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The '''Bulk''' is a dimensional substrate in which the main universe is thought to occupy since the so-called Big Bang.<ref name="Gen">'''Bungie (2035/9/9)''', ''Destiny | The '''Bulk''' is a dimensional substrate in which the main universe is thought to occupy since the so-called Big Bang.<ref name="Gen">'''Bungie (2035/9/9)''', ''Destiny IV: Convergence, Genesis''</ref> It is the original home of The Architects and the birthplace of both [[Forum:The Black Fleet|the Black Fleet]] and the Traveler.<ref name="Gen"/> Miniature universes such as Oryx's High War and Crota's Oversoul Throne have been forcibly carven out of its substance, while others such as Lyt Ahn's delicately touch the surface. Invocations such as the Anthem Anatheme draw from its power.<ref name="Sorrow">'''Bungie (2035/9/9)''', ''Destiny IV: Convergence, Song of Sorrow''</ref> | ||
Ever since the War in Heaven the Bulk has been abandoned and left to decay in ruin.<ref name="Gen"/> Civilizations that have arisen in the main universe have sought inevitably expand here, but invariably suffer catastrophic failure.<ref name="Sorrow"/> The only permanent inhabitant is The Architect, who lives inside a structure unimaginatively called the Dark Traveler. | Ever since the War in Heaven the Bulk has been abandoned and left to decay in ruin.<ref name="Gen"/> Civilizations that have arisen in the main universe have sought inevitably expand here, but invariably suffer catastrophic failure.<ref name="Sorrow"/> The only permanent inhabitant is The Architect, who lives inside a structure unimaginatively called the Dark Traveler. | ||
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Following the enshrouding of the Solar system, the broken remains of the Traveler alighted around one of the ancient star systems it had once visited, and healed. It made one final attempt on the Black Fleet, to break them. It did nothing but to alert The Architect of the Traveler's discovery. Therefore he stepped forth into creation as a primordial god and struck down the Traveler.<ref name="City">'''Bungie (2035/9/9)''', ''Destiny | Following the enshrouding of the Solar system, the broken remains of the Traveler alighted around one of the ancient star systems it had once visited, and healed. It made one final attempt on the Black Fleet, to break them. It did nothing but to alert The Architect of the Traveler's discovery. Therefore he stepped forth into creation as a primordial god and struck down the Traveler.<ref name="City">'''Bungie (2035/9/9)''', ''Destiny IV: Convergence, Song of the City''</ref> | ||
It seemed the War had been concluded, but it was not. The Guardians of the Last City, or the survivors thereof, pursued him back to the Bulk and sieged his fortress. They broke into the Dark Traveler and battled untold nightmare and horror. They became like unto gods as they waged war, finally reaching The Architect himself.<ref name="City"/> | It seemed the War had been concluded, but it was not. The Guardians of the Last City, or the survivors thereof, pursued him back to the Bulk and sieged his fortress. They broke into the Dark Traveler and battled untold nightmare and horror. They became like unto gods as they waged war, finally reaching The Architect himself.<ref name="City"/> |