originally posted in:Collective Of Knowledge
I forget which book it is but there is a book where Yul describes himself as long, and winged which sounds dragon like. Also, old English called dragons Wyrms. Old Germanic called dragons Wurms. There could be connection there.
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Oryx has wings too. Doesn't mean he is arhamkara. But the theory is plausible
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He is part Ahamkara because he ingested the worm so yeah he does have wings because of that.
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Ahamkara are NOT the Worms. They are the Dragons which Crota deemed as an insult to the Worms.
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He did not say they were an insult, he said their freedom was because the Hive gods should belong only to the hive. It seems more like Oryx was being selfish about his own gods and wanted to shut them in cells to keep others from worshipping them. The text never distinguishes the dragons from worms.
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Ahamkara's are dragons, or did you miss that in the grimoire? They're wish-fulfilling dragons, same as how it's described in the Books of Sorrows.
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And yet the speak the same way as the worms? They make bargains for power same as the worms? They have wings same as the worms? Oh right but they're different...
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Yeah dude no need to act like a dick; hey did you know that the Worms are described with wings and jaws and granted wishes to the Hive and speak with the same idiosyncrasies as the Ahamkara???
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But it makes sense
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Well he's not a directly an arhamkara