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| |domain(s)=[[Lhasa]] {{C|formerly}}<br>[[The Last City]] {{C|formerly}} | | |Domain(s)= |
| |type=Paramilitary Spiritualist | | |Type=Paramilitary Spiritualist |
| |functions=*Prepare to fight an inevitable war against the [[Darkness]] | | |Functions=*[[Consensus]] Member |
| *Sponsor the [[Crucible]] {{c|formerly}} | | *[[Crucible]] Sponsor |
| |othernames=*FWC | | |Other names=*FWC |
| *The War Cult | | *The War Cult |
| |conflicts= | | |Conflicts= |
| *[[Faction Wars]]
| | |Leadership=*[[Lakshmi-2]], [[Maya Sundaresh]] |
| *[[Great Ahamkara Hunt]]
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| |leadership=*[[Lakshmi-2]], [[Maya Sundaresh]] {{C|deceased}} | |
| *[[Inner Circle]] | | *[[Inner Circle]] |
| |affiliation=[[Consensus]] {{C|defected}} | | |Notable= |
| |war=[[Red Legion]]<br>[[Ahamkara]]
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| {{Quote|There is no future but now. No truth but war.|[[Grimoire]] description}} | | {{Quote|There is no future but now. No truth but war.|[[Grimoire]] description}} |
| The '''Future War Cult''' ('''FWC''') was one of the factions of the [[Last City]].<ref name= "Destiny Drawing Board">[http://www.bungie.net/7_Destiny-Drawing-Board-Conduit-F3/en/News/News?aid=11179 '''Bungie.net''': ''Destiny Drawing Board - Conduit F3'']</ref> Members of the Cult are known for their military prowess as well as their secrecy. They believe that war with the [[Darkness]] is inevitable, whether they stay on [[Earth]] or [[Dead Orbit|attempt to flee]], and therefore they must be ready to fight. They are also deeply concerned with fate, and whether or not it is possible to alter history altogether. The Cult is led by a group called the Inner Circle.<ref name = "Alpha">'''Bungie (2014/6/12)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Alpha''</ref> Prior to her death, [[Lakshmi-2]] was the Future War Cult representative to the [[Consensus]]. She sold a variety of FWC-branded [[armor]], [[weapon]]s, and [[emblem]]s to [[Guardian]] members of the organization and was the main point of contact during events such as [[Faction Rallies]]. In the final days of the [[Season of the Splicer]], Lakshmi-2 attempted to utilize a [[Vex]] portal to the Last City in order to drive out [[House Light]], unintentionally allowing the Vex to enter and attack. The Vex invasion force was subsequently defeated by City forces, but Lakshmi was killed by the Vex before they could arrive. | | The '''Future War Cult''' ('''FWC''') is one of the factions of the [[Last City]].<ref name= "Destiny Drawing Board">[http://www.bungie.net/7_Destiny-Drawing-Board-Conduit-F3/en/News/News?aid=11179 '''Bungie.net''': ''Destiny Drawing Board - Conduit F3'']</ref> Members of the Cult are known for their military prowess as well as their secrecy. They believe that war with the [[Darkness]] is inevitable, whether they stay on [[Earth]] or [[Dead Orbit|attempt to flee]], and therefore they must be ready to fight. |
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| After the death of Lakshmi, The Future War Cult fragmented into two splinter groups, with those who supported her fleeing the Last City with fellow factions [[New Monarchy]] and [[Dead Orbit]], and those who did not share her views defecting to the [[Vanguard]]. The Future War Cult has since become defunct, with its designated area still accessible in the [[Tower]] Hangar, although deserted and unused.
