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So I haven't finished reading The Unwritten, but doesn't the Leviathan have a major weakness of self-sabotage? The Leviathan passively encompasses all narratives and dreams about said stories, forcing them to become truth. When Leviathan fought Gilgamesh, it turned from High 1-A into a literal Superhuman level fish simply because Gilgamesh's narrative is to always win, hence Leviathan had to fulfill that. Doesn't that mean with or without Murphy exerting his hax, Leviathan basically forces Murphy's narrative to become true (which just so happens to be his expected win, much like with Gilgamesh)?
Not exactly true the reason why Leviathan and Gilgamesh able to be in the same plane of existence in the first place is because Pullman downgrade him
 
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