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Ahamkara are powerful, shape-shifting [[Paracausality|paracausal]] creatures capable of granting the wishes of other intelligent beings. They can appear in any form they wish, whether animate or inanimate;<ref name="Queensfoil Censer">'''Bungie (2023/11/28)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Wish]] - Item Description: [[Queensfoil Censer#Lore|Queensfoil Censer]]''</ref> however, they frequently choose animalistic shapes that exhibit draconic or reptilian attributes, hence their alternative name "wish-dragons". | Ahamkara are powerful, shape-shifting [[Paracausality|paracausal]] creatures capable of granting the wishes of other intelligent beings. They can appear in any form they wish, whether animate or inanimate;<ref name="Queensfoil Censer">'''Bungie (2023/11/28)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Wish]] - Item Description: [[Queensfoil Censer#Lore|Queensfoil Censer]]''</ref> however, they frequently choose animalistic shapes that exhibit draconic or reptilian attributes, hence their alternative name "wish-dragons". | ||
Ahamkara derive sustenance from the act of fulfilling the desires of other beings using "wish-magic", paracausally altering reality in accordance with the requests of other sentient beings and feeding upon the "quantum chaos" that results.<ref name="Queensfoil Censer"/> This mode of feeding is related to the concept known as the [[Anthem Anatheme]], defined as the desire to change reality to suit one's purposes. Ahamkara regard the process of wish-granting as "bargaining", and refer to the recipients of their boons as "partners";<ref name="First Gift">'''Bungie (2023/11/28)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Wish]] - [[Lore:Gifts and Bargains|Gifts and Bargains]]: [[Lore:Gifts and Bargains#First Gift|First Gift]]''</ref> in this way, Ahamkara may be seen as parasitic, living off of the wishes of their partners. | Ahamkara derive sustenance from the act of fulfilling the desires of other beings using "wish-magic", paracausally altering reality in accordance with the requests of other sentient beings (usually spoken, although in some cases a nonverbal thought may suffice) and feeding upon the "quantum chaos" that results.<ref name="Queensfoil Censer"/> This mode of feeding is related to the concept known as the [[Anthem Anatheme]], defined as the desire to change reality to suit one's purposes. Ahamkara regard the process of wish-granting as "bargaining", and refer to the recipients of their boons as "partners";<ref name="First Gift">'''Bungie (2023/11/28)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Wish]] - [[Lore:Gifts and Bargains|Gifts and Bargains]]: [[Lore:Gifts and Bargains#First Gift|First Gift]]''</ref> in this way, Ahamkara may be seen as parasitic, living off of the wishes of their partners. | ||
Very often, Ahamkara will intentionally twist or misinterpret the meaning behind the words or thoughts of their interlocutors as they formulate a wish, resulting in adverse consequences for the unfortunate individual making the wish. In keeping with this, they are known for their love of wordplay and double-meanings, as this is intimately tied to the process by which they feed; indeed, it has been noted that Ahamkara derive greater nourishment from twisting the parameters of their "contracts" in this way.<ref name="Queensfoil Censer"/> The Ahamkara known as [[Taranis]] was a notable exception in this regard, being regarded as "plain-spoken" and known for granting the wishes of other beings without making any effort to do them harm in the process.<ref name="First Gift"/> | Very often, Ahamkara will intentionally twist or misinterpret the meaning behind the words or thoughts of their interlocutors as they formulate a wish, resulting in adverse consequences for the unfortunate individual making the wish. In keeping with this, they are known for their love of wordplay and double-meanings, as this is intimately tied to the process by which they feed; indeed, it has been noted that Ahamkara derive greater nourishment from twisting the parameters of their "contracts" in this way.<ref name="Queensfoil Censer"/> The Ahamkara known as [[Taranis]] was a notable exception in this regard, being regarded as "plain-spoken" and known for granting the wishes of other beings without making any effort to do them harm in the process.<ref name="First Gift"/> | ||
