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|distinctions=Skeletal appearance <br> No eyes/three glowing eyes <br> Symbiotic relationship with their [[Worm]]
|distinctions=Skeletal appearance <br> No eyes/three glowing eyes <br> Symbiotic relationship with their [[Worm]]
|lifespan=Indefinite
|lifespan=Indefinite
|notable-group= [[Hidden Swarm]] <br> [[Grasp of Nokris]] <br> [[Savathûn's Brood]] <br> [[Blood of Oryx]] <br> [[Spawn of Crota]] <br> [[The Silent Brood]] <br> [[Xivu Arath's Horde]] <br> [[Lucent Brood]] <br> [[Hiraks,_the_Mindbender#The_Mindbent_Hive|The Mindbent]]
|notable-group= [[Hidden Swarm]] <br> [[Grasp of Nokris]] <br> [[Savathûn's Brood]] <br> [[Blood of Oryx]] <br> [[Spawn of Crota]] <br> [[The Silent Brood]] <br> [[Xivu Arath's Horde]] <br> [[Lucent Brood]]
|notable-person=[[Crota, Son of Oryx]] <br> [[Omnigul, Will of Crota]] <br> [[Oryx, the Taken King]] <br> [[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]] <br> [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] <br> [[Phogoth, the Untamed]] <br> [[Xivu Arath, God of War]] <br> [[Nokris, Herald of Xol]] <br> [[In Anânh, Brood Queen]] <br> [[Ecthar, Sword of Oryx]] <br> [[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]] <br> [[Warpriest]] <br> [[Golgoroth]] <br> [[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]] <br> [[Hashladûn, Daughter of Crota]] <br> [[Zulmak, Instrument of Torment]] <br> [[Thalnok, Fanatic of Crota]]
|notable-person= [[Oryx, the Taken King]] <br> [[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]] <br> [[Xivu Arath, God of War]] <br> [[Crota, Son of Oryx]] <br> [[Omnigul, Will of Crota]] <br> [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] <br> [[Phogoth, the Untamed]] <br> [[Nokris, Herald of Xol]] <br> [[In Anânh, Brood Queen]] <br> [[Ecthar, Sword of Oryx]] <br> [[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]] <br> [[Warpriest]] <br> [[Golgoroth]] <br> [[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]] <br> [[Hashladûn, Daughter of Crota]] <br> [[Zulmak, Instrument of Torment]] <br> [[Kelgorath, Risen from Bones]]
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{{Quote|There are nightmares rising from the shadows, and they hunger for our dying hope.|[[Grimoire]] description}}
{{Quote|There are nightmares rising from the shadows, and they hunger for our dying hope.|[[Grimoire]] description}}


The '''Hive''', formerly known as the '''Krill'''<ref name="KrillHive">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXcW1SeqwfE&ab_channel=GeneralHay] '''Youtube''': ''Vow of the Disciple Lore Book dialogue(3:01)]''</ref>, are a macabre, incredibly ancient species of aliens that worship and serve the [[Darkness]]. Their entire culture is based around a principle known as the [[Sword Logic]], which dictates that they must destroy other civilizations in order to accrue [[Paracausality|paracausal]] power and feed the [[Worm]]s that live within their bodies. Along with the Darkness itself, they are led by a pantheon of dark gods, who derive power and sustenance from the destruction wrought by the Hive.
The '''Hive''', originally known as the '''Krill'''<ref name="KrillHive">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXcW1SeqwfE&ab_channel=GeneralHay] '''Youtube''': ''Vow of the Disciple Lore Book dialogue(3:01)]''</ref>, are a macabre, incredibly ancient species of arthropod-like aliens hailing from the world of [[Fundament]] and aligned with [[The Witness|the Witness]] and the [[Black Fleet]]. Their entire culture is based around the [[Sword Logic]]: a supernatural, thanatological philosophy of competitive survivalism, which dictates that they must destroy other civilizations in order to accrue [[Paracausality|paracausal]] power and feed the [[Worm|Worms]] that live within their bodies. Along with the Witness, they are led by a pantheon of dark gods, who derive power and sustenance from the destruction wrought by the Hive.


In [[Sol]], they have a significant presence on the [[Moon]], where they have built the [[Hellmouth]] and [[Scarlet Keep]], as well as having a presence on certain regions of [[Earth]],<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#The_Rusted_Lands|The Rusted Lands]]''</ref> around [[Saturn]], where the massive [[Dreadnaught]] orbits, the icy regions of [[Mars]] and on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], where they infest the ruined arcologies.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive_Arsenal#Dreadnaught|Dreadnaught]]''</ref> They also have a strong presence in the Dreaming City and Tangled Shore.
In [[Sol]], they have a significant presence on the [[Moon]], where they have built the [[Hellmouth]] and [[Scarlet Keep]], as well as in certain regions of [[Earth]],<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#The_Rusted_Lands|The Rusted Lands]]''</ref> around [[Saturn]], where the massive [[Dreadnaught]] orbits, <ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive_Arsenal#Dreadnaught|Dreadnaught]]''</ref> the icy regions of [[Mars]] and on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], where they infest the ruined arcologies. They are also present in certain regions within the [[Reef]], such as the [[Tangled Shore]] and the [[Dreaming City]].  


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Hive are an "impossibly ancient" race born from a pact with the [[Worm Gods]]. Hive structures delve deep into wherever they lay claim to, unheeding of the damage done in the process, crafting linked caverns and gothicesque columns; these underground spaces resemble a dungeon recently pulled up after an extended period underwater.<ref name = "GIJ2014">[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny/b/playstation4/archive/2014/04/04/a-player-39-s-journey.aspx?PostPageIndex=4 '''Game Informer January 2014''', ''page 55'']</ref> They are able to manipulate the physical world in ways humanity can only begin to imagine,<ref>[http://www.destinythegame.com/au/en/game/enemies/hive '''Bungie''': ''Hive'']</ref> and have witnessed the [[Darkness]] consume countless worlds in the past.<ref name = "Destiny">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref>
The Hive are an "impossibly ancient" race born from a pact with the [[Worm|Worm Gods]]. Hive structures delve deep into wherever they lay claim to, unheeding of the damage done in the process, crafting linked caverns and gothic-like columns. These underground spaces resemble a dungeon recently pulled up after an extended period underwater.<ref name = "GIJ2014">[http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny/b/playstation4/archive/2014/04/04/a-player-39-s-journey.aspx?PostPageIndex=4 '''Game Informer January 2014''', ''page 55'']</ref> The Hive are able to manipulate the physical world in ways humanity can only begin to imagine,<ref>[http://www.destinythegame.com/au/en/game/enemies/hive '''Bungie''': ''Hive'']</ref> and have witnessed the [[Darkness]] consume countless worlds in the past.<ref name = "Destiny">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref>


The Hive are not an enemy military so much as a rising force.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/6/12)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies#Acolyte|Acolyte]]''</ref> They base their entire existence around the extermination of other forms of life, especially those that follow the way of Light and the Traveler, and approach their task with religious fervor. To the Hive, killing and conquest are not merely acts of war, but of worship.
The Hive are not an enemy military so much as a rising force.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/6/12)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies#Acolyte|Acolyte]]''</ref> They base their entire existence around the extermination of other forms of life, especially those that follow the way of Light and the Traveler, and approach their task with religious fervor. To the Hive, killing and conquest are not merely acts of war, but of worship.


At the time of the first ''Destiny''  game, they have burrowed deep into the [[Moon]], staying there for centuries while growing stronger.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eAbpZfqE8r4 '''YouTube''': ''Official Destiny Gameplay Trailer: The Moon'']</ref> The [[Guardian]]'s [[Ghost]] states that he believed the Hive to be contained on the Moon for centuries, but the player first encounters them in [[Old Russia]] underneath the [[Skywatch]], where the [[Fallen]] have attempted to seal them away.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvIZUrB92fI '''Youtube''': ''Destiny Gameplay Walkthrough - Alpha Part 1'']</ref> The Guardians eventually discover that this is just the beginning; the Hive have been building an army and intend to invade Earth en masse.<ref name = "Beta">'''Bungie (2014-7-17)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard</ref>
By the time of the first ''Destiny''  game, they have burrowed deep into the [[Moon]], residing there for centuries while growing stronger.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eAbpZfqE8r4 '''YouTube''': ''Official Destiny Gameplay Trailer: The Moon'']</ref> The [[Guardian|Guardian's]] [[Ghost]] states that he believes the Hive to be contained on the Moon for centuries, but the player first encounters them in [[Old Russia]], underneath the [[Skywatch]], where the [[Fallen]] have attempted to seal them away.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvIZUrB92fI '''Youtube''': ''Destiny Gameplay Walkthrough - Alpha Part 1'']</ref> The Guardians eventually discover that this is just the beginning; that the Hive have been building an army and intend to invade Earth en masse.<ref name = "Beta">'''Bungie (2014-7-17)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard</ref>


==History==
==History==
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[[File:Destiny-2-Artwork-Grimoire-Anthology-Piotr-Jablonski-The-Three-Sisters.jpg|thumb|The three princesses of the Osmium Court.]]
[[File:Destiny-2-Artwork-Grimoire-Anthology-Piotr-Jablonski-The-Three-Sisters.jpg|thumb|The three princesses of the Osmium Court.]]
{{quote|The Fundament is very large. We are the smallest things in it. If you don't understand something, it will probably kill you. My teacher [[Taox]] says this is why we have such short lives. So we can breed and adapt quickly.|[[Xivu Arath|Xi Ro]]<ref name="Predators">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#I:_Predators|I: Predators]]''</ref>}}
{{quote|The Fundament is very large. We are the smallest things in it. If you don't understand something, it will probably kill you. My teacher [[Taox]] says this is why we have such short lives. So we can breed and adapt quickly.|[[Xivu Arath|Xi Ro]]<ref name="Predators">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#I:_Predators|I: Predators]]''</ref>}}
The Hive trace their origins to a gas giant named [[Fundament]]. Long ago, the Krill crashed their homeworld into Fundament, ostensibly to hide from something unknown. The shards of this homeworld became a number of continents that floated upon a sea called the Fundament Ocean within a layer of the gas giant's atmosphere, and the Krill eventually built a meager civilization upon them and forgot their old history. In addition to the Krill, Fundament was home to hundreds of other intelligent species, and Fundament's fifty-two moons were inhabited by a space faring species called the [[Ammonite]]s who were overseen by the [[Traveler]].<ref name="Curiosity">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Darkness#Calcified_Fragments:_Curiosity|Calcified Fragments: Curiosity]]''</ref><ref name="Syzgy">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#IV:_Syzygy|IV: Syzgy]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XIV:_52_and_One|XIV: 52 and One]]''</ref>


Life was quick and harsh for the krill. Their natural lifespan rarely exceeded ten Fundament-years, though females who ate "mother jelly" became able to spawn and live longer. In terms of environmental hazards, Fundament was almost inhospitable. The Fundament Ocean was toxic, the skies were eternally stormy, the rain poisonous and sometimes corrosive, lightning had enough power to vaporize anyone it struck, "living clouds" called [[Stormjoy]]s would prey on the populace, and the Krill frequently warred with each other.<ref name="Curiosity"/><ref name="Predators"/>
Long ago, the Krill crashed their [[Krill homeworld|homeworld]] into [[Fundament]], ostensibly to hide from something unknown. The shards of this homeworld eventually formed a number of continents that floated upon a sea called the Fundament Ocean within a layer of the gas giant's atmosphere, and the Krill eventually built a meager civilization upon them, and forgot their old history. Cohabiting Fundament with the Krill were hundreds of other intelligent species, and Fundament's fifty-two moons were inhabited by a space-faring species called the [[Ammonite|Ammonites]], who were watched over by [[The Traveler|the Traveler]].<ref name="Curiosity">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Darkness#Calcified_Fragments:_Curiosity|Calcified Fragments: Curiosity]]''</ref><ref name="Syzgy">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#IV:_Syzygy|IV: Syzgy]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XIV:_52_and_One|XIV: 52 and One]]''</ref>


The progenitors of the contemporary Hive were [[Xi Ro]], [[Sathona]], and [[Aurash]], the three daughters of the [[Osmium King]] who ruled the continent called the Osmium Court.<ref name="Predators"/> When the Osmium King was ten years old, he fell to madness, fearing an event called the Syzygy wherein Fundament's fifty-two moons would align and create a massive tidal wave, the God-Wave, that would destroy Fundament's civilizations.<ref name="Syzgy"/> [[Taox]], a sterile mother who served as the teacher to the King's daughters, feared the King's daughters were too weak to succeed the King and invited a rival kingdom, the Helium Drinkers of the Helium Court, to invade the Osmium Court, kill the royal family, and allow Taox to rule the Osmium Court as their regent.<ref name="Hate">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#II:_The_Hateful_Verse|II: The Hateful Verse]]''</ref> The Helium Drinkers invaded and slew the Osmium King, but the three sisters, two years old at the time, escaped on a ship and vowed to take their revenge against the Helium King and Taox.<ref name="Oath">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#III:_The_Oath|III: The Oath]]''</ref>
Life was short and harsh for the krill. Their natural lifespan rarely exceeded ten Fundament years, though females who ate "mother jelly" developed the ability to spawn and live longer. In terms of environmental hazards, Fundament was very inhospitable. The Fundament Ocean was toxic, the skies eternally stormy, the rain poisonous and sometimes corrosive. Lightning had enough power to vaporize anyone it struck; "living clouds" called [[Stormjoy|Stormjoys]] would prey on the populace, and the Krill frequently warred with each other.<ref name="Curiosity"/><ref name="Predators"/>


After a year of traveling the sea, the sisters salvaged an ancient, high-tech ship they called "The Needle" from the Shvubi Maelstrom. Xi Ro wanted to sell it at the Kaharn Atoll, a gathering place of Fundament's many species, in order to raise enough money to hire a mercenary army, but Aurash wanted to take command of the ship. Sathona sided with Aurash, goaded on by a worm that their father had kept; the worm had washed up on the Osmium Court's shores and was seemingly dead, but Sathona could hear it speak.<ref name="Needle Worm">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#V:_Needle_and_Worm|V: Needle and Worm]]''</ref> Unbeknownst to Sathona, the voice she was hearing was in fact that of the [[The Witness]], who sought to claim the Hive for the Darkness and turn them away from the Traveler; in truth, there was no imminent danger from a "god-wave" or the syzygy that would supposedly cause it.
The progenitors of the contemporary Hive were [[Xi Ro]], [[Sathona]], and [[Aurash]], the three daughters of the [[Osmium King]] who ruled the continent called the Osmium Court.<ref name="Predators"/> When the Osmium King was ten years old, he fell into madness, fearing an event called the Syzygy, wherein Fundament's fifty-two moons would align and create a massive tidal wave, the God-Wave, which would destroy Fundament's civilizations.<ref name="Syzgy"/> [[Taox]], a sterile mother who served as the teacher to the King's daughters, feared the King's daughters were too weak to succeed the King, and invited a rival kingdom, the [[Helium Drinkers]] of the Helium Court, to invade the Osmium Court, kill the royal family, and allow Taox to rule the Osmium Court as their regent.<ref name="Hate">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#II:_The_Hateful_Verse|II: The Hateful Verse]]''</ref> The Helium Drinkers invaded and slew the Osmium King, but the three sisters, two years old at the time, escaped on a ship and vowed revenge against the Helium King and Taox.<ref name="Oath">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#III:_The_Oath|III: The Oath]]''</ref>


The sisters spent the next two years reactivating the ship, until Aurash decided to use it to fulfill its intended purpose: she wanted to dive to Fundament's core in the hopes of learning a secret that would prevent the Syzygy.<ref name="Sisters">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#VI:_Sisters|VI: Sisters]]''</ref>
After a year of traveling the sea, the sisters salvaged an ancient, high-tech ship they called "The Needle" from the Shvubi Maelstrom. Xi Ro wanted to sell it at the ''Kaharn Atoll'', a gathering place of Fundament's many species, in order to raise enough money to hire a mercenary army, but Aurash wanted to take command of the ship. Sathona sided with Aurash, goaded on by a Worm that their father had kept. The Worm had washed up on the Osmium Court's shores and was seemingly dead, but Sathona could hear it speak to her.<ref name="Needle Worm">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#V:_Needle_and_Worm|V: Needle and Worm]]''</ref> Unbeknownst to Sathona, the voice she was hearing was in fact that of the [[The Witness|the Witness]], a paracausal entity who sought to keep the Krill away from the Traveler. In truth, there was no imminent danger from a "god-wave" nor the syzygy that would supposedly cause it.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/2/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - Armor lore: [[Resonant Fury Suit (Titan)#Resonant Fury Plate|Resonant Fury Plate]]''</ref>


As they descended, the sisters encountered a vast creature called the [[Leviathan (Fundament)|Leviathan]], a disciple of the [[Traveler]]. The Leviathan warned the sisters against proceeding further, telling them that they faced a choice between the Sky and the Deep, the Light and the Darkness, the way of life and the way of death. The sisters rejected the Leviathan, unable to accept that allowing their people to suffer was the better way, and instead decided to follow the worm Sathona had saved, which urged them to continue diving.<ref name="Dive">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#VII:_The_Dive|VII: The Dive]]''</ref><ref name="Leviathan">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#VIII:_Leviathan|VIII: Leviathan]]''</ref>
The sisters spent the next two years repairing the ship, after which Aurash decided to use it to fulfill its intended purpose: to dive to Fundament's core in the hopes of learning a secret that would prevent the Syzygy.<ref name="Sisters">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#VI:_Sisters|VI: Sisters]]''</ref>
 
As they descended, the sisters encountered a vast creature called the [[Leviathan (Fundament)|Leviathan]], a disciple of the Traveler. The Leviathan warned the sisters against proceeding further, telling them that they faced a choice between the Sky and the Deep, the Light and the Darkness, the way of life and the way of death, but the sisters rejected the Leviathan, unable to accept that allowing their people to suffer was the better way, and instead decided to follow the worm Sathona had saved, which urged them to continue diving.<ref name="Dive">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#VII:_The_Dive|VII: The Dive]]''</ref><ref name="Leviathan">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#VIII:_Leviathan|VIII: Leviathan]]''</ref>


====The Pact====
====The Pact====
{{quote|We want to help you, Princes. We offer to each of you a bargain... a symbiosis.|[[Yul, the Honest Worm]]<ref name="Bargain">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#IX:_The_Bargain|IX: The Bargain]]''</ref>}}
{{quote|We want to help you, Princes. We offer to each of you a bargain... a symbiosis.|[[Yul, the Honest Worm]]<ref name="Bargain">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#IX:_The_Bargain|IX: The Bargain]]''</ref>}}
[[File:Oryx Battles Akka.jpg|thumb|220px|Auryx faces the Worm God, Akka]]
[[File:Oryx Battles Akka.jpg|thumb|220px|Auryx faces the Worm God, Akka]]
Deep within the Fundament Ocean, the sisters encountered the [[Worm]]s, who drew their power from the [[Darkness]] itself: [[Yul, the Honest Worm]], [[Eir, the Keeper of Order]], [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]], [[Ur, the Ever-Hunger]], and [[Akka, the Worm of Secrets]]. The Worm Gods claimed that they had lived and grown in Fundament's depths for millions of years, trapped by the Leviathan and the Traveler. They had called many species to Fundament, hoping one would be tenacious enough to find them. They offered Xi Ro, Sathona, and Aurash immortality if they would allow themselves to be hosts for the Worms' larvae, with the caveat that if the sisters ceased to obey their natures (Xi Ro's desire to test her strength, Sathona's cunning, Aurash's inquisitiveness), their Worms would consume them. Furthermore, the stronger the sisters became, the greater their Worms' appetites would be.<ref name="Bargain"/>
Deep within the Fundament Ocean, the sisters encountered the imprisoned [[Worm]]s, who drew their power from the [[Darkness]] itself: [[Yul, the Honest Worm]], [[Eir, the Keeper of Order]], [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]], [[Ur, the Ever-Hunger]], and [[Akka, the Worm of Secrets]]. The Worm Gods claimed that they had lived and grown in Fundament's depths for millions of years, trapped by the Leviathan and the Traveler. They had called many species to Fundament, hoping one would be tenacious enough to find them. They offered Xi Ro, Sathona, and Aurash immortality if they would allow themselves to be hosts for the Worms' larvae, with the caveat that if the sisters ceased to obey their natures (Xi Ro's desire to test her strength, Sathona's cunning, Aurash's inquisitiveness), their Worms would consume them. Furthermore, the stronger the sisters became, the greater their Worms' appetites would be.<ref name="Bargain"/>


