Savathûn is a notorious liar herself. She's cunning and deceitful. The Books aren't to be trusted, but only because they are incomplete, and not because of her warning.
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Hidden Boxsにより編集済み: 6/26/2016 8:01:01 PMAs we kill oryx then kill him in his throne world the dreadnought won't he now he wormfood and his worm god symbiotic parasite eat him and become all powerfull? Did we by killing him help his worm finally be free? Oh fellow enthusiast mine
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Fenrirにより編集済み: 6/26/2016 8:12:00 PMOryx and his siblings had set up a clever system of feeding their worms whereby the Hive would kill and devour Light, giving tribute to superiors and allowing to flow up the chain until it reached them. You can find that bit in book XXIX; I won't recite it to you. When we killed Oryx, it wasn't merely in one mission, like Atheon. He is stronger in his throne world, but we reduced him to a fairly weak state by killing the main sources of his tribute, and we used the tainted Light against him. His worm devoured him in his throne world, yes, granting him a true death. However, this does not mean he will be dead forever; Savathûn and Xivu Arath were also killed, [i]albeit at Oryx's blade and not by the consumption of their worms[/i], in book XXVI. In time, his siblings may yet revive him. Who knows?
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Perhaps. But the siblings' deaths were also described as true deaths in XXVI. [quote]These were true deaths, for they happened in the sword world.[/quote] But then in XXIX, he revived them by somehow combining his great power and mastery of sword logic with their aspects. [quote]Oryx made war on the Ecumene for a hundred years. At the end of those hundred years he killed the Ecumene Council on the Fractal Wreath, and from their blood rose Xivu Arath, saying, “I am war, and you have conjured me back with war.”[/quote] [quote]But he drove the Dakaua Nest into a trap, and they were made extinct. From their ashes rose cunning Savathûn, saying, “I am trickery, and you have conjured me back with trickery."[/quote]