When we killed him, he was in the prison of the dreadnought and I'm pretty sure he is an ascendant hive and if he is that would mean he has his own throne world meaning he could return. Would love to hear your guys thoughts.
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Alak-Hul is dead and was killed the first time we faced him. Why we end up going against him time and time again is due to the Darkness and the paracausality it brings. Same with Taniks, Skolas, Oryx, Phogoth, and all the others.
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He's alive. Everyone is. If you don't believe me go play the strike. He's there at the end.
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Sounds reasonable. Ill be back.
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5 RepliesI doubt it more then likely oryx removed his ascendent status after the failed rebellion but he more then likely would have tried to claim oryxs ascendancy and taken over as leader of hive
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2 RepliesSince he was a prisoner most likely nobody will bring him back
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6 RepliesI keep thinking I kill him, but every time I do that strike, there he is.
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Edited by Burnt-Lead: 1/22/2017 4:46:59 PMI hope he is dead, I'm wearing his hollowed out head as a helmet.
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1 ReplyOryx isn't even dead Destiny 2, Return Of The King
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He's only dead until Bungie brings him back with a "new" strike.
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Seeing as all hive have an ascendant form, I will say yes. But seeing as he got his ass handed to him on a silver platter, I doubt he'll come back
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"All alone in the dark"...
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9 RepliesOP, if we have another -blam!-ing Hive based DLC featuring Alak-Hul's return I'm holding you personally responsible. I'm so sick of the Hive it's not even funny. #he'snotmypresident
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He could be resurrected just like omnigul. Perfectly plausible but expect it in the third expansion of destiny ten and nearly 10000 dollars spent on the games and dlcs alone not including micro transactions.
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No alan kool lives on
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Just started the strike up, he's still there.
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he is. luH-kalA has taken his place.
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Wow if your right we didn't kill him, we freed him -mind blown-