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Minor edit. I'm trying to set up what will happen next so people can make slight predictions. Plus, I've had this thought for a while. War for Fleetbase Thurma will probably come Monday or Tuesday, (I plan for it to be pretty long) but it might be stalled considering that I am making a page for the God Eater. Anyway, Matthew out.
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m (Minor edit. I'm trying to set up what will happen next so people can make slight predictions. Plus, I've had this thought for a while. War for Fleetbase Thurma will probably come Monday or Tuesday, (I plan for it to be pretty long) but it might be stalled considering that I am making a page for the God Eater. Anyway, Matthew out.)
 
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On Scourge’s expedition to Nereid, Faith noted how Nereid had not been terraformed by the [[Traveler]] when it arrived, making a hotspot for Hive structures all over the moon. Upon arrival to their location, the dredgen and her Ghost took notice of a massive dark tower on the moon’s surface, surrounded by many smaller structures carrying Hive weaponry. Large death-powered cannons and ballistas made from rock and Hive bones littered the surface, aiming towards the ship and firing upon it. Scourge dodge the incoming fire effortlessly before a massive sphere of light began to emanate from the apex of the tower; in a flash, the sphere turned into a beam and fired towards her ship. The spacecraft was hit, its left wing burned brightly as it crashed down into a crater not too far from the fortress, titled Asterion. Faith transmats outside of the ship and searched around for his guardian. Reviving his guardian under a metal plate, Scourge kicked away the plate and groaned before getting up and looking on towards the tower. Upon further analysis of the fortress, Faith mentioned its similarity to the [[Hellmouth]] on Earth’s [[Moon]], displaying large amounts of Ascendant Energy and a “rift” splitting through space deep beneath the tower. Scourge massaged her shoulder before unholstering her weapon and making her way towards the fortress.
On Scourge’s expedition to Nereid, Faith noted how Nereid had not been terraformed by the [[Traveler]] when it arrived, making a hotspot for Hive structures all over the moon. Upon arrival to their location, the dredgen and her Ghost took notice of a massive dark tower on the moon’s surface, surrounded by many smaller structures carrying Hive weaponry. Large death-powered cannons and ballistas made from rock and Hive bones littered the surface, aiming towards the ship and firing upon it. Scourge dodge the incoming fire effortlessly before a massive sphere of light began to emanate from the apex of the tower; in a flash, the sphere turned into a beam and fired towards her ship. The spacecraft was hit, its left wing burned brightly as it crashed down into a crater not too far from the fortress, titled Asterion. Faith transmats outside of the ship and searched around for his guardian. Reviving his guardian under a metal plate, Scourge kicked away the plate and groaned before getting up and looking on towards the tower. Upon further analysis of the fortress, Faith mentioned its similarity to the [[Hellmouth]] on Earth’s [[Moon]], displaying large amounts of Ascendant Energy and a “rift” splitting through space deep beneath the tower. Scourge massaged her shoulder before unholstering her weapon and making her way towards the fortress.


For the next few days, Scourge fought her way through Asterion, killing the [[Savathûn's Brood|Hive]] that defended it and cataloging her exploration of the tower. Once she reached the top of the tower, she discovered the source of the flash of light originated from a large modified [[Shrieker]] holding the tower’s defenses together. The fortress’s weapons disabled once the Shrieker had been destroyed, with Scourge heading down the tower and towards the dungeons below. Within the crypts of the fortress, the brood’s champion, the God-Eater named Cryth, was seen conducting a ritual with multiple Wizards to siphon power from the dead warriors of Asterion. The dredgen was too late to stop the ritual as the energy from their bodies had accumulated into Cryth’s new blade, awakening the [[Ascendant Portal]] behind him as he stepped through. Cryth left the Wizards behind to defeat the intruder, but they would fail in doing so. From whispers to muted shouts, Cryth would beckon Scourge to step into his world and meet her death.
For the next few days, Scourge fought her way through Asterion, killing the [[Savathûn's Brood|Hive]] that defended it and cataloging her exploration of the tower. Once she reached the top of the tower, she discovered the source of the flash of light originated from a large modified [[Shrieker]] holding the tower’s defenses together. The fortress’s weapons disabled once the Shrieker had been destroyed, with Scourge heading down the tower and towards the dungeons below. Within the crypts of the fortress, the brood’s champion, the God-Eater named Cryth, was seen conducting a ritual with multiple Wizards to siphon power from the dead warriors of Asterion through the use of an enchanted [[Cryptoglyph]]. The dredgen was too late to stop the ritual as the energy from their bodies had accumulated into Cryth’s new blade, awakening the [[Ascendant Portal]] behind him as he stepped through. Cryth left the Wizards behind to defeat the intruder, but they would fail in doing so, with Scourge seizing the Cryptoglyph as it would prove important in the near future. From whispers to muted shouts, Cryth would beckon Scourge to step into his world and meet her death.


Over the span of multiple decades, Dredgen Scourge and Cryth would battle within the [[Ascendant Realm|sword world]], trading devastating and world ending blows with each other to the amusement of an unseen [[Xivu Arath, God of War|spectator]]. Seen as a never ending stalemate, Faith was almost destroyed by Cryth’s blade, nearly severing the dredgen’s connection to the Traveler’s [[Light]]. Upon seeing her Ghost be spared, Scourge almost gave up her life thinking she couldn’t win against the God-Eater. But as time went on and their skills became sharpened, Scourge managed to topple Cryth to the surprise of the aforementioned onlooker. With the power of killing a [[Ascendant Hive|God]] in the sword world, Scourge sectioned pieces of Cryth’s bones to fashion as armor for herself; a memento of her greatest achievement.
Over the span of multiple decades, Dredgen Scourge and Cryth would battle within the [[Ascendant Realm|sword world]], trading devastating and world ending blows with each other to the amusement of an unseen [[Xivu Arath, God of War|spectator]]. Seen as a never ending stalemate, Faith was almost destroyed by Cryth’s blade, nearly severing the dredgen’s connection to the Traveler’s [[Light]]. Upon seeing her Ghost be spared, Scourge almost gave up her life thinking she couldn’t win against the God-Eater. But as time went on and their skills became sharpened, Scourge managed to topple Cryth to the surprise of the aforementioned onlooker. With the power of killing a [[Ascendant Hive|God]] in the sword world, Scourge sectioned pieces of Cryth’s bones to fashion as armor for herself; a memento of her greatest achievement.
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