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The true personality of The Witness is difficult to discern, but it appears to possess a very calm, stoic and meticulous nature, never being seen to raise its voice or be upset when its plans are facing setbacks. It even appears to speak in a flattering, almost mentor-like tone when talking directly towards the Guardians. The same can be said for its Disciples. However, The Witness is nonetheless a fearsome being and is often dreaded by its own followers, who very clearly fear its wrath. Savathûn, herself a god who had the power of the Light and resurrection, would rather sequester the Traveler than attempt to face the Witness. Eramis, once freed from her Stasis cocoon, is explicitly motivated by fear of what the Witness will do to her and her [[House of Salvation|House]] now that she has failed to gather the Pieces of [[Nezarec]] and failed to activate [[Abhorrent Imperative]]. Rhulk, although much more subtle about it, is quick to beg the Witness for forgiveness upon his final defeat.
The true personality of The Witness is difficult to discern, but it appears to possess a very calm, stoic and meticulous nature, never being seen to raise its voice or be upset when its plans are facing setbacks. It even appears to speak in a flattering, almost mentor-like tone when talking directly towards the Guardians. The same can be said for its Disciples. However, The Witness is nonetheless a fearsome being and is often dreaded by its own followers, who very clearly fear its wrath. Savathûn, herself a god who had the power of the Light and resurrection, would rather sequester the Traveler than attempt to face the Witness. Eramis, once freed from her Stasis cocoon, is explicitly motivated by fear of what the Witness will do to her and her [[House of Salvation|House]] now that she has failed to gather the Pieces of [[Nezarec]] and failed to activate [[Abhorrent Imperative]]. Rhulk, although much more subtle about it, is quick to beg the Witness for forgiveness upon his final defeat.


Even despite The Witness's stoic calmness, predictabily, can get angered. This is shown when Calus started to lash out at The Witness after being accused of a "failure", and The Witness, outraged, silenced him.
Even despite The Witness's stoic calmness, it does get angered. This is shown when Calus started to lash out at The Witness after being accused of a "failure", only for The Witness, outraged, to silence him. It's possible the Witness even changed it's form into something more terrifying, to further bring Calus to heel.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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