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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Golgoroth was the creation of the traitorous [[Worm]] god [[Xol]] with the purpose of devouring [[Oryx, the Taken King]] and his family. It contained a heart filled with and strengthened by burrowing parasites related to the [[Worm]] Gods and was committed to Oryx’s service<ref name="bungie">[https://www.bungie.net/7/en/News/article/twid-05-02-2024 THIS WEEK IN DESTINY – 05/02/2024]</ref>.However, Oryx discovered the plot and had [[Eir]] decree a new shape for the Ogre as a testament to the Final Shape, with Oryx giving him the name Golgoroth, becoming one of the most powerful [[Hive]] champions in the King's [[Court of Oryx|court]]. Later when Oryx carved the [[Tablets of Ruin]] out of flesh from the fallen [[Akka]], he sets one of them in Golgoroth as a rebuttal of Crota's demands to claim it, and from where the tablet was placed new flesh grew. The Ogre thus became a containment for a Tablet of Ruin and a vessel to both tithe violence directly to Oryx and corrupt hordes of stolen Light from Oryx’s conquests.<ref name=bungie/> The team of Guardians that killed Golgorath during the [[King's Fall|Raid]] to destroy Oryx recovered the Tablet of Ruin from | Golgoroth was the creation of the traitorous [[Worm]] god [[Xol]] with the purpose of devouring [[Oryx, the Taken King]] and his family. It contained a heart filled with and strengthened by burrowing parasites related to the [[Worm]] Gods and was committed to Oryx’s service<ref name="bungie">[https://www.bungie.net/7/en/News/article/twid-05-02-2024 THIS WEEK IN DESTINY – 05/02/2024]</ref>.However, Oryx discovered the plot and had [[Eir]] decree a new shape for the Ogre as a testament to the Final Shape, with Oryx giving him the name Golgoroth, becoming one of the most powerful [[Hive]] champions in the King's [[Court of Oryx|court]]. Later when Oryx carved the [[Tablets of Ruin]] out of flesh from the fallen [[Akka]], he sets one of them in Golgoroth as a rebuttal of Crota's demands to claim it, and from where the tablet was placed new flesh grew. The Ogre thus became a containment for a Tablet of Ruin and a vessel to both tithe violence directly to Oryx and corrupt hordes of stolen Light from Oryx’s conquests.<ref name=bungie/> The team of Guardians that killed Golgorath during the [[King's Fall|Raid]] to destroy Oryx recovered the Tablet of Ruin from his remains and the item has been vaulted for proper containment.<ref name=bungie/> | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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*Golgoroth's overall design as an Ogre is by far the most unique in ''Destiny''. | *Golgoroth's overall design as an Ogre is by far the most unique in ''Destiny''. | ||
**However, their general design seems to be a reference for various other Major or Ultra Ogre found in ''[[Destiny 2]]'' as many of them share claw-like tentacles on their backs. | **However, their general design seems to be a reference for various other Major or Ultra Ogre found in ''[[Destiny 2]]'' as many of them share claw-like tentacles on their backs. | ||
*Following | *Following his death during the King's Fall raid, the Tablet of Ruin Oryx implanted in Golgorath would be recovered by the Vanguard and placed into containment. | ||
*Golgorath was apparently fond of flower petals as daughters of Savathûn would send warriors with petals stuffed beneath their chitin as deathly delights, according to deciphered Hive apocrypha.<ref name=bungie/> | *Golgorath was apparently fond of flower petals as daughters of Savathûn would send warriors with petals stuffed beneath their chitin as deathly delights, according to deciphered Hive apocrypha.<ref name=bungie/> | ||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Destiny]]'': ''[[The Taken King]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Plunder]]'' {{Nc}} | *''[[Destiny 2]]'': ''[[Season of Plunder]]'' {{Nc}} | ||
**''[[Into the Light]] | **''[[Into the Light (update)|Into the Light]] {{Nc}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |