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Wouldn't this blight summon [[Taken]] troops in the first place? -- [[User:Titan66|Titan66]] ([[User talk:Titan66|talk]]) 02:49, 07 November 2016 (EDT)
Wouldn't this blight summon [[Taken]] troops in the first place? -- [[User:Titan66|Titan66]] ([[User talk:Titan66|talk]]) 02:49, 07 November 2016 (EDT)


::Well, you're going somewhere that isn't so simple. Let me put it this way: Taken leave blights wherever they go, so that is a sign that blights, in their own right, do not summon Taken troops. Whoever is the leader of the Taken controls the blights and the flow of Taken that comes through them. In other words, [[Oryx, the Taken King]] summoned Taken troops through blights, and [[Malok, Pride of Oryx]] did the same. {{User:Primus Draug'oth/sig}}
::Well, you're going somewhere that isn't so simple. Let me put it this way: Taken leave blights wherever they go, so that is a sign that blights, in their own right, do not summon Taken troops. Whoever is the leader of the Taken controls the blights and the flow of Taken that goes through them. In other words, [[Oryx, the Taken King]] summoned Taken troops through blights, and [[Malok, Pride of Oryx]] did the same. {{User:Primus Draug'oth/sig}}

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Wouldn't this blight summon Taken troops in the first place? -- Titan66 (talk) 02:49, 07 November 2016 (EDT)

Well, you're going somewhere that isn't so simple. Let me put it this way: Taken leave blights wherever they go, so that is a sign that blights, in their own right, do not summon Taken troops. Whoever is the leader of the Taken controls the blights and the flow of Taken that goes through them. In other words, Oryx, the Taken King summoned Taken troops through blights, and Malok, Pride of Oryx did the same. stickPrimus Draug'oth Can I help you?No, you do it.