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Having taken over [[Mara Sov]]'s corrupted throne world of [[Eleusinia]], Dûl Incaru is responsible for the [[Taken]] curse after [[Riven]]'s wish unleashed upon the [[Dreaming City]]. Seeking the key to the [[Distributary]] in conquest of her mother's scheme to gain godly tribute from its time dilation, the daughter of the Witch Queen commands the Taken and their corruption that seeps from [[Eleusinia]] in a battle with the [[Awoken]] and [[Guardian]]s, allying with [[Xivu Arath's Horde]] and facing [[Scorn]] in the crossfire. She was eventually confronted by Guardians after entering Eleusinia's fully-powered gateway, who killed the Wizard despite the presence of her [[Darkblade]] bodyguards known as the Fatesmiths ([[Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru|Gaurog]], [[Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru|Alak-Tor]], and [[Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru|Ba-Kuur]]). | Having taken over [[Mara Sov]]'s corrupted throne world of [[Eleusinia]], Dûl Incaru is responsible for the [[Taken]] curse after [[Riven]]'s wish unleashed upon the [[Dreaming City]]. Seeking the key to the [[Distributary]] in conquest of her mother's scheme to gain godly tribute from its time dilation, the daughter of the Witch Queen commands the Taken and their corruption that seeps from [[Eleusinia]] in a battle with the [[Awoken]] and [[Guardian]]s, allying with [[Xivu Arath's Horde]] and facing [[Scorn]] in the crossfire. She was eventually confronted by Guardians after entering Eleusinia's fully-powered gateway, who killed the Wizard despite the presence of her [[Darkblade]] bodyguards known as the Fatesmiths ([[Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru|Gaurog]], [[Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru|Alak-Tor]], and [[Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru|Ba-Kuur]]). | ||
However, it appeared to be a ruse as her death revealed the true nature of the curse: to trap the Dreaming City in a 3-week time-loop upon her death; simulated by the Taken Vex mind [[Quria, Blade Transform]] and made into reality by Riven's wish. In a series of cryptic messages left in [[Glimmer]], Dûl Incaru allegedly communicates with the Guardian under the guise of several different identities, including [[Eris Morn]], [[Medusa]], and even Quria, Blade Transform. <ref>'''Bungie (2018/09/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore:Truth to Power]] - [[Lore:Truth to Power#Injection]]''</ref> She also relays a falsified message, purportedly from her mother Savathun. The message contains information about a new form of tribute: "[[Imbaru]]." This new tithe structure is based on the pact originally made with the Worm Gods on Fundament. In the Books of Sorrow, [[Yul]] tells Savathun: "''Sathona, you may never abandon cunning. If you do, your worm will consume you.''" [[Imbaru]] uses that clause of the pact to potentially circumvent the Hive's "killing for sustenance" structure. Imbaru would keep Savathun's worm fed as long as she is never fully understood.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/09/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore:Truth to Power]] - [[Lore:Truth to Power#Thank you|Thank you]]''</ref> | However, it appeared to be a ruse as her death revealed the true nature of the curse: to trap the Dreaming City in a 3-week time-loop upon her death; simulated by the Taken Vex mind [[Quria, Blade Transform]] and made into reality by Riven's wish. In a series of cryptic messages left in [[Glimmer]], Dûl Incaru allegedly communicates with the Guardian under the guise of several different identities, including [[Eris Morn]], [[Medusa]], and even Quria, Blade Transform. <ref>'''Bungie (2018/09/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore:Truth to Power]] - [[Lore:Truth to Power#Injection]]''</ref> She also relays a falsified message, purportedly from her mother Savathun. The message contains information about a new form of tribute: "[[Imbaru]]." This new tithe structure is based on the pact originally made with the Worm Gods on Fundament. In the Books of Sorrow, [[Yul]] tells Savathun: "''Sathona, you may never abandon cunning. If you do, your worm will consume you.''" [[Imbaru]] uses that clause of the pact to potentially circumvent the Hive's "killing for sustenance" structure. Imbaru would keep Savathun's worm fed as long as she is never fully understood. .<ref>'''Bungie (2018/09/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore:Truth to Power]] - [[Lore:Truth to Power#Thank you|Thank you]]''</ref> | ||
It is worth mentioning that the author of the [[Lore: | It is worth mentioning that the author of the [[Lore:Truth to Power]] missives has never been confirmed. | ||
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