Fall of Torobatl: Difference between revisions

Savathûn herself didn’t lead Xivu’s forces, but she allowed them to travel to Torobatl via Hive Portals.
(The Captain's Log lorebook directly calls it the Fall of Torobatl)
(Savathûn herself didn’t lead Xivu’s forces, but she allowed them to travel to Torobatl via Hive Portals.)
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*[[Xivu Arath, God of War]]
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[[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]]
*[[Umun'arath]]
*[[Umun'arath]]
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*Thousands of [[Cabal]]
*[[Imperial Cabal]]
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The '''Fall of Torobatl''' was a catastrophic conflict between the [[Cabal|Cabal Empire]], lead by [[Empress Caiatl]], and the [[Hive]] God of War [[Xivu Arath, God of War|Xivu Arath]], who was summoned to the Cabal Capital by [[Umun'arath]], along with her [[Xivu Arath's Horde|Horde]].
The '''Fall of Torobatl''' was a catastrophic conflict between the [[Cabal|Cabal Empire]], lead by [[Empress Caiatl]], and the [[Hive]] God of War [[Xivu Arath, God of War|Xivu Arath]], who was summoned to the Cabal Capital by [[Umun'arath]], along with her [[Xivu Arath's Horde|Horde]].