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{{Quote|Four trillions souls were about their days and nights as an unknown melody caught the breeze. It was beautiful—an ethereal gift and the end of all things. The Choir sang. Only twenty strong. As their voices grew in volume, the people started to scream. The planet's crust shifted and cracked. The seas roiled and spilled out over the land. The core shook. The ground shattered. Defenses scrambled. It was too late. Less than an hour after the Song began, the hidden homeworld of a forgotten people split in twain. These are the Song's powers, its gifts—anti-life and oblivion.|[[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.II:_The_Unmaking|Insquisition of the Damned: IX.II: The Unmaking]]}}
{{Quote|Four trillions souls were about their days and nights as an unknown melody caught the breeze. It was beautiful—an ethereal gift and the end of all things. The Choir sang. Only twenty strong. As their voices grew in volume, the people started to scream. The planet's crust shifted and cracked. The seas roiled and spilled out over the land. The core shook. The ground shattered. Defenses scrambled. It was too late. Less than an hour after the Song began, the hidden homeworld of a forgotten people split in twain. These are the Song's powers, its gifts—anti-life and oblivion.|[[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.II:_The_Unmaking|Insquisition of the Damned: IX.II: The Unmaking]]}}
The '''Deathsong''' is a creation of [[Hive]] [[Wizard]]s to rend, kill, and utterly destroy all things, both physically and spiritually, that hear it. The exception is the singer, though how they do so is uncertain: [[Toland, the Shattered]] speculates that they are either weaving themselves into the song and becoming part of it, or are engineering the song for someone else of greater strength and pinning that being's power against the quiddity of death.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/12/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Dark Below]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Exalted Hive#Ir Yût, the Deathsinger|Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]]''</ref>.  
The '''Deathsong''' was a creation of [[Hive]] [[Wizard]]s to rend, kill, and utterly destroy all things physical, both body and spirit, of those who listened to it. The exception is the singer, though how they do so is uncertain: [[Toland, the Shattered]] speculates that they are either weaving themselves into the song and becoming part of it, or are engineering the song for someone else of greater strength and pinning that being's power against the quiddity of death.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/12/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Dark Below]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Exalted Hive#Ir Yût, the Deathsinger|Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]]''</ref>. The song was originally known as the Song of Life or the Song of Creation and was gifted by the [[Traveler]], and the song's frequencies were heard across the stars, wherever life's promise took hold. Worshipped by both some of the [[Ammonite]]s and some of the Hive, some sought to understand and control it, unravel its secrets and gain control over life and, more importantly, death. Though for centuries, the Song remained untamed, as it seemed the Song did not grant life on its own.


==History==
A group of Hive known as "The Choir" eventually formed that celebrated the Song and would make repeated performances, although the origins of the Song of Life and Creation from the [[Traveler]] caused the Song to hurt and corrupt the [[Darkness]] infused Hive, while the Song's secrets remained beyond their grasp. Eventually, a Hive known [[The Stricken]] found hidden notes within the song and, by making them Reversed and Mirrored in pitch, weaved her own song that she sung at the Choir, which caused the death of the First Conductor. Intrigued by the song, the Choir eventually captured the Stricken and had her interrogated in order to understand her findings. The Stricken's discoveries would be used to created a whole new song, what would soon be known as the Deathsong.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.I:_The_Unmaking|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.I: The Unmaking]]''</ref> During the [[Hive-Ammonite war]], against a world and species whose names were erased from the [[the World's Grave]], the Choir landed twenty of their number at set points around the planet's equator. Singing their Deathsong, they caused unparalleled devastation across the whole world until, less than one hour later, the planet split in half.<ref name = "UnmakeII" >'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.II:_The_Unmaking|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.II: The Unmaking]]''</ref>
The song was originally known as the Song of Life (also known as the Song of Creation) and was gifted by the [[Traveler]]. The song's frequencies were heard across the stars, wherever life's promise took hold. Worshipped by both members of the [[Ammonite]]s and the Hive, others sought to understand and control it, unravel its secrets and gain control over life and, more importantly, death. Though for centuries, the Song remained untamed as it seemed the Song did not grant life on its own.


