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Ultimately, Savathûn's Worm would find itself outmaneuvered by Mara Sov after she offered it a new host in exchange for it's knowledge of Savathûn's role during Humanity's Collapse. When it appeared in a ritual that Mara was about to become it's new host, she instead transformed it into a weapon called [[Parasite]], much to it's shock and dismay. The Awoken Queen clarified that it's new form will allow it to continue living but it's new "host" is now effectively a prison. The Guardian would use the weapon Savathûn's Worm had become to fight off the [[Scorn]] as Mara Sov finished the ritual. Despite being angry at being deceived, Savathûn's Worm nonetheless held up its end of the bargain, telling Mara and the Guardian that as the Witch Queen observed the Collapse on behalf of the Witness, she instead tricked the Witness when it turned a violet gaze towards the Traveler, which ultimately turned the tides and forced the Witness back into the stars. With that, Savathûn's Worm refused to speak of it anymore but Mara Sov was satisfied with the information, tasking the Guardian to keep the weapon holding the worm close. | Ultimately, Savathûn's Worm would find itself outmaneuvered by Mara Sov after she offered it a new host in exchange for it's knowledge of Savathûn's role during Humanity's Collapse. When it appeared in a ritual that Mara was about to become it's new host, she instead transformed it into a weapon called [[Parasite]], much to it's shock and dismay. The Awoken Queen clarified that it's new form will allow it to continue living but it's new "host" is now effectively a prison. The Guardian would use the weapon Savathûn's Worm had become to fight off the [[Scorn]] as Mara Sov finished the ritual. Despite being angry at being deceived, Savathûn's Worm nonetheless held up its end of the bargain, telling Mara and the Guardian that as the Witch Queen observed the Collapse on behalf of the Witness, she instead tricked the Witness when it turned a violet gaze towards the Traveler, which ultimately turned the tides and forced the Witness back into the stars. With that, Savathûn's Worm refused to speak of it anymore but Mara Sov was satisfied with the information, tasking the Guardian to keep the weapon holding the worm close. | ||
Following the Guardians epic | Following the Guardians epic struggle against [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness]], Mara Sov called upon them to prevent the Scorn from claiming the Disciple's ruptured [[Sunken Pyramid]] for themselves. With Savathûn's Worm present, it recognized the Pyramid as the home to "Worm Father" and "Worm Mother", stating it was good to be back. It even asked the Guardian for a chance to visit the worm mother, which an annoyed Ghost interpreted as a "family reunion". Reluctantly, the Guardian fulfilled it's request by taking it to an overlook that allowed it to see the carcass of the Worm God, [[Xita, the Nurturing Worm]]. There, Savathûn's Worm states that even though the Worm Mother's sleeps enteral, her role persists and it will carry her legacy the best it can. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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