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*Verse 3.8 of the Books of Sorrow seems to imply that some of Akka's paracausal powers are ontological in nature: when he is confronted by Oryx, Akka is said to have been "denying a truth until it became a lie," and was afraid to deny the truth of Oryx's words lest "the truth might become false."<ref name="KOS"/> | *Verse 3.8 of the Books of Sorrow seems to imply that some of Akka's paracausal powers are ontological in nature: when he is confronted by Oryx, Akka is said to have been "denying a truth until it became a lie," and was afraid to deny the truth of Oryx's words lest "the truth might become false."<ref name="KOS"/> | ||
**Therefore, when Akka denied that Oryx had the strength to slay him, he may have inadvertently sealed his own demise. | **Therefore, when Akka denied that Oryx had the strength to slay him, he may have inadvertently sealed his own demise. | ||
*Based on the | *Based on the size of the Dreadnaught, Akka would appear to have been immensely larger than Xol or even Xita, possibly approaching the size of a small celestial body. | ||
*Akka is the first known Worm God to be killed by not just the Hive, but by any being. | *Akka is the first known Worm God to be killed by not just the Hive, but by any being. | ||
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