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*The Strike has a canonical reason to be repeated, in that [[Fikrul, the Fanatic|Fikrul]] can resurrect himself countless times.
*The Strike has a canonical reason to be repeated, in that [[Fikrul, the Fanatic|Fikrul]] can resurrect himself countless times.
**This is very reminiscent of the [[Will of Crota]] Strike, where there is no definitive way to permanently kill the boss.
**This is very reminiscent of the [[Will of Crota]] Strike, where there is no definitive way to permanently kill the boss.
*Fikrul is the only member of the previously slain Scorn barons to appear in this strike.  He is also apparently the only one able to resurrect himself.


==List of Appearances==
==List of Appearances==

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The Hollowed Lair
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Game:

Forsaken

Player(s):

1-3

Location:

Tangled Shore, Reef

Objective(s):

Find and kill Fikrul, the Fanatic once more, following his resurrection

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The Hollowed Lair is a Strike that was released under the Forsaken expansion. Guardians must breach the Scorn's hideout once more in order to verify reports of Fikrul, the Fanatic's resurrection, and kill him once more if they confirm his resurrection.

Enemies

Scorn

Bosses

Trivia

  • The lair previously belonged to the House of Kings as banners can be found throughout the strike, until the Scorn took control.
  • The Strike has a canonical reason to be repeated, in that Fikrul can resurrect himself countless times.
    • This is very reminiscent of the Will of Crota Strike, where there is no definitive way to permanently kill the boss.
  • Fikrul is the only member of the previously slain Scorn barons to appear in this strike. He is also apparently the only one able to resurrect himself.

List of Appearances

References