviathan. Very, very dangerous."
Shehs[src]

Swamp Leviathans were creatures that were indigenous to the swamps and rivers of Black Marsh,[1] the homeland of the Argonians.[2] Little is known concerning these abominations, but what is known is that they were massive aquatic predators that were rightly feared and respected[1] by natives and visitors alike. Among their attributes were claws reaching nine feet in length,[1] a spine-covered body,[1] and a mouthful of razor-sharp tusks.[1]

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