You trembled with fear, no one had successfully photographed a Great Leviathan up until now, would you be the first? You become lost in your own thoughts, anything could go wrong, you could frighten it by accident with the camera flash and.....You didn't want to think about it, you had to keep your eye on the prize; Being the first to photograph a Great Leviathan. You readjust your flippers, and check your diving suits tank oxygen levels -- everything was in prime condition. Carefully, you descend down into the Subaqueous Trench.
By the time you had descended to the correct depth of 3000 metres -- the deepest the suit could go without being crushed -- you noticed a flicker of blue light in the distance. Was that it? Was that the Great Leviathan? You turn on your camera and prepare to face the beast, the odds of this mission being a success were low, but not zero. Little is known about the behaviour of the Great Leviathan, but it is estimated to be relatively hostile.
Slowly, a large, blue beast swims out of the abyssal depths of the Subaqueous Trench. It snakes towards you, moving it's body in a spiralling way as it swam. Soon, you are staring into the voided black eyes of the rarely-seen Great Leviathan. It flashes its bioluminescent scales, lighting up the darkness around you. Around you, you spot species of jellyfish, coral, starfish, and- was that a kind of giant shrimp?
The leviathan lets out a loud, petrifying roar, vibrating the water around it, it then places its gentle gaze back on you....Oh yeah! the camera! You pull out the camera and start taking photos. As you do so, you notice that as the camera flashes, the Leviathan flashed back, as if it were responding to you. It looks at you one more time, then turns around and swims down into the depths once more.