Didnt we kill him in a strike already?
And in a story mission?
How is he Alive now??
Anyone know??
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space drugs
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Edited by Sol, The Architect Mind: 10/13/2024 2:30:36 PMI know this won't answer the question. But... How does everything continue on if beings can't really die? How long does it take for beings that can't die, to become other in their nature? Basically, if I can't die, and my enemy can't die, how long of us killing each other or killing others before it gets so repetitive that we actively try to find a way to escape this reality and truly kill ourselves. Sure ghost, but I think it deals with the mesh of time, the vex network, and understanding the traveler like how ghaul did or the eliksni.
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Edited by CaptainRelyk: 10/11/2024 2:12:57 AM[b]TLDR:[/b] Scorn don't stay dead, they are like zombies who keep coming back from the grave and they are undead Now the lengthy lore explanation... Scorn are powered by dark ether mixed with regular either. Scorn are created when a dead eliskni, or undestroyed corpse of a dead scorn, are pumped full of this mixture. They are quite literally undead. Pumping pure dark ether that is not diluted with regular ether will cause the corpse to explode or if they somehow resurrect from the process, they will surely die immediately after. "But couldn't we have captured Fikrul's corpse or destroy it entirely?" I may or may not hear you ask. And the answer to that is that Fikrul is special. Rather then needing to be pumped full of a dark ether-regular ether mixture, Fikrul is already full of purified 100% dark ether. He is the exception in that purified dark ether doesn't kill him and doesn't make him explode, which allows him to reap all the benefits of dark ether without any drawbacks, making him particularly powerful and dangerous. And because he is already full of this dark ether, he doesn't need someone else to pump it into him. He is able to resurrect on his own. Given how quickly he can resurrect and how powerful he is, his corpse is not easily destroyed and capturing him would prove to be dangerous and could especially put others in danger if he was brought into the last city.
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2 RepliesAccording to ghost and our interactions we just "put him to sleep"
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Guardian, Archon Of LightArchon Priest Of House Light - old
Because it's canon he comes back , The Hallowed Lair strike was not old operations , repeating it was canon -
5 RepliesEdited by Shockwave 989: 10/8/2024 11:30:06 PMFikrul could not be permanently killed. Let’s explain it this way. All other Scorn are created by diluting Dark Ether with regular Ether to allow it to latch onto the corpse it’s inhabiting. If the Eliksni corpses were instead pumped full of the purified Dark Ether, they would almost immediately die again. Regular Scorn when killed will remained dead unless reanimated with more diluted Dark Ether. Fikrul has that purified Dark Ether within his veins, which never loses its potency. He’ll always rise again, which is why The Hollowed Lair is one of the few strikes we canonically ran repeatedly to keep him suppressed. After Mara returned in Season of the Lost the Awoken recaptured a lot of territory in the Reef they’d lost hold of, including Spiders, where Fikrul resided. He was driven out and has been unaccounted for since then, avoiding the Witness as his Scorn were taken and experimented on, dissected, understood and replicated.
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1 ReplyThe only thing that goes away permanently in Destiny 2 is content you paid for.
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Hes kind of the Deadpool of the destiny universe
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Plot armor, just like Taniks and a handful of other enemies.
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1 ReplyEdited by neonsox42: 10/9/2024 12:22:01 AMBc he’s the big bad undead leader of an undead army fueled by reality warping wish magic. His repeated coming back and it being annoying is literally canon
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3 RepliesFrom a Destiny wiki… “Due to his resurrection ability, Fikrul can seemingly never truly be killed”