The sisters accepted the pact.<ref name="Immortals">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#X:_Immortals|X: Immortals]]''</ref> Xi Ro took the knight morph and became Xivu Arath, the God of War;<ref name="Out Deep">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XII:_Out_of_the_Deep|XII: Out of the Deep]]''</ref> Sathona took the mother morph and became Savathûn, the Witch-Queen;<ref name="Conquer">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XI:_Conquerors|XI: Conquerors]]''</ref> and Aurash took the king morph and became Auryx, the King of the Hive.<ref name="Immortals"/> Over the following years, the siblings returned to their people and spread the Worms among them, creating the Hive and enabling them to liberate the Osmium Court, then drive Taox and the other species of Fundament to Kaharn Atoll, and finally to build spaceships and break free of Fundament.<ref name="Out Deep"/><ref name="Conquer"/>  
The sisters accepted the pact.<ref name="Immortals">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#X:_Immortals|X: Immortals]]''</ref> Xi Ro took the knight morph and became Xivu Arath, the God of War;<ref name="Out Deep">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XII:_Out_of_the_Deep|XII: Out of the Deep]]''</ref> Sathona took the mother morph and became Savathûn, the Witch-Queen;<ref name="Conquer">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XI:_Conquerors|XI: Conquerors]]''</ref> and Aurash took the king morph and became Auryx, the King of the Hive.<ref name="Immortals"/> Over the following years, the siblings returned to their people and spread the Worms among them, creating the Hive and enabling them to liberate the Osmium Court from the Helium Drinkers, then drive Taox and the other species of Fundament to Kaharn Atoll, and finally to build spaceships and break free of Fundament.<ref name="Out Deep"/><ref name="Conquer"/>  


Since then they have waged war upon the rest of the universe, having exterminated other races such as the [[Ammonite]]s, the [[Ecumene]], the [[Dakaua]], the [[Harmony]], the [[Qugu]], and the [[Taishibethi]].
Since then they have waged war upon the rest of the universe, having exterminated other races such as the [[Ammonite]]s, the [[Ecumene]], the [[Dakaua]], the [[Harmony]], the [[Qugu]], and the [[Taishibethi]].
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[[File:Story-oryx.jpg|300px|thumb|Oryx, the Taken King]]
[[File:Story-oryx.jpg|300px|thumb|Oryx, the Taken King]]


As the newborn Hive forced an ultimatum on the remaining Krill to accept the worms or perish, Auryx turned his attention to Fundament's moons, and the [[Ammonite]]s there who had allied with the [[Traveler]] and gave asylum to Taox.<ref name="One">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XIV:_52_and_One|XIV: 52 and One]]''</ref> Initially he was willing to negotiate with the Ammonites, his sister Savathûn, under pressure from the Worms, killed Auryx as punishment.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XV:_Born_As_Prey|XV: Born As Prey]]''</ref> Rather than dying, Auryx's soul instead passed to the [[Ascendant Realm]], where his soul resided until he returned to the mortal realm.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XVII:_The_Weakness_Verse|XVII: The Weakness Verse]]''</ref> Rebuked, Auryx purged what sympathy and goodwill he had left, becoming a merciless tyrant. They overwhelmed the Ammonites, slew the Leviathan, and forced Taox and the Traveler to flee.<ref name="Crusaders"/>
As the newborn Hive forced an ultimatum on the remaining Krill to accept the worms or perish, Auryx turned his attention to Fundament's moons, and the [[Ammonite]]s there who had allied with the Traveler and gave asylum to Taox.<ref name="One">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XIV:_52_and_One|XIV: 52 and One]]''</ref> Initially he was willing to negotiate with the Ammonites, his sister Savathûn, under pressure from the Worms, killed Auryx as punishment.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XV:_Born_As_Prey|XV: Born As Prey]]''</ref> Rather than dying, Auryx's soul instead passed to the [[Ascendant Realm]], where his soul resided until he returned to the mortal realm.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XVII:_The_Weakness_Verse|XVII: The Weakness Verse]]''</ref> Rebuked, Auryx purged what sympathy and goodwill he had left, becoming a merciless tyrant. They overwhelmed the Ammonites, slew the Leviathan, and forced Taox and the Traveler to flee.<ref name="Crusaders"/>


He and his sisters warred with and killed one another on a regular basis afterward, as part of their worship of the Sword-Logic and their attempt to become the sharpest blades in the universe, heading to their throne worlds when defeated. Their war of revenge against Taox had transformed into a campaign of genocide, when they slew the Qugu and other interstellar civilizations to feed their worms. The lords of the Hive also established their throne worlds within the Ascendant realm, with Auryx naming his the High War.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XX:_Hive|XX: Hive]]''</ref><ref name=Incision>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXI:_an_incision|XXI: an incision]]''</ref><ref name="The High War">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXII:_The_High_War|XXII: The High War]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXIII:_fire_without_fuel|XXIII: fire without fuel]]''</ref> [[Savathûn]] was inspired by this, and named her own throne world the [[High Coven]].
He and his sisters warred with and killed one another on a regular basis afterward, as part of their worship of the Sword-Logic and their attempt to become the sharpest blades in the universe, heading to their throne worlds when defeated. Their war of revenge against Taox had transformed into a campaign of genocide, when they slew the Qugu and other interstellar civilizations to feed their worms. The lords of the Hive also established their throne worlds within the Ascendant realm, with Auryx naming his the High War.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XX:_Hive|XX: Hive]]''</ref><ref name=Incision>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXI:_an_incision|XXI: an incision]]''</ref><ref name="The High War">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXII:_The_High_War|XXII: The High War]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXIII:_fire_without_fuel|XXIII: fire without fuel]]''</ref> [[Savathûn]] was inspired by this, and named her own throne world the [[High Coven]].
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During the [[Hive-Harmony war|Hive's campaign]] against the [[Harmony]] and the Vex, [[Quria, Blade Transform]] presented Oryx with a simulation of his former self, Aurash. Oryx looked upon the simulation with amusement, while Aurash looked upon Oryx in horror, demanding to know what he had done to her sisters and her people.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLII:_.3C.3E.7C.3C.3E.7C.3C.3E|XLII: XLII: <>|<>|<>]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLIII:_End_of_Failed_Timeline|XLIII: End of Failed Timeline]]''</ref> In the end, Oryx Took Quira, and presented the Vex to Savathûn as a gift. When she asked him what proof they had that what they were doing was right, Oryx simply replied that the Hive's existence was proof enough in their convictions to live eternal by the Sword-Logic.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLIV:_strict_proof_eternal|XLIV: strict proof eternal]]''</ref> Following the war with the Harmony, Savathûn decided that her fleets would enter the black hole that the Harmony lived around, claiming that they would become stronger for it, while Xivu Arath took her fleets away from Oryx's as she felt he constrained her too much.<ref>Bungie (2015/9/15), [[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLVI:_The_Gift_Mast|XLVI: The Gift Mast]]</ref> Oryx continued his crusade alone,<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLVII:_Apocalypse_Refrains|XLVII: Apocalypse Refrains]]''</ref> and ruminated on the future.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLIX:_Forever_And_A_Blade|XLIX: Forever And A Blade]]''</ref>
During the [[Hive-Harmony war|Hive's campaign]] against the [[Harmony]] and the Vex, [[Quria, Blade Transform]] presented Oryx with a simulation of his former self, Aurash. Oryx looked upon the simulation with amusement, while Aurash looked upon Oryx in horror, demanding to know what he had done to her sisters and her people.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLII:_.3C.3E.7C.3C.3E.7C.3C.3E|XLII: XLII: <>|<>|<>]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLIII:_End_of_Failed_Timeline|XLIII: End of Failed Timeline]]''</ref> In the end, Oryx Took Quira, and presented the Vex to Savathûn as a gift. When she asked him what proof they had that what they were doing was right, Oryx simply replied that the Hive's existence was proof enough in their convictions to live eternal by the Sword-Logic.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLIV:_strict_proof_eternal|XLIV: strict proof eternal]]''</ref> Following the war with the Harmony, Savathûn decided that her fleets would enter the black hole that the Harmony lived around, claiming that they would become stronger for it, while Xivu Arath took her fleets away from Oryx's as she felt he constrained her too much.<ref>Bungie (2015/9/15), [[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLVI:_The_Gift_Mast|XLVI: The Gift Mast]]</ref> Oryx continued his crusade alone,<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLVII:_Apocalypse_Refrains|XLVII: Apocalypse Refrains]]''</ref> and ruminated on the future.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XLIX:_Forever_And_A_Blade|XLIX: Forever And A Blade]]''</ref>
===Early Campaigns in Sol===
{{Quote|For millennia, humanity gazed at the Moon and envisioned visiting it. Yet, no one dreamed it a trespass. The Hive is not a welcoming host, as you well know.|[[Toland, the Shattered]].}}
At some point before the dawn of [[Human]]ity on [[Earth]], the Hive had secretly seeded themselves deep below the depths of Luna.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], [[Patrol]]: [https://youtu.be/fBQiXy50qsM?si=c2tCRLhJNY7HrWiB Toland Patrols]''</ref> It is there that they would completely terraform the entire interior of the moon from the bottom up into an impregnable fortress called the [[Hellmouth]].<ref name= "Hellmouth">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], Blizzard Activision, Grimoire: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive#Ghost Fragment: Hive|Ghost Fragment: Hive]]''</ref> Traces of their presence was first uncovered by human scientists sometime during the [[Golden Age]], where they uncovered an [[Anomaly (artifact)|artifact]] that established contact with the [[The Witness|Witness]].<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Lore:[[Lore:Revelation|Revelation]] - [[Lore:Revelation#The Discovery|The Discovery]]''</ref>  The Hive would emerge during the [[Collapse]], where they slaughtered the inhabitants of the [[First Light Lunar Installation]] and the [[K1]] [[The Anomaly|Project site]].<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Lore:[[Lore:Revelation|Revelation]] - [[Lore:Revelation#Downfall|Downfall]]''</ref> <ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], Blizzard Activision, Grimoire: [[Grimoire:Places/Moon#Ghost_Fragment:_The_Ocean_of_Storms_2|Ghost Fragment: The Ocean of Storms 2]]''</ref> After claiming their stake on the moon, they continued to lay in dormancy and built their strength for centuries until the threat of their existence faded to myth by the time of the City Age.<ref name="Moon">'''Bungie (2016/4/15)''', ''Destiny, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Legends & Mysteries#Rezyl Azzir - Before These Walls|Rezyl Azzir - Before These Walls]]''</ref>
During the early [[City Age]], [[Rezyl Azzir]] became the first [[Guardian]] to reach the Moon in centuries. Pursuing ancient mysteries regarding the existence of the Hive, Rezyl made first contact with [[Xyor, the Unwed|Xyor, the Blessed]] and her betrothed [[Knight]].<ref name="Xyor">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Legends_%26_Mysteries#Legends_and_Mysteries:_Rezyl_Azzir|Legends and Mysteries: Rezyl Azzir]]''</ref> Faced off with Xyor's consort and the witch's magic, Rezyl emerged victorious against the Knight and escaped to warn the [[Last City|City]] of the imposing threat.<ref name="Fall">'''Bungie (2017/28/3)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Age of Triumph]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Legends_%26_Mysteries#Legend:_Rezyl_Azzir_-_The_Triumphant_Fall|Legend: Rezyl Azzir - The Triumphant Fall]]''</ref> However, the magic that affected Rezyl during the battle with Xyor and her Knight would slowly corrupt him into the hated Guardian killer, [[Dredgen Yor]] and create the most infamous [[Weapons of Sorrow|Weapon of Sorrow]]: [[Thorn]].


===The Wrath of Crota===
===The Wrath of Crota===
{{Quote|We went to the Moon seeking vengeance, but it found us first. Crota, the Son of Oryx. We'd never faced anything like him. In the end, only I was left. Crota and his armies destroyed our Moon. If we don't stop them, I fear Earth will suffer the same fate.|[[Eris Morn]].}}
{{Quote|We went to the Moon seeking vengeance, but it found us first. Crota, the Son of Oryx. We'd never faced anything like him. In the end, only I was left. Crota and his armies destroyed our Moon. If we don't stop them, I fear Earth will suffer the same fate.|[[Eris Morn]].}}
[[File:Crota.png|300px|thumb|Crota, God-Knight and Hope-Eater]]
[[File:Crota.png|300px|thumb|Crota, God-Knight and Hope-Eater]]
Having conquered many worlds in pursuit of the [[Traveler]], Crota's spawn had arrived at the [[Sol system]] long before the [[Golden Age]] and his armies, lead by [[Sardon, Fist of Crota]],<ref name=Fist">'''Bungie (2016/4/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Dark Below]], [[Fist of Crota]]''</ref> encroached upon [[Luna]] and embedded themselves deep in the crust of the Moon, where they constructed their brooding grounds close to an inactive [[Pyramid (Luna)|Pyramid]] found buried beneath the surface. Their presence was first discovered by [[humanity]] sometime during the [[Collapse]], where they had slaughtered the human inhabitants of the [[First Light Lunar Installation]] and the [[K1]] [[The Anomaly|Project site]].<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Lore: [[Lore:Revelation#Downfall|Downfall]]''</ref> <ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], Blizzard Activision, Grimoire: [[Grimoire:Places/Moon#Ghost_Fragment:_The_Ocean_of_Storms_2|Ghost Fragment: The Ocean of Storms 2]]''</ref>  Eventually they completely geoengineered the entire interior of the planetoid from the bottom up into an impregnable fortress called the [[Hellmouth]];<ref name= "Hellmouth">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], Blizzard Activision, Grimoire: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive#Ghost Fragment: Hive|Ghost Fragment: Hive]]''</ref> laying dormant and silently building their strength for centuries until the threat of their existence faded to myth.<ref name="Moon">'''Bungie (2016/4/15)''', ''Destiny, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Legends & Mysteries#Rezyl Azzir - Before These Walls|Rezyl Azzir - Before These Walls]]''</ref>
During the early [[City Age]], [[Rezyl Azzir]] became the first [[Guardian]] to reach the Moon in centuries. Pursuing ancient mysteries regarding the existence of the Hive, Rezyl made first contact with [[Xyor, the Unwed|Xyor, the Blessed]] and her betrothed [[Knight]].<ref name="Xyor">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Legends_%26_Mysteries#Legends_and_Mysteries:_Rezyl_Azzir|Legends and Mysteries: Rezyl Azzir]]''</ref> Faced off with Xyor's consort and the witch's magic, Rezyl emerged victorious against the Knight and escaped to warn the [[Last City|City]] of the imposing threat.<ref name="Fall">'''Bungie (2017/28/3)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Age of Triumph]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Legends_%26_Mysteries#Legend:_Rezyl_Azzir_-_The_Triumphant_Fall|Legend: Rezyl Azzir - The Triumphant Fall]]''</ref> However, the magic that affected Rezyl during the battle with Xyor and her Knight would slowly corrupt him into the hated killer, [[Dredgen Yor]] and create the first [[Weapons of Sorrow|Weapon of Sorrow]]: the infamous [[Thorn]].


As the Hive launched their [[Seeder Ship]]s across [[Earth]], a fireteam encountered the Hive at the [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#The_Rusted_Lands|Rusted Lands]] in the Eastern Flooded Zone; only one surviving [[Hunter]] returned to warn the City of the first Hive invasion of Earth. Against overwhelming odds, the Guardians barely succeeded in repelling their offense at the [[Battle of Burning Lake]]. Not realizing the true threat the Hive posed, they planned a counterattack on the moon. Lord [[Shaxx]], a veteran of Burning Lake, opposed this, and eventually busted in on a [[Consensus]] meeting, calling the idea of a counterattack 'madness' and said that the Guardians needed to learn about the Hive's swords and find a way to defend against them.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory/Heavy_Weapons#Raze-Lighter|Raze-Lighter]]''</ref> The Consensus ignored Shaxx's warnings, and the failed attack was later called the [[Great Disaster]]. The Sword-Logic proved to be too much for the Guardians, as countless heroes fell before Crota's [[Blades of Crota|Blades]], rendering the entire battle a slaughter. In particular, the legendary [[Titan (class)|Titan]] [[Wei Ning]], was slain personally by the God-Knight himself who cracked the Moon with his sword, forcing the Guardians a full retreat from the battle. The Vanguard and Consensus then declared the Moon off-limits, where only the most elite Guardians are allowed to venture to.
As the Hive launched their [[Seeder Ship]]s across [[Earth]], a fireteam encountered the Hive at the [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#The_Rusted_Lands|Rusted Lands]] in the Eastern Flooded Zone; only one surviving [[Hunter]] returned to warn the City of the first Hive invasion of Earth. Against overwhelming odds, the Guardians barely succeeded in repelling their offense at the [[Battle of Burning Lake]]. Not realizing the true threat the Hive posed, they planned a counterattack on the moon. Lord [[Shaxx]], a veteran of Burning Lake, opposed this, and eventually busted in on a [[Consensus]] meeting, calling the idea of a counterattack 'madness' and said that the Guardians needed to learn about the Hive's swords and find a way to defend against them.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory/Heavy_Weapons#Raze-Lighter|Raze-Lighter]]''</ref> The Consensus ignored Shaxx's warnings, and the failed attack was later called the [[Great Disaster]]. The Sword-Logic proved to be too much for the Guardians, as countless heroes fell before Crota's [[Blades of Crota|Blades]], rendering the entire battle a slaughter. In particular, the legendary [[Titan (class)|Titan]] [[Wei Ning]], was slain personally by the God-Knight himself who cracked the Moon with his sword, forcing the Guardians a full retreat from the battle. The Vanguard and Consensus then declared the Moon off-limits, where only the most elite Guardians are allowed to venture to.
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Hoping to avert this disaster and learn more about her past, [[Ana Bray]] summons the Guardians to lead the defense of the ancient Warmind and face the Hive head-on. The Guardians face off against Xol's horde but encounter Nokris and the Worm God itself who aim to rule the planet. Despite killing the herald of Xol, the Worm God itself proves too powerful for the Guardian to defeat alone. Against his better judgment and with Ana Bray's guidance, Zavala allows the Guardian to forge a powerful Warmind weapon, the [[Valkyrie]]. Reaching the Worm God just outside the ancient Warmind's core, the Warrior of Light battles with the Will of the Thousands for the fate of Rasputin and Mars. Despite its immense power, Xol was killed by the Guardian using the Valkyrie, robbing the Hive of one of their most powerful entities.
Hoping to avert this disaster and learn more about her past, [[Ana Bray]] summons the Guardians to lead the defense of the ancient Warmind and face the Hive head-on. The Guardians face off against Xol's horde but encounter Nokris and the Worm God itself who aim to rule the planet. Despite killing the herald of Xol, the Worm God itself proves too powerful for the Guardian to defeat alone. Against his better judgment and with Ana Bray's guidance, Zavala allows the Guardian to forge a powerful Warmind weapon, the [[Valkyrie]]. Reaching the Worm God just outside the ancient Warmind's core, the Warrior of Light battles with the Will of the Thousands for the fate of Rasputin and Mars. Despite its immense power, Xol was killed by the Guardian using the Valkyrie, robbing the Hive of one of their most powerful entities.


