we learn Quria is a fiction of Dûl Incaru. And at the center, Savathûn reveals herself to be the parent of it all. We are headed inward, as if moving from parent to child universe. Then we proceed in reverse. Savathûn is revealed to be a fiction of Dûl Incaru. Dûl Incaru a simulation by Quria, and so on. So in the end, Truth to Power moves outwards. Just as Savathûn plans to move. In from our universe and out to the Distributary– Or out from our universe to its parent. JALAAL >> REY Oh. I see. I see! A literary structure like that is called a chiasmus and chiasmus means “crossing point”! Like a wormhole or a portal! It was hidden in plain sight. But then we must act urgently to stop this! Savathûn cannot be allowed to depart our universe into some reality superordinate to ours– But now you’ll tell me so what if she does? What can she do to us out there? REY >> JALAAL It’s all beside the point anyway. She may have already accomplished what she wanted. Some damn fool Guardian carried out her instructions on a dare. I don’t know why she wanted a powerful Guardian to destroy her daughter in the ruins of Mara’s throne. But she wanted it to happen. And I’m guessing the effects weren’t felt here. I think she got a glimpse into a world above our own. Maybe even a kind of influence. Of course, Savathûn is still with us. She walked among us as Osiris; she tricked us into removing her worm; she hasn’t vanished into some higher reality. I do not think she built a wormhole into another universe and walked through it– although her intrigues with the Nine have focused on creating singularities from dark matter. She keeps a lot of irons in the fire, our Witch Queen. I think, rather, that she sent instructions on how to mantle DOC 8