As you should know, the killing logic is a concept explained in the book of sorrows, that simply put is the belief that anything that kills anything else is stronger than what it kills. Seems simple enough.
But what if that logic applies to everything including guardians? In the crucible, when you kill someone, do you become stronger than them? What if they kill you back? Are all teammates equals in power? If Rasputin truly did "kill" the traveler, is Rasputin the greater power?
Something to think about.
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3 AntwortenWe've been following the sword logic since destiny first came out, we've been killing bosses in order to raise our light level so we can kill tougher bosses and continue this pattern. The light and the darkness aren't opposites more like a different side of a triangle.
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Man, you guys are seriously being too stagnant and literal with this. This was meant to be a fun, slightly philisophical question, and you seem to rather want to critique the post. Simply just limiting this to "it only applies to wyrm bearers" is defeating the purpose of this post. I simply ask you to put more thought in your words, and try to be more... flexible. Thanks for understanding.
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1 AntwortenNot really. An ideology of any type, only has relevance if you lend it credence and or belief. Otherwise the sword logic should have as much relevance to our guardians as Zoroastrianism does.
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Only applies to those hosting a Worm/Worm God... Sword Logic is a Hive concept linking to the Worms and how they acquire power for their host after killing. It relates to Throne worlds and the parallel with those beings' present parallel reality. We're becoming stronger bc the game has to continue on somehow. Lol Sword Logic died with us defeating Oryx...Unless the Hive return. We are not capable of utilizing Sword Logic.
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4 Antworten*Sword Logic. I already knew that, it was a simple mistake. I'm not going to repost for something so little.
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3 AntwortenThe bacteria kills you is it stronger than you?
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You mean sword logic?
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Nah, sometimes what kills you just happened by unfortunate circumstances leading up to them getting a lucky shot, whereas a fair fight would have a different outcome proving a different victor by the killing logic
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Clearly not in crucible
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The Killing Logic that makes the Hive stronger as they kill things, no. They only have that because of their link to Darkness via their worms. Though the Guardians can be argued to also grow more powerful through killing enemies, which imo indicates a similarity between the Sky and the Deep. The Sword Logic however, is just a philosophy, so whether it applies ostensibly depends on your world-view. Objectively the basic premise is true, things better suited to keep existing do tend to stay around longer. The only legitimate disagreement you can have with it is with how they force the process along.
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You should really edit this post, many people have already corrected you saying it's sword logic
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1 AntwortenWe do , after we kill enough enemies we level up and gain new abilities and are able to become bigger , maybe the traveler does it like oryx but with light , both sides need to kill the other to become stronger
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Yes. Motes of light
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2 AntwortenI think that you have to have a work to do that. Oryx and his doing a had works inside of them and everytime they killed something the work would become stronger, making the work holder stronger. I'm not sure though. Its been a while since I read the BoS.
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8 AntwortenWho would want to kill Logic?
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Sword logic
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Sword logic*
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It only applies to characters who have worms like the Hive so not us...
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Sword* logic. And no, as much as it stinks
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The rock I stubbed my to on during that short fall is more powerful than me. (Fell from 10 times the height and didn't die so the rock held the power)
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von Der_Peevmeister: 9/3/2016 11:10:36 AMSeeing as how I ate the heart of a guy I beat in my dojo and all I got was 25 to life, I'm guessing no..
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You never truly kill a guardian in the crucible, if their ghost is still alive they can always come back.
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Elo and the superiority complex that comes with it in a nutshell.
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3 AntwortenFirst off rasputin never attacked the traveler secondly people need to interpret the lore not just restate whats already been read. In one of the entrys savathun inscribed a message saying that its full of lies now my understanding of sword logic is its the basic practice of ones true nature. when a hive being kills something and satiates its worm what actually happens? It seem simple enough the creature life essence is used to feed the worm and make the hive entity stronger every living being contains a spark of light because light itself is life. So the whole sword logic thing might just be a ruse for these worms to share a symbiotic relationship with the host providing powers whilst it is continually fed. Thats just my take anyway.
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No, the sword logic only applies to the hive and only in thier pocket dimensions aka ascendant planes where thier will shapes reality read the books of sorrow for more Intel and the artifacts they speak of the fact that thier universe is more malleable than our own
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..... Sword logic....... Not killing logic.