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===Savathûn's Throne World=== | ===Savathûn's Throne World=== | ||
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At some point Rhulk was ordered to station his Pyramid in [[Savathûn's Throne World]], assisting [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] in the production of [[Worm]]s for her brood. After | {{Quote|She was a frog in my estimation; small and colorful but toxic to touch. (...) My place is not to understand you, my Witness, but to serve that final goal you see more clearly than I. But now, your gold-leaf parasites call themselves gods and carve out their divine homes. And I am to watch the sniveling frog.|Rhulk}} | ||
At some point Rhulk was ordered to station his Pyramid in [[Savathûn's Throne World]], assisting [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] in the production of [[Worm]]s for her brood. Rhulk was displeased with this assignment, taking an immediate dislike to Savathûn and privately wondering whether he was being punished for his failure with the Ahslid. | |||
After Savathûn's rebirth in the Light, Rhulk would be trapped within his [[Sunken Pyramid]], blocked off from the rest of the realm thanks to her usage of the [[Wellspring]]. After Savathûn’s defeat by the hands of [[The Guardian]], who was attempting to free the Traveler, along with numerous raids on the Wellspring by both the Guardians and the [[Scorn]], the spell that once trapped Rhulk would begin to fade. Eventually the spell would break as the Guardians attempted to investigate the sunken Pyramid and were greeted by the Disciple, who invited the fireteam to enter. The Guardians were opposed by both Scorn and [[Taken]] forces marshalled by Rhulk, as they journeyed through the Pyramid, encountering Rhulk's vast collection of museum artifacts, including the rib he took from the Leviathan of Fundament, and [[The Caretaker]], a Scorn [[Abomination]] Rhulk had infused with Worm larvae to grant it incredible power. After they reached him, he would see no use in them anymore and sought to eliminate them, resulting in a climactic battle. Though it was not an easy task, they would finally bring down and kill the Disciple, with Rhulk's last words asking the Witness for forgiveness. | |||
As he died, Rhulk's body was contorted into what appeared to be a gnarled, leafless tree. The significance of this transformation is yet unknown. | As he died, Rhulk's body was contorted into what appeared to be a gnarled, leafless tree. The significance of this transformation is yet unknown. |
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