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'''Immaru''' is [[Savathûn]]'s [[Ghost]]. He goes by the title of “First Ghost”.
'''Immaru''' is [[Savathûn]]'s [[Ghost]], and the field commander of the [[Lucent Hive]] . He goes by the title of “First Ghost”.


==Biography==
==Biography==
{{Hide|{{Quote|He wasn't going by "Immaru" back when he was tormenting young Ghosts!|[[The Ghost]]}}
{{Hide|{{Quote|He wasn't going by "Immaru" back when he was tormenting young Ghosts!|[[The Ghost]]}}
Immaru is among the oldest of the Ghosts, often bullying other Ghosts according to the [[The Ghost|Ghost]]. He was chosen by the [[Traveler]] to resurrect Savathûn upon her death after the events of [[Season of the Lost]]. From there Immaru and Savathûn tricked Guardianless Ghosts into joining them under the lie that [[The Last City]] was no longer the Traveler's chosen and the [[Hive]] were instead. Once the [[Lucent Brood]] was established Immaru began serving as its head tactician.
Immaru is among the oldest of the Ghosts, often bullying other Ghosts according to the [[The Ghost|Ghost]], taking an arthropod shell in reminiscence of the [[Hive]] itself. When Savathûn had escaped her imprisonment from the [[Awoken]] Queen [[Mara Sov]] and dies from the separation of her [[Worm]], Immaru located her body on a precipice overlooking the [[Traveler]] and the [[Last City]]. Upon scanning her body, the Ghost resurrects the deceased Witch Queen as his chosen Lightbearer.  


Upon Savathûn's death at the end of [[The Witch Queen]]'s campaign, he quickly fled before the [[The Guardian|Guardian]] could destroy him. Immaru continues to guide the Lucent Brood from an unknown location.
From then on, Immaru and Savathûn tricked Guardian-less Ghosts into joining their cause under the belief that [[humanity]] were no longer worthy of the Traveler's blessings (since accepting the [[Darkness]] through [[Stasis]]) and became sympathetic of the [[Hive]] upon reading the [[Books of Sorrow]]. Once the [[Lucent Brood]] was established Immaru began serving as its field commander. Relaying orders through a patrol network in the [[High Coven|Throne World]], Immaru leads the Lucent Hive to defend the Witch Queen's domain from intrusions of [[Scorn]] and the [[Guardians]].
 
From the palace, Immaru would watch [[Light]] spill from the Wellspring like water churning with the Darkness of the throne world, all while the Guardians below laid an assault against the Lucent Hive. While he calls the Human Lightbearers no better than [[Scorn]], Savathûn tries putting her Ghost at ease and brought up that Humans attacking the unknown is in their nature; which is to control (or attack) just as Hive must test. Immaru would react in anger at the Guardians killing his fellow Hive-allied Ghosts, and demands a Ghost-killing weapon from the Witch Queen as pushback against them. Savathûn would recall the [[Weapons of Sorrow]] that the Hive had previously found distasteful, to which she asks if he and his fellow Ghosts would see such tactics as an abomination. Immaru coldly answers her with "Not anymore".
 
Upon Savathûn's death at the hands of the [[The Guardian|Guardian]], Immaru appears surveying the death of his Lightbearer while at gunpoint. Instead, the Ghost disappears upon a blinding flash of [[Light]] that the Traveler unleashes during its departure of the Throne World. Having retreated to an unknown location, Immaru continues to guide the Lucent Brood in securing the Throne World.
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