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In the time since the discovery of the [[Europan Pyramid]], Eris has continued her investigations into the Darkness, the Pyramids and their powers. It was around this time, Mars had mysteriously reappeared, albeit experiencing a form of temporal distortion. Ikora gathered her Hidden on Mars to begin an investigation of the planet's condition, requesting Eris Morn to join the effort. It was near the Martian Cradle, the Hidden discovered a structure called the Enclave and the Relic within, which Eris Morn confirmed that both were related to the Pyramids. However, the investigation would take a new turn when [[Savathûn]] revealed herself upon her ship, [[The Lure]].
In the time since the discovery of the [[Europan Pyramid]], Eris has continued her investigations into the Darkness, the Pyramids and their powers. It was around this time, Mars had mysteriously reappeared, albeit experiencing a form of temporal distortion. Ikora gathered her Hidden on Mars to begin an investigation of the planet's condition, requesting Eris Morn to join the effort. It was near the Martian Cradle, the Hidden discovered a structure called the Enclave and the Relic within, which Eris Morn confirmed that both were related to the Pyramids. However, the investigation would take a new turn when [[Savathûn]] revealed herself upon her ship, [[The Lure]].


The Guardian was then called in to investigate the Witch Queen's return and upon getting inside her ship and infiltrating her Throne World, they would make a horrifying discovery: The [[Lucent Brood]] and it's Lightbearing Hive. The Guardian would work with Ikora in discovering how Savathûn stole the Light, with Eris providing aid in their efforts of traversing [[Savathûn's Throne World]], specifically teaching them to hone their [[Deepsight]] abilities. Ultimately, the Guardian would discover a more shocking revelation: in looking into the Witch Queen's memories through the [[Altar of Reflection]], learning of an entity called [[The Witness]] who supposedly commands the Black Fleet and learn of her plan to seal the Traveler away within her Throne World, they learn that after escaping the Reef following the excising of her worm, Savathûn had journeyed to Earth and came before the Traveler as a "supplicant" before ultimately dying. It was there the Traveler allowed the Ghost, [[Immaru]], revive Savathûn as a Lightbearer, thereby proving that the Witch Queen never stole the Light but was ''blessed'' with it.
The Guardian was then called in to investigate the Witch Queen's return and upon getting inside her ship and infiltrating her Throne World, they would make a horrifying discovery: The [[Lucent Brood]] and it's Lightbearing Hive. The Guardian would work with Ikora in discovering how Savathûn stole the Light, with Eris providing aid in their efforts of traversing [[Savathûn's Throne World]], specifically teaching them to hone their [[Deepsight]] abilities. During this time, Eris would continually argue the need to use Darkness-related abilities with Commander Zavala, who remains very reluctant to do so, believing it might corrupt the Guardians. Ultimately, the Guardian would discover a more shocking revelation: in looking into the Witch Queen's memories through the [[Altar of Reflection]], learning of an entity called [[The Witness]] who supposedly commands the Black Fleet and learn of her plan to seal the Traveler away within her Throne World, they learn that after escaping the Reef following the excising of her worm, Savathûn had journeyed to Earth and came before the Traveler as a "supplicant" before ultimately dying. It was there the Traveler allowed the Ghost, [[Immaru]], revive Savathûn as a Lightbearer, thereby proving that the Witch Queen never stole the Light but was ''blessed'' with it.
[[File:The Lure.jpg|thumb|right|295px|Eris Morn witnessing Savathûn's arrival.]]
[[File:The Lure.jpg|thumb|right|295px|Eris Morn witnessing Savathûn's arrival.]]
Taking this awful truth to the Vanguard, Zavala would be left completely incredulous that the Traveler would give Savathûn, one of humanity's most devious foes, the Light. Eris would point out the Traveler's behavior of uplifting civilizations then suddenly abandoning them, as told within the [[Books of Sorrow]], though Zavala would attempt to denounce this as Hive propaganda, but Eris would counter that the Eliksni themselves speak of a similar tale. Remarking that while the Traveler made the Eliksni world a paradise, once the Darkness arrived, the Traveler left them to the Whirlwind before arriving to the Sol System. At that point, Zavala angrily reminded that once the Darkness arrived in Sol, the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity from the Darkness which included the Hive. Yet, Zavala still couldn't comprehend the Traveler's reasons for giving the Hive the Light. Ikora, however, would state that it doesn't matter and that regardless of the Traveler's reasons, if Savathûn succeeds in her plan then the Last City would be defenseless and won't survive the Witness's return.
Taking this awful truth to the Vanguard, Zavala would be left completely incredulous that the Traveler would give Savathûn, one of humanity's most devious foes, the Light. Eris would point out the Traveler's behavior of uplifting civilizations then suddenly abandoning them, as told within the [[Books of Sorrow]], though Zavala would attempt to denounce this as Hive propaganda, but Eris would counter that the Eliksni themselves speak of a similar tale. Remarking that while the Traveler made the Eliksni world a paradise, once the Darkness arrived, the Traveler left them to the Whirlwind before arriving to the Sol System. At that point, Zavala angrily reminded that once the Darkness arrived in Sol, the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity from the Darkness which included the Hive. Yet, Zavala still couldn't comprehend the Traveler's reasons for giving the Hive the Light. Ikora, however, would state that it doesn't matter and that regardless of the Traveler's reasons, if Savathûn succeeds in her plan then the Last City would be defenseless and won't survive the Witness's return.
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