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originally posted in: The Books of Sorrow
9/24/2015 2:30:34 AM
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I think the Ahamkara were hosts to the Worms, just like the Hive are. In the Book of Sorrows, Oryx expresses anger towards "The Dragons" and implies that they have also gained the attention of "[their] gods". Oryx's sister mimicked the Worms' "Oh [person] mine" after conversing with one, so it is likely that the Ahamkara mimicked them as well. An excerpt from boom XLV: "THE DRAGONS. Our gods should be ours alone. Their smug freedom is an insult to me. I’d shut them all in cells. Bring them to me!"
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  • Thank you I was getting confused by this it is making sense now. So they were basically asked to achieve the same thing the hive were told to do and the Hive didn't like it to much.

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  • It seems that way. It doesn't quite explain why Oryx's servants never tried to "take" the Ahamkara for Oryx before we hunted them down, but it explains most of it. It may also explain why the Ahamkara bones speak to us; the first Worm Auresh (the Proto-Hive who would become Auryx, then Oryx) and his sisters found was dead, but still spoke to them clear as day. I believe it said "Oh vengeance mine" or something at one point.

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