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The Vestige of Elements is perhaps the most divorced from the animal kingdom. It belongs solely to the Leviathans and their dread kin. After all, what manner of creature but a demigod could raise the sea against the land, rouse the sky to fury and swallow the light of the sun?  The Vestige of Elements flows most strongly in the blood of the Nu by virtue of their descent from the so-called firstborn of Tiamat, whose name they bear, but it also comes easily to the lineages of Dagon, Thalassa and Oceanus. It is one of the most costly vestiges to use and also one which requires a great deal of care to use 'safely'. A storm may be called but the Leviathan has precious little control over what it devastates.  
 
The Vestige of Elements is perhaps the most divorced from the animal kingdom. It belongs solely to the Leviathans and their dread kin. After all, what manner of creature but a demigod could raise the sea against the land, rouse the sky to fury and swallow the light of the sun?  The Vestige of Elements flows most strongly in the blood of the Nu by virtue of their descent from the so-called firstborn of Tiamat, whose name they bear, but it also comes easily to the lineages of Dagon, Thalassa and Oceanus. It is one of the most costly vestiges to use and also one which requires a great deal of care to use 'safely'. A storm may be called but the Leviathan has precious little control over what it devastates.  
 
 
[Picture: A sea serpent lies curled up at the centre of a whirlpool of black water in which can be seen vague silhouettes of wrecked ships. The image is seen from above. This serves as a watermark.]
 
[Picture: A sea serpent lies curled up at the centre of a whirlpool of black water in which can be seen vague silhouettes of wrecked ships. The image is seen from above. This serves as a watermark.]
  

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