Okay so here are some other sea monsters from mythology. What ones do you wanna see in game.
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The kraken is a legendary sea monster of giant size that is said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
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Jewish folklore, Rahab is a mythical sea monster, a dragon of the waters, the "demonic angel of the sea". Rahab is also seen as a deity in the text. Rahab represents the primordial abyss, the water-dragon of darkness and chaos. Rahab later became a particular demon, inhabitant of the sea, especially associated with the Red Sea.
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Leviathan is a sea monster referenced in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Job, Psalms, and Isaiah.
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ancient Babylon, Tiamat is a primordial goddess of the salt sea. She is the symbol of the chaos of primordial creation. She is referred to as a woman and described as the glistening one. Tiamat is considered the monstrous embodiment of primordial chaos Some sources identify her with images of a sea serpent or dragon.
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Lyngbakr (Icelandic) is the name of a massive whale-like sea monster reported in the Örvar-Odds saga to have existed in the Greenland Sea. According to the saga, Lyngbakr would bait seafarers by posing as a heather-covered island, and when a crew landed on his back, he sank into the sea, drowning the crew.
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Hafgufa (Icelandic) is the name of a massive sea monster reported in the Örvar-Odds saga to have existed in the Greenland Sea which was said to disguise itself as an island or pair of rocks rising from the sea
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In Norse mythology, Jörmungandr meaning "huge monster”, also known as the Midgard (World) Serpent
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Charybdis The sea monster was believed to live under a small rock on one side of a narrow channel.Thrice a day, Charybdis swallowed a huge amount of water, before belching it back out again, creating large whirlpools capable of dragging a ship underwater.
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In Greek mythology, Scylla was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis.
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KARKINOS was a giant crab which came to the aid of the Hydra in its battle with Heracles at Lerna.
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The Ahuizotl "spiny aquatic thing" is a legendary creature in Aztec myth. The creature is described as dog-like, its waterproof fur often clumping up to create spikes. The Ahuizotl has hands capable of manipulation and an additional hand on its tail. The Ahuizotl is feared due to its liking for human flesh
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Ikuchi is a yōkai of the sea in Japanese legend. It is described in Tankai
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Mishipeshu or Mishibijiw is one of the most important of several mythological water beings among many indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands and Great Lakes region, particularly among the Anishinaabe. Mishipeshu translates into "the Great Lynx". It has the head and paws of a giant cat but is covered in scales and has dagger-like spikes running along its back and tail
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Timingila is a huge aquatic creature that can swallow whole whales in one bite
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Huhu is the crocodile in the legend of Gajendra Moksha.
List of lake monsters - Wikipedia
