"Leviathanite" is a word which, until now, really means nothing to my knowledge. It was a word @Setamontet made up for the OS email account. But the more I've grown the more I'm drawn to this concept (though not in any Judeo-christian sense "Leviathan" may imply). To me, perhaps we can define "Leviathanite" as a Setian focused on Set as the Ancient Serpent. It is "Ophite [Gnostic] Setianism" if you will. This is not the same as the Acosmic/Draconian tradition. Let's compareA Leviathanite is focused on The Prince of Darkness in his/her form of the ancient Serpent. Draconianism is based on the primordial Chaos serpent - very different beings.A Leviathanite is Pro-Cosmic and existentialist whereas Draconianism is Anti-Cosmic.A Leviathanite is strictly LHP whereas a Draconian can be either (see Dragon Book of Essex compared to Michael Kelley, for instance).A Leviathanite is North-Stars oriented where draconians are Chaos oriented.A Leviathanite is an existentialist whereas a Draconian is a Nihilist or Absurdist.Leviathanites oppose the Sinister Tradition whereas Draconians tend to embrace itA Leviathanite is a dualist where a Draconian is an idealist.A Leviathanite would be focused on Set and his forms whereas a Draconian would focus on Apep and his forms.So a Leviathanite is basically a Setian but using the symbol of the Ancient Serpent. It sees the Ancient Serpent as a Gnostic bringer of Consciousness, the gift of the Prince of Darkness (the Hero of Consciousness), to the world of matter. The Draconian tradition is not Setianism is it is Anti-Cosmic and focused on Chaos rather than the PoD. The Ancient Serpent is not the Chaos Serpent. In Setianism, within the Diabolicon, Leviathan is ageless intelligence of the cosmos, not the mindless and uncaring primordial Chaos.Does this mean I have something against Draconians? Gods no, we just believe different things.