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[quote] Auryx the First Navigator set upon his god with his sword and his words, and cut Akka to pieces, and took from those pieces the secret of calling upon the Deep. He wrote this secret on a set of tablets, which he called the Tablets of Ruin. And he wore them about his waist.[/quote]
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[quote][b]How did you take (or rather, un-Take) the Blighted Light that Oryx gathered to offer in sacrifice to Akka,[/b] and ignite it so that it burned and burned the Darkness? It was barely Light anymore. But you took it. And when you took it, you did not keep it. You set it free.[/quote] [quote]To make his ship, Oryx scrimshawed one piece of Akka, [b]who was dead but far from gone. [/b]He stole the Hammer of Xivu Arath and the Scalpel of Savathûn and he armored his ship in baneful armor.[/quote]
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He says "were you tricked by that worm that chased the warmind, beings the hive call gods." Key word tricked. That wasnt the real xol, that was just one of his avatars and we made it into a weapon. We feed the real xol who exists in the nether world.
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"[b]Were you tricked by the worm that chased the Warmind? Did you truly believe you'd fought one of the beings that the hive call gods? [/b]Ha!" - Toland This is Basically saying we didnt kill the real xol. I have spoken with other famed lore masters and they agree with this perspective. It's all perspective.
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[quote] [b]In dying,[/b]Xol fed richly. Now came Xol unto the Taken upon Io, who fed Xol with plunder and tried to make of it an idol and a commanding will. Yet Xol was bound joyously to the very logic that sustained it in its death. It wanted the sword proof, the single proof. It wanted to become a rule which divided the mighty living from the mighty dead. So it whispered the Anthem Anatheme, the temptation to dominate the objective universe with the subjective will. It said, I shall be an engine to make your desire hegemon over your conditions. It said, WIELD ME, AND USE ME TO TEST YOUR FOE. This was its worship. Aiat.[/quote] [quote] Xol turned his dreadful eye to his priest. “Hear me, o dreadful worm. We will raise an army. We will die and be reborn in your name, feed you the souls of our enemies." "State your claim." "We take Mars."[/quote] I’m pretty sure we “killed” the real Xol.
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由Ghost593835编辑: 12/6/2018 12:52:19 AM[quote][quote] [b]In dying,[/b]Xol fed richly. [b]Now came Xol unto the Taken upon Io, who fed Xol with plunder and tried to make of it an idol and a commanding will. [/b]Yet Xol was bound joyously to the very logic that sustained it in its death. It wanted the sword proof, the single proof. It wanted to become a rule which divided the mighty living from the mighty dead. So it whispered the Anthem Anatheme, the temptation to dominate the objective universe with the subjective will. It said, I shall be an engine to make your desire hegemon over your conditions. It said, WIELD ME, AND USE ME TO TEST YOUR FOE. This was its worship. Aiat.[/quote] How did xol get to IO If he is truly dead? I dont think The Xol we face was even his true self. We see this as he can talk even when his body is destroyed. [quote] Xol turned his dreadful eye to his priest. “Hear me, o dreadful worm. We will raise an army. We will die and be reborn in your name, feed you the souls of our enemies." "State your claim." "We take Mars."[/quote] I’m pretty sure we “killed” the real Xol.[/quote] From here it's just each to their own. One can never convince the other. Only thing to do is sit and wait to see what happens. I trust toland more than any worm god and death mean nothing to them.