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I view him as more of a tragic figure. Still want to kill him/her though.
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  • He honestly doesn't seem that bad when you think about it the destroyed worlds so he could stay alive and to learn more about the universe [spoiler]i still want to kill him every week tho[/spoiler]

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  • I don't really see him as tragic since nothing really made me feel bad for him, but I do find him very interesting, and I have some respect for him. I actually want to kill him more now because of the Sword Logic means I gain his power.

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  • Edited by Demagogue: 10/7/2015 12:39:47 AM
    I feel bad about how he allowed a quest for petty power to turn him into a monster. Except the Sword Logic is a lie.

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  • This^ His hatred of the traveler is because it is unnatural and subverts natures patterns. I hate to agree with him on that but in the regard the traveler is a bad thing.

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  • Edited by Demagogue: 10/7/2015 12:35:24 AM
    Who's to say it isn't the opposite way around...?

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  • Edited by Ostensibly: 10/6/2015 7:31:04 PM
    Oryx believes in destroying everything. It's an ideology centered on speeding up the heat death of the universe. The Traveler is the opposite side centered on creating things. I'm inclined to agree with the Traveler. Oryx's very existence goes against his own beliefs.

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  • I'm pretty sure his ideology is just a cloak he uses to feel better about his actions. The Worms have him pinned. If he doesn't continue to destroy, he himself will die.

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  • I'm not sure that's accurate. Not much was explained about the "final shape" he wants to help the universe achieve, so I can't say if it really is about heat death. It should be noted that he thinks that the universe will simply end if this final shape is not achieved.

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  • The Heat Death isn't really an end. The Universe still exists, but no energy is left. It is simply dark stillness for eternity. "Final Shape" is a fitting term.

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  • Like most fanatics, he loses sight of the forest for the trees.

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