Ahamkara are | Perhaps related to the above, Ahamkara are known to use a characteristic phrase when addressing other beings, taking the form of "O/Oh (subject) mine". This phrase is apparently a curse, invoking paracausal powers of ownership over the addressee. The [[Worm|Worm Gods]], the Cabal Emperor [[Emperor Calus|Calus]], and the Witch Queen [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen|Savathûn]] have also been recorded as using this phrase, suggesting either a relationship between them or universal applicability of this phrase.{{Citation needed}} | ||
According to [[Ikora Rey]], who once wished to know more about the Ahamkara and had her wish granted, the primary desire of the Ahamkara is to become "more real," or to transcend their current reality in some way. They refer to this path by which they seek to attain their goal, as the "Anathematic Arc." Ikora speculates that this goal may entail escaping their universe into one that is either subordinate or superordinate [i.e. a universe that exists within theirs or the universe that the Destiny Universe exists inside of]. By granting the wishes of Guardians and other beings, they apparently move closer to this objective.<ref>https://www.bungie.net/en/explore/detail/news/51148?fbclid=IwAR0VpyHyrvhUYr6_-PGbaWGvvRj3O9NeSox6cG6Ln1wRk3YEHb5nXqfWMg8</ref> | Ahamkara are also notable for their ability to survive beyond their physical death: if they are killed, their consciousness will persist as an incorporeal "spirit" tied to their bones or other physical remains. In light of this, it has been speculated that the physical form of an Ahamkara is more of a "representation", distinct from their actual being.<ref name="Queensfoil Censer"/> In this form, they are capable of telepathically communicating with nearby intelligent beings; this became apparent to the Guardians during and after the Great Ahamkara Hunt, as they discovered that the bones of slain Ahamkara continued to whisper to them.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Titan)#Greaves of the Great Hunt|Greaves of the Great Hunt]]''</ref> Despite this, Ahamkara bones are often incorporated into charms and pieces of armor; some claim that plating Ahamkara bones with silver prevents the "auditory hallucinations" associated with their use, but it is unclear whether this is effective or not.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - Item Description: [[Sealed Ahamkara Grasps]]''</ref> Ahamkara are still capable of granting wishes when existing as bones, but they are noted to be seemingly less potent and more difficult to initiate.<ref name="Queensfoil Censer"/> | ||
According to [[Ikora Rey]], who once wished to know more about the Ahamkara and had her wish granted, the primary desire of the Ahamkara is to become "more real," or to transcend their current reality in some way. They refer to this path by which they seek to attain their goal, as the "Anathematic Arc." Ikora speculates that this goal may entail escaping their universe into one that is either subordinate or superordinate [i.e. a universe that exists within theirs (such as the distributary) or the universe that the Destiny Universe exists inside of (such as our universe)]. By granting the wishes of Guardians and other beings, they apparently move closer to this objective.<ref>https://www.bungie.net/en/explore/detail/news/51148?fbclid=IwAR0VpyHyrvhUYr6_-PGbaWGvvRj3O9NeSox6cG6Ln1wRk3YEHb5nXqfWMg8</ref> | |||
In the course of their dealings with Ahamkara, the Awoken learned that mirrors and other reflective surfaces can be used to see through an Ahamkara's illusions, leading them to strategically place polished, reflective geodes as countermeasures in certain areas of the Dreaming City.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - [[Shuro Chi]]: [[List of Shuro Chi quotes#Harbinger's Seclude|"The Ahamkara always came and went from the Dreaming City by way of this platform, which meant they always passed by these geodes. We used them as protective measures. Shiny surfaces can reveal some of the Ahamkara's secrets – if you know what to look for."]]''</ref> | In the course of their dealings with Ahamkara, the Awoken learned that mirrors and other reflective surfaces can be used to see through an Ahamkara's illusions, leading them to strategically place polished, reflective geodes as countermeasures in certain areas of the Dreaming City.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - [[Shuro Chi]]: [[List of Shuro Chi quotes#Harbinger's Seclude|"The Ahamkara always came and went from the Dreaming City by way of this platform, which meant they always passed by these geodes. We used them as protective measures. Shiny surfaces can reveal some of the Ahamkara's secrets – if you know what to look for."]]''</ref> | ||
