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Who, or what, "Argus" is, and its reasons for imprisoning species in the Twilight Cage (occurances called '''Argus Events'''), are completly unknown. On deciphering [[Precursor]] tablets, [[Nestor the Wise]] reveals that the ancient civilizations of the Cage believed Argus to be some sort of supernatural being, that was imprisoning races who became too powerful or otherwise dangerous. As of the end of ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]'', the validity of this hypothesis remains unconfirmed.
 
Who, or what, "Argus" is, and its reasons for imprisoning species in the Twilight Cage (occurances called '''Argus Events'''), are completly unknown. On deciphering [[Precursor]] tablets, [[Nestor the Wise]] reveals that the ancient civilizations of the Cage believed Argus to be some sort of supernatural being, that was imprisoning races who became too powerful or otherwise dangerous. As of the end of ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]'', the validity of this hypothesis remains unconfirmed.
  
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Revision as of 19:52, 4 June 2009

Argus is the name given by the Nocturnus to the hypothetical entity responsible for sealing them (and many other races) inside the Twilight Cage. The name comes from a strange "mental sound" which the echidnas heard moments after being whisked away from their world - a noise which sounded like "Argus".

Who, or what, "Argus" is, and its reasons for imprisoning species in the Twilight Cage (occurances called Argus Events), are completly unknown. On deciphering Precursor tablets, Nestor the Wise reveals that the ancient civilizations of the Cage believed Argus to be some sort of supernatural being, that was imprisoning races who became too powerful or otherwise dangerous. As of the end of Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, the validity of this hypothesis remains unconfirmed.