-The Movement of the World
Right then. So, we've seen Primordus, we've seen Drakkar, we've seen Grothmar (Water dragon).
Now lets move onto the Deep Sea Dragon. I have a theory, more than likely not a new theory either, but a theory none the less. That this Deep sea dragon is none other than the creature that can be found in your GW prophecies manual. If you open your prophecies manual up to page 23 you'll find a map of tyria along with some text below it. You may notice a creature, located here. If you cann't quite make it out (No doubt), the bigger and more detailed version is here.
If you have the map from the prophecies special edition (The big fold-out one), then you'll noticed that there are a few other creatures on the map: A Devourer, A Minitaur, and a Phantom. These are all known and seen creatures. Why should this strange sea octopus thingy be any different? Personally I've never seen it in-game. And it looks to me as if that water is generally in the middle of nowhere, meaning it could be very deep.
The quote from "The movement of the world" article states that the deep sea dragon's breath makes tenticles out of the very water itself. I know the tenticles are from the beast and not the water, but hey this map WAS made when prophecies came out. Or at least a later version. It could be concept art added in, and everyone knows that concept art can change, sometimes alot. We've been allowed to view/find 3 of the 5 dragons. Perhaps we're meant to find all of them. Perhaps they've been hidden away for us to discover. If so then I do think that this is a rational and possible deep sea dragon.
These are all if's and but's. What do you all think?
(Sorry if this is a repeat thead