A group of Hive known as ''The Choir'' eventually formed that celebrated the Song and would make repeated performances. However, the origins of the Song of Life and Creation from the [[Traveler]] caused the Song to hurt and corrupt the [[Darkness]] infused Hive, while the Song's secrets remained beyond their grasp. Eventually, a Hive known as the Striken found hidden notes within the song and, by making them Reversed and Mirrored in pitch, weaved her own song that she sang at the Choir, killing the First Conductor. Intrigued by the song, the Choir eventually captured the Stricken and had her interrogated to understand her findings. The Stricken's discoveries would be used to create a whole new song, what would soon be known as the Deathsong.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.I:_The_Unmaking|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.I: The Unmaking]]''</ref> During the [[Hive-Ammonite war]], the Choir employed the Deathsong against a world and species whose names were erased from the [[the World's Grave]]. Landing at set points around the planet's equator, twenty members sang, causing unparalleled devastation worldwide until, less than one hour later, the planet split in half.<ref name = "UnmakeII" >'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.II:_The_Unmaking|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.II: The Unmaking]]''</ref>
At some point, however, the Choir became "the Broken Choir", and their legendary perfected Deathsong was lost. The Choir and their Deathsong would be considered the stuff of myth and folklore, untrue at best and greatly exaggerated at worst.<ref name = "UnmakeII"/> Although many Wizards known as [[Deathsinger]]s have created deadly Deathsongs of their own, they are considered far from the true power of the perfect-pitched Song in legends,<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#XI:_The_Anti-Logic|Inquisition of the Damned: XI: The Anti-Logic]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Deathbringer]]''</ref> and many such as [[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]] have given up on the dream of rebuilding the Choir and perfecting the Deathsong.<ref name = "UnmakeII"/>


At some point, however, the Choir became known as the ''Broken Choir'', and their legendary perfected Deathsong was lost. The Choir and their Deathsong would be considered the stuff of myth and folklore, untrue at best and greatly exaggerated at worst.<ref name = "UnmakeII"/> Although many [[Deathsinger]] [[Wizard]]s that came created deadly Deathsongs of their own, they are considered far from the true power of the perfect-pitched Song in legends,<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#XI:_The_Anti-Logic|Inquisition of the Damned: XI: The Anti-Logic]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Deathbringer]]''</ref> and many such as [[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger|Ir Yût]] had given up on the dream of rebuilding the Choir and perfecting the Deathsong.<ref name = "UnmakeII"/>
The Witch known as [[Ir Airâm, Deathsinger|Azavath]], however, would still cling to the dream of rebuilding the Choir, leading it and perfecting the Deathsong, being noted that she is one of the rare few so purely connected to the pain of being that makes her worthy of the Choir.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.X:_Apocrypha|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.X: Apocrypha]]''</ref> After her rebirth by Savathun as Ir Airâm, Deathsinger into the body of her dead sister, [[Malkanth, the Deceiver|Malkanth]]<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard: [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.X.II: Apocrypha|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.X.II: Apocrypha]]''</ref>, she would attempt to rebuild the Choir [[Sulmâkta, High Conductor| with]] [[Ir Absuul, First Aria|four]] [[Ir Nagash, Second Aria|other]] [[Ir Sûfra, Third Aria|Witches]]. After the events of [[Shadowkeep]], The Guardian, with the assistance of [[Eris Morn]] and guidance of [[Toland, the Shattered]], would go to search and weaponize a Deathsong from Ir Airâm and her choir to form a rocket launcher known as [[Deathbringer]].
 
One Wizard, [[Ir Airâm, Deathsinger|Azavath]], would still cling to her dream of rebuilding the Choir, leading it and perfecting the Deathsong, being noted that she is one of the rare few so purely connected to the pain of being that makes her worthy of the Choir.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.X:_Apocrypha|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.X: Apocrypha]]''</ref> After her rebirth by Savathun as Ir Airâm in the body of her dead sister, [[Malkanth, the Deceiver|Malkanth]]<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard: [[Lore:Inquisition_of_the_Damned#IX.X.II: Apocrypha|Inquisition of the Damned: IX.X.II: Apocrypha]]''</ref>, she would attempt to rebuild the Choir [[Sulmâkta, High Conductor|with]] [[Ir Absuul, First Aria|four]] [[Ir Nagash, Second Aria|other]] [[Ir Sûfra, Third Aria|Witches]]. After the events of [[Shadowkeep]], The Guardian, with the assistance of [[Eris Morn]] and guidance of [[Toland, the Shattered]], would go to search and weaponize a Deathsong from Ir Airâm and her choir to form a rocket launcher known as [[Deathbringer]].


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