Primeval

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Primeval
Primeval Servitor.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Taken

Faction:

Drifter's Taken

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Taken Centurion
Taken Ogre
Taken Captain
Taken Knight
Taken Minotaur
Chimera

Gender:

Varies

Height:

Varies

Weight:

Varies

Combat information

Mission:

Gambit
Gambit Prime

Weapon(s):

Shrapnel Launcher
Projection Rifle
Quake
Void Eversion
Eye Blast
Solar Boomer
Torch Hammer

Abilities:

Darkness Bolt
Axion Dart
Rapid Movement
Immense Durability
Protection Eye
Burn
Invisibility

 

"Tearing soldiers of the Deep from another realm is crossin' a bridge too far as is. But those beasts? Those weren't normal Taken possessed and set to rage. They were born of that shadow realm and they were… angry. Worse. They were hungry for the Light. You could feel it. Even a ways off. Their aura and their rage weighed on me—cast a shadow I could feel in my core."
— Excerpt from a Renegade's observations of a Drifter

Primevals are a class of Taken that are featured in Gambit. According to the Drifter, they are among the oldest and most powerful Taken, hence their name. They can be summoned through the use of Motes of Darkness[1] (75 motes in normal Gambit, 100 in Gambit Prime).

Overview

Primevals are exceptionally powerful and ancient Taken, summoned and controlled by the Drifter using Motes of Dark. Unlike other Taken, they are not transformed from physical reality to the Deep; they are born of Darkness, ever hungry for the Light and noticably angry. Their elemental composition differs from regular Taken, with a low Sterile Neutrino Count (SNC) and high ambient Lambda-CDM (ΛCDM).[2]

Primevals are fast and powerful enough to tear apart teams of Guardians, and are able to heal themselves through killing opponents.[3][4][5] However, one weakness is that their methods of engagement are like rituals: taking out their Primeval Envoy attendants weakens them.[6] When the Drifter summoned a group of Primevals, their arrival was preluded by the sky turning a shade of fiery green and seemingly splitting in half. They towered over a group of Cabal who attempted to confront the Rogue Lightbearer when he traveled along the Coastline, emerging unscathed from the ensuing Cabal attack and bombardment by the Cabal warship flying overhead. [1]

Rather than stealing the Ascendant realm of Primevals, the Drifter uses his banks for "potential" and can create "Primeval-like" entities using both energies from the Haul and sheer force of will. These can even take on the visage of the Echoes of Oryx because the Drifter is theorised to believe Oryx to be most frightening Hive.[2] When The Guardian acquired the Heart of an Ascendant Primeval, it was delivered to the Drifter who would use it for later, unknown purposes.[7]

Gameplay

Primevals are summoned once the mote bank is filled. In Gambit, they play like any other Taken Ultra of their kind, but with much more health than many other Ultra Taken. In order to kill a Primeval, players must kill Taken Wizards Envoys to begin weakening the Primeval and kill it. Killing Envoy Wizards is the only way to begin gathering stacks of the ""Primevil Slayer" debuff OR begin a damage phase (exclusive to Gambit Prime).

In Gambit Prime, the Primeval has an invulnerability shield. In order to damage the Primeval, players must kill three Envoys scattered around the map to activate a well of Light and damage the Primeval.

Trivia

  • The ΛCDM is a reference to the Lambda-CDM model, which is the parametization of the Big Bang cosmological model in which the universe has three components:
    1. A cosmological constant denoted by Lambda (Greek Λ) and associated with dark energy.
    2. The postulated cold dark matter (abbreviated CDM).
    3. Ordinary matter.
  • The SNC is a reference to Sterile Neutrino Count which are hypothetical particles (neutral leptons – neutrinos) that interact only via gravity and do not interact via any of the fundamental interactions of the Standard Model.

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