| | They are also deeply concerned with fate, and whether or not it is possible to alter history altogether. The Cult is led by a group called the Inner Circle.<ref name = "Alpha">'''Bungie (2014-6-12)''', ''Destiny: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.''</ref> [[Lakshmi-2]] is the current Future War Cult representative to the [[Consensus]]. She sells a variety of FWC-branded [[armor]], [[weapon]]s, and [[emblem]]s to [[Guardian]]s intended for [[Crucible]] use. |
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
| Archaeological findings indicate that the Future War Cult has existed as early as the late [[Golden Age]].<ref name = "Destiny">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Future_War_Cult|Future War Cult]]''</ref> The roots of the faction can be traced back to Dr. [[Maya Sundaresh]] and her team in Lhasa, who developed a [[Vex]]-inspired [[The Device|mind-forking device]] used to look into the future. This device caused its users to become mentally unstable, and they began worshipping it as a god.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/17)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies#Ghost Fragment: Vex 5|Ghost Fragment: Vex 5]]''</ref> The modern FWC recovered the design of the Device and rebuilt it within the safety of [[The Last City]]. Use of the Device was abandoned when most users went insane, reporting different timelines where the Darkness was victorious or the City had fallen. Despite this, information gained through use of the Device formed the basis of the FWC's beliefs; a fundamental ideal being the need to prepare for the inevitable wars of the future.<ref name = "Destiny"/> | | Archaeological findings indicate that they have existed as early as the late [[Golden Age]].<ref name = "Destiny">'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Future_War_Cult|Future War Cult]]''</ref> The Future War Cult was founded by Dr. [[Maya Sundaresh]] and her team in Lhasa, as a result of their experiments on a [[Vex]]-inspired [[The Device|mind-forking device]] used to look into the future. This device caused its users to become mentally unstable, and they began worshipping the device as a god.<ref>'''Bungie (2015-9-17)''', ''Destiny: The Taken King, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies#Ghost Fragment: Vex 5|Ghost Fragment: Vex 5]]''</ref> The modern FWC recovered the design of the device and rebuilt it within the safety of [[The City]]. Use of the device was abandoned when most users became insane, reporting different timelines where the Darkness is victorious or the City had fallen. This device forms the basis of FWC's beliefs.<ref name = "Destiny"/> The users of the device likely did not want to be in a reality where the city is fallen to the Darkness.<ref name = "Destiny"/> Perhaps this is the very reason why fundamental Future War Cult ideals consist of the need to prepare for the inevitable wars of the future.<ref name = "Destiny"/> |
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| During the [[Dark Age]], the FWC rescued an Exo refugee named Lakshmi-2 and recruited her into their ranks.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]] - [[Lakshmi-2]]: [[Lakshmi-2#Destiny_2|"I understand them better than you might think. Long ago, I, too was flotsam in a brutal war. Future War Cult found me. Now I can do the same for others."]]''</ref> After being saved by the Cult, Lakshmi eventually arrived in [[The Last City]], although few knew her origins and found her sudden appearance abrupt. She rose through the ranks of the Future War Cult, eventually becoming one of the leaders of its Inner Circle and being appointed as their representative on the [[Consensus]].<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies/Tower_Allies#Future_War_Cult_Faction_Rep|Future War Cult Faction Rep]]''</ref> Unbeknownst to anyone, Lakshmi was in fact the product of an experiment conducted by Maya Sundaresh on Neptune shortly following the Collapse, in which Maya had imprinted her consciousness onto the Exo.<ref>'''Bungie (2023/5/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Deep]] - [[Parting_the_Veil_(Mission)#Transcript|Parting the Veil: Log 9]]''</ref>
| | The Future War Cult was once an outsider faction. When the [[Concordat]] faction fell from grace, the Future War Cult was selected to replace it in the [[Consensus]] and was granted access to the [[Tower]]. The Consensus felt that the Cult's philosophy was more interesting than dangerous, and its focus on combat would both attract former Concordat members and aid in the Guardians' effort to restore the City's territory.<ref>'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Places#Ghost Fragment: The City Age|Ghost Fragment: The City]]''</ref> |
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| The Future War Cult was originally an outsider faction, but when the [[Concordat]] faction fell from grace and was banished from [[the City]], the Future War Cult was selected to replace it in the [[Consensus]] and was granted access to the [[Tower]]. The Consensus felt that the Cult's philosophy was more interesting than dangerous, and its focus on combat would both attract former Concordat members and aid in the Guardians' effort to restore the City's territory.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Places#Ghost Fragment: The City Age|Ghost Fragment: The City]]''</ref>
