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===Greater Truth=== | ===Greater Truth=== | ||
====Understanding the Deep==== | ====Understanding the Deep==== | ||
{{quote|There was a voice in the Deep. | {{quote|There was a voice in the Deep. A one without form as it took that of mine. The Witness. A chorus of the slain made manifest|Shin'ra detailing his first encounter with the Witness.}} | ||
Shin'ra would be present in the Hive's war against the [[Harmony]], destroying their many vessels and successfully conquering their Wishful Bishops compared to Xivu Arath who struggled against them. When Oryx toppled the [[Gift Mast]] and offered its pieces to his broods, Shin'ra would take one of these fragments for study. He would use the fragment as a basis for what would later be known as the '''[[Weapons of Sorrow]]''', while the shard itself would be known as the ''Lucent Armament'', the basis for the Weapons of Sorrow's antithesis, the ''Weapons of Hope''. | Shin'ra would be present in the Hive's war against the [[Harmony]], destroying their many vessels and successfully conquering their Wishful Bishops compared to Xivu Arath who struggled against them. When Oryx toppled the [[Gift Mast]] and offered its pieces to his broods, Shin'ra would take one of these fragments for study. He would use the fragment as a basis for what would later be known as the '''[[Weapons of Sorrow]]''', while the shard itself would be known as the ''Lucent Armament'', the basis for the Weapons of Sorrow's antithesis, the ''Weapons of Hope''. | ||
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His actions would create a death cult under the command of his vassal, [[Forum:Acaeleon, Vassal to Shin'ra|Acaeleon]]. This death cult would begin sacrifices as a means to return the Traveler back to the Nadheal, however this was only a clever rouse by Shin'ra to tithe their deaths to him instead. This death cult would persist through several years as the God of Forge slowly began to reveal himself to Acaeleon, promising to offer a greater power than the Traveler ever could. | His actions would create a death cult under the command of his vassal, [[Forum:Acaeleon, Vassal to Shin'ra|Acaeleon]]. This death cult would begin sacrifices as a means to return the Traveler back to the Nadheal, however this was only a clever rouse by Shin'ra to tithe their deaths to him instead. This death cult would persist through several years as the God of Forge slowly began to reveal himself to Acaeleon, promising to offer a greater power than the Traveler ever could. | ||
Fully under the thrall of the Hive God, Acaeleon would instigate a galactic scale civil war in the Nadheal home system. Their various colonies burned and destroyed and their capital in ruins with all that remained of their civilization forced to live on large cruisers for survival. Even under the control of Shin'ra, Acaeleon doubted his own actions and the destruction of his people. His doubt invoked Shin'ra to appear before him, declaring that he was unworthy of the power he sought to gift. He would then stab the weakened Nadheal with his blackened blade, and the power of the | Fully under the thrall of the Hive God, Acaeleon would instigate a galactic scale civil war in the Nadheal home system. Their various colonies burned and destroyed and their capital in ruins with all that remained of their civilization forced to live on large cruisers for survival. Even under the control of Shin'ra, Acaeleon doubted his own actions and the destruction of his people. His doubt invoked Shin'ra to appear before him, declaring that he was unworthy of the power he sought to gift. He would then stab the weakened Nadheal with his blackened blade, and the power of the Hige corruption spread throughout his body, leaving it as a shriveling corpse. Shin'ra would have his followers destroy any that remained of the Nadheal people, including their home world. | ||
====Destruction of the Ussatan==== | ====Destruction of the Ussatan==== | ||
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====Abandoning the Witness==== | ====Abandoning the Witness==== | ||
