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9/19/2022 8:05:09 AM
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Question on killing Oryx in the campaign

If the Dreadnaught is his Throne World and his Throne World is the Dreadnaught why is it that he survived when we killed him the first time in the campaign. Were we not in his throne world? Or are only certain parts of the dreadnaught considered part of his Throne World?
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    • The Dreadnaught is not his throne world. Oryx's throne world is in the Dreadnaught and the Dreadnaught is in his throne world. The first time we didn't kill Oryx. He simply retreated into the Darkness. Oryx took the power inside his sword and his own worm to become more powerful.

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    • In the Campaign (Not including KingsFall) we wounded Oryx. As a last ditch Effort (he wouldn't make it that easy) he merged the Taken Power within himself and Took himself. Oryx's Dreadnought from the BoS(Books of Sorrow) to make Sure his Throne World was Safe(after Crota) he turned his Throne World inside out, and back again multiple times. So as we move through the Dreadnought, it's Size is different on the outside then the Inside. That's because we are moving in and out of 2 Different Dimensions. Now, for the Raid, to get to his Throne room we need to go through the Portal as we're unable due to Oryx locking it. Oryx does have points in the Dreadnought not all Hive can access, like his Throne. Only Ascendant Hive get the that Privilege.

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      • We didn't kill him in the campaign; he escaped. He's (truly) killed in the raid.

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      • Edited by Erafracture: 9/20/2022 12:04:08 PM
        Here’s what happened, guardian. You as the guardian, killed him, and that part is solid. But there’s a past to it. Long before, when oryx killed akka, the worm god of secrets, he fashioned his ship with the worm gods body, I think. That’s why his ship looks like a worm god, in a sense. But through some incidents, he later found out that there was a weak spot in his throne world, so he merged his ship and the throne world together. But you don’t have to take my word for this, oh guardian mine…

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      • Oryx took himself before we killed him, that's why he was also the raid boss.

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        • In the story, I think we killed an aspect of oryx, like in the bubble in the last encounter

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        • You don’t enter his throne world officially until the portal in the raid.

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        • The throne was actually the space outside the dreadnaught, the inversion day. That weapon he used was the representation of his throne world's occupancy on physical reality. Though I personally think his throne world would technically be...everything. It would be the claim his throne is as vast as the physical universe, his claim.

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          • The dreadnaught just holds the entrance to his thrown world. That’s why we pass through a portal when depositing the orbs after the first encounter.

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          • I’m fairly certain it’s that only parts of his Dreadnought are the Throne World. That’s why we need to pass through the Court of Oryx to reach his Ascendant Realm.

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