| | When the [[Ahamkara]] began warping [[Venus]], the Future War Cult sent consultants to aid the [[Vanguard]] in investigating discrepancies and disagreements about the timeline of events on the planet.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], Activision Blizzard - [[Armor_of_the_Great_Hunt_(Hunter)#Mask_of_the_Great_Hunt|Mask of the Great Hunt]]''</ref> |
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| When the [[Ahamkara]] began warping [[Venus]], the Future War Cult sent consultants to aid the [[Vanguard]] in investigating discrepancies and disagreements about the timeline of events on the planet.<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>
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| [[File:Future War Cult Grimoire.jpg|thumb|200px|Future War Cult insignia]]
| | Recently, Future War Cult has been investigating the disappearances of certain Guardians who have apparently been lost to time. These Guardians are [[Praedyth]], [[Ana Bray]], and [[Pujari]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJZdlskC9Rw '''Youtube''': Destiny Taken King: How to Get No Time to Explain - Exotic Pulse Rifle]</ref> The exotic quest for the [[Pulse Rifle]] [[No Time To Explain]] includes visits to the War Cult's leader [[Lakshmi-2]] in between quest steps, including when players turn in items such as a bracelet that belonged to [[Ana Bray]], one of the founders of the research group [[Clovis Bray]], as well as a dead [[Ghost]] marked with an FWC paint job, possibly meaning that one of the people lost to the Vex inside the [[Vault of Glass]] was once a member of the Cult. |
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| During the [[Taken War]], the Future War Cult investigated the disappearances of certain Guardians who have apparently been lost to time, which included [[Praedyth]] and [[Ana Bray]]. The exotic quest for the [[Pulse Rifle]] [[No Time To Explain]] included visits to the War Cult's leader, [[Lakshmi-2]], turning in items such as a bracelet that belonged to [[Ana Bray]], as well as a dead [[Ghost]] marked with the FWC insignia and colours, possibly meaning that one of the people lost to the Vex inside the [[Vault of Glass (location)|Vault of Glass]] was once a member of the Cult.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - [[Quest]]: [[Not Forged In Light]]''</ref>
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| ===The Red War=== | | ===The Red War=== |
| Sometime before the onset of the [[Red War]], the FWC predicted the [[Cabal]] invasion. However, no one in the [[Consensus]] believed their warnings, some even laughing at them and calling [[Lakshmi-2]] a zealot. Despite this, the FWC was prepared when the [[Red Legion]] arrived and occupied the [[Last City]], fighting back against the Cabal when others fled. The War Cult later used this as a rallying cry to recruit more [[Guardian]]s to their cause during the [[Faction Rallies]].{{Citation needed}} Despite their preparation, half of the Inner Circle disappeared during the invasion, Lakshmi-2 noting that none of their deaths had been predicted and suspected that they were, in fact, still alive somewhere.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]] - [[Lakshmi-2]]: [[Lakshmi-2#Destiny_2|"Half the Inner Circle vanished during the Red War. We did not predict their deaths, so they must still be alive... somewhere."]]''</ref>
| | The onset of the [[Red War]] was actually predicted by the FWC but no one believed their warnings, some even laughed at them and even called Lakshmi-2 a zealot. Despite this, the FWC was prepared when the [[Red Legion]] arrived and invaded, fighting the [[Cabal]] back. They used this as a rallying cry to recruit more Guardians to their cause during the [[Faction Rallies]]. However, half of the Inner Circle disappeared during the war. Lakshmi-2 noted that none of their deaths had been predicted and suspected that they were still alive somewhere.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Activision Blizzard - [[Lakshmi-2]]: [[Lakshmi-2#Destiny_2|"Half the Inner Circle vanished during the Red War. We did not predict their deaths, so they must still be alive... somewhere."]]''</ref> |
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| ===Season of the Splicer=== | | ===Season of the Splicer=== |
| During the [[Endless Night]], FWC leader [[Lakshmi-2]] publicly denounced [[Ikora Rey]] and the [[Vanguard]] for allowing the [[Eliksni]] of [[House of Light|House Light]] to live within the city walls. She claimed she had witnessed the Fallen in a future where the [[Last City]] had been destroyed, and they could not be trusted.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - [[H.E.L.M.#Radio_messages|H.E.L.M. Radio messages]]: [[H.E.L.M.#Season_of_the_Splicer|Lakshmi's first broadcast]]''</ref> After her concerns were dismissed, Lakshmi planned to stage a coup against the [[Vanguard]] alongside the leader of [[New Monarchy]] and Dead Orbit.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Beneath the Endless Night#IV - Conspirators|IV - Conspirators]]''</ref> When the [[Hive]] god [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen|Savathûn]], under the guise of [[Osiris]], gifted Lakshmi and the FWC [[Vex]] portal technology, they intended on using it to exterminate the Fallen.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - [[H.E.L.M.#Radio_messages|H.E.L.M. Radio messages]]: [[H.E.L.M.#Season_of_the_Splicer|Lakshmi's final broadcast]]''</ref> A portal was then opened in the [[Eliksni Quarter]], allowing the Vex to launch a direct attack on the City. The incursion was soon thwarted by the [[Vanguard]] and it was discovered that Lakshmi had died in the attack.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - [[Override: Last City]]''</ref>
