And I know you can't answer me. Speak with one voice or anything. Because you're not one voice. You're all of them. Hobbes's whale, not Sinbad's or Jonah's, or Munchhausen's. And Hobbes whale was just a symbol. It stood for the power of masses. A billion living things making up one huge entity TOM TAYLOR
A consciousness behind the world and the word, greater than both. ANSELM
Summary The Leviathan is a cosmic entity from the comicbook series The Unwritten. It either is or contains the collective consciousness of everyone that experiences stories, and it forms a symbiotic relationship with the worlds; it eats stories and in turn these stories are sustained. The Leviathan has special connection with the series protagonist, Tom Taylor and is the source of Tom's abilities.
Powers and Stats Tier: High - 1A || infinite layers into boundless
Name: The Leviathan, Hobbes's whale, the fictional unconscious, the collective unconscious
Origin: The Unwritten
Gender: Inapplicable
Age: Inapplicable
Classification: Cosmic Entity
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Abstract Existence (Type 1; embodiment of the power of the masses and of the fictional unconcious), Incorporeality, Transduality, Absorption (Can eat and absorb stories), Immortality (Types 1), Plot Manipulation (The Leviathan is the fictional unconscious and is the one responsible for the existence and maintenance of the hierarchy of worlds and stories), Reality Warping, Conceptual Manipulation (Type 1) Creation, Spatial Manipulation, Time Manipulation, Higher-Dimensional Manipulation, Matter Manipulation, Acausality (Type 5), Beyond-Dimensional Existence (Type 2), Conceptual Manipulation (Type 1), Causality Manipulation, Fate Manipulation, Void Manipulation, Mind Manipulation, Soul Manipulation, Life & Death Manipulation
Attack Potency: boundless level (Exist beyond the hierarchy of worlds with everything being nothing but something like a dream compared to the Leviathan. The hierarchy of worlds is an endless hierarchy of stories, with no top or bottom and where a world on a lower layer is fictional to the world above it. Even dimensions are completely irrelevant to the characters that resides in the upper world stories. An example of this is how Wilson Taylor wrote the Tommy Taylor series where there are mages who can "add entire dimensions to physical space" and resides in "hyperplanes". The world of Tommy Taylor exist but it exists in a lower story and is nothing but fiction to the higher world where Wilson Taylor resides. This shows that the difference between the lower story and higher story is more than dimensions. Even dimensions are nothing but fiction to the world/story that resides above it. Each story contains three different spaces, the first is the story space which contains the physical part of the story. The second space is the narrative channel, a domain of pure concept and is the source of the words/concepts that describes the world. Beyond these spaces exists the page, a vastness of non-being where time doesn't exist. It is the ultimate non-being, the anti-thesis of essence and existence. Contains an infinite hierarchy of his entire species within him, with each whale transcending the previous whale before them . Even the fry of Leviathan's species are capable of tearing apart the hierarchy of stories , existing completely outside it and would be unaffected by the hierarchy's destruction)
Speed: Omnipresent
Lifting Strength: Immeasurable
Striking Strength : boundless
Durability: boundless
Stamina: Infinite
Range: boundless
Standard Equipment: Inapplicable
Intelligence: Omniscient
Weaknesses: Can be harmed or even slain through some specific means like when he was gravely injured by Pullman using Tom Taylor, who has a special connection to the Leviathan, as some sort of voodoo doll. It is possible to use the power of the Leviathan against itself
Note: Despite being published by Vertigo comics, the Unwritten is a creator owned property and is not canonically part of the wider DC universe.
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