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The Ahamkara were known to the Guardians during the City Age, and many made bargains with the creatures to reach greater power and fulfil other desires. It was ultimately decided that the price of these bargains was too great, and after much debate among the City's Consensus and Vanguard members, they ordered that the Ahamkara be exterminated in an event that came to be known as the [[Great Ahamkara Hunt]].<ref name="Legends3"/><ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - Item Description: [[Salicin Fen#Gauntlets|Salicin Fen Gauntlets]]''</ref><ref name="Knuckles">'''Bungie (2017/28/3)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Age of Triumph]] - Item Description: [[Knuckles of Eao]]''</ref> | The Ahamkara were known to the Guardians during the City Age, and many made bargains with the creatures to reach greater power and fulfil other desires. It was ultimately decided that the price of these bargains was too great, and after much debate among the City's Consensus and Vanguard members, they ordered that the Ahamkara be exterminated in an event that came to be known as the [[Great Ahamkara Hunt]].<ref name="Legends3"/><ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - Item Description: [[Salicin Fen#Gauntlets|Salicin Fen Gauntlets]]''</ref><ref name="Knuckles">'''Bungie (2017/28/3)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Age of Triumph]] - Item Description: [[Knuckles of Eao]]''</ref> | ||
During this time, the Ahamkara had congregated on Venus, where they appeared to be engaged in some form of terraforming endeavor. According to [[Eris Morn]], no two eyewitnesses could agree on the nature of this terraforming project or in what order the relevant events had occurred. A paracausal phenomenon was observed to have manifested over the site of the Ishtar Academy and induced suicidal actions in at least one observing Guardian.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - Item Description: [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Hunter)#Mask of the_Great_Hunt|Mask of the Great Hunt]]''</ref><ref name = "Plate">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - Item Description: [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Titan)#Plate of the Great Hunt|Plate of the Great Hunt]]''</ref> | During this time, the Ahamkara had congregated on Venus, where they appeared to be engaged in some form of terraforming endeavor. According to [[Eris Morn]], no two eyewitnesses could agree on what the nature of this terraforming project was, or in what order the relevant events had occurred. A paracausal phenomenon was observed to have manifested over the site of the Ishtar Academy and induced suicidal actions in at least one observing Guardian.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - Item Description: [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Hunter)#Mask of the_Great_Hunt|Mask of the Great Hunt]]''</ref><ref name = "Plate">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - Item Description: [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Titan)#Plate of the Great Hunt|Plate of the Great Hunt]]''</ref> | ||
In response to the growing chaos, the City asked the Reef for assistance and received | In response to the growing chaos, the City asked the Reef for assistance and received a great deal of weaponry on loan. Mara Sov's generosity had ulterior motives: having trapped Riven in the Dreaming City,<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - Item Description: [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Warlock)#Hood of the Great Hunt|Hood of the Great Hunt]]''</ref> she saw a powerful advantage in possessing the only living Ahamkara.<ref name = "Greaves">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]] - Item Description: [[Armor of the Great Hunt (Titan)#Greaves of the Great Hunt|Greaves of the Great Hunt]]''</ref><ref name = "Plate"/> | ||
Eventually, the Ahamkara were hunted down and seemingly rendered extinct in the Sol system. Whilst Riven is the only confirmed survivor, rumors have been spread of more Ahamkhara spotted as far out as [[Jupiter]].<ref name="Long Tomorrow"/> | Eventually, the Ahamkara were hunted down and seemingly rendered extinct in the Sol system. Whilst Riven is the only confirmed survivor, rumors have been spread of more Ahamkhara spotted as far out as [[Jupiter]].<ref name="Long Tomorrow"/> | ||
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*[[Huginn]] {{C|Incapacitated}} | *[[Huginn]] {{C|Incapacitated}} | ||
*[[Madadh]] {{C|Deceased}} | *[[Madadh]] {{C|Deceased}} | ||
*[[Madhir]] {{C| | *[[Madhir]] {{C|Deceased-presumed}} | ||
*[[Muninn]] {{C|Incapacitated}} | *[[Muninn]] {{C|Incapacitated}} | ||
*[[Eao]] {{C|Deceased}} | *[[Eao]] {{C|Deceased}} |