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''Ormus is a reference to the ] series ].'' #REDIRECT ]

NOTE: Ormus is a mysterious organization. The following is mostly logical conclusions from ''Xenosaga Episode II''.

Ormus is an ancient religious ] that originated on ]. Members of Ormus seem to follow a blend of ] and ], yet they believe that the ] is an artifact of divine intervention. They were the first to leave ] via the ], just a short time before the downfall of ].

In the present day, Ormus continues to lust for the original ] on ]. An Ormus Front, the ], sends it's leader, the ], to seize control over ] and the ]. However, after the ] summons ] and the ] from the ruins of ] and prepares for galactic domination via the ], the ] kill him. The current condition of Ormus' sub-organizations remains relatively unknown; however, ], ], and perhaps the ] are still operational. It is possible that the acting leader of Ormus is either Heinlein (Hyams), Sellers, or Margulis (U-TIC). ] may also have strong connections to ], despite his possible haterid of ].

] and ] are both powerful leaders in the Ormus Organization, especially after the defeat of the ]. It is clear that Ormus and all of its fronts are involved in the web of deception surrounding the ], as ] pointed out in ''Episode II''. Many speculate that ] has subordinates planeted in the Ormus spider as it spins a web of manipuation and deception, perhaps via the ] front.

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