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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return The eternal return hypothesis] is a model of cosmological development which posits that the universe will re-enact the same series of events for eternity. | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return The eternal return hypothesis] is a model of cosmological development which posits that the universe will re-enact the same series of events for eternity. | ||
**This is in reference to Riven's curse, specifically referring to any event of Dûl Incaru's death, the curse would 'reset' the Dreaming City to when the curse was first afflicted, progressing until Guardians once again kill Dûl Incaru again, and again, repeating the cycle every three weeks, creating a kill battery | **This is in reference to Riven's curse, specifically referring to any event of Dûl Incaru's death, the curse would 'reset' the Dreaming City to when the curse was first afflicted, progressing until Guardians once again kill Dûl Incaru again, and again, repeating the cycle every three weeks, creating a kill battery for Savathûn and giving her unlimited power. | ||
*Dûl Incaru is the third child of [[Savathûn]] to appear in all of Destiny, after [[Balwûr]] and [[Malok, Pride of Oryx]]. | *Dûl Incaru is the third child of [[Savathûn]] to appear in all of Destiny, after [[Balwûr]] and [[Malok, Pride of Oryx]]. | ||