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Devrim manufactures many of the survivor's weapons, such as the [[Scathelocke]]. His weapons tend to be simpler than the City's weapons, made from what appear to be pre-Golden Age weapons tech.
Devrim manufactures many of the survivor's weapons, such as the [[Scathelocke]]. His weapons tend to be simpler than the City's weapons, made from what appear to be pre-Golden Age weapons tech.
==Biography==
===Early Life===
Devrim joined [[The Last City]]'s militia forces to help protect the wall alongside the [[Guardian]]s of the [[Vangaurd]].
===The Red War===
After the fall of the Last City to the [[Cabal]]'s [[Red Legion]], Devrim worked with Suraya to gather refugees at [[The Farm]] in the [[European Dead Zone]]. He served the refugee forces as a scout, taking up a sniping position in the ruined city of [[Trostland]] at the top of an old church. There, he was visited by [[The Young Wolf]] and explained to them he needed aid setting up a communications network powerful enough to let refugees know about the Farm and that the first step was clearing out some of the [[Fallen]] in the area. He directed the Guardian to supplies and signs around the area, including a Hunter's mark indicating the basement of the church was dangerous. As the Young Wolf went below, Devrim remarked that the history of the region was fascinating and that the tunnels they were entering stretched all across the Dead Zone. After the Guardian killed [[Skexsis, Outcast Captain]], he congratulated them and asked them to return to him.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[A New Frontier]]''</ref>
When they arrived, Devrim gave them a comm signal booster to take to Hawthorne, who had gone to the top of a nearby mountain to place a signal transmitter for their communications network. First, Hawthorne wanted the Young Wolf to plant signal boosters in other areas of the EDZ. When the planting of the first one drew more Fallen to Trostland, Devrim suspected that killing Skexsis may have angered the [[House of Dusk]]. As the Guardian proceeded to place the second beacon, Devrim took issue with Hawthorne describing the Last City as a prison, despite her criminal exploits there. After the second beacon was placed, Hawthorne told Devrim there was feedback on the comms channel, and he realized the Fallen had set up jamming beacons. Once the jammers were destroyed, Devrim reported the signal was clear. Hawthorne then asked the Young Wolf to get some nearby supplies she had abandoned, and Devrim questioned why she had abandoned supplies for the Farm, but she informed him that she had gathered it for the City before it fell. However, the Fallen had already arrived, and once they were cleared out Devrim warned they would soon return in force for the supplies. Thankfully, the Young Wolf drove them off once more, and Devrim thanked them on behalf of himself and Hawthorne before asking them to return soon to continue their mission.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Calling Them Home]]''</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

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Devrim Kay
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Biographical information

Homeworld:

Earth

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Hair color:

Dark Brown

Eye color:

Brown

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Guardians, Vanguard, The Last City, The Farm

Rank:

Dead Zone Scout

Class:

Sniper

Notable info:

Aids the recovery effort of the Guardians
Provides additional missions, Adventures, and rewards for Guardians
Defends against hostile forces. He also appears to use No Land Beyond, the exotic primary sniper rifle from Destiny.

 

"The Cabal are bringing in a fortified Mining Lander, I believe this means a resource grab."
— Devrim Kay

Devrim Kay VIII is a human scout in the European Dead Zone, helping to aid the Guardians in their recovery efforts. As a former member of the Forces of the City, he has a lot of experience fighting the enemies of humanity. He is an old friend of Suraya Hawthorne. Devrim provides missions for Guardians to undertake in his church outpost within the Trostland. He is something of a linguist, prone to going on long tangents about City and Fallen dialects if given the opportunity, and is fond of tea.

Devrim manufactures many of the survivor's weapons, such as the Scathelocke. His weapons tend to be simpler than the City's weapons, made from what appear to be pre-Golden Age weapons tech.

Biography

Early Life

Devrim joined The Last City's militia forces to help protect the wall alongside the Guardians of the Vangaurd.

The Red War

After the fall of the Last City to the Cabal's Red Legion, Devrim worked with Suraya to gather refugees at The Farm in the European Dead Zone. He served the refugee forces as a scout, taking up a sniping position in the ruined city of Trostland at the top of an old church. There, he was visited by The Young Wolf and explained to them he needed aid setting up a communications network powerful enough to let refugees know about the Farm and that the first step was clearing out some of the Fallen in the area. He directed the Guardian to supplies and signs around the area, including a Hunter's mark indicating the basement of the church was dangerous. As the Young Wolf went below, Devrim remarked that the history of the region was fascinating and that the tunnels they were entering stretched all across the Dead Zone. After the Guardian killed Skexsis, Outcast Captain, he congratulated them and asked them to return to him.[1]

When they arrived, Devrim gave them a comm signal booster to take to Hawthorne, who had gone to the top of a nearby mountain to place a signal transmitter for their communications network. First, Hawthorne wanted the Young Wolf to plant signal boosters in other areas of the EDZ. When the planting of the first one drew more Fallen to Trostland, Devrim suspected that killing Skexsis may have angered the House of Dusk. As the Guardian proceeded to place the second beacon, Devrim took issue with Hawthorne describing the Last City as a prison, despite her criminal exploits there. After the second beacon was placed, Hawthorne told Devrim there was feedback on the comms channel, and he realized the Fallen had set up jamming beacons. Once the jammers were destroyed, Devrim reported the signal was clear. Hawthorne then asked the Young Wolf to get some nearby supplies she had abandoned, and Devrim questioned why she had abandoned supplies for the Farm, but she informed him that she had gathered it for the City before it fell. However, the Fallen had already arrived, and once they were cleared out Devrim warned they would soon return in force for the supplies. Thankfully, the Young Wolf drove them off once more, and Devrim thanked them on behalf of himself and Hawthorne before asking them to return soon to continue their mission.[2]

Gameplay

Devrim serves as the vendor and one of the main questgivers for the EDZ. He is situated in a small sniper nest in the Trostland church. Turning in EDZ tokens, Dusklight Shards and Dusklight Crystals increases player reputation with Devrim and rewards legendary faction gear, shaders and other rewards.

Faction Armor

Faction Weapons

Shaders

  • Dead Zone Bark
  • Dead Zone Foliage

Quotes

  • "Hot cocoa, homemade Fuan cheese, baked clams... oh, I do miss you, Mark."
  • "My dear Marc, I am toasty warm, I assure you. Though, uhm, you might send me more tea."
  • "On your way, little bug. Nothing to see up here."

Trivia

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, A New Frontier
  2. ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Calling Them Home