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'''Siren Song''' is an [[Adventure]] taking place on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]. It is unlocked after completing ''[[Utopia]]'' at the same time as the adventure ''[[Deathless]]'', and is effectively a prelude to the [[strike]] [[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Savathûn's Song]] | '''Siren Song''' is an [[Adventure]] taking place on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]. It is unlocked after completing ''[[Utopia]]'' at the same time as the adventure ''[[Deathless]]'', and is effectively a prelude to the [[strike]] [[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Savathûn's Song]] | ||
[[Ubara, Hive Prince]] | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
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::Check the sites where Sloane's readings are strongest | ::Check the sites where Sloane's readings are strongest | ||
==Transcript== | |||
:'''The Rig''' | :'''The Rig''' | ||
::Start Adventure | ::Start Adventure | ||
'''Sloane''': Guardian, we're reading some odd fluctuations in our scans. | '''[Sloane]]''': Guardian, we're reading some odd fluctuations in our scans. | ||
'''[[Amanda Holliday]]''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave Gravity waves]. Small for now, but amp 'em up and they'll rip us apart. | '''[[Amanda Holliday]]''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave Gravity waves]. Small for now, but amp 'em up and they'll rip us apart. | ||
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:::3 of 3 | :::3 of 3 | ||
:::::The player scans the final site, which also screams at them like an angry Hive Knight, then disappears back into the Hive netherworld. | :::::The player scans the final site, which also screams at them like an angry Hive Knight or Wizard, then disappears back into the Hive netherworld. | ||
'''Ghost''': Sloane, you have to hear this. | '''Ghost''': Sloane, you have to hear this. | ||
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::Demolish the Hive Shrine used in their ritual | ::Demolish the Hive Shrine used in their ritual | ||
:::::The player kills the Hive surrounding the Shrine device, which is emitting some sort of screaming noise continuously. The player destroys the Shrine, causing a yellow bar Hive [[ | :::::The player kills the Hive surrounding the Shrine device, which is emitting some sort of screaming noise continuously. The player destroys the Shrine, causing a yellow bar Hive [[Wizzard]], the "Ritual Hierarch", to enter the scene with reinforcements. | ||
:Defeat the Hierarch | :Defeat the Hierarch | ||
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::Eliminate the Ritual Hierarch | ::Eliminate the Ritual Hierarch | ||
:::::The player kills the Hiearch and its minions and continues on inside, to where they drop down several stories into the Hive colony, where several tunnels and other passages connect around a large hole in the ground sealed by a Hive magic barrier interacted with during the [[Savathun's Song (strike)|Savathun's | :::::The player kills the Hiearch and its minions and continues on inside, to where they drop down several stories into the Hive colony, where several tunnels and other passages connect around a large hole in the ground sealed by a Hive magic barrier interacted with during the [[Savathun's Song (strike)|Savathun's Son]] strike. | ||
'''Ghost''': We tear this altar down, we stop that horrible noise. | '''Ghost''': We tear this altar down, we stop that horrible noise. | ||
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:::::Hive reinforcements arrive, commencing battle with the player in an effort to protect the crystal. | :::::Hive reinforcements arrive, commencing battle with the player in an effort to protect the crystal. | ||
:::::The player kills the Hive, drawing out their leader, [[Nalcthor, the | :::::The player kills the Hive, drawing out their leader, [[Nalcthor, the Crystalline]], who enters the field surrounded by [[Cursed Thrall]]s just waiting to be exploded. | ||
'''Ghost''': That Knight, he's singing like the crystal. Are they... drawing power from each other? | '''Ghost''': That Knight, he's singing like the crystal. Are they... drawing power from each other? | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This adventure chronologically precedes [[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Savathûn's Song]] and follows on from the | *This adventure chronologically precedes [[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Savathûn's Song]] and follows on from the first mission on Titan in which the Hive Prince [[Ubara, Hive Prince|Ubara]] is slain by the Guardian, with all three events likely being interrelated. | ||
