originally posted in:The Ashen Conflux
Read the goddamn grimoire OP. The Traveler aligned the Fundament's moons to commit planet-wide genocide.
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False. The Traveler was positioned at the end of a long line of moons. The god wave was caused when those moons aligned, which created a gravitational pull strong enough to pull the very atmosphere of the Fundament (which is a gas giant), thus creating the "god wave" effect. The Traveler, while it looks like a moon, is unrelated to this incident.
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>Wipe out a few planets >Save everything else in existence Seems like the greater good to me.
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I've read the Books of Sorrow countless times, dumbass. Put yourself in its place. Would you wipe out a planet to save a universe?
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>would I give something I'm afraid of a reason to hate me No, I wouldn't. Especially in a case like this, where your pre-emptive strike does nothing but create the very thing you wanted to prevent. The Worm-Gods were harmless, left alone.
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Except they weren't harmless. The Worms even say that they had been luring countless races to fundament for a long time to free them. If the hive didn't find them, another race would have.
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The Traveler wanted to kill the Hive in order to stop them from meeting the Worms and making a deal. However, it merely caused to happen the very thing it was trying to prevent with the God-Wave
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What book of sorrow is this?
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It's not stated outright, it's inferred. The Worms wanted to use the Hive to kill the Traveler. Of course it's going to wipe them out
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Who is the worm ?
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Aren't humans just big worms? That's what Rocky Balboa said.