"The Maw" **Spoilers for the third novel**
One of the Marriner Plaques (east of Claw Island Portage Waypoint) answer this, stating that the Maw was an undead Leviathan.
Fun fact: You can actually see the wreckage of the Pride and the Maw in Claw Island instances! http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Claw_Island the PoI called “Pride and Maw” is the wreckage and corpse, and the corpse is huge, though sadly it is at the edge of the accessible area so you cannot go up to it, merely see it from a distance. I noticed it a couple months back and was very curious as to what it was. Finding out that it was part of the third book was quite fascinating to me.
Another fun fact: The Maw’s corpse is the same as many of those large fish bones found throughout the game (such as being in abundance at The Long Way Around mini-dungeon’s end).
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
Fantastic! Thanks a lot, Konig!
Thankfully, I have a guardian who’s 1 level away from doing the Battle of Claw Island, so I can go check it out.
Hey guys! Just googled my way into this topic..
Are these the wreckage of the Pride and the remains of the Maw? (Attachment)
I’ve read all three novels and Sea of Sorrows was definitely my favorite.. and I have always wondered where I could find these.
Well today I reached the Retribution chapter of my personal story and I decided to swim around Claw Island and see if I could find some trace of it.
What I saw here would be my best guess..
Too small of a picture (yes, I clicked it for a new tab :P) to be sure but the Pride and Maw POI is around there. I don’t think that’s it though, as it was a typical Leviathan skeleton with metal wreckage nearby.
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
Ahhh that’s too bad. I really did think to see some wreckage underneath the lower row of ‘ribs’..
But the problem is I just couldn’t get close enough for a decent examination.
Yeah, the thing is out of bounds so you gotta observe from a distance – at least it is in the first of the two instances, I’m not sure about Retribution but the bounds may be smaller there. Wish I still had the screenshot I took a while back. :/
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
Yeah this screenshot was taken after I finished up Retribution.
So no way to get closer. Too bad.
Actually, you got the right thing. I took a little larger screenshot here: https://dviw3bl0enbyw.cloudfront.net/uploads/forum_attachment/file/145158/gw211.jpg and the metal wreckage is there, it jsut blends with the sea floor in your picture.
So cool! I wanna try to find that now; I loved the third book and the Maw was terrifying! XD
~Dragonbrand~
Well, the Leviathan is a very large Canthan sea creature. They were found in The Deep. Additionally, the Leviathans (different from The Leviathan) are related sea creatures and very similar to modern, GW2 Karka.
The Leviathans in GW2 are fish-like. The Leviathans in the Deeps from Factions were centipede or when like. They are very different. I think those we see in Factions will end up turning out to be Undersea Wurms which we see here and there in GW2, and " The Leviathan" may have been a title for a particular such when (I don’t think the frozen ones were called Leviathans, come to think of it).
Stop treating GW2 as a single story. Each Season and expansion should be their own story.
Dude…forget about the GW2 books. Anet needs to get working on movies!
Yes, I know. I did link the descriptions of either. It’s likely that the naming of them is just an oversight by two different teams working on the two different games (so many years apart).
However, it is worth noting that the Leviathans (GW1 Crustacean creatures) are very similar to the modern day GW2 Karka. The Leviathan in the Deep is actually a Wurm. As you said, the name The Leviathan is just a title rather than a species identifier.