| | In the [[Season of the Splicer]], the Future War Cult is described to be bleeding members from its faction. Many leaving after [[Lakshmi-2]] publicly denounced [[Ikora Rey]] for allowing the Fallen of the [[House of Light]] to live within city walls or after discovering Lakshmi's plan to stage a coup against the [[Vanguard]] along with the leaders of [[Dead Orbit]] and [[New Monarchy]]. |
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| ==Known members== | | ==Known Members== |
| ===Golden Age Membership=== | | ===Golden Age Membership=== |
| *[[Maya Sundaresh]] {{c|founder}} | | *[[Maya Sundaresh]] {{c|founder}} |
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| *Director [[Lakshmi-2]] {{c|leader}} | | *Director [[Lakshmi-2]] {{c|leader}} |
| *[[Ana Bray]] {{c|inferred}} | | *[[Ana Bray]] {{c|inferred}} |
| *R&D Head [[Arsha Saad]]<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - Item Description: [[Pleiades Corrector]]''</ref>
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| *[[Deliah]] | | *[[Deliah]] |
| *[[Hari-5]] | | *[[Hari-5]] |
| *[[Inachis]] | | *[[Inachis]] |
| *[[Novarro]] {{c|formerly}}<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - Item Description: [[The Vision]]''</ref> | | *[[Novarro]] {{c|formerly}} |
| *[[Odon Kolos]] {{C|formerly}}
| | *[[Praedyth]]<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/3mqjza/secret_in_the_paradox_mission_confirmed/ Reddit: "Secret in the Paradox Mission confirmed!"]</ref> |
| *[[Praedyth]]<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - [[Paradox#Transcript|Paradox]]''</ref> | |
| *[[Riley]] | | *[[Riley]] |
| | *[[Arsha Saad]] |
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| ==Destiny 1 gear== | | ==Destiny 1 Gear== |
| Players earn reputation with FWC by completing reputation missions ([[Patrol]] missions, [[Bounties]], [[Strike]]s, [[Crucible]] matches, etc) after allying with FWC. The following items are available: | | Players earn reputation with FWC by completing reputation missions ([[Patrol]] missions, [[Bounties]], [[Strike]]s, [[Crucible]] matches, etc) after allying with FWC. The following items are available:<ref>[http://www.yellowbulldog.co.uk/blog/2015/10/guides/destiny-taken-king:-how-to-get-no-time-to-explain.html Destiny Taken King: How to get No Time To Explain]</ref> |
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| Players can choose from three categories upon reaching a new level with this faction: Future War Cult Weapons, Future War Cult Armor, or Future War Cult Chroma. Selecting one of these gives the player a guaranteed item from that category with a randomly rolled set of perks, as well as a rare chance for additional items such as FWC-themed shaders, ships, Sparrows and emblems. | | Players can choose from three categories upon reaching a new level with this faction: Future War Cult Weapons, Future War Cult Armor, or Future War Cult Chroma. Selecting one of these gives the player a guaranteed item from that category with a randomly rolled set of perks, as well as a rare chance for additional items such as FWC-themed shaders, ships, Sparrows and emblems. |
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| ===Year 1=== | | ===Year 1=== |
| Players can only pledge to factions during special events known as faction rallies. During this time, players pledged to Future War Cult or either of the other factions can earn tokens during specific events such as [[Strikes]], [[Public Event]]s and the [[Crucible]]. | | Players can only pledge to factions during special events known as faction rallies. During this time, players pledged to Future War Cult or either of the other factions can earn tokens during specific events such as [[Strikes]], [[Public Event]]s and the [[Crucible]]. |
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| *''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} | | *''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} |
| *''[[Destiny 2]]'' | | *''[[Destiny 2]]'' |
| **''[[Season of the Drifter]]'' {{Mo}}
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| **''[[Season of Arrivals]]'' {{Mo}}
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| **''[[Season of the Hunt]]'' {{Mo}}
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| **''[[Season of the Splicer]]''
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| **''[[Season of the Risen]]'' {{Mo}}
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| **''[[Season of the Deep]]'' {{Mo}}
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| **''[[Into the Light]]'' {{Mo}}
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| **''[[The Final Shape]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Destiny: Fall of Osiris]]''
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| *''[[The Hidden Dossier]]'' {{Mo}}
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| <references/> | | <references/> |
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| {{Guardian factions}} | | {{Guardian Factions}} |
| {{Golden Age}} | | {{Golden Age}} |
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