The leaderless Grasp of Nokris remained an active threat on Mars that Guardians continue to face while also dealing with remnants of the Red Legion but find that its members are sending messages beyond the system, aimed towards Savathûn, pleading her to arrive and assume control.
The leaderless Grasp of Nokris remained an active threat on Mars that Guardians continue to face while also dealing with remnants of the Red Legion but find that its members are sending messages beyond the system, aimed towards Savathûn, pleading her to arrive and assume control. Xol himself would cheat death and transcend physical form by drawing power from the Sword Logic and using the Taken on Io, taking the shape of former enemies of humanity, for the Guardians to face and kill. Once the Guardian proved themselves worthy of a host to feed upon, Xol invoked the [[Anthem Anatheme]] and transformed into the [[Whisper of the Worm]] weapon as a conduit to feed off of the Guardian's kills.


====The Mindbender====
====The Mindbender====
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Following the fall of the ''Almighty'', the Vanguard confirms the Darkness' arrival, with Pyramids touching down on various worlds and even disabling Rasputin. On Io, Eris Morn heeds the call of a Pyramid to learn what she can. Her attempts to hear the Darkness are disrupted by Savathûn, who jams the Pyramid's broadcasts and sends Hive and Taken to intervene. She is slowly overwhelmed but the Guardian, who was following her on Zavala's orders, is able to save Eris from the Witch-Queen's servants. Though injured, Eris manages to overcome the Witch Queen's power as she finds a tree of Silver Wings, with a seed of dark power at its base. After returning to the Last City, the Vanguard Commander pleads with her not to go any further but Eris leaves anyway, determined to figure out what Savathûn and the Darkness want. She returns to Io, only to find it swarmed with Savathûn's forces. Eris calls on the Guardians to take back the tree, and when they succeed, she uses the [[Seed of Silver Wings]] to receive and interpret the Pyramid's broadcasts.  
Following the fall of the ''Almighty'', the Vanguard confirms the Darkness' arrival, with Pyramids touching down on various worlds and even disabling Rasputin. On Io, Eris Morn heeds the call of a Pyramid to learn what she can. Her attempts to hear the Darkness are disrupted by Savathûn, who jams the Pyramid's broadcasts and sends Hive and Taken to intervene. She is slowly overwhelmed but the Guardian, who was following her on Zavala's orders, is able to save Eris from the Witch-Queen's servants. Though injured, Eris manages to overcome the Witch Queen's power as she finds a tree of Silver Wings, with a seed of dark power at its base. After returning to the Last City, the Vanguard Commander pleads with her not to go any further but Eris leaves anyway, determined to figure out what Savathûn and the Darkness want. She returns to Io, only to find it swarmed with Savathûn's forces. Eris calls on the Guardians to take back the tree, and when they succeed, she uses the [[Seed of Silver Wings]] to receive and interpret the Pyramid's broadcasts.  


During their trek into the Court of Savathûn, the Guardian learns that Oryx's disowned son, [[Nokris]], has returned and is now in service to his aunt and her goals. It is soon discovered that the former Herald of Xol was abandoned by his god and, looking for a new purpose, used trickery to enter the Ascendant Realm, encountering the Witch Queen doing so. Both wishing to be free from the Darkness, Nokris agreed to a bargain with his scheming aunt. In exchange for teaching his aunt the secrets of Necromancy and interfering with the Pyramid's attempts to communicate with the Guardians, Nokris would take part in Savathûn's plans and learn the power to Take from the "[[Quria, Blade Transform|Dreaming Mind]]".
During their trek into the Court of Savathûn, the Guardian learns that Oryx's disowned son, [[Nokris]], has returned and is now in service to his aunt and her goals. It is soon discovered that the former Herald of Xol was abandoned by his god after finding more worth in the Worm God's killers and, looking for a new purpose, used trickery to enter the Ascendant Realm, encountering the Witch Queen doing so. Both wishing to be free from the Darkness, Nokris agreed to a bargain with his scheming aunt. In exchange for teaching his aunt the secrets of Necromancy and interfering with the Pyramid's attempts to communicate with the Guardians, Nokris would take part in Savathûn's plans and learn the power to Take from the "[[Quria, Blade Transform|Dreaming Mind]]".


Ultimately, after weeks of fighting Taken and deciphering as much as they can form the Darkness' messages, the Guardians finally manage to confront Nokris himself to put an end to Savathûn's interference. Upon entering into a new area of Savathûn's Court, near a Blight the size of a sun, the Guardian faces off against Oryx's exiled spawn once more. Despite Nokris' sorcery and use of his aunt's forces, the Guardian manages to slay Nokris, this time presumably for good.
Ultimately, after weeks of fighting Taken and deciphering as much as they can form the Darkness' messages, the Guardians finally manage to confront Nokris himself to put an end to Savathûn's interference. Upon entering into a new area of Savathûn's Court, near a Blight the size of a sun, the Guardian faces off against Oryx's exiled spawn once more. Despite Nokris' sorcery and use of his aunt's forces, the Guardian manages to slay Nokris, this time presumably for good.
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{{Quote|Tell me oh honored guest... How did you do it? How did you find the strength to destroy something so like yourself? To look in a mirror and kill what looks back...|[[Savathûn]].}}
{{Quote|Tell me oh honored guest... How did you do it? How did you find the strength to destroy something so like yourself? To look in a mirror and kill what looks back...|[[Savathûn]].}}


Sometime later, Mars suddenly reappeared, albeit exhibiting temporal distortions, which has the Vanguard have Guardian fireteams deployed to survey the planet. They discovered several Darkness-related structures, including the Enclave, and a forge-like device called the Relic within. Research teams led by the Hidden began studying both the structures and the temporal anomalies and documenting their findings. In addition, [[Cabal]] forces began deploying across the planet, reclaiming old territory and setting up anti-air defenses. This was in response to Savathûn's flagship decloaking over the Martian Cradle and began engaging with Cabal forces. A Guardian, however, managed to board the flagship and reported a terrifying finding; Hive soldiers wielding the Light and with some even having their own Ghosts. These Light-imbued Hive would become known as the [[Lucent Brood]]. Horrified to see the Hive, one of humanity's greatest enemies, wielding the Light, the Guardians managed to reenter [[Savathûn's Throne World]] to search how the Witch Queen managed to steal the Light but encounter a renegade Hive Ghost named [[Fynch]], who explains that Savathûn tricked a number of guardian-less ghosts to raise her Hive as Lightbearers, claiming they were more deserving of the Light than humanity. Fynch, however, began to have doubts about Savathûn's intentions, leading him to hide out and ultimately refuse to revive the Hive Knight he originally raised.
Sometime later, Mars suddenly reappeared, albeit exhibiting temporal distortions, which has the Vanguard have Guardian fireteams deployed to survey the planet. They discovered several Darkness-related structures, including the Enclave, and a forge-like device called the Relic within. Research teams led by the Hidden began studying both the structures and the temporal anomalies and documenting their findings. In addition, [[Cabal]] forces began deploying across the planet, reclaiming old territory and setting up anti-air defenses. This was in response to Savathûn's flagship decloaking over the Martian Cradle and began engaging with Cabal forces. A Guardian, however, managed to board the flagship and reported a terrifying finding; Hive soldiers wielding the Light and with some even having their own Ghosts. These Light-imbued Hive would become known as the [[Lucent Brood]]. Horrified to see the Hive, one of humanity's greatest enemies, wielding the Light, the Guardians managed to reenter [[Savathûn's Throne World]] to search how the Witch Queen managed to steal the Light but encounter a renegade Hive Ghost named [[Fynch]], who explains that Savathûn tricked several guardian-less ghosts to raise her Hive as Lightbearers, claiming they were more deserving of the Light than humanity. Fynch, however, began to have doubts about Savathûn's intentions, leading him to hide out and ultimately refuse to revive the Hive Knight he originally raised.


Despite being suspicious, the Guardians listen to Fynch, who directs them to a temple Savathûn had made in honor of her sister, Xivu Arath, the [[Temple of the Wrathful]], and what they found inside was, to their surprise, Sagira's shell, collected by Savathûn after her light was taken by Xivu Arath. Traversing the dark temple and battling organized Scorn forces, the Guardians were able to retrieve Sagira but doing so they hear Savathûn's voice telling them of a being called "the Witness". Uncertain of what the Witness is, the Guardians learn they heard was a memory of Savathûn and to fully see the memory, they delve deeper into the Throne World, passing various Darkness-related illusions, before entering a portal that leads them to an strange area called the [[Altar of Reflection]]. There, placing Sagira's shell at the altar, the Guardian see Savathûn's memory where she impersonated Osiris and from his friends, learned secrets of the Light. Believing that those secrets involve how the Witch Queen stole the Light, Ikora has the Guardian continue working with Fynch in discerning more from Savathûn's memory. However, to fully do so, Ikora allowed the Guardian to enter the Pyramid on [[Europa]] to directly commune with the Darkness, heightening their [[Deepsight]] abilities to see through the illusions in Savathûn's Throne World.
Despite being suspicious, the Guardians listen to Fynch, who directs them to a temple Savathûn had made in honor of her sister, Xivu Arath, the [[Temple of the Wrathful]], and what they found inside was, to their surprise, Sagira's shell, collected by Savathûn after her light was taken by Xivu Arath. Traversing the dark temple and battling organized Scorn forces, the Guardians were able to retrieve Sagira but, in doing so, they hear Savathûn's voice telling them of a being called "the Witness". Uncertain of what the Witness is, the Guardians learn they heard was a memory of Savathûn and to fully see the memory, they delve deeper into the Throne World, passing various Darkness-related illusions, before entering a portal that leads them to a strange area called the [[Altar of Reflection]]. There, placing Sagira's shell at the altar, the Guardian see Savathûn's memory where she impersonated Osiris and from his friends, learned secrets of the Light. Believing that those secrets involve how the Witch Queen stole the Light, Ikora has the Guardian continue working with Fynch in discerning more from Savathûn's memory. However, to fully do so, Ikora allowed the Guardian to enter the Pyramid on [[Europa]] to directly commune with the Darkness, heightening their [[Deepsight]] abilities to see through the illusions in Savathûn's Throne World.
[[File:Savathun D2WQ.jpg|340px|thumb|Savathûn, the Witch Queen reborn.]]
[[File:Savathun D2WQ.jpg|340px|thumb|Savathûn, the Witch Queen reborn.]]
Returning to Fynch, the Hive Ghost informs them of another temple that Savathûn had made in honor of her brother, Oryx, the [[Temple of the Navigator]], claiming there is a secret within. The Guardians enter the Temple and battle with to their surprise, [[Alak-Hul]], now raised as a Lightbearer called the Lightblade. Though the Guardian managed to slay Alak-Hul, his Ghost unfortunately escaped before they could destroy it. Nonetheless, at the center of the Temple, the Guardian found a piece of the [[Tablets of Ruin]], the artifact that taught Oryx how to Take. Bringing the tablet piece to the Altar of Reflection, they see Savathûn's memory where she refused to become the Taken Queen but learn to their shock, that Savathûn intends to bring the Traveler to her Throne World and seal it away, as a way to "protect" it from the Witness. However, such an act would cut the Guardians off from the Light and leave the Last City vulnerable.
Returning to Fynch, the Hive Ghost informs them of another temple that Savathûn had made in honor of her brother, Oryx, the [[Temple of the Navigator]], claiming there is a secret within. The Guardians enter the Temple and battle with to their surprise, [[Alak-Hul]], now raised as a Lightbearer called the Lightblade. Though the Guardian managed to slay Alak-Hul, his Ghost managed to escape before they could destroy it. Nonetheless, at the center of the Temple, the Guardian found a piece of the [[Tablets of Ruin]], the artifact that taught Oryx how to Take. Bringing the tablet piece to the Altar of Reflection, they see Savathûn's memory where she refused to become the Taken Queen but learn to their shock, that Savathûn intends to bring the Traveler to her Throne World and seal it away, as a way to "protect" it from the Witness. However, such an act would cut the Guardians off from the Light and leave the Last City vulnerable.


Admitting that she anticipated this and needing every advantage they can get before the Witch Queen enacts her plan, Ikora has the Guardian follow another tip from Fynch, believing that there is another important artifact hidden within Savathûn's Throne World. Fynch informs the Guardian that deep beneath the tunnels of the [[Quagmire]] lies a temple dedicated to Sathona, the Witch Queen's former identity before becoming a Hive God, and within lies an artifact next to a statue of Sathona. Despite heavily entrenched Scorn forces and many illusionary securities impeding them, the Guardian manages to locate the [[Temple of the Cunning]] and enter it. There, they find the statue of Sathona and after slaying the Scorn Warden and move past Savathûn's illusionary tricks, they collect a separate piece of the statue: a calcified Worm Familiar, the same one Sathona had kept by her side that whispered to her about Fundament's end. However, taking the familiar activates a powerful illusion of an ahamkara, and a suffocating haze that nearly kills the Guardian. Despite this, the Guardian manages to escape with the Worm Familiar and attempts to take the familiar to the Altar of Reflection but the portal entrance rejects them, forcing Ikora to call upon Eris Morn for guidance. Eris tells them that from a trusted source, Mara Sov, a memento from Savathûn before her conversion to the Light is located deep with her fortress, a possible answer to how the Witch Queen gained of the Light. Guiding them to the Apothecary Wing of the Fortress, Eris claims that the item is a crystal that was once a part of Savathûn's prison during her time with the Awoken. Using their gift to pierce through illusions, the Guardian is able to traverse Savathûn's fortress and breach the [[Apothecary]], the grounds from which the Lucent Brood conduct their wretched experiments with the Light.
Admitting that she anticipated this and needing every advantage they can get before the Witch Queen enacts her plan, Ikora has the Guardian follow another tip from Fynch, believing that there is another important artifact hidden within Savathûn's Throne World. Fynch informs the Guardian that deep beneath the tunnels of the [[Quagmire]] lies a temple dedicated to Sathona, the Witch Queen's former identity before becoming a Hive God, and within lies an artifact next to a statue of Sathona. Despite heavily entrenched Scorn forces and many illusionary securities impeding them, the Guardian manages to locate the [[Temple of the Cunning]] and enter it. There, they find the statue of Sathona and after slaying the Scorn Warden and moving past Savathûn's illusionary tricks, they collect a separate piece of the statue: a calcified Worm Familiar, the same one Sathona had kept by her side that whispered to her about Fundament's end. However, taking the familiar activates a powerful illusion of an Ahamkara and a suffocating haze that nearly kills the Guardian. Despite this, the Guardian manages to escape with the Worm Familiar and attempts to take the familiar to the Altar of Reflection but the portal entrance rejects them, forcing Ikora to call upon Eris Morn for guidance. Eris tells them that from a trusted source, Mara Sov, a memento from Savathûn before her conversion to the Light is located deep in her fortress, a possible answer to how the Witch Queen gained of the Light. Guiding them to the Apothecary Wing of the Fortress, Eris claims that the item is a crystal that was once a part of Savathûn's prison during her time with the Awoken. Using their gift to pierce through illusions, the Guardian is able to traverse Savathûn's fortress and breach the [[Apothecary]], the grounds from which the Lucent Brood conduct their wretched experiments with the Light.


Within the Apothecary, the Guardian's search for the Crystal but encounter the keeper of the Apothecary, [[Savathûn's Right Hand]], a Lightbearer Wizard. Chasing the wizard throughout the Apothecary, the Guardian manages to corner the wizard at the crystal's location and slay her. Grabbing the crystal allows the Guardian to hear a piece of Savathûn's memory but to fully see the memory, they return to the Altar of Reflection. Bringing the crystal to the altar, the Guardians witness that after Savathûn escaped from her crystal prison in the Reef, she came to Earth, to a mountain range overlooking the Traveler and the Last City. There, she came to the Traveler as a "supplicant" but at that point, the wounds from her escape became too much and died. However, to their shock and horror, the Traveler willingly has a Ghost, [[Immaru]], revive Savathûn as a Lightbearer the same way as a Guardian. At the memory's end, Savathûn herself enters and "thanks" the Guardian for helping her remember her memories, proving that the Witch Queen never stole the Light but was ''granted'' it. Before Savathûn could attack the Guardian, they managed to escape and report back to the Last City, telling the Vanguard of the awful truth they had witnessed.
Within the Apothecary, the Guardian search for the Crystal but encounter the keeper of the Apothecary, [[Savathûn's Right Hand]], a Lightbearer Wizard. Chasing the wizard throughout the Apothecary, the Guardian manages to corner the wizard at the crystal's location and slay her. Grabbing the crystal allows the Guardian to hear a piece of Savathûn's memory but to fully see the memory, they return to the Altar of Reflection. Bringing the crystal to the altar, the Guardians witness that after Savathûn escaped from her crystal prison in the Reef, she came to Earth, to a mountain range overlooking the Traveler and the Last City. There, she came to the Traveler as a "supplicant" but at that point, the wounds from her escape became too much and died. However, to their shock and horror, the Traveler willingly has a Ghost, [[Immaru]], revive Savathûn as a Lightbearer the same way as a Guardian. At the memory's end, Savathûn herself enters and "thanks" the Guardian for helping her remember her memories, proving that the Witch Queen never stole the Light but was ''granted'' it. Before Savathûn could attack the Guardian, they managed to escape and report back to the Last City, telling the Vanguard of the awful truth they had witnessed.
[[File:Lucent Brood Clash.jpg|thumb|340px|Guardians clash with Hive Lightbearers.]]
[[File:Lucent Brood Clash.jpg|thumb|340px|Guardians clash with Hive Lightbearers.]]
The Vanguard is left completely shocked and rattled to the core that the Traveler would raise Savathûn, one of humanity's most devious adversaries, and grant her the Light. Zavala himself is left incredulous and in near denial but Eris Morn points out the Traveler's behavior of uplifting countless civilizations and then abandoning them in the [[Books of Sorrow]]. Zavala attempts to denounce this as mere Hive propaganda but Eris further retails that the Fallen themselves tell a similar story, the moment the Witness and it's Black Fleet arrived, the Traveler left, leaving them to the [[Whirlwind]], and eventually making it's way to the Sol System. However, Zavala angerly reminds everyone present that when the Black Fleet arrived in the Sol System, the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity. Yet, the Vanguard Commander cannot comprehend that after everything the Hive had done, the Traveler would give Savathûn the Light. Ikora merely states that it doesn't matter, regardless of the Traveler's reasons, only concerned that if the Witch Queen takes the Traveler and seals it away, humanity would lose any hope of surviving the Witness.
The Vanguard is left completely shocked and rattled to the core that the Traveler would raise Savathûn, one of humanity's most devious adversaries, and grant her the Light. Zavala himself is left incredulous and in near denial but Eris Morn points out the Traveler's behavior of uplifting countless civilizations and then abandoning them in the [[Books of Sorrow]]. Zavala attempts to denounce this as mere Hive propaganda but Eris further details that the Fallen themselves tell a similar story, the moment the Witness and its Black Fleet arrived, the Traveler left, leaving them to the [[Whirlwind]], and eventually making it's way to the Sol System. However, Zavala angrily reminds everyone present that when the Black Fleet arrived in the Sol System, the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity. Yet, the Vanguard Commander cannot comprehend that after everything the Hive had done, the Traveler would give Savathûn the Light. Ikora merely states that it doesn't matter, regardless of the Traveler's reasons, only concerned that if the Witch Queen takes the Traveler and seals it away, humanity would lose any hope of surviving the Witness.


