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==History==
==History==
In the initial exploration of Venus, ancient ruins, predating the existence of humanity, were discovered on the planet and resulted in a colonization rush of some of Earth's brightest minds.{{citation needed}} After the [[Collapse]], the [[Vex]] lay claim to those ruins and began protecting them for unknown reasons. <ref name="Planetview">[https://www.destinyplanetview.com/en/home '''Destiny Planet View''']</ref> The ruins feature relays used by the Vex which are powered by a heavily protected Nexus far below the surface, and are believed to be part of an ancient network which, if fully reawakened, could turn the planet itself into a system that the Vex can control.<ref name="Planetview"/> Both the ruins and the more recent human structures are now choked in vegetation,<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/en/News/News?aid=11063 '''Bungie.net''': ''Breaking In - Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda'']</ref> though humanity has managed to regain a presence on the planet.<ref name="HopesDreams"/> But despite this, the city's buildings are slowly being swallowed up by the Venusian ocean and in their place, the towering Vex [[citadel]] now draws the eye - a hulking obelisk Jenga tower of bizarre geometric shapes. Its purpose remains unknown, but the robotic Vex unceasingly defend it.<ref>'''Game Informer January 2014''', ''page 52''</ref>
During the initial exploration of Venus, ancient ruins predating humanity's existence were discovered, leading to a colonization rush by some of Earth's brightest minds.{{citation needed}} Following the [[Collapse]], the [[Vex]] lay claim to those ruins and began protecting them for unknown reasons.<ref name="Planetview">[https://www.destinyplanetview.com/en/home '''Destiny Planet View''']</ref>
 
The ruins of Venus feature energy relays used by the Vex, which are powered by a heavily protected [[Nexus]] far below the surface and are believed to be part of an ancient network that, if fully reawakened, could turn the planet itself into a system the Vex could control.<ref name="Planetview"/> Both the ancient Vex ruins, and the more recent human structures are now choked in vegetation,<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/en/News/News?aid=11063 '''Bungie.net''': ''Breaking In - Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda'']</ref> although humanity has managed to regain a presence there.<ref name="HopesDreams"/> But despite this, the forgotten cities are slowly being swallowed up by the Venusian ocean and in their place; the towering Vex [[citadel]] now draws the eye - a hulking, obelisk Jenga tower of bizarre geometric shapes. Its purpose remains unknown, but the robotic Vex unceasingly defend it.<ref>'''Game Informer January 2014''', ''page 52''</ref>


The [[Fallen]] [[House of Winter]] also has their [[Winter's Lair|Lair]] on Venus, adding to the number of hostile forces already present on the planet.<ref>[http://www.destinydb.com/activities/901521943-winters-run '''DetinyDB''': ''Winter's Run'']</ref>
The [[Fallen]] [[House of Winter]] also has their [[Winter's Lair|Lair]] on Venus, adding to the number of hostile forces already present on the planet.<ref>[http://www.destinydb.com/activities/901521943-winters-run '''DetinyDB''': ''Winter's Run'']</ref>

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"Sunlight starves. The fierceness chills and thins and runs sweet. A new ocean emerges, thick and salty and hot, from springs and geysers that drench the dead ground. You wonder: will this world's second birth be its finest?"
— Ghost Fragment: Venus[1]
Venus
Grimoire Venus.jpg
Astrographical

Star, position:

Sol, II

Satellites(s):

None

Physical

Diameter:

12,100 kilometers

Gravity:

.904 g

Length of day:

5,832 hours

Orbital period:

243 days

Societal
 

Venus is the second planet in the Solar System, and the largest terrestrial planet apart from Earth. With the coming of the Traveler, Venus' toxic air was 'cleansed'[2] and the world was swiftly colonized by humanity during the Golden Age,[3] becoming known as a "paradise".[4]

Overview

Sulfuric gasses are vented from the surface of the planet.[5] Crackling lightning flashes through the sulfuric yellow sky, and the jungle has grown over the remnants of the scientific research settlement that humanity once held here.

History

During the initial exploration of Venus, ancient ruins predating humanity's existence were discovered, leading to a colonization rush by some of Earth's brightest minds.[citation needed] Following the Collapse, the Vex lay claim to those ruins and began protecting them for unknown reasons.[6]

The ruins of Venus feature energy relays used by the Vex, which are powered by a heavily protected Nexus far below the surface and are believed to be part of an ancient network that, if fully reawakened, could turn the planet itself into a system the Vex could control.[6] Both the ancient Vex ruins, and the more recent human structures are now choked in vegetation,[7] although humanity has managed to regain a presence there.[3] But despite this, the forgotten cities are slowly being swallowed up by the Venusian ocean and in their place; the towering Vex citadel now draws the eye - a hulking, obelisk Jenga tower of bizarre geometric shapes. Its purpose remains unknown, but the robotic Vex unceasingly defend it.[8]

The Fallen House of Winter also has their Lair on Venus, adding to the number of hostile forces already present on the planet.[9]

Locations

Trivia

  • The Ishtar Sink is placed somewhere along the southeastern coast of the Ishtar Terra, one of four highland continents of Venus and just south of the north pole.[10]

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Venus
  2. ^ Bungie : Destiny Story
  3. ^ a b IGN Bungie's Destiny: A Land of Hope and Dreams
  4. ^ Bungie : Venus
  5. ^ Bungie.net: Bungie Weekly Update - 10/11/2013
  6. ^ a b Destiny Planet View
  7. ^ Bungie.net: Breaking In - Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda
  8. ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 52
  9. ^ DetinyDB: Winter's Run
  10. ^ reddit: Geography and placement of locations in destiny ("Most of the game so far has taken place in the Ishtar sink which is along the south eastern coast of Ishtar terra, which is located just south of the north pole.")