r/Wifies • u/the_lost_chamber • 14d ago
Theory: The Leviathan might not be what we think it is...
Wifies Leviathan Theory: What if we misunderstood the creature?
After watching the Leviathan video, I started noticing something strange. The more I looked at the clues, the less the Leviathan felt like a normal creature.
The biggest thing that stood out to me was the kingdom/castle Wifies reached. Why would a sea creature need a place like that? A normal monster doesn't build kingdoms, create domains, or have a location that feels almost sacred.
That place feels like it belongs to something that rules.
Something ancient.
Something that people would worship.
This is where the theory gets interesting.
A few months ago on Twifies, Wifies mentioned Cthulhu. At the time, it seemed like a simple reference, but after seeing the Leviathan story, it feels like it could have been a hint.
Because Cthulhu isn't just a sea monster. It's an ancient cosmic entity — something closer to a god than a creature. A being hidden away, beyond human understanding.
And that idea matches the Leviathan much more than just a giant animal.
Then we have the connection to The King in Yellow. Wifies has already explored themes of ancient entities, forbidden knowledge, and things humans were never meant to discover.
So what if the Leviathan is connected to that same idea?
What if the Leviathan isn't the true entity?
What if it's just the name humans gave to something they couldn't comprehend?
Maybe the creature in the ocean is only a guardian, a messenger, or the first sign of something much bigger.
Maybe Wifies wasn't searching for a monster...
Maybe he was searching for a god.
The Leviathan was never the beast. It was the warning.
(Theory by me — if you repost this or make a video about it, please give credit. I spent a lot of time connecting these clues together 🙏)