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Which Final Fantasy Summon Is Your Spirit Animal? Take the Quiz to Find Out

You, too, could hold the power of Bahamut inside you.

LEVIATHAN

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Your Final Fantasy summon spirit animal is Leviathan, the Goddess of the Seas. You are absolutely savage and don’t have time for the petty woes of those around you. You are proud, confident, and have the tolerance similar to that of a two year old. There’s a certain grace about you, however, that can make others stare at you in complete awe. We’re not sure if it’s because you just brutally tore down someone for that one thing, or that you did it and flounced away like they weren’t worth the verbal beating you just gave them, but we’re not here to question you. (Okay, we are. You’re scary.)

Leviathan’s ability, Tsunami, encases foes in a deadly tidal wave and drowns them in the current. If that doesn’t take care of them, you slam them back to the ground for good measure. While it’s great to be thorough, maybe you shouldn’t take yourself so seriously.

 Start your journey again.


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