Theorizing that the calcified Worm Familiar found in Savathûn's temple may hold the key to stopping the Witch Queen, Ikora takes the Worm to the Enclave, believing that the Relic within may be able to slice into its past. With Eris helping her prepare, Ikora, after a struggle, is able to see into a memory of the Worm Familiar and discovers a shocking revelation: the Worm Familiar whispered that a cataclysm would come and destroy their home of Fundament but in truth, it was the Witness who spoke and it lied to Sathona. There was no cataclysm coming. The Hive were lied too. The Witness was aware that the Krill would soon encounter the Traveler and so, to claim them first, the Witness deceived Sathona into guiding her siblings into the Deep, thereby leading them to release the Worm Gods and forge the pact that would create the Hive species and rebirthing Sathona and her siblings into the Hive Gods, Oryx, Xivu Arath and Savathûn.
Theorizing that the calcified Worm Familiar found in Savathûn's temple may hold the key to stopping the Witch Queen, Ikora takes the Worm to the Enclave, believing that the Relic within may be able to slice into its past. With Eris helping her prepare, Ikora, after a struggle, can see into a memory of the Worm Familiar and discovers a shocking revelation: the Worm Familiar whispered that a cataclysm would come and destroy their home of Fundament but in truth, it was the Witness who spoke and it lied to Sathona. There was no cataclysm coming. The Hive were lied to. The Witness was aware that the Krill would soon encounter the Traveler and so, to claim them first, the Witness deceived Sathona into guiding her siblings into the Deep, thereby leading them to release the Worm Gods and forge the pact that would create the Hive species and rebirthing Sathona and her siblings into the Hive Gods, Oryx, Xivu Arath and Savathûn.


Armed with this knowledge and with Savathûn's ritual already beginning, Ikora has the Guardian take the familiar so when they confront the Witch Queen, the truth would destabilize the Hive God of Lies, breaking her hold over the ritual. With no time to lose, the Guardian enters Savathûn's Throne World but find that the Traveler is already within her domain, forcing the Guardian to fight through Hive and Scorn forces to reach the portal to the ritual's location. Fortunately, Ikora herself arrives to help open the way after the Guardian held off Hive reinforcements, allowing the Guardian to enter the [[Court of Thorns]] and fight their way up to the top of Savathûn's fortress. Despite Lightbearer Hive barring the way and the Witch Queen's taunts, the Guardian was able to reach Savathûn's inner chamber and the ritual's location, the [[Sanctum of the Brood Queen]]. Confronting Savathûn, the Guardian battles her and her Lightbearer Hive and managed to defeat her, but before they could destroy her ghost, she traps them in a threadbound spell, allowing herself the time to revive and retreat to her ritual's center point. Pursuing, the Guardian battles with Savathûn once more but proves too powerful for them.  
Armed with this knowledge and with Savathûn's ritual already beginning, Ikora has the Guardian take the familiar so when they confront the Witch Queen, the truth would destabilize the Hive God of Lies, breaking her hold over the ritual. With no time to lose, the Guardian enters Savathûn's Throne World but finds that the Traveler is already within her domain, forcing the Guardian to fight through Hive and Scorn forces to reach the portal to the ritual's location. Fortunately, Ikora herself arrives to help open the way after the Guardian held off Hive reinforcements, allowing the Guardian to enter the [[Court of Thorns]] and fight their way up to the top of Savathûn's fortress. Despite Lightbearer Hive barring the way and the Witch Queen's taunts, the Guardian was able to reach Savathûn's inner chamber and the ritual's location, the [[Sanctum of the Brood Queen]]. Confronting Savathûn, the Guardian battles her and her Lightbearer Hive and managed to defeat her, but before they could destroy her ghost, she traps them in a thread-bound spell, allowing herself the time to revive and retreat to her ritual's center point. Pursuing, the Guardian battles with Savathûn once more but proves too powerful for them.  


Knowing the truth won't likely stop her but aware they need to try, the Guardian gains access to a portal that leads them to a memory altar but also see that Savathûn is casting a spell that is weaving a web around the Traveler. Heading to two of the towers, the Guardian is able to slay the spell's [[Threadweaver]]s, undoing the spell before showing Savathûn the memory of the Witness' lie. At first, the memory surprises and confuses Savathûn, she ultimately becomes infuriated that the Guardian is using her own tricks against her, sending the Witch Queen into a fury, as they disrupt her ritual and undo her spell. With the last of the Threadweavers slain and her spell broken, Savathûn, enraged, forces the Guardian back to her Sanctum and battles them. Despite the full force of her light and the support of her Lucent Brood, the Guardian nonetheless defeats the Witch Queen. Before dying, Savathûn admits she miscalculated and gives the warning to the Guardian that the Witness is coming and the "game" is theirs to play now. However, before the Guardian is able to destroy her ghost, the Traveler returns to the Last City in a flash of light, allowing Immaru to flee. Taking it nonetheless as a victory, Ikora sends her Hidden to collect Savathûn's remains with the Guardian believing that their next plan is to prepare for the Witness' return and prevent another Collapse.
Knowing the truth won't likely stop her but aware they need to try, the Guardian gains access to a portal that leads them to a memory altar but also see that Savathûn is casting a spell that is weaving a web around the Traveler. Heading to two of the towers, the Guardian can slay the spell's [[Threadweaver]]s, undoing the spell before showing Savathûn the memory of the Witness' lie. At first, the memory surprises and confuses Savathûn, she ultimately becomes infuriated that the Guardian is using her own tricks against her, sending the Witch Queen into a fury, as they disrupt her ritual and undo her spell. With the last of the Threadweavers slain and her spell broken, the enraged Savathûn forces the Guardian back to her Sanctum and battles them. Despite the full force of her light and the support of her Lucent Brood, the Guardian nonetheless defeats the Witch Queen. Before dying, Savathûn admits she miscalculated and gives the warning to the Guardian that the Witness is coming and the "game" is theirs to play now. However, before the Guardian is able to destroy her ghost, the Traveler returns to the Last City in a flash of light, allowing Immaru to flee. Taking it nonetheless as a victory, Ikora sends her Hidden to collect Savathûn's remains with the Guardian believing that their next plan is to prepare for the Witness' return and prevent another Collapse.


Despite the loss of their queen, the Lucent Brood continued to operate under Immaru, plotting his return as the Hive and Scorn struggle for supremacy over Savathûn's Throne World. This forces the Vanguard to conduct operations within the Throne World to prevent either faction from gaining any ground.
Despite the loss of their queen, the Lucent Brood continued to operate under Immaru, plotting his return as the Hive and Scorn struggled for supremacy over Savathûn's Throne World. This forces the Vanguard to conduct operations within the Throne World to prevent either faction from gaining any ground.


====The Parasite====
====The Parasite====
Following Savathûn's death, Ikora knows that the Witness is likely returning to finish what it started and understanding they need the support, she summons the Guardian to the Enclave on Mars to meet with Mara Sov who requested them for a special task. At the Relic, the Guardian finds the Witch's Queen's dying worm, brought by Mara Sov who believes the worm holds secrets that they could learn from involving humanity's collapse. The Awoken Queen states her plan is to give the worm strength and host to keep it alive, thereby allowing them to glean the secrets they require. Though the Guardian believes this to be a death sentence, Mara believes for her, it will be worth the risk.
Following Savathûn's death, Ikora knows that the Witness is likely returning to finish what it started and understanding they need the support, she summons the Guardian to the Enclave on Mars to meet with Mara Sov who requested them for a special task. At the Relic, the Guardian finds the Witch's Queen's dying worm, brought by Mara Sov who believes the worm holds secrets that they could learn from involving humanity's collapse. The Awoken Queen states she plans to give the worm strength and host to keep it alive, thereby allowing them to glean the secrets they require. Though the Guardian believes this to be a death sentence, Mara believes for her, it will be worth the risk.


Knowing where they can find the means to breath life into the worm, Mara Sov guides the Guardian to a city shrouded in Darkness near the caverns of Savathûn's Throne World. Taking the worm with them, the Guardian is able to locate the doorway to the Dark City, finding it to be similar to what they found inside a Pyramid. Mara Sov explains that a disciple of the Witness created the Dark City with the purpose to grow and facilitate beings similar to the worm itself and what they are looking for akin to a Cryptoglyph, a Darkness incubator that will provide life for the worm. The Guardian locates the Dark City but find only a resonance of a Cryptglyph that the Scorn gave their lives to protect. Mara Sov suspects that it the resonance is but a trick and advises the Guardian to clear it, doing so opens a portal that allows the Guardian to traverse deeper into the Dark City and locate the Cryptoglyph, claiming it from the Scorn thieves. Traversing further, the Guardian is able to locate the Incubation Chamber they need, forcing them to confront the Scorn leader, [[Heimiks, Warden of the Harvest]]. Despite the Scorn's strength, the Guardian is able to clear them out, allowing them to access the incubator. Placing [[Savathûn's Worm]] at the altar, the Darkness energy breaths life into it, allowing to speak for only a moment but its vitals remain low. Mara Sov believes this to be a partial success and knowing that there are more incubators hidden in the Throne World, she tasks the Guardian to keep the worm safe and refill the Cryptoglyph with energy, while she locates more incubators.
Knowing where they can find the means to breathe life into the worm, Mara Sov guides the Guardian to a city shrouded in Darkness near the caverns of Savathûn's Throne World. Taking the worm with them, the Guardian can locate the doorway to the Dark City, finding it to be similar to what they found inside a Pyramid. Mara Sov explains that a disciple of the Witness created the Dark City with the purpose to grow and facilitate beings similar to the worm itself and what they are looking for is akin to a Cryptoglyph, a Darkness incubator that will provide life for the worm. The Guardian locates the Dark City but finds only a resonance of a Cryptglyph that the Scorn gave their lives to protect. Mara Sov suspects that the resonance is but a trick and advises the Guardian to clear it, doing so opens a portal that allows the Guardian to traverse deeper into the Dark City and locate the Cryptoglyph, claiming it from the Scorn thieves. Traversing further, the Guardian can locate the Incubation Chamber they need, forcing them to confront the Scorn leader, [[Heimiks, Warden of the Harvest]]. Despite the Scorn's strength, the Guardian can clear them out, allowing them to access the incubator. Placing [[Savathûn's Worm]] at the altar, the Darkness energy breaths life into it, allowing it to speak for only a moment but its vitals remain low. Mara Sov believes this to be a partial success and knowing that there are more incubators hidden in the Throne World, she tasks the Guardian to keep the worm safe and refill the Cryptoglyph with energy, while she locates more incubators.


To refill the Cryptoglyph with energy, the Guardian meets with Fynch, who believes to know what they need; a Cryptoglyph rune and they are located within the Temple of the Cunning. Returning to the Temple, the Guardian is able to find the rune but had to slay a large number of Scorn forces to energize it. Fynch then directs them to a Lost Sector called the Sepulcher, a hive tomb and after slaying it's keepers, they find another incubator that allows the worm to regain some it is strength and speak again. The Awoken then strikes a bargain with the worm, offering a  new host in exchange for secrets regarding humanity's collapse. Savathûn's Worm grudgingly accepts to keep itself alive. Despite their concerns that she is offering herself as the host, Mara Sov has the Guardian continue onward in finding more incubators within the Lost Sectors of the Throne World as well as keeping a location called the Wellspring secure from the Hive and Scorn. During this time, Savathûn's Worm repeatedly attempts to sow distrust between Mara and the Guardian but despite its words, they continue on with Fynch aiding them in locating more runes and incubators.
To refill the Cryptoglyph with energy, the Guardian meets with Fynch, who believes to know what they need; a Cryptoglyph rune and they are located within the Temple of the Cunning. Returning to the Temple, the Guardian can find the rune but had to slay a large number of Scorn forces to energize it. Fynch then directs them to a Lost Sector called the Sepulcher, a hive tomb and after slaying its keepers, they find another incubator that allows the worm to regain some it its strength and speak again. The Awoken then strikes a bargain with the worm, offering a  new host in exchange for secrets regarding humanity's collapse. Savathûn's Worm grudgingly accepts to keep itself alive. Despite their concerns that she is offering herself as the host, Mara Sov has the Guardian continue onward in finding more incubators within the Lost Sectors of the Throne World as well as keeping a location called the Wellspring secure from the Hive and Scorn. During this time, Savathûn's Worm repeatedly attempts to sow distrust between Mara and the Guardian but despite its words, they continue with Fynch aiding them in locating more runes and incubators.


After finding enough incubators for Savathûn's Worm to regain it's strength, Mara Sov demands the information they seek first before gaining it's host. Just when it was about to speak of Savathûn's part in the Collapse, the Worm begins to writhe in pain, as a dormant curse the Witch Queen placed on it activated in the event Savathûn's Worm attempted to speak her secrets. Unsure of what to do, Mara Sov leaves but the Guardian quickly takes to the only other being they know who has information on Hive worms: Fynch. The renegade Hive ghost gives them a casing that temporarily prevents the worm from dying and now have to carry the Worm through springs of Hive energy to give it strength again. Despite Lucent Brood forces attempting to stop them, the Guardian reaches through enough springs for the worm to stop dying. Mara Sov returns after this, apologizing, and directs the Guardian to fill the Cryptoglyph with Hive Light for the Worms ritual. Returning to the Apothecary, the Guardian manages to steal the Hive Light they need and reach the Temple of the Wrathful, where Mara Sov lays the groundwork for the ritual. Though the Guardian and their Ghost believe the Awoken Queen is about to become the Worm's new host, she instead turns the Worm into a weapon called [[Parasite]], much to the worm's shock and dismay. Mara clarifies that she fulfilled her end of the bargain by providing a vessel for the worm, thereby allowing it to continue living, but its new host is now more like a prison, to which the Worm objects. The Scorn react to the Worm's presence in the ritual and, to prevent the worm from escaping, Mara Sov has the Guardian hold them off with their new weapon as she completes the ritual.  
After finding enough incubators for Savathûn's Worm to regain its strength, Mara Sov demands the information they seek first before gaining its host. Just when it was about to speak of Savathûn's part in the Collapse, the Worm begins to writhe in pain, as a dormant curse the Witch Queen placed on it activated in the event Savathûn's Worm attempted to speak her secrets. Unsure of what to do, Mara Sov leaves but the Guardian quickly takes to the only other being they know who has information on Hive worms: Fynch. The renegade Hive ghost gives them a casing that temporarily prevents the worm from dying and now have to carry the Worm through springs of Hive energy to give it strength again. Despite Lucent Brood's forces attempting to stop them, the Guardian reaches through enough springs for the worm to stop dying. Mara Sov returns after this, apologizing, and directs the Guardian to fill the Cryptoglyph with Hive Light for the Worms ritual. Returning to the Apothecary, the Guardian manages to steal the Hive Light they need and reach the Temple of the Wrathful, where Mara Sov lays the groundwork for the ritual. Though the Guardian and their Ghost believe the Awoken Queen is about to become the Worm's new host, she instead turns the Worm into a weapon called [[Parasite]], much to the Worm's shock and dismay. Mara clarifies that she fulfilled her end of the bargain by providing a vessel for the worm, thereby allowing it to continue living, but its new host is now more like a prison, to which the Worm objects. The Scorn react to the Worm's presence in the ritual and, to prevent the worm from escaping, Mara Sov has the Guardian hold them off with their new weapon as she completes the ritual.  


The weapon proves useful against the Scorn as Mara Sov finishes the ritual and now demands Savathûn's Worm deliver it's end of the deal. Though angered at being deceived, it nonetheless agrees. Savathûn's Worm tell them in the wake of Humanity's Collapse, Savathûn rode along in the apocalypse but deceived the Witness when it turned a violent gaze upon the Traveler, weaving tricks and lies that ultimately turned the tides and forced the Witness to return to the stars. Though this information leads Mara and the Guardian to believe that Savathûn tricked the Witness to save humanity, Savathûn's Worm corrects them stating that she did so to protect the Traveler. With his part of the deal complete, Savathûn's Worm refuses to speak anymore but Mara Sov is nonetheless satisfied with the information they now have. The Awoken Queen then gives the Guardian another task: to keep the weapon so the information the Worm has does not fall into the wrong hands and hopefully it will speak more of its secrets.
The weapon proves useful against the Scorn as Mara Sov finishes the ritual and now demands Savathûn's Worm deliver its end of the deal. Though angered at being deceived, it nonetheless agrees. Savathûn's Worm tells them in the wake of Humanity's Collapse, Savathûn rode along in the apocalypse but deceived the Witness when it turned a violent gaze upon the Traveler, weaving tricks and lies that ultimately turned the tides and forced the Witness to return to the stars. Though this information leads Mara and the Guardian to believe that Savathûn tricked the Witness to save humanity, Savathûn's Worm corrects them stating that she did so to protect the Traveler. With his part of the deal complete, Savathûn's Worm refuses to speak anymore but Mara Sov is nonetheless satisfied with the information they now have. The Awoken Queen then gives the Guardian another task: to keep the weapon so the information the Worm has does not fall into the wrong hands and hopefully it will speak more of its secrets.


====Lucent Campaign====
====Lucent Campaign====
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Though Savathûn had been defeated, the Guardians still had to deal with her Lucent Brood and more importantly, the ramifications of killing Red Legion Cabal on Mars during their early missions against the Hive, which is a breach in the Last City's armistice with the Cabal Empire. Ikora informed the Guardian that Zavala managed to set up a meeting with [[Empress Caiatl]], to discuss the situation and avoid making another conflict with the Cabal, giving them a [[Synaptic Spear]], a weapon of cabal origin, before they head to the meeting.
Though Savathûn had been defeated, the Guardians still had to deal with her Lucent Brood and more importantly, the ramifications of killing Red Legion Cabal on Mars during their early missions against the Hive, which is a breach in the Last City's armistice with the Cabal Empire. Ikora informed the Guardian that Zavala managed to set up a meeting with [[Empress Caiatl]], to discuss the situation and avoid making another conflict with the Cabal, giving them a [[Synaptic Spear]], a weapon of cabal origin, before they head to the meeting.
[[File:Season of the Risen EDZ Capture.jpg|thumb|340px|Guardian and Cabal forces capture a Hive Lightbearer.]]
[[File:Season of the Risen EDZ Capture.jpg|thumb|340px|Guardian and Cabal forces capture a Hive Lightbearer.]]
At the Tower Hanger where the meeting was taking place, the Guardian arrived as Empress Caiatl expressed her anger that the Vanguard's Guardians opened fire on her troops, who were responding to an unexpected threat, towards Zavala, Lord Saladin and Crow. After offering their condolences, Zavala suggests they put that act behind them and work together to combat the threat of the Lightbearer Hive, which pose a threat to both humanity and the Cabal. Caiatl, despite her anger, agrees to form an alliance against the Lucent Brood, as she is pleased that the Vanguard needs them to hit the Hive hard. Thus, operations in the Vanguard [[H.E.L.M.]] are set up and [[Lord Saladin]] works with Caiatl in combating the Lucent Hive. Caiatl explains that the Synaptic Spear is a weapon made from Light-suppressing technology, refined and weaponized. The Cabal Empress then instructs the Guardian to locate a Hive Lieutenant brimming with Savathûn's influence, then her Psions will force it into their mindscape, connect the Guardian's Light with the weakened Hive's. Doing so will force the Guardian to face the embodiment of the Hive's belief in their god, an [[Aspect of Savathûn]]. At that point, the Guardian will use the Spear to destroy the aspect, rendering the Hive Lightless. Without a worm or the Light, the Hive will die but Caiatl informs the Guardian that with her Psions keeping them alive, they can bring it to the Vanguard's H.E.L.M. and have the Psion's shift through the Hive's mind to discover any secrets.
At the Tower Hanger where the meeting was taking place, the Guardian arrived as Empress Caiatl expressed her anger that the Vanguard's Guardians opened fire on her troops, who were responding to an unexpected threat, towards Zavala, Lord Saladin and Crow. After offering their condolences, Zavala suggests they put that act behind them and work together to combat the threat of the Lightbearer Hive, which pose a threat to both humanity and the Cabal. Caiatl, despite her anger, agrees to form an alliance against the Lucent Brood, as she is pleased that the Vanguard needs them to hit the Hive hard. Thus, operations in the Vanguard [[H.E.L.M.]] are set up and [[Lord Saladin]] works with Caiatl in combating the Lucent Hive. Caiatl explains that the Synaptic Spear is a weapon made from Light-suppressing technology, refined and weaponized. The Cabal Empress then instructs the Guardian to locate a Hive Lieutenant brimming with Savathûn's influence, then her Psions will force it into their mindscape, connect the Guardian's Light with the weakened Hive's. Doing so will force the Guardian to face the embodiment of the Hive's belief in their god, an [[Aspect of Savathûn]]. At that point, the Guardian will use the Spear to destroy the aspect, rendering the Hive Lightless. Without a worm or the Light, the Hive will die but Caiatl informs the Guardian that with her Psions keeping them alive, they can bring it to the Vanguard's H.E.L.M. and have [[Psion (Psisorium)|Caiatl's Psion]] shift through the Hive's mind to discover any secrets.


