Clarity Control

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Clarity Control
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Planet:

Castalia Macula, Europa

Enemy factions:

House of Salvation

Connecting areas:

Restricted
Morning Star

Area type:

Private

Public Events:

N/A

Patrol beacons:

N/A

 

"Clarity Control", as it was named by Clovis Bray I, is an artifact or entity located in the Deep Stone Crypt on Europa. It is associated with the Darkness, which Clovis referred to as "Clarity".


Overview

Clarity Control is a veiled figure, which appears to be alive and is simply “sleeping” as indicated by its chest moving showing breathing, identical in appearance to those found in the Black Garden, the Lunar Pyramid, and the Europan Pyramid, which was discovered by Clovis Bray I in the late-Golden Age. Clarity Control was used to combine Darkness (referred to as "Clarity" by Clovis I) with Vex Radiolaria to create Alkahest, a primary ingredient in the creation of the Exo. Clarity Control, in Clovis I's words, is the source of Clarity.

During the Guardian's Raid of the Deep Stone Crypt, Clovis Bray described Clarity Control as "an entity from beyond our own dimension."

History

Clovis Bray I discovered Clarity Control somewhere on Europa, after the K1 anomaly told Clovis to go to Europa. Clarity Control had a "violent reaction" to Clovis Bray teams attempting to move it. Eventually they did move it, however, and stored it in the Deep Stone Crypt.


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