When the Witness was [[Iconoclasm|initially]] excised from three of its dissenting minds, Shin'ra finally took the chance to abandon the Witness and pull his remaining forces and Dread warriors from the Pale Heart. Shin'ra would consolidate his forces deep within the Nephilim, which around the same time, a Ghost by the name of Adrian would investigate the Nephilim and study further effects of the Darkness and its connection to Corruption. As the Guardians searched for the lost Ghost, they would have to go into Warpriest's Keep and hunt down the now resurrected Jirgâth. After finding the whereabouts of Adrian, the Ghost had unintentionally left behind some telemetry that he gathered while exploring the Nephilim. Shin'ra | When the Witness was [[Iconoclasm|initially]] excised from three of its dissenting minds, Shin'ra finally took the chance to abandon the Witness and pull his remaining forces and Dread warriors from the Pale Heart. Shin'ra would consolidate his forces deep within the Nephilim, which around the same time, a Ghost by the name of Adrian would investigate the Nephilim and study further effects of the Darkness and its connection to Corruption. As the Guardians searched for the lost Ghost, they would have to go into Warpriest's Keep and hunt down the now resurrected Jirgâth. After finding the whereabouts of Adrian, the Ghost had unintentionally left behind some telemetry that he gathered while exploring the Nephilim. Shin'ra had began to en masse his forces due to Xivu Arath's excommunication by gathering and offering her remaining Wrathborn to the Hive Disciple and use that tribute to claim the Hive throne. They would also understand that Shin'ra's forces were trying to locate a device known as the [[Forum:Hadium Forge|Hadium Forge]]. | ||
After the Witness's death, the forces of the Last City would rejoice, despite the fact that its death would leave a massive power vacuum in its wake. As its remaining forces would continue on with enacting the Final Shape to their own ends, Shin'ra sought the power that would come from the Witness's death, the [[Echo (object)|Echoes]], believing that one alone could be used to enact his own plans for a Final Shape. | After the Witness's death, the forces of the Last City would rejoice, despite the fact that its death would leave a massive power vacuum in its wake. As its remaining forces would continue on with enacting the Final Shape to their own ends, Shin'ra sought the power that would come from the Witness's death, the [[Echo (object)|Echoes]], believing that one alone could be used to enact his own plans for a Final Shape. | ||
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His overconfidence however has proven to be one of his weaknesses, as seen in [[Forum:Season of Sorrow|Season of Sorrow]], where he believed his power would inevitably lead to the corruption of the Guardians, only for his ambitions to fall short when they managed to channel the dark powers of Corruption for themselves. He would show his desperation for conquest when he tried to assist his Warpriest, Jirgâth, before his own demise. When he had failed, he funneled his resources to Zâtrox's scheme to resurrect the dead Court of Sorrow to reignite the conquest, proving to be yet another failure. He would show his frustrations when the Guardians would assault his forces when they slaughtered his Hive during his communion with the Abhorrent Brood, which caused him to lose not only the alliance, but a great deal of tribute. | His overconfidence however has proven to be one of his weaknesses, as seen in [[Forum:Season of Sorrow|Season of Sorrow]], where he believed his power would inevitably lead to the corruption of the Guardians, only for his ambitions to fall short when they managed to channel the dark powers of Corruption for themselves. He would show his desperation for conquest when he tried to assist his Warpriest, Jirgâth, before his own demise. When he had failed, he funneled his resources to Zâtrox's scheme to resurrect the dead Court of Sorrow to reignite the conquest, proving to be yet another failure. He would show his frustrations when the Guardians would assault his forces when they slaughtered his Hive during his communion with the Abhorrent Brood, which caused him to lose not only the alliance, but a great deal of tribute. | ||
Unlike the other ideas of the Final Shape, Shin'ra believes in what is known as Perfection Eternal, a perfect universe where all exist in | Unlike the other ideas of the Final Shape, Shin'ra believes in what is known as Perfection Eternal, a perfect universe where all exist in their own Golden Age. Despite his nature to conduct war, he believes in the anatomical perfection of a separate stillness compared to the Witness's. Because of this, he knew that the Witness's Final Shape was a flawed piece, something that he took note of even before becoming a Hive and how it had manipulated the Krill to kill and devour each other through the Sword Logic and had become blind by the violence of the First Knife. | ||
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