Though Lord Saladin was reluctant to work with the Cabal, the Iron Lord finds the Lightbearer Hive sickening and agrees to oversee operations. As Ikora focuses on Savathûn's Throne World, Lord Saladin directs the Guardian to locate Lucent Hive that breached into the [[EDZ]], catching guardians unprepared, killing them and stealing their Light. After heading to the EDZ, the Guardian succeeded in battling the Lightbearer Hive, using the Spear to sever their connection to the Light and bring it to the H.E.L.M. research site, the [[Psisorium]] for the Psions to gaze into the Lucent Hive's strategy. The Mindscans already brought results that the Hive are hunting Guardians and collecting their Light, though for what purpose, they do not know yet. Despite the method in which the psions put the Hive in a painless state of being neither alive nor dead unnerves Zavala, Saladin and Crow, they nonetheless forge ahead in capturing more Lightbearer Hive and stopping Lucent Hive operations in the EDZ and Cosmodrome.
Though Lord Saladin was reluctant to work with the Cabal, the Iron Lord finds the Lightbearer Hive sickening and agrees to oversee operations. As Ikora focuses on Savathûn's Throne World, Lord Saladin directs the Guardian to locate Lucent Hive that breached into the [[EDZ]], catching guardians unprepared, killing them and stealing their Light. After heading to the EDZ, the Guardian succeeded in battling the Lightbearer Hive, using the Spear to sever their connection to the Light and bring it to the H.E.L.M. research site, the [[Psisorium]] for the Psions to gaze into the Lucent Hive's strategy. The Mindscans already brought results that the Hive are hunting Guardians and collecting their Light, though for what purpose, they do not know yet. Despite the method in which the psions put the Hive in a painless state of being neither alive nor dead unnerves Zavala, Saladin and Crow, they nonetheless forge ahead in capturing more Lightbearer Hive and stopping Lucent Hive operations in the EDZ and Cosmodrome.


The Guardians and Cabals unified efforts in capturing Lightbearing Hive Lieutenants would force the Lucent Brood to redouble their efforts, increasing their hostilities on all fronts, leading Lord Saladin to believe that they are getting close to whatever it is they are hiding. Ultimately, the Guardians' efforts led to the Hive to fall into disarray. Lord Saladin then spoke to Empress Caiatl's most trusted Psion, who runs the Psisorium, telling the Iron Lord that within the minds of the Lucent Hive he saw "[[Moon|flashes of gray and red]]", leading Saladin to believe they will soon know where to strike next. Saladin's suspicions would be confirmed after the Psion was able to deduce the Hive ritual's location: the Scarlet Keep on the Moon. Further, the Lucent Brood intends to claim the Keep for their own, seizing it from Xivu Arath's forces and, using the Light they stole from the Guardians, they plan on manifesting Savathûn's Throne World. With this, the Lucent Brood would be able to launch an invasion of Earth.
The Guardians and Cabals unified efforts in capturing Lightbearing Hive Lieutenants would force the Lucent Brood to redouble their efforts, increasing their hostilities on all fronts, leading Lord Saladin to believe that they are getting close to whatever it is they are hiding. Ultimately, the Guardians' efforts led to the Hive falling into disarray. Lord Saladin then spoke to Empress Caiatl's most trusted Psion, who runs the Psisorium, telling the Iron Lord that within the minds of the Lucent Hive, he saw "[[Moon|flashes of grey and red]]", leading Saladin to believe they will soon know where to strike next. Saladin's suspicions would be confirmed after the Psion was able to deduce the Hive ritual's location: the Scarlet Keep on the Moon. Further, the Lucent Brood intends to claim the Keep for their own, seizing it from Xivu Arath's forces and, using the Light they stole from the Guardians, they plan on manifesting Savathûn's Throne World. With this, the Lucent Brood would be able to launch an invasion of Earth.


Gathering her fleet, Empress Caiatl supports the assault on the Scarlet Keep, sending a Bracus to support the Guardian as they thwart the ritual and capture the lead Lightbearer Wizard. Though the ritual was disrupted and the Lucent Brood in disarray, Zavala believes they will likely attempt another invasion again, furthering the need for the Vanguard to cement their alliance with the Cabal.
Gathering her fleet, Empress Caiatl supports the assault on the Scarlet Keep, sending a Bracus to support the Guardian as they thwart the ritual and capture the lead Lightbearer Wizard. Though the ritual was disrupted and the Lucent Brood in disarray, Zavala believes they will likely attempt another invasion again, furthering the need for the Vanguard to cement their alliance with the Cabal.
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In time, Clovis decrypted the next submind needed, [[Charlemagne]], deep within a vault on Mars. However, as they need Charlemagne intact, the Guardians make use of the "time wounds" found on the planet, windows into the Golden Age, which allows them access to Charlemagne's data in pristine condition. However, during this mission, the Exo Stranger, [[Elsie Bray]], arrives to aid her sister but immensely objects to Clovis Bray's involvement in the mission. Despite the argument, Elsie nonetheless agrees to aid in the mission but continues to hold their grandfather under a watchful and suspicious eye. The Guardians meanwhile infiltrate the Mars facility, heavily infested with Hive and Taken forces alike. Despite the warmind defenses impeding them, the Guardians manage to reach the vault with Ana's and Elsie's aid but would be forced to face an old and determined foe: Kelgorath, risen to serve Xivu Arath once more and made into a [[Darkblade]]. Yet, despite his strength and power, the Guardians slay Kelgorath again, allowing them to gain Charlemagne's data.
In time, Clovis decrypted the next submind needed, [[Charlemagne]], deep within a vault on Mars. However, as they need Charlemagne intact, the Guardians make use of the "time wounds" found on the planet, windows into the Golden Age, which allows them access to Charlemagne's data in pristine condition. However, during this mission, the Exo Stranger, [[Elsie Bray]], arrives to aid her sister but immensely objects to Clovis Bray's involvement in the mission. Despite the argument, Elsie nonetheless agrees to aid in the mission but continues to hold their grandfather under a watchful and suspicious eye. The Guardians meanwhile infiltrate the Mars facility, heavily infested with Hive and Taken forces alike. Despite the warmind defenses impeding them, the Guardians manage to reach the vault with Ana's and Elsie's aid but would be forced to face an old and determined foe: Kelgorath, risen to serve Xivu Arath once more and made into a [[Darkblade]]. Yet, despite his strength and power, the Guardians slay Kelgorath again, allowing them to gain Charlemagne's data.
 
[[File:S19-kelgorath-guardians.jpg|thumb|right|340px|Guardians battling Kelgorath within a Seraph Vault.]]
In addition to gaining Charlemagne and Malahayati's data, the Guardians were advised by Ana and Clovis to seek out a vault hidden within the Bray Patriarch's facility on Europa, beneath the Exoscience labs, the [[Yggdrasil Stack]], to help them understand the Submind frameworks and to merge it with their mainframe. As the Guardians infiltrated the labs, they encountered [[Warwatcher, Eye of Xivu Arath]], a powerful Hive Shrieker and commander within Xivu Arath's Horde. Despite the Shrieker's power, the Guardians destroyed it, allowing them to gain access to the vault and in the process, temporarily blinding Xivu Arath on Europa.
In addition to gaining Charlemagne and Malahayati's data, the Guardians were advised by Ana and Clovis to seek out a vault hidden within the Bray Patriarch's facility on Europa, beneath the Exoscience labs, the [[Yggdrasil Stack]], to help them understand the Submind frameworks and to merge it with their mainframe. As the Guardians infiltrated the labs, they encountered [[Warwatcher, Eye of Xivu Arath]], a powerful Hive Shrieker and commander within Xivu Arath's Horde. Despite the Shrieker's power, the Guardians destroyed it, allowing them to gain access to the vault and in the process, temporarily blinding Xivu Arath on Europa.


