This article is about the personal ship of Emperor Calus. For other uses, see Leviathan.
The world-destroying flagship of the former Cabal Emperor, Calus.
The Leviathan
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Production information

Manufacturer:

Cabal

Technical specifications

Armament:

Planet Consumption Device

Crew:

Loyalist Cabal

Usage

Role(s):

World-Eater

Affiliation:

Emperor Calus

 

The Leviathan is a massive Cabal space vessel that serves as the personal pleasure craft of the exiled Emperor Calus and his Loyalists.[1][2][3][4] It is the site of the aforementioned and Crown of Sorrow Raids, as well as the Eater of Worlds and Spire of Stars Raid Lairs. The former takes place exclusively within the palace atop the ship, whereas the latter take place deep within its interior and around the tower situated on the top of the ship, respectively.

Overview

The Leviathan is a gigantic spaceship, which is used by the Loyalists to eat planets and process them into a thick, purple "royal wine". When a desired object is targeted, Cabal soldiers are sent to gather data on its geology to find out how to grind it up. The resulting rubble would be refined and mixed with "royal nectar" to produce the royal wine for Calus' consumption. A large palace where Emperor Calus and his servants reside stands on the head of the ship, and two small artificial suns hover in place above the highest tower.

The Leviathan is formidably armed, carrying laser weapons, missile bombardments and fusion missiles powerful enough to destroy Cabal warships in a single direct hit. These weapons use an unusual, immersive targeting system that may involve psionics, there is even an energy that courses through the ship that can be utilized by certain items obtained.

History

Construction

The Leviathan was constructed at some point prior to or during Calus' reign as Emperor. According to Calus himself, the ship was modeled after "a mythical beast from the dreams of worms", Which was thought to be the Leviathan of Fundament. It turned out that the ship was based off of a "landwhale" native to the cabal homeworld. Its original function, whether a prison barge, warship or pleasure craft, is unclear.

Calus’s Exile

"This Leviathan. This prison ship. I will remake it, as I have been remade. No longer will it represent a mythical beast from the dreams of worms. It will serve as an icon for my newfound gluttony."
— Emperor Calus

On the night of the coup that deposed him, Emperor Calus was arrested and quietly ushered aboard the Leviathan, where Dominus Ghaul and his co-conspirators intended him to remain in exile in perpetuity. The Leviathan's navigation system was locked onto a course that would take it far from the Cabal Empire's domain. After many centuries, the system failed and the ship progressed no further; it had come upon a great expanse of nothingness, and could not plot a course through a place that did not exist. It was here that Calus claimed to have encountered something that overawed him, potentially the Darkness itself, and resolved to become its herald. With the navigation system unlocked, Calus charted a course back to Cabal territory, collecting Shadows from various alien races along the way to enact his revenge against his usurpers.

Post Red War

"The Cabal seat of power now resides in orbit 'round Nessus. In a giant fish."
— The Drifter

Following Dominus Ghaul's death during the Red War, the Leviathan arrived in the Solar System and began consuming the planetoid Nessus.

Some time after the Leviathan began consuming Nessus, it sucked up a powerful Vex mind: Argos, Planetary Core, which projected a shield to protect itself, while simultaneously clogging the Leviathan. The Vex mind was only removed through the intervention of a Guardian fireteam. After the death of Xol, Will of the Thousands, the Red Legion, led by Val Ca'uor, attempted to take control of the Leviathan and kill Emperor Calus, only to be stopped by another fireteam of Guardians.

Forsaken

The Reef armada regularly performs fleet maneuvers near the Leviathan to intimidate Calus that any action he takes can be met with equivalent force. Though target locks are established, no fire is exchanged on either side.

A Shadow Gone Mad

Wanting a Shadow to command the Hive, Calus breeds Gahlran to wear a Hive artifact known as the Crown of Sorrow. However, Gahlran is driven mad by the Crown’s power, as it was a trap laid by Savathûn, the Witch-Queen. Under the control of Savathûn, Gahlran summons a massive Hive infestation, killing many Loyalists, and taking control of the depths of the Leviathan's Menagerie. Now wanting his former Shadow put down, Calus calls upon the Guardian and their allies once more, offering more riches and rewards upon their success.

