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So in order to revive Oryx (after dying trying to reinstate Crota's purpose) a hive has to fulfill both Crota's and Oryx's purpose? Confusing lol
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  • Edited by ViralEnsign: 10/6/2015 3:26:24 AM
    There's also the possibility that considering the nature of his quasi-immortal existance and insatiable need to discover new things the greatest of those discoveries to him would be what beyond his Sisters could kill him. In killing him all you really do is send him back to his Throne World having inadvertently proven that aspect of his nature essentially ensuring he will return.

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  • Yeah but then we enter his throne world and kill him in there, and he states that if he were to be killed in his throne world that it wouldn't be a big surprise to him because it was bound to happen. So it's not like he made a big discovery in our ability to kill him.

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  • Valid point..... why does Saturn then exist in his Throne World?

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  • it says in the book of sorrows that Oryx turned his throne world inside out and made it into a dreadnaught. The dreadnaught is his throne world, more specifically where we fight him in the raid is his throne room, after the raid hes gone for good.

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  • I'm just assuming it's because his dreadnought is his throne world after he and all his subordinates turned it inside out and that the only reason we didn't kill him permanently the first time during the regicide mission even though we were on his ship is because we weren't ascendant, so we couldn't access the correct plane of existence to kill him. Also on a side note, that blast he does to destroy the awoken fleet was simply the act of him expanding his throne world.

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  • Edited by GRIEVER: 10/6/2015 2:48:25 PM
    I believe that this is a correct assumption.

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