

Even before the catastrophe which gave all the Tenno their powers he was an outcast, struggling with autism note Confirmed as such by Word of God that made it hard for him to understand emotions and experiencing sensory overloads from even the most mild of sensations. The life and fate of Rell in Chains of Harrow.The final message he automatically sends to the player is absolutely heartrending: Ordis goes in to rescue her, but seemingly dies with her as well. Near the end of Octavia's Anthem, Hunhow finishes corrupting Cephalon Suda.Which stinks, because this is right before Hunhow actually does capture Ordis. In Octavia's Anthem, Hunhow is revealed to remember Ordis's past as Ordan Karris.And from the way he phrases it, the dominant emotion in Ordan Karris was self-loathing. When Ordis unlocks those memories he immediately erases them, because he doesn't want to remember. Instead, the Orokin turned him into a then-mindless Cephalon out of spite, locking away his memories so they could use him as a resource later. He's a Virtual Ghost of a soldier who was so fatigued by war, so broken by the things he saw and the things he did that he, upon being offered immortality, proceeded to massacre the Orokin offering him the gift so they would be forced to execute him.

Ordis turns out to have one of the most tragic pasts in the game.The end of the Sands of Inaros quest, particularly the flashback of young Baro Ki'Teer hiding away, clutching a few grains of sand and praying to Inaros for salvation that wouldn't come as Grineer soldiers break into his house and execute his mother.When The Stalker learned the truth, he stopped to look at himself for a moment.
