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===XLVIII: aiat, aiat, aiat, aiat, aiat===
===XLVIII: aiat, aiat, aiat, aiat, aiat===
Oryx muses to himself on his current state. Crota and his Court feed him large amounts of tribute, which gives him time to steal way and further study the Deep. He continues to grow stronger, and strengthen his connection to the Deep as he does. As Oryx reflected, with each gain in power he would use it to learn more secrets; and with each secret mastered comes more power. A circular, self-sustaining loop.
Oryx muses to himself on his current state. Crota and his Court feed him large amounts of tribute, which gives him time to steal away and further study the Deep. He continues to grow stronger, and strengthen his connection to the Deep as he does. As Oryx reflected, with each gain in power he would use it to learn more secrets; and with each secret mastered comes more power. A circular, self-sustaining loop.
   
   
His thoughts move to his sisters. He wondered what new strength they might have found in their time apart, and questioned if he might have to kill them permanently if they have grown too powerful. He believed the only real relationship that matters is the attempt to destroy, and commended it. Oryx then thinks of his Taken. Against Savathûn's unspoken accusations, Oryx believed Taking brought his victims closer to the Deep, and that it is the will of the Deep to have strong life free of restraints: existence and uniqueness is the only right, and that nonexistence and sameness is the only wrong, in the end.   
His thoughts move to his sisters. He wondered what new strength they might have found in their time apart, and questioned if he might have to kill them permanently if they have grown too powerful. He believed the only real relationship that matters is the attempt to destroy, and commended it. Oryx then thinks of his Taken. Against Savathûn's unspoken accusations, Oryx believed Taking brought his victims closer to the Deep, and that it is the will of the Deep to have strong life free of restraints: existence and uniqueness is the only right, and that nonexistence and sameness is the only wrong, in the end.