Kell

"In a world without Kells, Dreg strength will breed nothing but chaos."

- House of Rain proverb

A Kell is the political leader of a Fallen house and the commander of their House's Ketch.

Overview
Kells, or Kel in Eliksni culture, act as the political leader of their Fallen House, ruling their people and command their forces with an iron fist and usually commandeer their House's flagship Ketch. Kells are also known for controling their Houses' Ether supply through the use of an Elder Cipher.

They are mysterious figures rarely seen by lower ranks of the House and often viewed as mad, however the Kells travel a delicate path toward understanding and in the Old ways of the Eliksni, sought guidance from the Elders of House Judgement on codes of dignity and law.

Only the strongest Fallen warrior leads the pack. Kells maintain order among the House, whose subjects can often be aggressive. Their first command is a word and if unheeded, then the Kell's second command is the blade, resulting in docking. Shamed Eliksni may later redeem themselves through brutal ceremonial combats such as the Archon's Forge or other means to prove their might. Since the Eliksni culture has a love for Honor, the weak are Honor-bond into subservience and respect their Kell's authority like that of a sniper.

Kells also have access to better resources and eat better, sleep safer, and live longer. A strong Kell's power is described to be like the wind: swift, howling and everywhere at once, comparable to the Guardians. Kells are more stronger, faster, and intelligent, than the common Eliksni. If a Kell dies, the House collapses into a civil war between their nobility vying for dominance and kellship. Only the most powerful contender or when all opposition is gone can a new claimant assume control. When the Wolf Kell, Virixas, was killed by Mara Sov, three Barons fought against each other to become the new Kell of Wolves.

However it is possible that a House can still function without a Kell, as an Archon, Prime Servitor, or another Kell from a different House can assume command of the House. Their loss severely weakens a House and demoralizes its forces, so for this reason, Kells are a prime target for enemy forces.

After the fall of most of the Houses in the chaos that engulfed the Sol System following the Taken War, few Fallen remained who could claim the title of Kell. Following the demise of Eramis, Kell of Darkness, only the House of Light, led by Mithrax, Kell of Light, was known to have a Kell at its head.

Kell of Kells Prophecy
According to a prophecy by the House of Rain, the Great Machine would crown a mighty warrior as the Kell of Kells, and rule over all houses. At first no one attempted to claim the title for themselves, but few claimants would later rise.

Kell of Kells Claimants


Skolas was the first prominent Fallen to proclaim themselves "Kell of Kells" following his release from Xur. While it is easy to mistake Skolas for being egotistical, it was however a rally call to his people as he says "I am the first, Kell of Kells, and I am the last, the Dreg of Dregs". His proclamation as the "Dreg of Dregs" is spoken with the promise that Fallen will regrow what is lost to them. Skolas became a key figurehead who understood how it felt to be conquered and started a movement where those who followed him were also named "Skolas" and fought for a common cause.

Following the death of Skolas, Variks would agree with him that only the Kell of Kells was capable of ending the brutal Fallen bloodshed. He then searched for a Kell of Kells candidate through the use of the Crow surveillance network gifted to him by Petra. At one point, Petra jokes to Variks that perhaps he is the Kell of Kells. Years later when the Scorned Barons are imprisoned, Uldren questions the loyalty of Variks to Mara Sov. Instead Variks found himself thinking about the old House of Rain proverb of the Kell of Kells. After much thought, Variks decided that he would become the Kell of House Judgment, in the hope of unifying his race and also stylise himself as a new "Kell of Kells". Variks would later regret his decision in releasing all the Prison of Elders and state that the promise of Kell of Kells clouded his judgement.

After the prison break, Variks found an ally in Eramis and was present in the formation of House of Salvation. This alliance soured after Variks discovered their dark ambitions to destroy the Traveler and sent a distress call to the Guardians. He informed them that it was the Shipstealer who attacked him and proclaimed her as a new "Kell of Kells" and unifier of the Houses. Eramis would live up to this claim and built a new military empire comprised of Fallen from the Houses of Devils, Wolves, Dusk and Scourge.

Notable Kells



 * House of Devils
 * Solkis, Kell of Devils
 * House of Kings
 * Craask, Kell of Kings
 * House of Light
 * Mithrax, Kell of Light
 * House of Salvation
 * Eramis, Kell of Darkness
 * House of Stone
 * Chelchis, Kell of Stone
 * House of Winter
 * Draksis, Winter Kell
 * House of Wolves
 * Virixas, Kell of Wolves
 * Skolas, Kell of Kells
 * Mara Sov, Queen of the Reef

Claimants to Kellship

 * House of Wolves
 * Irxis, Wolf Baroness
 * Parixas, the Howling
 * Veliniks, the Ravenous


 * House of Judgment
 * Variks, Kell of Kells


 * House of Salvation
 * Kridis, Dark Priestess

Houses without Kells

 * House of Dusk
 * House of Exile
 * Kell's Scourge
 * House of Spider
 * Scorn

Mentioned Only

 * Drifis, the Daring, mentioned in the Fallen Kingdom Anthology.
 * A Kell killed by Rezyl Azzir.
 * A Kell who docked Taniks, the Scarred in the item description of Does Not Bow.
 * A Kell who died in the item description of Cloak of Five Full Moons.
 * A Kell being confronted by a Hunter mentioned in the lore tab for the Gunslinger subclass.

Trivia

 * Kells have their own bodyguards in the form of Kell's Guard and Wolves' Guard for the House of Winter and Wolves, however it’s unknown if one of them are the true protector of a Kell.
 * For decades Riksis, Devil Archon and Sepiks Prime maintained authority over the House of Devils. This shows evidence that a House can function without a Kell.
 * The proper Fallen name for Kells lacks the second letter L.
 * This is most likely a Human mispronunciation, as Kel sounds like Kell.
 * "-kel" also appears to be an honorific that Eliksni use to refer to their Kells. For instance, Phylaks, Kridis and Variks all refer to Eramis as "Eramiskel" at different points in Beyond Light.
 * Before getting his four arms docked by Fikrul, the Kell of Kings final word to Uldren was Dreg, which resulted in the Last Kell demoting to a Dreg.
 * The word Kell might be came from Maltese or Hungarian languages which mean to be necessary, need to, must, be obligatory.
 * Kell also refers to something that covers or envelops like a net.

List of appearances

 * Destiny
 * House of Wolves
 * The Taken King
 * Rise of Iron
 * Destiny 2
 * Forsaken
 * Joker's Wild
 * Shadowkeep
 * Season of the Worthy
 * Season of Arrivals
 * Beyond Light
 * Season of the Splicer