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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Originally, Uldren was named Crow<ref name= "Pathways out of Darkness">[http://www.bungie.net/7_Pathways-Out-Of-Darkness/en-us/News/News?aid=10241 '''Bungie.net''' ''Pathways out of Darkness'']</ref> and spoke with a [[wikipedia:Flanging|flanged voice]] in the Closed Doors Demo at E3 2013. In the original version of ''[[Destiny]]'', players would "help the Crow loot the Academy archive." Players would meet him in an early mission, where they would have a standoff, and work with him to find [[Osiris]]. According to a source within [[Bungie]], his personality in this version was akin to how [[Cayde-6]] was portrayed in ''[[The Taken King]]''. He was later retooled to be "Prince Uldren," and the [[Crow (title)|Crows]] would be his spies.<ref name = "Messy">[http://kotaku.com/the-messy-true-story-behind-the-making-of-destiny-1737556731 '''Kotaku''' - ''The Messy, True Story Behind The Making Of Destiny'']</ref>
*Originally, Uldren was named Crow<ref name= "Pathways out of Darkness">[http://www.bungie.net/7_Pathways-Out-Of-Darkness/en-us/News/News?aid=10241 '''Bungie.net''' ''Pathways out of Darkness'']</ref> and spoke with a [[wikipedia:Flanging|flanged voice]] in the Closed Doors Demo at E3 2013. In the original version of ''[[Destiny]]'', players would "help the Crow loot the Academy archive." Players would meet him in an early mission, where they would have a standoff, and work with him to find [[Osiris]]. According to a source within [[Bungie]], his personality in this version was akin to how [[Cayde-6]] was portrayed in ''[[The Taken King]]''. He was later retooled to be "Prince Uldren," and the [[Crow (title)|Crows]] would be his spies.<ref name = "Messy">[http://kotaku.com/the-messy-true-story-behind-the-making-of-destiny-1737556731 '''Kotaku''' - ''The Messy, True Story Behind The Making Of Destiny'']</ref>
**In an ironic or purposeful twist, in the [[Season of the Hunt]], he is called The Crow now.
**In an ironic or purposeful twist, in the ''[[Season of the Hunt]]'', he is called The Crow now.
*Uldren is performed and voiced by actor [http://brandon-oneill.com/ Brandon O'Neill].
*Uldren is performed and voiced by actor [http://brandon-oneill.com/ Brandon O'Neill].
*Before [[House of Wolves]], Uldren was simply known as "The Queen's Brother."
*Before ''[[House of Wolves]]'', Uldren was simply known as "The Queen's Brother."
*Uldren's crashed ship can be found on Mars by Guardians in [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]], within the [[Ma'Adim Subterranne]] [[Lost Sector]] of the [[Glacial Drift]] location. This is an in-game error, as [[Athabasca]] is far to the north-west of Ma'adim. This is corrected in Forsaken by revealing that after he repaired his ship he crashed a second time trying to make it past the atmosphere.
*Uldren's crashed ship can be found on Mars by Guardians in ''[[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]]'', within the [[Ma'adim Subterrane]] [[Lost Sector]] of the [[Glacial Drift]] location. This is an in-game error, as [[Athabasca]] is far to the north-west of Ma'adim. This is corrected in Forsaken by revealing that after he repaired his ship he crashed a second time trying to make it past the atmosphere.
*Uldren is the first [[Awoken]] main antagonist in the franchise, and the second to not be apart of any of the main enemy races, the first being [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]].
*Uldren is the first [[Awoken]] main antagonist in the franchise, and the second to not be a part of any of the main enemy races, the first being [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]].
*It was largely believed by fans that Uldren was the leader or one of the leaders of the [[House of Dusk]] after finding many clues relating to him. His reappearance and leadership of the Scorn make the rumors partially true. He is the founder of the House of Dusk but not their leader, though its implied that he is revered by the Fallen for the former reason.
*It was largely believed by fans that Uldren was the leader or one of the leaders of the [[House of Dusk]] after finding many clues relating to him. His reappearance and leadership of the Scorn make the rumors partially true. He is the founder of the House of Dusk but not their leader, though its implied that he is revered by the Fallen for the former reason.
**He may have a connection to them as when he encountered them in the EDZ they didn’t attack him and some even bowed to him.
**He may have a connection to them as when he encountered them in the EDZ they didn’t attack him and some even bowed to him.
*Uldren's corruption by the Darkness is apparent as the story campaign of ''Forsaken'' progresses as his eye's slowly turn pitch-black. The high-point of his corruption, before opening the gateway to the Dreaming City, becomes visually seen as his facial veins pulse with Darkness.
*Uldren's corruption by the Darkness is apparent as the story campaign of ''Forsaken'' progresses as his eye's slowly turn pitch-black. The high-point of his corruption, before opening the gateway to the Dreaming City, becomes visually seen as his facial veins pulse with Darkness.
*During the battle with the Voice of Riven, Uldren can be heard screaming and calling for help from his sister.
*During the battle with the Voice of Riven, Uldren can be heard screaming and calling for help from his sister.
*Who actually kills Uldren is up for debate, as both the Guardian and Petra had their weapons aimed at him but it isn't shown who commits the deed. The Guardian possessed the Ace of Spades while Petra wielded Vestian Dynasty at the time. The gunshot sound is different from the Ace of Spades (although it was damaged at the time so it would be different regardless) and the Vestian Dynasty. It is possible both characters pulled the trigger on their weapons at the same time, or only one of them did, but definitely not neither.
*Who actually kills Uldren is up for debate, as both the Guardian and Petra had their weapons aimed at him, but it isn't shown who commits the deed. The Guardian possessed the Ace of Spades while Petra wielded Vestian Dynasty at the time. The gunshot sound is different from the Ace of Spades (although it was damaged at the time so it would be different regardless) and the Vestian Dynasty. It is possible both characters pulled the trigger on their weapons at the same time, or only one of them did, but definitely not neither.
*In an ironic twist, Uldren became what he so disdained, as he ended up becoming a Guardian.
*In an ironic twist, Uldren became what he so disdained, as he ended up becoming a Guardian.
*Crow was first introduced as a vendor within the Spider's Safehouse on the Tangled Shore (the Reef) during Season of the Hunt with the title "Spider's Enforcer," but he never spoke when players would approach him, except during scripted Quest interactions. Crow would speak idly when players were near once he went to the H.E.L.M. during Season of the Chosen with the title "Freelance Lightbearer."  
*Crow was first introduced as a vendor within the Spider's Safehouse on the Tangled Shore (the Reef) during ''Season of the Hunt'' with the title "Spider's Enforcer," but he never spoke when players would approach him, except during scripted Quest interactions. Crow would speak idly when players were near once he went to the H.E.L.M. during ''Season of the Chosen'' with the title "Freelance Lightbearer."


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