![]() ![]() The Khan Maykr had taken measures to augment the titan, installing Maykr technology throughout its structure to ensure it could be controlled via its heart. The resulting black hole will eventually drag our entire universe down, casting it into the mouth of Hell as a conquest to be absorbed by the Dark Realm. If the Icon is allowed to remain unchecked it would lead to the total devastation of Earth, followed by a breakdown of spacetime around the planet. ![]() The Icon's presence warps reality, damaging the intricate order of our dimension merely by existing within it. ![]() This presumably includes the Icon of Sin, which was defeated on Earth.ĭoom Eternal Review - Intelligent Inferno After a lengthy battle that results in most of the Icon of Sin's flesh being destroyed, it is left weakened enough for the Slayer to climb onto its head and bury the Crucible into its exposed brain, breaking off the blade to finally defeat the Titan.įollowing the Dark Lord's death, all demons outside of Hell have been eradicated. The Slayer uses a portal to teleport to it to continue the battle. Once the armor is fully destroyed, the Icon of Sin walks to a different location. This also breaks the Maykr's pact with Hell, allowing demons to invade Urdak.Īfter slaying the Khan Maykr and returning to Earth, the Slayer battles the Icon of Sin atop a skyscraper, destroying the Maykr-made armor protecting it. Using a knife given to him by Valen, the Slayer destroys the heart, causing the Icon of Sin to go berserk and travel to Earth independent of the Khan's control. To stop this, the Slayer travels to Urdak and confronts the Maykrs as they complete the ritual to awaken the Icon, intending to control it via the mortal heart of the Argenta it used to be. Near the end of the game, Samuel Hayden informs the Doom Slayer that the Khan Maykr is awakening the Icon of Sin as a last-ditch effort to destroy the Earth. ![]()
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