**There are few named princes among the Hive, and consequently each Prince is of high rank, with other examples being [[Crota]], the son of [[Oryx]]; [[Alak-Hul]], the adoptive son of [[Oryx]] and [[Malok, Pride of Oryx]], a son of [[Savathun]], both of whom tried but failed to become a prince after Oryx's death; as well as the [[Swarm Princes]] and their lord and master [[Sardon, Fist of Crota]]. Given the significance of his rank, if Ubara survived his death by having an [[Ascendant Realm]], then it would have been possible to summon him back in exactly the same manner as Crota was to be returned to life during [[the Wakening]] in Destiny 1. | **There are few named princes among the Hive, and consequently each Prince is of high rank, with other examples being [[Crota]], the son of [[Oryx]]; [[Alak-Hul]], the adoptive son of [[Oryx]] and [[Malok, Pride of Oryx]], a son of [[Savathun]], both of whom tried but failed to become a prince after Oryx's death; as well as the [[Swarm Princes]] and their lord and master [[Sardon, Fist of Crota]]. Given the significance of his rank, if Ubara survived his death by having an [[Ascendant Realm]], then it would have been possible to summon him back in exactly the same manner as Crota was to be returned to life during [[the Wakening]] in Destiny 1. | ||
**If this were the case it would explain the elaborated string of summoning rituals defeated during ''Siren Song'' as the crystal at the end of the adventure may be alike to the crystal which contained Crota's soul and was being used to return him to life, and have been prepared in order to resurrect Prince Ubara, though this is prevented by the player's actions to interrupt the rituals, destroy the shrines, and the steal the crystal. With the crystral stolen, if Ubara is in the Ascendant Realm and that was indeed his soul crystal, then he may be trapped there indefinitely. | **If this were the case it would explain the elaborated string of summoning rituals defeated during ''Siren Song'' as the crystal at the end of the adventure may be alike to the crystal which contained Crota's soul and was being used to return him to life, and have been prepared in order to resurrect Prince Ubara, though this is prevented by the player's actions to interrupt the rituals, destroy the shrines, and the steal the crystal. With the crystral stolen, if Ubara is in the Ascendant Realm and that was indeed his soul crystal, then he may be trapped there indefinitely. | ||
**If Prince Ubara was a son of [[Savathun]] then her reaction, both emotional and pragmatic due to the Ubara's death and the severance of her son's tithe, would be similar to Oryx's upon the death of Crota, and she would be forced to respond, even personally. This may be the motive for Savathun's attempted summoning in [[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Savathûn's Song]]. | **If Prince Ubara was a son of [[Savathun]] then her reaction, both emotional and pragmatic due to the Ubara's death and the severance of her son's tithe, would be similar to Oryx's upon the death of Crota, and she would be forced to respond, even personally. This may be the motive for Savathun's attempted summoning in [[Savathûn's Song (strike)|Savathûn's Song]]. | ||
*As a reward for completing the adventure, the player receives [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/songbreaker-grips?highlight=songbreaker Songbreaker Grips], [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/songbreaker-gauntlets?highlight=songbreaker Gauntlet's] or [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/songbreaker-gloves?highlight=songbreaker Gloves] depending on their class, identifying what happened to the crystal | *As a reward for completing the adventure, the player receives [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/songbreaker-grips?highlight=songbreaker Songbreaker Grips], [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/songbreaker-gauntlets?highlight=songbreaker Gauntlet's] or [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/songbreaker-gloves?highlight=songbreaker Gloves] depending on their class, identifying the what happened to the crystal: | ||
:"They're powered by that Hive rock you got me! Sloane gave me permission once I explained the voltmeter readings." —Amanda Holliday | |||
*The Hive Crystal is situated underneath a structure identical to the one that housed the CPU taken by the player earlier during the mission [[Utopia]]. Whether this is a significant detail regarding the summoning ritual is unknown, and it more likely is simply an indicator of the room's former purpose. | *The Hive Crystal is situated underneath a structure identical to the one that housed the CPU taken by the player earlier during the mission [[Utopia]]. Whether this is a significant detail regarding the summoning ritual is unknown, and it more likely is simply an indicator of the room's former purpose. | ||
{{Adventures}} | {{Adventures}} | ||
[[Category:Activities]] | [[Category:Activities]] | ||
[[Category:Titan (moon)]] | [[Category:Titan (moon)]] |