After a grueling struggle against the mad Shadow and the Hive’s magic, the Guardians succeeded in killing Gahlran and retrieving the crown. With the artifact back in Calus' possession, he orders his Psions to continue studying the runes found underneath it to find a way to prevent anyone else who would wear it from falling to its madness, and to also leave its ability to control the Hive intact.

Calus later honors the Guardians with a Tribute Hall established aboard his ship, and offers them to become his Shadows of Earth.

Beyond Light

Sometime after the arrival of the Pyramids in the Sol System, the Leviathan mysteriously vanished from the orbit of Nessus. Osiris looked into its disappearance, but found nothing hinting as to why the Leviathan left or where it was headed. Logs found aboard the Glykon Volatus suggested that the Leviathan was simply hidden at some location in the System while Calus performed his experiments.

Season of the Haunted

"The Leviathan is growing, changing, transforming. You are witnessing the death of one state of being... and the beginning of another."
Emperor Calus

Two years after its disappearance, the Leviathan returned to the Sol System in orbit of Luna, having become derelict, dilapidated and heavily overgrown with Darkness-enhanced flora similar to the Glykon Volatus; the latter where Calus sacrificed countless Scorn to feed the extradimensional fungi. Calus had also forged a psychic connection from his ship to the Lunar Pyramid beneath the Moon, turning the Leviathan into an extension of the dormant structure's influence and rousing the Nightmares to haunt his derelict vessel. Undead hordes of Scorn that Calus previously experimented upon would also infest the Leviathan and ally with the Loyalist Cabal. The Leviathan also changed in some yet unknown ways, as some hull parts can be found inside the ship, and Calus seems to say that now it is somehow alive. This was confirmed later by Calus when he admitted the Leviathan was once his prison, but he was now one body with the ship, able to feel the beings within the ship "wriggling through my innards".

Locations

Unlike previous raid locations, areas within the Leviathan are not given unique names as they load in. However, as with locations within a Crucible map, certain rooms and areas have a unique name that is displayed beneath the player radar. However this would be changed in Season of the Haunted upon the return of the Leviathan.

Activities

Raid

Raid Lair

Crucible

Arena

Dungeon

Miscellaneous

Trivia

  • The name of this ship is a reference to the mythical creature in the Bible, a sea creature of enormous size.
  • One idea for the Leviathan's origin, according to artist Dorje Bellbrook, was that the ship was inspired by creatures native to Calus' homeworld resembling large "land whales" that would travel along the ground and swallow anything caught in their path.[5] It is unknown whether this is canon information or not, though similar-looking creatures feature prominently in Calus's heraldry and architecture.
  • The Leviathan is the first Raid location featuring multiple, separate Raid activities.
  • The Leviathan is probably not as large as it seems. As the planetoid that it is swallowing, Nessus, is only about 50km in diameter. Since the Leviathan is only a little bit larger than Nessus, it's assumed the Leviathan is meant to eat moons and planetoids, instead of entire planets. Although, Nessus may have been altered as it is more spherical and has a horizon when on the surface. However it should also be noted that considering the mouth is consistently shown to be twice as large as Nessus at a bare minimum, the Leviathan would have to be at least one hundred kilometers in size.
  • The new Dungeon 'Duality' starts in The Tribute Hall.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Destiny 2's Leviathan Raid: everything we know about its ultimate challenge
  2. ^ Destiny 2 Leviathan Raid Details Leak
  3. ^ Does Destiny 2's mysterious On the Comms quest have something to do with the Leviathan Raid?
  4. ^ Destiny 2 - Nessus Adventure: Invitation From The Emperor
  5. ^ ArtStation: Destiny 2: Cabal City-Eating Landwhale ("I thought it would be cool if Emperor Calus was inspired to make the Leviathan from a creature native to his home planet, a huge land whale that would slide across the plains and devour anything in its path.")