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With the Warsat network and the Warmind itself no more, rendering her ritual useless, Xivu Arath began to have her hive pull back but would still maintain a grip on Europa, causing the Guardians to continue operations to prevent the Hive from claiming the moon and corrupt what's left of Clovis Bray.
With the Warsat network and the Warmind itself no more, rendering her ritual useless, Xivu Arath began to have her hive pull back but would still maintain a grip on Europa, causing the Guardians to continue operations to prevent the Hive from claiming the moon and corrupt what's left of Clovis Bray.
===In Titan's Depths===
Following the Witness's arrival and the Guardians combatting [[Emperor Calus|Calus]] and his [[Shadow Legion]] forces on both Earth and Neptune, the Traveler would be claimed by the use of a paracasual entity called [[The Veil]] to create a gateway upon it. After months of fighting the Shadow Legion and failed attempts to follow the Witness, the Vanguard received a distress call from Titan from [[Sloane|Deputy Commander Sloane]], who had been missing since the moon's disappearance following the Pyramid's arrival. With haste, Zavala gathers Saint-14, Lord Saladin and the Guardian to head to Titan and bring Sloane home.
Arriving at Sloane's last known position at the New Pacific Arcology, the team finds the area eerily quiet but as the Guardian headed toward the Communications Array to pinpoint Sloane's location, they come under assault from the Taken and Hive. During this, The Drifter makes a surprise appearance after taking notice in Titan's return, also looking for Sloane's whereabouts. As they fight off their attackers, they hear the thundering voice of Xivu Arath herself, taunting them. As the Guardian attempts to silence the Hive War God's Battlesong, they encounter another Celebrant of Xivu Arath, [[Azshradat, Celebrant of Xivu Arath|Azshradat]], but it escapes, leaving the Guardian to finish their task in realigning the Communications Array. However, they discover that Sloane's location is pinpointed one kilometer down in the methane ocean, where the pressure would likely kill anyone. With Zavala's insistence, Drifter lends the Guardian some aquatic devices that will allow them to survive the pressure for a brief period. The devices worked as hope and find Sloane, though partially corrupted with Taken energies, along with a massive creature the Deputy Commander claimed is named [[Ahsa]] and who the distress signal was actually for. Sloane states that Ahsa saved her life when Titan was taken by the Witness, almost being possessed by Xivu Arath when her Taken affliction began, and claims she is an old enemy of the Witness. Further, her Taken affliction not only allows her to be "tuned into the enemy's radio" but also communicate with Ahsa, albeit very briefly, and Ahsa has some very important information to share with the Guardians.
[[File:D2SoD-Ahsa-Sloane.png|thumb|right|310px|The rogue worm Ahsa and Sloane.]]
With the Drifter's expertise, his use of Gambit Tech and of a underwater coral plant that bares the same physic properties as egregore, the Vanguard believes they can strengthen Sloane's connection to Ahsa for her to interpret her messages. Their first mission involved finding more of the coral plant within the Methane seas and locating a Fallen Servitor, [[J4W-S, Wrath-Hunter Servitor]], that Xivu Arath's Wrathborn had taken control over. Delving deep into the methane seas with a golden age version of the gear the Drifter gave them, the Guardians are able to locate the servitor, after using Sloane herself as bait, destroy it and gain the egregore coral they need, allowing Sloane to interpret Ahsa's first message. Said message involved "an oasis in the desert", of travelers and wanderers and the "first of those claimed by the Deep", the first "victims of the Witness".
In addition to helping Sloane, the Guardians conducted Salvage operations in the methane seas on both the Vanguard's and Drifter's behalf. During one such salvage operation, they encounter Azshradat once more. Despite Azshradat's power and the Hive supporting him, the Guardians slayed the latest of Xivu Arath's Celebrants. The Guardians would also face old foes that Xivu Arath had risen and made Taken, such as [[Val Ca'uor]] but were not enough to stop the Guardians' efforts.
After gathering more salvage for the Drifter to tune his Gambit device, Sloane directs the Guardians back into the depths to find more coral egregore with Saint-14 providing tactical. As the Guardians worked their way down, they were swarmed by Xivu Arath's Taken forces but despite their efforts, the Guardians preserved, Sloane resisting the War God's taunts and managed to reach the sea floor, where they confront [[Kudazad, Binder of Savathûn]], a former field leader of the Witch Queen, now twisted to serve Xivu Arath. Despite the Wizard's power the Guardians managed to slay Kudazad and gather the coral they need. Using it, Sloane is able to interpret Ahsa's the second part of her message, speaking about a "city of light" and a "Silent God withholding a deeper truth". However, the experience of the message takes a toll on the deputy commander, to the concern of both Zavala and Saint-14.
In time, the Vanguard had located a new area of Titan's depths that possessed untouched egregore coral but their movements were noticed by Xivu Arath's forces, leading them to move in and try to claim the coral themselves. Racing towards the depths, the Guardians encounter Taken under Xivu Arath and found they were corrupting the coral before the Guardians could reach them. However, using the Drifter's tech, the Guardians were able to purify the coral as they take out the Taken. During this, Sloane noticed she was being pursued by a Taken Knight which she briefly fought off before it disappeared. The Guardians themselves would confront this Taken Knight, revealed to be Kelgorath, who allowed himself to be Taken to continue his devoted service to the Hive God of War. Yet, despite Kelgorath's persistence and Taken powers, the Guardians prevailed, slaying Kelgorath and collecting the coral. With the coral, Sloane was able to better her connection with Ahsa, taking less of a toll on her, and interprets her next message. Said message spoke of "A promise of something more... Two halves of a whole... long divided."
[[File:Season-of-the-Deep-Hive-Deepdive.png|thumb|right|325px|Guardians battling Taken Kelgorath in Titan's depths.]]
Later on, The Drifter would inform the Guardian that he salvage they collected from Titan's depths have been put to good use but to complete it he needs a different piece of technology, Pyramid tech. He directs them to travel to Savathûn's Throne World and secure pieces of Pyramid tech that the Scorn have been acquiring from the Rhulk's [[Sunken Pyramid]]. With it, he can modify his extraction equipment to work in the deepest trenches of the [[Kraken Mare]]. Traveling to the Quagmire of the Witch Queen's realm, the Guardian succeeds in gathering [[Amorphous Alloy]]s from the Scorn. After another Deepdive Mission and gathering egregore coral, Sloane interprets the next part of Ahsa's message which spoke of "calamity" and "A wordless denial. A fleeing god. Betrayal... and escape. The pursuit... for the final shape...".
The Drifter would continue to tune his machine to strengthen Sloane's connection to Ahsa. However, to make it work better, he asks the Guardians to gain more Pyramid Salvage but most importantly, he has the Guardians hunt for something of the Light, specifically components of a Hive Ghost. Traveling to the Witch Queen's Throne world once more, pillaging the Sunken Pyramid and hunting for a Hive Lightbearer, the Guardians return to the Drifter who uses the new components to his device to enhance Sloane's connection. This time, Sloane and Ahsa's minds become one, allowing Ahsa to speak with Sloane's voice for only a few moments to speak of the most important segment of her message: The Witness's origins. In the very distant past, the first victims of The Witness were as Ahsa described, a people not unlike humanity, struggling on a hostile world that would ultimately find the Traveler, giving it the name of "the Gardener", turning their world into a paradise and begin a golden age that would last eons. However, the Traveler never spoke to them or offer guidance as the people began to crave meaning in their lives, a purpose. In time, as they studied the Light, they encountered an entity that was connected to the Traveler, the Veil, and their study on it led them to commune with the Darkness, the power of thought and consciousness, for the first time, concluding that the Light was a force of chaos. However, they believed that by using the Veil and the Traveler together, they could bring order to the chaos, a "perfect" reality that they would call the Final Shape. The Traveler however, refused to let this happen and thus fled but the people remained determined to enact their goal. Using the power of the Darkness, the people merged their entire civilization's consciousness into a single unfathomable being, The Witness. Said being would embark on its crusade to find the Traveler and the Veil to fulfill its ambitions in enacting the Final Shape and after billions of years, it is now close to reaching its goal.
Sloane is left reeling at not just the strain of the message but at the knowledge of The Witness's origins, the desire for a purpose, to find meaning in a meaningless universe. Nonetheless, Ahsa's message gives the Guardians the knowledge on their foe few possess and hope that Ahsa may also have some intel on how to follow the Witness through the portal, thus resolving to continue the mission on Titan.
However, following a recent Dive, Saladin took immediate notice that as the Guardians did their salvage missions, Xivu Arath had struck, conducting a ritual against Ahsa, leading her to leave the safety of Kraken Mare to disrupt their ritual but ended up being captured. Gathering Zavala, Drifter, Sloane, Saint-14 and the Guardian, the group mount a rescue mission, Saladin manages to track Ahsa's location and organize the group to divert Xivu Arath's forces to create an opening for the Guardian to breach through and reach Ahsa. Gathering his Iron War Beasts as backup, Saladin launches the mission but as the Guardian delves deeper and closer to Ahsa's position, Sloane feels Ahsa's pain as a result of their link, discovering that ritual Xivu Arath is conducting is meant to Take Ahsa. Racing to the ritual site, the Guardian confronts the ritual's handlers, three wizards, each bearing the title [[Scream of Xivu Arath]], who were using corrupted egregore coral to the catalysts of their ritual. Despite the Hive and Taken's efforts, the Guardian slays the Screams and using Drifter's machine, purifies the coral, actually wounding Xivu Arath in the process. With the Iron War Beasts support, the Guardian managed to disrupt the ritual and save Ahsa from being Taken, leading the group to clear their zones before Drifter had Ahsa, Sloane, Zavala and the Guardian transmat back to base.
Back at the safety of the Arcologies and Xivu Arath's forces in full retreat, Sloane "finishes the mission" by interpreting the last part of Ahsa's message but is nearly possessed and Taken by Xivu Arath. Fortunately, Zavala is able to reach Sloane, getting the Deputy Commander to regain herself and interpret the message: the way to The Witness may be blocked but one may know of a way to reach it, "she who hides truth in deception", Savathûn, the Witch Queen, leaving the Guardian and Zavala shaken. The finished messaged straining her and wounded from the ritual attempt, leads Ahsa to enter hibernation. However, the knowledge that the only method for the Vanguard to follow the Witness through the portal is to rely on the Witch Queen, which means they have to allow her to be revived. This plan leaves both Saladin and Saint-14 incredulous, believing that bringing Savathûn back is a huge mistake. Zavala however, believes there is no other way and claims that Eris and Ikora have a method to ensure the Witch Queen will remain captive even when revived but this does little to ease his fellow Titans or even the Guardian, citing that Immaru will not be fooled into a trap. Zavala however, states that it won't be a trap but a bargain. He gets his Lightbearer back while they get the answers they need to enter the portal to follow the Witness. Still heavily wary, Saladin departs to inform Empress Caiatl of this development while Saint-14 promises that if the Witch Queen strays for even a moment, he will strike, something which Zavala understands and accepts.
====Lucent Scheme====
As the Guardians combatted Xivu Arath's forces within the depths of Titan's oceans, they received word from Hawthorne that there has been a development on Titan; a Lucent Hive ship had delved deep into the waters beneath the New Pacific Arcology, though for what purpose remains a mystery. Gathering a team, the Guardians brave the depths to reach the sea floor and the Lucent Ship but lose contact with Sloane as it appeared a mass ritual was being conducted at the site, disrupting communications. As they delved deeper into the methane sea to reach the hive ship, the Guardians also collected calcified fragments that held the voice of Xivu Arath, who appeared to be journaling her tribulations since Oryx's death towards her conquest of Torabatl and even Savathûn's conversion to the Light.
After reaching the Lucent ship and locating the ritual's center point, the Guardians discovered the calcified remains of Oryx himself and the Lucent Hive were attempting a brute force approach to resurrecting him with the Light. The ritual was led by a former member of the Grasp of Nokris, [[Šimmumah ur-Nokru]], now a Lightbearer necromancer for the Lucent Brood, along with other former members of Oryx's court. Despite the Lucent Hive's efforts, the Guardians slay Šimmumah ur-Nokru and disrupted the ritual, preventing the attempted resurrection but the revelation of such an attempt worried Sloane. Taking this news to Ikora, the Warlock Vanguard agrees to set up patrols and fortifications to prevent such an attempt again but the situation rattled Ikora greatly. She took further measures by placing Oryx's corpse within a secured Vanguard vault, much like with the Witch Queen's remains.
===Hive Gods Clash===
{{Quote|So go ahead, sport. Make a mess. Enjoy yourself. Welcome to the Hive.|Immaru.}}
Understanding that there was no other choice if they wished to stop the Witness, the Vanguard reached out to Immaru and offered him Savathûn‘s body, if she were to agree to help them pass through the portal at the Traveler. Immaru counters with a bargain of his own, citing that Savathûn anticipated that the Guardians would need her; they would need to deal with the Witch Queen's sister, Xivu Arath, before he would revive Savathûn. In this task, he would provide his aid in combating the Hive God of War. Despite the terms, Ikora and Eris Morn agreed, with the latter granting the Guardian a relic she forged with Hive magic to help them, the [[Acolyte's Staff]]. Immaru directed the Guardians to a special location within Savathûn's Throne World that held the information they needed, [[Savathûn's Spire]], found at the top of the Sanctum of the Brood Queen. Fighting past legions of Lucent Hive ordered by the Witch Queen to protect the Spire, regardless of Immaru's current orders, the Guardian's use of the Acolyte's Staff allowed them to uncover the Spire and traverse its labyrinthine interior while disrupting Scorn and Hive rituals impeding them.
[[File:Clash of the Hive Gods.jpg|310px|thumb|right|Guardians entering Savathûn's Spire.]]
Despite the Lucent Hive and their Scorn prisoners hampering their efforts, the Guardians managed to clear the Spire, slaying its wardens, [[Dûl Alai]], [[Ur-Hiruk]] and [[Zirah]], reconfiguring the Light coursing through it using crystals the Witch Queen had made, and locate a ritual site beneath it. During this, the Guardians were given recordings of the Witch Queen by Immaru, messages she left behind in the event the Guardians ever required her aid after killing her. In one message, Savathûn states that they cannot defeat Xivu Arath conventionally, for her sister feeds off all conflict and grows stronger from it. Therefore, to defeat Xivu Arath, they must use the logic that the Hive God of War believes to be absolute: their Sword Logic. Specifically, Eris Morn must become a Hive God, gathering power through the tithe system, until she is strong enough to challenge Xivu Arath, for only a Hive of equal strength can do so. Ikora immediately objects to this, believing they cannot utilize Hive magic in such a way, or play by the Sword Logic's rules, without unfavorable consequences. Eris Morn states that there is no other way to challenge Xivu Arath, as simply maintaining their current stalemate with her or outright confronting her is not feasible for they would eventually lose in either case. Despite fearing what will happen to Eris, Ikora reluctantly agrees to allow Eris to proceed with her ritual. Using Hive magic, Eris's body transforms with new Hive biology, capable of feeding off of the battles the Guardians partake in, allowing her to grow in strength. With the ritual complete, Eris Morn had emerged as the new Hive God of Vengeance and made a base for herself within the Throne World she would call the [[Athenaeum]] which the H.E.L.M. was connected to via a portal.
To begin in the quest to make Eris stronger, the Guardians located a prison called the oubliette beneath Savathûn's Spire, which also housed various ritual sites, the [[Altars of Summoning]], and acting as her acolyte, they battled with prisoners and retainers of the Witch Queen during her earlier studies with the Light, which included Vex, the Ternary Minds, and forgotten Lucent Hive, such as [[Alak'nar]] and [[Ei Haaruz]], both Retainers of Savathûn. Defeating them allowed Eris to gain strength from the tithe system, as planned. However, Ikora remained deeply disturbed by the circumstances, seeing Eris and the Guardian revel in the slaughtering, but admits she can't deny the results.
Eris would later clarify the nature of her transformation to the Guardian, stating that her transformation didn't empower her as she expected but instead "refined" her, making Eris more herself which concerned Ikora but Eris remains resolute. She would further inform the Guardian on the nature of the Hive's Sword Logic and of Xivu Arath's devotion to it. To the Hive, the Sword Logic is the only way to prove one's right to exist while the rest die in terror but Eris states the Hive's logic is flawed as she had used it to acquire the power needed to claim her vengeance just as she did when Crota, Oryx and Savathûn were felled. Eris was able to see past Xivu Arath's devotion to the Sword Logic as a desperate, childish cry to prove it right and using it against her would deny her its vindication. Further, Eris states that while she may use the Sword Logic, she is using it not out of desperation as the Hive do but out of desire. Immaru offers insight of his own but scoffs that "philosophy" will defeat Xivu Arath. He offers a recording of an argument Xivu Arath had with Savathûn not long after Oryx had been slain years ago, where Xivu Arath desired to avenge their brother just as he attempted to avenge his son but the Witch Queen mocked her desire for revenge, stating that by the Guardians killing Crota and Oryx, then both have deserved death. Further, Savathûn states that Oryx's attempts to avenge his son's death only proved him a hypocrite, mocking Xivu Arath for being the same. The Hive God of War, however, refused to accept this believing that Eris, she who orchestrated Oryx's demise, would take up his mantle, take her "true shape" and eventually face her. The Witch Queen, however, remained unimpressed, citing her sister as a "vain child" that Oryx "spoiled rotten" before stating that she will not always get her way. With the recording finished, Immaru theorizes that Xivu Arath sees Eris as Oryx's heir and that this was part of Savathûn's plan which makes the Hive Ghost wonder what the former Lightbearer is doing.
[[File:Destiny-2-season-of-the-witch-eris-hive.png|thumb|right|310px|Eris Morn, Hive God of Vengeance.]]
With all this new insight, the Guardian continues on in their mission of gathering tithes for Eris, whether it be in Shaxx's Crucible or within the Altars of Summoning, growing stronger with each kill. In addition, Eris provides attunements for the Guardian in strengthening her powers and their abilities in using Hive Magic. The Guardian would receive one more message from Immaru, again taunting them regarding his dislike of their alliance but goes through with the plan because his Lightbearer had ordered it, along with him to give the Guardians whatever they need, giving them another recording of Savathûn's as proof. Of course, Immaru does so in his usual brutal, matter-of-fact style, encouraging the Guardians to help Eris grow stronger with tithes, mocking them once again for being part of the Witch Queen's plan.
In time, Eris calls upon the Guardian in her Hive form once more within her Athenaum. She informs them that ever since she assumed her new form, a whisper from the Deep called to her, goading her to give in to her vengeance but Eris refused and promises to destroy her Hive form along with the rest once Xivu Arath is dealt with. However, Eris warns the Guardians that the Hive God of War will not fall to might alone for she has fed off of conflict since the first war-song. Nonetheless, Eris states that each tithe strengthens her as well as thrills her but informs the Guardians that her cards speak of change, "a great shadow rises from the sea of blood", as she explains. In essence, something is coming.
That something turned out to be Xivu Arath herself, as her brood managed to breach into Savathûn's Spire, looking to turn her sister's court into her battlefield. After taking out [[Molok, Edge of Xivu Arath]], the Guardians work to clear out the rest of the spire of Xivu Arath's forces even as the War God taunted them and issued her challenge towards Eris Morn. As the Guardians ascended the Spire, slaying any Scorn before Xivu Arath's brood could, the War God continued to taunt Eris, goading her to accept the Sword Logic as truth and face her as Hive, but Eris Morn refuses to give into Xivu Arath's words before threatening her that once their clash is over, she will flee, leaving the Xivu Arath's Worm to gnaw at her before she starves. Ikora claims that they must rethink their plan but Eris Morn states that they can't for Xivu Arath's presence only proves its efficacy and that while they cannot directly fight the Hive God of War, they can still hold the line against her until a way forward is found. As such, Eris Morn instructs the Guardians to return to the oubliette to claim the tithes she needs before Xivu Arath claims them as spoils for her eternal war. Ikora once again voices her discomfort in their plan but Eris Morn merely states she doesn't have to. Immaru quickly makes contact with the Guardian to make haste in reaching his Lightbearer's oubliette, citing that Xivu Arath breaching into Savathûn's Throne World wasn't part of the plan.
Returning to the Witch Queen's oubliette, entering into the Altars of Summoning, the Guardians already hear the voice of Xivu Arath herself, taunting them on how even Warriors of the Light honor the Sword Logic, claiming that her sister's spire and the Altars as proof. At the Altar of Devotion, the Guardians managed to slay [[Ir Dollox]] and [[Ir Kaza]], Talons of Xivu Arath before they could claim tithes for Xivu Arath. Fortunately, their deaths serve as more tithes for Eris just the same which only leaves Xivu Arath incensed. As the Guardians neared the next Altar, Xivu Arath summoned her best general, [[Leviathan-Eater, Bane of the Ammonites]], to face them. However, before their battle could proceed any further, the Leviathan-Eater withdraws, leading Ikora to believe that he was testing the Guardians' capabilities but he would be back with reinforcements once Xivu’s brood has been assembled.
Ikora continues to have deep reservations about the plan and how it affects Eris, especially after learning of her newly forged bond with Ahsa. From her and Sloane, Ikora and the Guardian learn that Ahsa helps contain the energy of the tithes they collect for Eris but if the ritual goes on for too long then Eris will remain trapped as a Hive while Ahsa will become twisted into something horrible. With this knowledge, Ikora consults with Eris once more, who while remaining resolute, is troubled that her covenant with Ahsa has led her to suffer pain and Eris gains power from it. Nonetheless, Eris refuses to let the ritual change her into something she is not. Further, Eris states to Ikora that, however regrettable, when she first invoked the Worm Gods in her ritual, Ahsa was the one who answered. As such, Eris states that the risk of the ritual is theirs to make.
In time, Ikora's reports regarding Eris's transformation and covenant with Ahsa don't sit well with those in the Tower, herself included. Nonetheless, despite the doubts, Ikora still has faith in Eris as despite what happened to Eris in Elsie's timeline, who succumbed to despair and became corrupted by Darkness, Eris now remains resolute and has friends who support her. Within the Throne World, Eris discovered a hidden location above Savathûn's oubliette, where the [[The Imbaru Engine|Imbaru Engine]] is housed, the method where Savathûn attempted to reinterpret her brother's logic. Much to Immaru's protests, the Guardians enter and partake in the Imbaru Engine, yet despite the confusion the engine attempted to inflict, the Guardians managed to clear the trials. This leads Eris to hope that more of the Witch Queen's secrets will be open to them.
[[File:SotW-Savathun-Eris.jpg|thumb|right|310px|Savathûn being confronted by Eris.]]
After handling more of Ikora's unease with the plan and conquering another trial of the Witch Queen's Imbaru Engine, the Guardian answers Eris Morn's summons, taking her Hive form once more. Proclaiming that this will be their final tithe, Eris Morn states that she has Ikora prepare something from the Vanguard vaults for transmat when the time is right, for when she will remind Savathûn and Xivu Arath were once "born as prey". Returning to the oubliette, Immaru voices his fears that Xivu Arath began to summon the Leviathan-Eater, proclaiming his intent to flee but Eris Morn forces the Hive Ghost to stay as the Guardian opens the way to the Altar of the Sword, where they challenge Xivu Arath's champion. Despite the Leviathan-Eater's power and streams of Hive support, the Guardian manages to hold their own against him, forcing Xivu Arath to prepare a bombardment of the area. Using her Hive Magic, Eris was able to create a barrier strong enough to withstand the bombardment, forcing the Leviathan-Eater to charge, breaching the barrier. In one last clash, the Guardian manages to slay the Leviathan-Eater, empowering Eris and preparing her for the last part of her plan. At the Altar's center, Eris has Ikora transmat the item she requested, Savathûn's body for Immaru to resurrect. Immaru protests, citing that Xivu Arath is still a threat but Eris Morn orders him to proceed as he will not get another chance. Agreeing, Immaru raises Savathûn back from death with the Witch Queen commenting on Eris's Hive form, claiming that she had "come out of her shell" but the Hive God of Vengeance merely replied that she would be the Witch Queen's ruin, slicing her throat, surprising all present. In that act, Eris gained power from Savathûn's death, gaining all the power she had accumulated since the last time she had died before being separated from her worm, which was over a millennia ago. Combining that with the tithes the Guardians had gathered, Eris had now become the most powerful Hive God, surpassing even Xivu Arath. Using her power, Eris Morn cast a spell that banished the Hive God of War from her own Throne World, rendering her mortal and unable to draw strength from tithes before fainting.
Not long after completing her plan, Eris Morn, back in human form, informs the Guardians following the ritual. Savathûn had kept her end of the bargain by informing Ikora of the secret the Vanguard needs to pass through the portal upon the Traveler. Further, as part of a peace offering, the Witch Queen was allowed to return to her Throne World but the Vanguard would not only be allowed to have the Guardians continue to venture into her domain but also take custody of Immaru, thereby allowing the Guardians to destroy her connection to the Light should they believe Savathûn is endangering humanity. Ikora and Eris agreed to the terms, citing that while keeping both Hive Gods alive would be a risk, the Warlock Vanguard believed that the Witness must be their priority. In addition, Ikora believes that at least with Savathûn, they have her connection to the Light in their hands and with Xivu Arath, she is now rendered vulnerable after being banished from her Throne World, thereby making her more open to being confronted. Further, the Guardians continue to partake in the Altars of Summoning with Ikora's permission, as doing so prevents Savathûn from acquiring tithes which would further her experiments, though the Witch Queen would continue to comment and taunt them on their efforts.
Later on, though the Guardians completed all the trials of the Imbaru Engine, they return after the Witch Queen mentioned leaving something for them in it. Entering the Engine and prevailing against the various puzzles and tricks in their path, the Guardians find what Savathûn had left them: a pure Ahamkara egg. Believing the egg may have been from Riven's clutch and that it was in the Witch Queen's possession leaves Ikora and Eris stunned but begin to debate on what to do with it. Eris believes they should destroy the egg, due to her past experiences with the Ahamkara but Ikora believes they should bring it back to the Athenaeum for study, believing that the wish-granting creature may be what the Vanguard needs to pass through the Witness's gateway. After some convincing, Eris agrees but after the Guardian brings the egg back to the Athenaeum to be secured, they recall a strange pattern on Savathûn's wings after she had been resurrected. Bringing their findings to Eris, she concludes that the pattern is the "wish" they need. The "one we would cherish" as Riven spoke of. Knowing of the Ahamkara's notorious nature to twist and subvert the intention of the wishes they grant, Ikora gathers all available knowledge on them and consults with the [[Wall of Wishes]] within the Dreaming City, wanting to ensure that the wish they make to save humanity will be impeccable.


==Sociology==
==Sociology==
===Biology===
===Biology===
[[File:Alakhul.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]]]]
[[File:Alakhul.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]]]]
The Hive are a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eusociality eusocial]species, similar to Earth colonial insects. Several castes or "morphs" of Hive exist, each representing different stages of growth.
The Hive are a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eusociality eusocial] species, similar to Earth colonial insects. Several castes or "morphs" of Hive exist, each representing different stages of growth.


Female Krill consumed a substance called "mother jelly", similar to Earth bees, in order to reproduce, between the age of four and five Fundament years.<ref name="Predators"/><ref name="Sisters"/> Additionally, female Krill who consumed mother jelly were capable of flight. Hive Wizards are the only fertile females, and are capable of either self-fertilization or being with a mate.<ref name="Hive">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XX:_Hive|XX: Hive]]''</ref>  
Female Krill would consume a substance called "mother jelly", similar to Earth bees, in order to reproduce, between the age of four and five Fundament years.<ref name="Predators"/><ref name="Sisters"/> Additionally, female Krill who consumed this jelly were capable of flight. Hive Wizards are the only fertile females, and are capable of either self-fertilization or being with a mate,<ref name="Hive">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XX:_Hive|XX: Hive]]''</ref> likely a holdover from their Krill past.


Hive originate as eggs or cocoons<ref name="Heart"/> laid by a special caste of Wizard known as a Brood Queen. Upon hatching, newborn Hive swallows a Worm larva whole, becoming symbiotic with the Worm inside them.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''' m ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive#Ghost_Fragment:_Hive_2|Ghost Fragment: Hive 2]]''</ref> These newborn Hive grow into Thrall, and Thrall that survive into maturity become Acolytes. Acolytes who have proven themselves can become Knights, who in turn may become Princes leading their own broods.<ref name="Hive"/>  
Hive originate as eggs or cocoons<ref name="Heart"/>. Upon hatching, newborn Hive swallow a Worm larva whole, becoming symbiotic with the Worm inside them.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''' m ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive#Ghost_Fragment:_Hive_2|Ghost Fragment: Hive 2]]''</ref> These newborn Hive grow into Thrall, and Thrall that survive into maturity become Acolytes. Acolytes who have proven themselves can become Knights, who in turn may become Princes leading their own broods.<ref name="Hive"/>  


Hive are capable of [[wikipedia:sequential hermaphroditism|sequential hermaphroditism]]; Oryx, born the female Aurash, became the male Auryx after assuming the unique "king morph",<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XV:_Born_As_Prey|XV: Born As Prey]]''</ref> while Knights are capable of either sex as evidenced by Xivu Arath remaining female despite being a Knight.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XII:_Out_of_the_Deep|XII: Out of the Deep]]''</ref> Ogres, meanwhile, appear to be not a stage of growth in the Hive life cycle, but a mutation brought upon Thrall by Wizard rituals.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive#Orge|Orge]]''</ref>
Hive are capable of [[wikipedia:sequential hermaphroditism|sequential hermaphroditism]]; Oryx, born the female Aurash, became the male Auryx after assuming the unique "king morph",<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XV:_Born_As_Prey|XV: Born As Prey]]''</ref> while Knights are capable of either sex as evidenced by Xivu Arath remaining female despite being a Knight.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XII:_Out_of_the_Deep|XII: Out of the Deep]]''</ref> Ogres, meanwhile, appear to be not a stage of growth in the Hive life cycle, but a mutation brought upon Thrall by Wizard rituals.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive#Orge|Orge]]''</ref>
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The Hive may also differ in appearance and form according to the individuals that spawned them; the Hive Sect belonging to [[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]] appear different from the broods of both [[Oryx, the Taken King]], and [[Crota, Son of Oryx]], sporting a more muscular, bulkier and organic appearance.
The Hive may also differ in appearance and form according to the individuals that spawned them; the Hive Sect belonging to [[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]] appear different from the broods of both [[Oryx, the Taken King]], and [[Crota, Son of Oryx]], sporting a more muscular, bulkier and organic appearance.


