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[[Reaper Leviathan]] remains can be found on the floor of the Inactive Lava Zone, and within the Mountains corridor. They are either found as whole skeletons, or just skulls. The Reapers came to be in these locations due to [[Sea Dragon Leviathan]]s making infrequent trips to the surface to hunt them, and then bring them back down to eat.
[[Reaper Leviathan]] remains can be found on the floor of the Inactive Lava Zone, and within the Mountains corridor. They are either found as whole skeletons, or just skulls. The Reapers came to be in these locations due to [[Sea Dragon Leviathan]]s making infrequent trips to the surface to hunt them, and then bring them back down to eat.
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</image> <label>Age</label> <label>Status</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Length</label> <label>Coordinates</label> <label>GoTo</label> <label>Debug Spawn</label> </infobox> Reaper Leviathan remains can be found on the floor of the Inactive Lava Zone, and within the Mountains corridor. They are either found as whole skeletons, or just skulls. The Reapers came to be in these locations due to Sea Dragon Leviathans making infrequent trips to the surface to hunt them, and then bring them back down to eat.

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This leviathan is not adapted to live in volcanic environments.

  • Trace muscle tissue remains on the bones, indicating the specimen died in recent months
  • No other reaper specimens encountered in this biome
  • Burns and other physical damage to the skeletal structure

Evidence suggests this creature became prey for something bigger, its body brought to this location to be consumed.

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