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{{Quote|Stick to  wall, ground, human... then FFFFFRRRRRYYYYY! Hehehehehehe.|Siviks}}<ref>'''Bungie (2018/12/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Forge]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: [[Anarchy]]''</ref>
{{Quote|Stick to  wall, ground, human... then FFFFFRRRRRYYYYY! Hehehehehehe.|Siviks}}<ref>'''Bungie (2018/12/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Forge]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: [[Anarchy]]''</ref>


Siviks was cowardly as he continuously ran away from the Guardian for safety instead of protecting his other acquaintances. Unlike the Spider, who knows what choices he should take to achieve his goal and interest, Siviks selfishly took without allying with other factions.
Cowardly to a fault, Siviks continuously fled from the Guardian instead of protecting his other syndicate members. Unlike his brother, Siviks never made connections with other factions in an attempt to achieve his goal.


Despite his supposed cowardice, Siviks was dangerously ambitious, cunning and desired power over all the Fallen and the destruction of the other factions in the Solar System, regardless of the cost to the Fallen's culture and way of life. He recognized the power and potential of the weapons and technology belonging to the secret order, The Black Armory, and sought to use them to assume power over the Fallen, even creating a servitor with destructive potential rivaling [[Aksis, Archon Prime|Aksis]] himself. In addition, Siviks had proven to be rather persistent, as despite losing each of the Forges and the destruction of his prized war machine, [[Insurrection Prime]], Siviks never gave up on his war until he claimed all the technology and secrets of the Black Armory.
Despite his cowardice, Siviks was dangerously ambitious, cunning and desired power over all the Fallen and the destruction of the other factions in the Solar System. He was disparaging of Eliksni culture and from what we know, did not recognize the cost to his people's way of life. Understanding the power and potential of the technology belonging to the secret order, The Black Armory, he sought to it to assume tyranny over the Fallen. Even going as far as creating a [[servitor]] with destructive potential rivalling [[Aksis, Archon Prime|Aksis]] himself. In addition, Siviks proved to be doggedly persistent, despite losing each of the Forges and the destruction of his prized war machine, [[Insurrection Prime]], he returned at the very end to steal the final result.


It is possible that Siviks also possessed a level of charisma as he was able to rally a great number of Fallen to his side after the [[Scorn]]'s failure and the continued losses the House of Dusk faced. However, this doesn't mean he valued their loyalty, as he left his followers to face the Guardians constantly while fleeing to safety. Only at Niobe Labs did Siviks face the Guardians face-to-face, yet aided extensively by his Kell's Scourge and stolen Black Armory technology.
It is possible that Siviks also possessed a level of ambitious charisma as he was able to rally a great number of Eliksni to his syndicate in the face of the recent House of Dusk's failure. However, this doesn't mean he valued their loyalty, as he left his followers to face the Guardian constantly, fleeing to safety. Only at Niobe Labs did Siviks fight the Guardians face-to-face, yet aided extensively by his Kell's Scourge and stolen Black Armory technology.


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