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*Xol is suggested to be the weakest of the five Worm Gods through the lore tabs of armor received at the end of the campaign, as he feared [[Yul]] would target him first<ref name="Narrative">[https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/46779 '''Bungie''': ''Destiny 2 Narrative Preview'']</ref> | *Xol is suggested to be the weakest of the five Worm Gods through the lore tabs of armor received at the end of the campaign, as he feared [[Yul]] would target him first<ref name="Narrative">[https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/46779 '''Bungie''': ''Destiny 2 Narrative Preview'']</ref> | ||
**Xol also stated in those tabs that he sees himself in [[Nokris]], | **Xol also stated in those tabs that he sees himself in [[Nokris]], | ||
*Yul states himself to "Behold my majesty. Behold my crushing might, my staggering size, my scales that shine with an oppressive gleam. Behold my wings, which create winds that sweep through the stars." in contrast Xol and Akka who have been said to appear as actual worms. Whether this implies that the Worm Gods can shapeshift, similar to the [[Ahamkara|Ahamkaras]] , is unknown. | *Yul states himself to "Behold my majesty. Behold my crushing might, my staggering size, my scales that shine with an oppressive gleam. Behold my wings, which create winds that sweep through the stars." in contrast Xol and Akka who have been said to appear as actual worms. Whether this implies that the Worm Gods can shapeshift, similar to the [[Ahamkara|Ahamkaras]], or that Yul is simply unique with his wings or the strongest of the Worm Gods is unknown. | ||
*[[Merok, Eir Prince|Merok]] uses Eir's name as part of his title. | *[[Merok, Eir Prince|Merok]] uses Eir's name as part of his title. | ||
**Based on this, it could be that Eir became the strongest Worm God after Akka, being more powerful than [[Yul, the Honest Worm|Yul]], [[Xol, Will of the Thousands|Xol]], and [[Ur, the Ever-Hunger|Ur]]. | **Based on this, it could be that Eir became the strongest Worm God after Akka, being more powerful than [[Yul, the Honest Worm|Yul]], [[Xol, Will of the Thousands|Xol]], and [[Ur, the Ever-Hunger|Ur]]. |
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- "In the beginning, there were five.
Yul, the Honest Worm. Akka, the Worm of Secrets. Eir, the Keeper of Order. Ur, the Ever-Hunger. Xol, Will of the Thousands. And they were Virtuous." - — Weblore, "Apocrypha"
The Worm Gods, also known as the Virtuous Worms, are the patron deities of the Hive, second only to the Darkness itself. Their larvae live within every member of the Hive, drawing power from their actions through the Sword Logic while granting their hosts paracausal abilities.
Known Worm Gods
- Akka, the Worm of Secrets (Deceased)
- Eir, the Keeper of Order
- Ur, the Ever-Hunger
- Xol, Will of the Thousands (Incapacitated)
- Yul, the Honest Worm
Trivia
- Xol is the first Worm God the Guardians encounter.
- Xol is suggested to be the weakest of the five Worm Gods through the lore tabs of armor received at the end of the campaign, as he feared Yul would target him first[1]
- Xol also stated in those tabs that he sees himself in Nokris,
- Yul states himself to "Behold my majesty. Behold my crushing might, my staggering size, my scales that shine with an oppressive gleam. Behold my wings, which create winds that sweep through the stars." in contrast Xol and Akka who have been said to appear as actual worms. Whether this implies that the Worm Gods can shapeshift, similar to the Ahamkaras, or that Yul is simply unique with his wings or the strongest of the Worm Gods is unknown.
- Merok uses Eir's name as part of his title.