The Hive are known to constantly adapt and evolve, generating new mutations as effortless as breathing, which is considered of great interest to the Vex.<ref>[https://commons.ishtar-collective.net/t/adventure-bug-in-the-system/1618 Bug in the System]</ref> They also described to be rather like their own living-component-containing [[Hive Warship|Warships]]; a terrifying amalgam of predator genetics, arcane bio-energetics, and what is considered as Darkness incarnate<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#The_Dungeons|The Dungeons]]''</ref>
The Hive are known to constantly adapt and evolve, generating new mutations as effortless as breathing, which is considered of great interest to the Vex.<ref>[https://commons.ishtar-collective.net/t/adventure-bug-in-the-system/1618 Bug in the System]</ref> They also described to be rather like their own living-component-containing [[Hive Warship|Warships]]; a terrifying amalgam of predator genetics, arcane bio-energetics, and what is considered as Darkness incarnate.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#The_Dungeons|The Dungeons]]''</ref>


Hive fangs grow in rows, with grooves on their roots, and are continually shed, much like those of Earth sharks; when one fang is lost, another moves forward to replace it.<ref>'''Bungie (2020/11/10)''', ''[[Destiny 2]], Grimoire: [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/dark-heirlooms Dark Heirlooms]</ref>
Hive fangs grow in rows, with grooves on their roots, and are continually shed, much like those of Earth sharks; when one fang is lost, another moves forward to replace it.<ref>'''Bungie (2020/11/10)''', ''[[Destiny 2]], Grimoire: [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/dark-heirlooms Dark Heirlooms]''</ref>


===Culture===
===Culture===
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===Death and resurrection===
===Death and resurrection===
{{Quote|Death is only and forever an ending. All else is sacrilege.|Kuldax}}
{{Quote|Death is only and forever an ending. All else is sacrilege.|Kuldax<ref name="Heretic">'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], Item Description: [[Heretic]]''</ref>}}
Resurrection, in general, is seen as heretical by the Hive who follow the Sword Logic. To the Hive, death is the principle of the Sword Logic to attaining apotheosis; to take and grow stronger after defeating an opponent. If the slain were resurrected, it would be contradicting the logic it violated. As such, Nokris, who learned the secrets of necromancy from Xol, was branded a heretic, exiled from his kind and condemned to obscurity as his father removed nearly all traces of his name.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/8/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Wormgod Caress]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2018/8/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Verity's Brow]]''</ref>
[[Resurrection]], in general, is seen as heretical by the Hive who follow the Sword Logic. To the Hive, death is the principle of the Sword Logic to attaining apotheosis; to take and grow stronger after defeating an opponent. If the slain were resurrected, it would be contradicting the logic it violated. As such, Nokris, who learned the secrets of necromancy from Xol, was branded a heretic, exiled from his kind and condemned to obscurity as his father removed nearly all traces of his name.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/8/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Wormgod Caress]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2018/8/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Verity's Brow]]''</ref>


The rules of death are somewhat different to the Hive than what they are to humans. This is most notably exemplified by the concept of Ascendance: those Hive individuals who have grown powerful enough through the Sword Logic can move between the physical dimension and the [[Ascendant Plane]] and carve a "throne world" there so that when they are killed in the real world, they retreat to their throne world and can return after a time. Only death occurring in their own throne world is a true, final death in terms of the Hive. It appears that dying in another's throne world is reversible, as illustrated in the Books of Sorrow, where Oryx resurrects his sisters having killed them both within his throne world.<ref name="Carved in Ruin"/> It is likely this was possible because the sisters had already established their own throne worlds.<ref name="The High War" /> Furthermore, the manner in which Oryx brings his sisters back is very particular - he does it by defining their nature through acts of war and cunning. At another point Xivu Arath calls him back from the Deep (where she and Savathûn have trapped him) in a similar manner, through describing him,<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXXV:_This_Love_Is_War|XXXV: This Love Is War]]''</ref> and millennia later Savathûn summons Xivu Arath to [[Torobatl]] through an act of "war and blood".<ref>'''Bungie (2021/2/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Chosen]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard'', [[Lore:Empress#CHAPTER 5: NEW GODS|Empress]]</ref> Another example of a Hive dying in another's throne world and then coming back is [[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]]; being one of the bosses of the [[raid]] [[Crota's End]], she dies in [[Oversoul Throne|his throne world]] but can be later seen attending Crota's ritual of passing in the mission [[Last Rites]]. Crota's mate Omnigul is also notable for returning after having been killed by Guardians, but it can be a hint towards her being an Ascendant Hive.
The rules of death are somewhat different to the Hive than what they are to humans. This is most notably exemplified by the concept of Ascendance: those Hive individuals who have grown powerful enough through the Sword Logic can move between the physical dimension and the [[Ascendant Plane]] and carve a "throne world" there so that when they are killed in the real world, they retreat to their throne world and can return after a time. Only death occurring in their own throne world is a true, final death in terms of the Hive. It appears that dying in another's throne world is reversible, as illustrated in the Books of Sorrow, where Oryx resurrects his sisters having killed them both within his throne world.<ref name="Carved in Ruin"/> It is likely this was possible because the sisters had already established their own throne worlds.<ref name="The High War" /> Furthermore, the manner in which Oryx brings his sisters back is very particular - he does it by defining their nature through acts of war and cunning. At another point Xivu Arath calls him back from the Deep (where she and Savathûn have trapped him) in a similar manner, through describing him,<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XXXV:_This_Love_Is_War|XXXV: This Love Is War]]''</ref> and millennia later Savathûn summons Xivu Arath to [[Torobatl]] through an act of "war and blood".<ref>'''Bungie (2021/2/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Chosen]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard'', [[Lore:Empress#CHAPTER 5: NEW GODS|Empress]]</ref> Another example of a Hive dying in another's throne world and then coming back is [[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]]; being one of the bosses of the [[raid]] [[Crota's End]], she dies in [[Oversoul Throne|his throne world]] but can be later seen attending Crota's ritual of passing in the mission [[Last Rites]]. Crota's mate Omnigul is also notable for returning after having been killed by Guardians, but it can be a hint towards her being an Ascendant Hive.
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In descending order of importance, the Gods of the Hive are:  
In descending order of importance, the Gods of the Hive are:  


'''[[The Witness]]''',<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, "At the beginning, they stood in thrall of the Formless One, and they offered themselves to its depth.", [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/grasp-of-eir Grasp of Eir]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, "They had a choice. They chose the hunger. They chose the Formless One. They chose the Worm Gods.", [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/worm-gods-boon "Worm Gods' Boon"]''</ref> the entity controlling the Hive Gods through [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness|Rhulk]]
'''[[The Witness]]''',<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, "At the beginning, they stood in thrall of the Formless One, and they offered themselves to its depth.", [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/grasp-of-eir Grasp of Eir]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, "They had a choice. They chose the hunger. They chose the Formless One. They chose the Worm Gods.", [http://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/worm-gods-boon "Worm Gods' Boon"]''</ref> the entity controlling the Hive Gods through [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness|Rhulk]].
*'''[[Worms|The Worm Gods]]''', those who gave the Hive their immortality in exchange for a tithe of Light
*'''[[Xita, the Nurturing Worm]]''', Mother of the [[Worm God]]s whose larvae gave the Hive their immortality in exchange for a tithe of Light
:*'''[[Eir, the Keeper of Order]]'''
:*'''[[Akka, the Worm of Secrets]]'''
::*'''[[Oryx, the Taken King]]''', God-King of the Hive
::*'''[[Oryx, the Taken King]]''', God-King of the Hive
::**'''[[Crota, Son of Oryx]]''', crown prince to the Osmium Throne; son of Oryx
::**'''[[Crota, Son of Oryx]]''', crown prince to the Osmium Throne; son of Oryx
::*'''[[Xivu Arath, God of War]]'''
::*'''[[Xivu Arath, God of War]]'''
:*'''[[Eir, the Keeper of Order]]'''
:*'''[[Ur, the Ever-Hunger]]'''
:*'''[[Ur, the Ever-Hunger]]'''
::*'''[[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]]'''
::*'''[[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]]'''
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:*'''[[Xol, Will of the Thousands]]'''
:*'''[[Xol, Will of the Thousands]]'''
::*'''[[Nokris, Supplicant to Savathûn]]''', former High Priest of Xol; estranged son of Oryx
::*'''[[Nokris, Supplicant to Savathûn]]''', former High Priest of Xol; estranged son of Oryx
:*'''[[Akka, the Worm of Secrets]]'''&dagger;


==Command structure==
==Command structure==
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:CelebrantSummon.png|200px]]</center> || '''[[Xivu Arath's Horde]]''' || The servants of [[Xivu Arath, God of War]]. Primarily found in the [[Dreaming City]].
| <center>[[File:CelebrantSummon.png|200px]]</center> || '''[[Xivu Arath's Horde]]''' || The servants of [[Xivu Arath, God of War]] and one of the major Hive broods. Primarily found in the [[Dreaming City]].
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:WQLucent4.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Lucent Brood]]''' || The resurrected  servants of [[Savathûn]]. They have been gifted with [[Light]].
| <center>[[File:WQLucent4.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Lucent Brood]]''' || The servants of [[Savathûn]] and gifted with the [[Light]]. Primarily found in the [[Court of Savathûn]].
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:Hive1.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Savathûn's Brood]]''' || The servants of [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] and [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]]. They either joined the ranks of the Lucent Brood or of Xivu Arath's Horde following Savathun's betrayal of the Witness .
| <center>[[File:Hive1.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Savathûn's Brood]]''' || The servants of [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] and [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]] and one of the major Hive broods. Primarily found in the [[Dreaming City]], however some have either joined the ranks of the Lucent Brood or of Xivu Arath's Horde following Savathun's betrayal of the Witness.
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:HiddenSwarm.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Hidden Swarm]]''' || Formerly the vanguard for Crota's invasion of Earth, now the sect de facto in control of the Moon and allied with Xivu Arath's Horde.
| <center>[[File:HiddenSwarm.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Hidden Swarm]]''' || Formerly the vanguard for Crota's invasion of Earth, now the sect de facto in control of the Moon and allied with Xivu Arath's Horde.
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:Ecthar.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Blood of Oryx]]''' || The servants of [[Oryx, the Taken King]], and one of the major Hive broods. They are located on the [[Dreadnaught]].
| <center>[[File:Ecthar.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Blood of Oryx]]''' || The servants of [[Oryx, the Taken King]], and one of the major Hive broods. They were once encountered on the [[Dreadnaught]].
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:Monster.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[The Silent Brood]]''' || Wardens of the Dreadnaught's dungeons and overseers of [[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]].
| <center>[[File:Monster.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[The Silent Brood]]''' || Wardens of the Dreadnaught's dungeons and overseers of [[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]].
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| <center>[[File:VenomofOryx.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Venom of Oryx]]''' || A taskforce sent by Oryx to subvert or destroy [[Rasputin]]. They only appear during the [[quest]] mission [[The First Firewall]].
| <center>[[File:VenomofOryx.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Venom of Oryx]]''' || A taskforce sent by Oryx to subvert or destroy [[Rasputin]]. They only appear during the [[quest]] mission [[The First Firewall]].
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:SoC4.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Spawn of Crota]]''' || The servants of [[Crota, Son of Oryx]], and one of the major broods. They are located on the [[Moon]].
| <center>[[File:SoC4.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Spawn of Crota]]''' || The servants of [[Crota, Son of Oryx]]. They were once encountered on the [[Moon]] before they joined the ranks of the [[Hidden Swarm]].
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:Grasp of Nokris.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Grasp of Nokris]]''' || The servants of [[Nokris]] and the Worm God [[Xol]]. They were once encountered on [[Mars]] before joining the ranks of the Lucent Brood.  
| <center>[[File:Grasp of Nokris.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Grasp of Nokris]]''' || The servants of [[Nokris]] and the Worm God [[Xol]]. They were once encountered on [[Mars]] before they joined the ranks of the Lucent Brood.  
|-
|-
| <center>[[File:Hiraks1.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Hiraks,_the_Mindbender#The_Mindbent_Hive|The Mindbent]]''' || A brood spawned under [[In Anânh, Brood Queen|In Anânh]] and mind controlled by the [[Scorn|Scorned Baron]] [[Hiraks, the Mindbender]]. Found on the [[Tangled Shore]].
| <center>[[File:Hiraks1.jpg|200px]]</center> || '''[[Hiraks,_the_Mindbender#Mindbent_Gallery|The Mindbent]]''' || A small sect spawned under [[In Anânh, Brood Queen|In Anânh]] and mind controlled by the [[Scorn|Scorned Baron]] [[Hiraks, the Mindbender]]. They were once encountered on the [[Tangled Shore]].
|}
|}


==Named individuals and mini-bosses==
==Named individuals and mini-bosses==
===Hive Pantheon===
===Hive Pantheon===
*'''[[Oryx, the Taken King]]''' – <small>The God-King of the Hive</small>
*'''[[Oryx, the Taken King]]''' – <small>God-King and Hive God of Navigation</small>
**'''[[Crota, Son of Oryx]]''' – <small>Hive Prince and Son of Oryx</small>
**'''[[Crota, Son of Oryx]]''' – <small>Hive Prince and Son of Oryx</small>
**'''[[Nokris|Nokris, Son of Oryx]]''' – <small>Hive Prince and Son of Oryx</small>
***'''[[Omnigul, Will of Crota]]''' – <small>Consort of Crota</small>
***'''[[Hashladûn, Daughter of Crota|Hashladûn]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
***'''[[Besurith, Daughter of Crota|Besurith]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
***'''[[Voshyr]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
***'''[[Kinox]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
**'''[[Nokris|Nokris, Son of Oryx]]''' – <small>Former Hive Prince and Son of Oryx</small>
**'''[[Ir Halak, Deathsinger]]''' – <small>Daughter of Oryx</small>
**'''[[Ir Halak, Deathsinger]]''' – <small>Daughter of Oryx</small>
**'''[[Ir Anûk, Deathsinger]]''' – <small>Daughter of Oryx</small>  
**'''[[Ir Anûk, Deathsinger]]''' – <small>Daughter of Oryx</small>  
**'''[[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]]''' – <small>Foster Son</small>  
**'''[[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]]''' – <small>Foster Son</small>  
*'''[[Xivu Arath, God of War]]''' – <small>The God of War</small>
*'''[[Xivu Arath, God of War]]''' – <small>Hive God of War</small>
**'''[[Xavan, Daughter of Xivu Arath|Xavan]]''' - <small>Taken Daughter of Xivu Arath</small>
**'''[[Tir Balok, Daughter of Xivu Arath|Tir Balok]]''' - <small>Taken Daughter of Xivu Arath</small>
**'''[[An Ragaar, Son of Xivu Arath|An Ragaar]]''' - <small>Taken Son of Xivu Arath</small>
**'''[[Scoroboth, Son of Xivu Arath]]''' – <small>Undying Emissary and Son of Xivu Arath</small>  
**'''[[Scoroboth, Son of Xivu Arath]]''' – <small>Undying Emissary and Son of Xivu Arath</small>  
*'''[[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]]''' – <small>The Witch Queen</small>
*'''[[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]]''' – <small>Hive God of Cunning</small>
**'''[[Balwûr]]''' – <small>Daughter of Savathûn</small>  
**'''[[Balwûr]]''' – <small>Daughter of Savathûn</small>  
**'''[[Malok, Pride of Oryx]]''' – <small>Son of Savathûn and Taken Prince</small>  
**'''[[Malok, Pride of Oryx]]''' – <small>Son of Savathûn and Taken Prince</small>  
**'''[[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]]''' – <small>Daughter of Savathûn</small>
**'''[[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]]''' – <small>Daughter of Savathûn</small>
*'''[[Omnigul, Will of Crota]]''' – <small>Consort of Crota</small>
*'''[[Eris Morn]]''' – <small>Hive God of Vengeance</small>
**'''[[Hashladûn, Daughter of Crota|Hashladûn]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
**'''[[Besurith, Daughter of Crota|Besurith]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
**'''[[Voshyr]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>
**'''[[Kinox]]''' – <small>Daughter of Crota</small>


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*[[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]]
*[[Ir Yût, the Deathsinger]]
*[[Kelgorath, Risen from Bones]]
*[[Kelgorath, Risen from Bones]]
*[[Leviathan-Eater, Bane of the Ammonites]]
*[[Navôta, Eir Spawn]]
*[[Navôta, Eir Spawn]]
*[[Phogoth, the Untamed]]
*[[Phogoth, the Untamed]]
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*[[Volmâr, the Tempted]]
*[[Volmâr, the Tempted]]
*[[Vurok, Eir Spawn]]
*[[Vurok, Eir Spawn]]
*[[Wrath of the Swarm]]


====Venom of Oryx====
====Venom of Oryx====
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*[[Nydor, Arbiter]]
*[[Nydor, Arbiter]]
*[[Posthüm of the Deep]]
*[[Posthüm of the Deep]]
*[[Prince of Yul]]
*[[Pryn-rid, Treasurer of Savathûn]]
*[[Pryn-rid, Treasurer of Savathûn]]
*[[Sardav, Arbiter]]
*[[Sardav, Arbiter]]
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====Xivu Arath's Horde====
====Xivu Arath's Horde====
*[[An Ragaar, Son of Xivu Arath]]
*[[An Xohol, Jaws of Xivu Arath]]
*[[An Xohol, Jaws of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Arak'tha, Sworn to Xivu Arath]]
*[[Azshradat, Celebrant of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Bulwark of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Golakh, Befouler]]
*[[Haroktha, Scourge of the Helium Drinkers]]
*[[Haroktha, Scourge of the Helium Drinkers]]
*[[Hasaak, Venom of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Hasaak, Venom of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Ir Yun, Cult of Megor]]
*[[Ir Yun, Cult of Megor]]
*[[Megor, Spawn of Xivu]]
*[[Megor, Spawn of Xivu]]
*[[Rhungatt, Might of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Ruithe, Sworn to Xivu Arath]]
*[[Ruithe, Sworn to Xivu Arath]]
*[[Scoroboth, Son of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Soulfire Hierarch]]
*[[Sugroth, Shield of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Sugroth, Shield of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Tir Balok, Daughter of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Tulkor, Ferocity of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Tulkor, Ferocity of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Warwatcher, Eye of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Warwatcher, Eye of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Xavan, Daughter of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Viraak, Cruelty of Xivu Arath]]
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====Lucent Brood====
====Lucent Brood====
*[[Alak'nar, Retainer of Savathûn]]
*[[Atan Maht, Margrave of Erasure]]
*[[Atan Maht, Margrave of Erasure]]
*[[Aulith, Oblative Postulant]]
*[[Auloc, Oblative Postulant]]
*[[Balhoth, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Balhoth, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Bar-Zel, Tutelary of Savathûn]]
*[[Bar-Zel, Tutelary of Savathûn]]
*[[Bor'gong, Warden of the Spring]]
*[[Bor'gong, Warden of the Spring]]
*[[Dûl Alai, Warden of the Spire]]
*[[Ei Arat, Trespasser]]
*[[Ei Arat, Trespasser]]
*[[Ei Haaruz, Retainer of Savathûn]]
*[[Ei Irulac, Last of Her Coven]]
*[[Elikan, Last of His Coven]]
*[[Elūnash, Oblative Adherent]]
*[[Gaze of Savathûn]]
*[[Gee'yom, Resonant Saboteur]]
*[[Gee'yom, Resonant Saboteur]]
*[[Golmag, Warden of the Spring]]
*[[Golmag, Warden of the Spring]]
*[[Hadragal, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Hadragal, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Hastokk, Oblative Aspirant]]
*[[Hathrek, the Glasweard]]
*[[Hathrek, the Glasweard]]
*[[Hiak'ar, Hoardseeker]]
*[[Hiak'ar, Hoardseeker]]
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*[[Savathûn's Right Hand]]
*[[Savathûn's Right Hand]]
*[[Ubartu-ana]]
*[[Ubartu-ana]]
*[[Ur-Hiruk, Warden of the Spire]]
*[[Uul'nath, Lightcleanser]]
*[[Uul'nath, Lightcleanser]]
*[[Uun'kar, Retainer of Savathûn]]
*[[Witch's Eye, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Witch's Eye, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Xirash, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Xirash, Keeper of Memory]]
*[[Zirah, Warden of the Spire]]


====Unknown affiliations====
====Unknown affiliations====
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*[[Hiraks's Familiar]]
*[[Hiraks's Familiar]]
*[[Ir Abassin, Broodlost]]
*[[Ir Abassin, Broodlost]]
*[[Lightslayer]]
*[[Korgath]]
*[[Korgath]]
*[[Osmium Traitor]]
*[[Osmium Traitor]]
*[[Oxiith, Abandoned Spawn]]
*[[Prince of Yul]]
*[[Segrex, the Tainted]]
*[[Segrex, the Tainted]]
*[[Son of In Anânh]]
*[[Son of In Anânh]]
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*[[Nabenki]]
*[[Nabenki]]
*[[Nycor, Reborn]]
*[[Nycor, Reborn]]
*[[Rakthrin, War-Council]]
*[[Sok'tol, Fifth of the Light]]
*[[Sok'tol, Fifth of the Light]]
*[[Ulg'Urin]]
*[[Ulg'Urin]]
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Hive tend to use physical chains with Runes in order to lock doors, and recently energy barriers powered by Soulfire crystals. Hive Runes have various meanings that the Hive can use to tap into different dimensions either as a doorway to another location or as a source of power. These dimensions hold no distinction between a word and its meaning, and in cases where the Hive erode the barrier between these dimensions and our own, the Hive rune for "death" can bring literal death to others.<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-festering-halls-titan-3| Ghost Scan: Festering Halls, Titan]</ref> Chains with these Runes cannot be broken physically. Runes can be "hacked" and cause the chains to disintegrate, though it is considered incredibly difficult to do so; a triptych of Runes is said to be "uncrackable". Ghosts are able to hack Hive Runes, but it takes them time.<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/the-summoning-pits| The Summoning Pits - Ghost dialogue]</ref> Some Rune-locked doors, however, can only be broken using a Hive item known as a [[Tomb Husk]]. Hive crystals are structures powered by, or made of, Soulfire, an energy implied to be emitted by souls themselves. Hive crystals are used as power sources either for rituals or, more commonly, for maintaining barriers, whether to guard entrances or to shield a particular Hive from attack. Although the exact mechanism behind the barriers and crystals is unknown, a cutoff comment by [[Clovis Bray I]] has him believe that the barriers are some form of emitted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect| Casimir field], though Ana mutes his communications link before he can bloviate further.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/12/06)''', ''Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph - Mission - Operation: Diocles''</ref>
Hive tend to use physical chains with Runes in order to lock doors, and recently energy barriers powered by Soulfire crystals. Hive Runes have various meanings that the Hive can use to tap into different dimensions either as a doorway to another location or as a source of power. These dimensions hold no distinction between a word and its meaning, and in cases where the Hive erode the barrier between these dimensions and our own, the Hive rune for "death" can bring literal death to others.<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-festering-halls-titan-3| Ghost Scan: Festering Halls, Titan]</ref> Chains with these Runes cannot be broken physically. Runes can be "hacked" and cause the chains to disintegrate, though it is considered incredibly difficult to do so; a triptych of Runes is said to be "uncrackable". Ghosts are able to hack Hive Runes, but it takes them time.<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/the-summoning-pits| The Summoning Pits - Ghost dialogue]</ref> Some Rune-locked doors, however, can only be broken using a Hive item known as a [[Tomb Husk]]. Hive crystals are structures powered by, or made of, Soulfire, an energy implied to be emitted by souls themselves. Hive crystals are used as power sources either for rituals or, more commonly, for maintaining barriers, whether to guard entrances or to shield a particular Hive from attack. Although the exact mechanism behind the barriers and crystals is unknown, a cutoff comment by [[Clovis Bray I]] has him believe that the barriers are some form of emitted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect| Casimir field], though Ana mutes his communications link before he can bloviate further.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/12/06)''', ''Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph - Mission - Operation: Diocles''</ref>


Hive have access to several forms of teleportation, from simple materialising and de-materialising from seemingly dust, to climbing out of shallow pools of water. The most iconic of them are "Ruptures";<ref>'''Destiny: [[The Taken King]]''' - ''[[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/lost-to-light|Lost to Light]]''</ref><ref>'''Destiny: [[The Taken King]]''' - [[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-rupture|Rupture - Ghost Scan]]''</ref> dimensional portals to different parts of space, or even new "spaces" in other dimensions such as the [[Ascendant Realm]] or the [[Vex Network]]<ref name=Partition/>, caused by cutting a wound into the flesh of space itself,<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive_Arsenal#Tomb_Ship|Tomb Ship]]''</ref> which they use for interstellar travel. These wounds can be performed either by use of the Sword Logic,<ref name=Incision/><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XIII:_Into_the_Sky|XIII: Into The Sky]]''</ref>, through Soulfire rifts,<ref>'''Bungie (2022/12/06)''', ''Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph - Weapon - Disparity''</ref> whatever method is employed by Tombships, or through Hive statues that are used to both activate and navigate through Ruptures. According to Eris Morn, however, only an Ascendant is able will a Rupture to open,<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard - Mission - [[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/enemy-of-my-enemy|Enemy of my Enemy]]</ref> and only Ascendant Hive can move through them;<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard - Mission -[[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/lost-to-light|Lost to Light]]</ref> a Rupture can sense if a being holds an Ascendant's soul<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard - Mission -[[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/regicide|Regicide]]</ref> and will repulse any who do not possess one. There exists another method: a turbine known as a "Dimensional Lock", which allows Oryx to move between dimensions. Crota also appears to have one in his Throne World. According to scans, the place the lock is kept along with everything in said place only exists in one realm as long as the turbine is stationary.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost]]: [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-dimensional-lock Ishtar Collective - Ghost Scan: Dimensional Lock]''</ref>
Hive have access to several forms of teleportation, from simple materialising and de-materialising from seemingly dust, to climbing out of shallow pools of water. The most iconic of them are "Ruptures";<ref>'''Destiny: [[The Taken King]]''' - ''[[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/lost-to-light|Lost to Light]]''</ref><ref>'''Destiny: [[The Taken King]]''' - [[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-rupture|Rupture - Ghost Scan]]</ref> dimensional portals to different parts of space, or even new "spaces" in other dimensions such as the [[Ascendant Realm]] or the [[Vex Network]],<ref name=Partition/> caused by cutting a wound into the flesh of space itself,<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Hive_Arsenal#Tomb_Ship|Tomb Ship]]''</ref> which they use for interstellar travel. These wounds can be performed either by use of the Sword Logic,<ref name=Incision/><ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XIII:_Into_the_Sky|XIII: Into The Sky]]''</ref> through Soulfire rifts,<ref>'''Bungie (2022/12/06)''', ''Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph - Weapon - Disparity''</ref> whatever method is employed by Tombships, or through Hive statues that are used to both activate and navigate through Ruptures. According to Eris Morn, however, only an Ascendant is able will a Rupture to open,<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard - Mission - [[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/enemy-of-my-enemy|Enemy of my Enemy]]</ref> and only Ascendant Hive can move through them;<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard - Mission -[[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/lost-to-light|Lost to Light]]</ref> a Rupture can sense if a being holds an Ascendant's soul<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard - Mission -[[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/regicide|Regicide]]</ref> and will repulse any who do not possess one. There exists another method: a turbine known as a "Dimensional Lock", which allows Oryx to move between dimensions. Crota also appears to have one in his Throne World. According to scans, the place the lock is kept along with everything in said place only exists in one realm as long as the turbine is stationary.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost]]: [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-dimensional-lock Ishtar Collective - Ghost Scan: Dimensional Lock]''</ref>


Some known Hive materials include [[Hadium Flake|Hadium]], which is a reactive crystal that stores any energy it is exposed to, [[Wormspore]], a concentrated transmutation catalyst that reacts to both the Light and the Darkness, and [[Moldering Shard]]s. [[Osmium]] holds a certain significance to the Hive due to their early years on [[Fundament]], seemingly a precious component for certain rituals, and a variant found scattered within Savathun's Throne World known as [[Fundemental Osmium]] is described as a super-dense transition metal with paracausal traces made from supernovae and dead stars that was taken from Fundament.<ref>''[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/interactions/evidence-board-hard-evidence| Evidence Board - Hard Evidence]''</ref><ref>''[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/hard-evidence-step-4| Evidence Board - Hard Evidence Step 4]''</ref> There also exists a filament that's said by Fynch to be a metamaterial capable of soaking up everything from vibration to EM radiation; an "all in one" passive scanner. Other examples of Hive inventions mentioned by Fynch include a Hive torch that may be used to broadcast signals by pulsing exotic radiation in a cycle, a "boson impactor" that can be used as a bomb, and a difficult-to-make adhesive mixed with a "morta-toxin" - an exotic poison that affects Hive.<ref name=EMT/> An unknown type of stone is used in the construction of Hive [[Tombship]]s,<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/fused-tomb-stone?highlight=tombship Tomb-Stone]</ref> along with their structures like their combat arenas; [[Toland]] questions if the stones have a strengthening function or are merely used as a legacy of a forgotten time.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost]]: [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-hive-stone Ishtar Collective - Ghost Scan: Hive Stone]''</ref>
Some known Hive materials include [[Hadium Flake|Hadium]], which is a reactive crystal that stores any energy it is exposed to, [[Wormspore]], a concentrated transmutation catalyst that reacts to both the Light and the Darkness, and [[Moldering Shard]]s. [[Osmium]] holds a certain significance to the Hive due to their early years on [[Fundament]], seemingly a precious component for certain rituals, and a variant found scattered within Savathun's Throne World known as [[Fundemental Osmium]] is described as a super-dense transition metal with paracausal traces made from supernovae and dead stars that was taken from Fundament.<ref>''[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/interactions/evidence-board-hard-evidence| Evidence Board - Hard Evidence]''</ref><ref>''[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/hard-evidence-step-4| Evidence Board - Hard Evidence Step 4]''</ref> There also exists a filament that's said by Fynch to be a metamaterial capable of soaking up everything from vibration to EM radiation; an "all in one" passive scanner. Other examples of Hive inventions mentioned by Fynch include a Hive torch that may be used to broadcast signals by pulsing exotic radiation in a cycle, a "boson impactor" that can be used as a bomb, and a difficult-to-make adhesive mixed with a "morta-toxin" - an exotic poison that affects Hive.<ref name=EMT/> An unknown type of stone is used in the construction of Hive [[Tombship]]s,<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/fused-tomb-stone?highlight=tombship Tomb-Stone]</ref> along with their structures like their combat arenas; [[Toland]] questions if the stones have a strengthening function or are merely used as a legacy of a forgotten time.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost]]: [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/ghost-scan-hive-stone Ishtar Collective - Ghost Scan: Hive Stone]''</ref>


The Hive have taken an interest in fusing their own dark understanding with humanity's mastery of war. The most well-known of these are the [[Weapons of Sorrow]], created by either the Hive themselves or Humans who studied Hive science.
The Hive have taken an interest in fusing their own dark understanding with humanity's mastery of war. The most well-known of these are the [[Weapons of Sorrow]], created by either the Hive themselves or Humans who studied Hive arcana.
 
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===Artifacts===
*[[Books of Sorrow]]
*[[Crown of Sorrow]]
*[[Cryptoglyph]]
*[[Fang of Xivu Arath]]
*[[Tablets of Ruin]]


===Weaponry===
===Weaponry===
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**[[Sword of Crota]]
**[[Sword of Crota]]
**[[Willbreaker]]
**[[Willbreaker]]
*[[Hive Axe]]
*[[Hive Shield]]
*[[Hive Shield]]
*[[Lucent Moth]]
*[[Shredder]]
*[[Shredder]]
*[[Soulfire Rifle]]
*[[Soulfire Rifle]]
*[[Splinter]]
*[[Splinter]]
*[[Hive Axe]]
*[[Weapons of Sorrow]]
 
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===Vehicles===
===Vehicles===
*[[Dreadnaught]]
*[[War moon|War Moon]]
*[[Tomb Carrier]]<ref>'''Bungie (2021/8/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Lost]] - [[Lore:_Ripples#Ambush|Lore: Ripples - Ambush]]''</ref>
*[[Hive warship]]
*[[Hive warship]]
**[[Dreadnaught]]
*[[Karve Scoutship]]
*[[Seeder Ship]]
*[[The Lure]]
*[[Tomb Carrier]]
*[[Tombship]]
*[[Tombship]]
*[[Seeder Ship]]
*[[War moon|War Moon]]
*[[Karve Scoutship]]


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===Structures===
===Structures===
*[[Annihilator Totem]]
*[[Cryptolith]]
*[[Cryptolith]]
*[[Hive Trap]]
*[[Hive Trap]]
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**[[Unhallowed Shrieker]]
**[[Unhallowed Shrieker]]
*[[Vestige]]
*[[Vestige]]
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===Guardian's Arsenal===
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;'''[[Exotic]] Weapons''':
*[[Bad Juju]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} [[Pulse Rifle]]
*[[Necrochasm]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} [[Auto Rifle]]
*[[Osteo Striga]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} [[Submachine Gun]]
*[[Thorn]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} [[Hand Cannon]]
*[[Touch of Malice]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} [[Scout Rifle]]
*[[Wicked Implement]] - {{icon|Stasis}} [[Scout Rifle]]
*[[The Navigator]] – {{icon|Strand}} [[Trace Rifle]]
*[[Ex Diris]] - {{icon|Arc}} [[Grenade Launcher]]
*[[Bolt-Caster]] - {{icon|Arc}} [[Sword]]
*[[Dark-Drinker]] - {{icon|Void}} [[Sword]]
*[[Deathbringer]] - {{icon|Void}} [[Rocket Launcher]]
*[[Parasite]] - {{icon|Solar}} Heavy [[Grenade Launcher]]
*[[Raze-Lighter]] - {{icon|Solar}} [[Sword]]
*[[Whisper of the Worm]] - {{icon|Solar}} Heavy [[Sniper Rifle]]
;'''Exotic Armor''':
*[[Mask of the Third Man]] – Hunter Helmet
*[[Mothkeeper's Wraps]] - Hunter Gauntlets
*[[Necrotic Grip]] - Warlock Gauntlets
*[[Verity's Brow]] - Warlock Helmet
*[[Wormgod Caress]] - Titan Gauntlets
*[[Wormhusk Crown]] - Hunter Helmet
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;'''[[Legendary]] Armor''':
*[[Crota's End]] Set
*[[King's Fall]] Set
*[[Ghosts of the Deep]] Set
*Veiled Tithes Set
;'''Legendary Weapons''':
*[[Eidolon Ally]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} Auto Rifle
*[[Husk of the Pit]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} Auto Rifle
*[[Smite of Merain]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} Pulse Rifle
*[[Gahlran's Right Hand]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} Auto Rifle
*[[Defiance of Yasmin]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} Sniper Rifle
*[[Blasphemer]] - {{icon|Kinetic}} Shotgun
*[[Qullim's Terminus]] - {{icon|Stasis}} Machine Gun
*[[Fang of Ir Yût]] - {{icon|Strand}} Scout Rifle
*[[Swordbreaker]] - {{icon|Strand}} Shotgun
*[[Word of Crota]] - {{icon|Void}} Hand Cannon
*[[Doom of Chelchis]] - {{icon|Void}} Scout Rifle
*[[Calusea Noblesse]] - {{icon|Void}} Scout Rifle
*[[Bane of Sorrow]] - {{icon|Void}} Machine Gun
*[[Oversoul Edict]] - {{icon|Arc}} Pulse Rifle
*[[Midha's Reckoning]] - {{icon|Arc}} Fusion Rifle
*[[Emperor's Courtesy]] - {{icon|Arc}} Shotgun
*[[Apostate]] - {{icon|Arc}} Sniper Rifle
*[[Heretic]] - {{icon|Arc}} Rocket Launcher
*[[Song of Ir Yût]] - {{icon|Arc}} Machine Gun
*[[Zaouli's Bane]] - {{icon|Solar}} Hand Cannon
*[[Abyss Defiant]] - {{icon|Solar}} Auto Rifle
*[[Mindbender's Ambition]] — {{icon|Solar}} Shotgun
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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[http://www.bungie.net/7_Bungie-at-GDC-2013/en-us/News/News?aid=10378 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie at GDC 2013'']</ref>
[http://www.bungie.net/7_Bungie-at-GDC-2013/en-us/News/News?aid=10378 '''Bungie.net''': ''Bungie at GDC 2013'']</ref>
*The Hive and the Taken are the first races to work together within the ''Destiny'' series.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[The Dreadnaught]]''</ref>
*The Hive and the Taken are the first races to work together within the ''Destiny'' series.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[The Dreadnaught]]''</ref>
*The official ''Destiny'' guide mentioned an additional Hive sect, The Scarlet Brood, but this sect never appeared in the game.{{Citation needed}}
*Artwork showing the Krill sisters depict them as having four fingers, while all current Hive possess only three. This could be the result of mutations performed across millions of years of evolution, or potentially due to the corruption of the Darkness alongside their pact with the worms.
*In early concept art of the Hive, the orientation of their eyes were flipped, with one eye in the center of their head accompanied with two eyes diagonally above it.
*A number of additional named Hive enemies were datamined from Bungie's files as possible bosses for the original ''The Dark Below'' Raid, which was believed to have taken place on a Hive warship at the time.<ref name="Planet Destiny">'''Planet Destiny''', ''[http://planetdestiny.com/dark-below-boss/ The Dark Below BOSSES?]''</ref> These enemies do not appear in the game.
*A number of additional named Hive enemies were datamined from Bungie's files as possible bosses for the original ''The Dark Below'' Raid, which was believed to have taken place on a Hive warship at the time.<ref name="Planet Destiny">'''Planet Destiny''', ''[http://planetdestiny.com/dark-below-boss/ The Dark Below BOSSES?]''</ref> These enemies do not appear in the game.
**Gnath, the Diviner—'''Raid'''Hiveship0'''Major'''0<ref name="Planet Destiny"/>
**Gnath, the Diviner—'''Raid'''Hiveship0'''Major'''0<ref name="Planet Destiny"/>
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**Dredge Exploder—'''Raid'''Hiveship0'''Major'''6<ref name="Planet Destiny"/>
**Dredge Exploder—'''Raid'''Hiveship0'''Major'''6<ref name="Planet Destiny"/>
**The Oversoul—'''Raid'''Hiveship0'''Ultra'''2<ref name="Planet Destiny"/>
**The Oversoul—'''Raid'''Hiveship0'''Ultra'''2<ref name="Planet Destiny"/>
*Artwork showing the Krill sisters depict them as having four fingers, while all current Hive possess only three. This could be the result of mutations performed across millions of years of evolution, or potentially due to the corruption of the Darkness alongside their pact with the worms.
***The Dredge Exploder was later used during the [[Ecthar, Sword of Oryx]] encounter in [[The Taken King]], being a high durability [[Cursed Thrall]],<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v-ctrb350s</ref>, the [[Oversoul]] became a mechanic in the [[Crota's End]] [[Raid]] and a construct ascendant Hive create to cheat death, and [[The Veil]] went on to become something entirely independent of the Hive in [[Lightfall]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:CrotasEnd4.png|Crota's soul in the mission The Wakening
File:CrotasEnd4.png|Crota's soul in the mission The Wakening
File:Destiny-TDB-CrotaSoulCrystal-03.jpg|A closeup of Crota's Soul
File:Destiny-TDB-CrotaSoulCrystal-03.jpg|A closeup of Crota's Soul
File:GatehouseD2.jpg|The Gatehouse
hellmouth floor.jpg|Hive debris in the Hellmouth
hive depths.jpg|Platforms in the depths of the Hellmouth
</gallery>
</gallery>


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**''[[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]]
**''[[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]]
**''[[Forsaken]]''
**''[[Forsaken]]''
***''[[Season of the Forge]]''
***''[[Season of the Drifter]]''
***''[[Season of the Drifter]]''
***''[[Season of Opulence]]''
***''[[Season of Opulence]]''
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***''[[Season of the Hunt]]''
***''[[Season of the Hunt]]''
***''[[Season of the Chosen]]''
***''[[Season of the Chosen]]''
***''[[Season of the Splicer]]'' {{Mo}}
***''[[Season of the Lost]]''
***''[[Season of the Lost]]''
**''[[The Witch Queen]]''
**''[[The Witch Queen]]''
***''[[Season of the Risen]]''
***''[[Season of the Risen]]''
***''[[Season of the Haunted]]'' {{Mo}}
***''[[Season of Plunder]]''
***''[[Season of Plunder]]''
***''[[Season of the Seraph]]''
***''[[Season of the Seraph]]''
 
**''[[Lightfall]]'' {{Mo}}
***''[[Season of the Deep]]''
***''[[Season of the Witch]]''
**''[[The Final Shape]]''
*''[[Cabal Booklet]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Cabal Booklet]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Hidden Dossier]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==
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