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Ikora arrived and met with Eris who confirmed the Enclave and the Relic within are related to the Pyramids but their attention is taken away when they notice the Cabal setting up a massive cannon nearby the Cradle but Eris Morn clarifies that the Cabal are not targeting them but Savathûn, her capital ship [[The Lure]] appearing. Almost immediately, Ikora called in the Young Wolf to lead the investigation on The Witch Queen's return. Though the Guardian ended up engaging the Red Legion, technically breaching the Vanguard's armistice with Empress Caiatl, they used their cannon to get themselves onto The Lure and from their make a disturbing discovery, Hive using the Light in some capacity. However, as they pursued Savathûn into her Throne World, they found something worse, a Hive Knight wielding Void Light and having their own Ghosts. As they traversed the Throne World, they confronted the Witch Queen who also wielded the Light and forces them out of her realm. Ikora calls in on the Young Wolf who reveals what they had encountered: a Lightbering Hive, leaving Ikora stunned that the Witch Queen managed to steal the Light. | Ikora arrived and met with Eris who confirmed the Enclave and the Relic within are related to the Pyramids but their attention is taken away when they notice the Cabal setting up a massive cannon nearby the Cradle but Eris Morn clarifies that the Cabal are not targeting them but Savathûn, her capital ship [[The Lure]] appearing. Almost immediately, Ikora called in the Young Wolf to lead the investigation on The Witch Queen's return. Though the Guardian ended up engaging the Red Legion, technically breaching the Vanguard's armistice with Empress Caiatl, they used their cannon to get themselves onto The Lure and from their make a disturbing discovery, Hive using the Light in some capacity. However, as they pursued Savathûn into her Throne World, they found something worse, a Hive Knight wielding Void Light and having their own Ghosts. As they traversed the Throne World, they confronted the Witch Queen who also wielded the Light and forces them out of her realm. Ikora calls in on the Young Wolf who reveals what they had encountered: a Lightbering Hive, leaving Ikora stunned that the Witch Queen managed to steal the Light. | ||
The Guardian continued on in their investigations within the Throne World, discovering the Scorn also in the Witch Queen's domain trying to claim it for themselves, they encountered a renegade Hive Ghost named [[Fynch]] who informs them that before Savathûn resurfaced, she and her own Ghost, [[Immaru]], convinced a number of Guardian-less Ghosts to join her following, the [[Lucent Brood]], and that the Hive were more worthy to wield the Light, leading them to raise her Hive as Lightbearers. Fynch, however, had grown doubtful after she had her Lightbearers fight the Guardians, leading him to refrain from resurrecting his Lightbearer after he had grown suspicious. Fynch would lead the Guardians to find two areas that may possess vital intel for their mission, temples dedicated to Savathûn's siblings, the [[Temple of the Wrathful]] and the [[Temple of the Navigator]]. In both, they found Sagira's shell and a piece of the Tablets of Ruin. From both they hear a memory of the Witch Queen's. Taking each to a special place within the Throne World, the [[Altar of Reflection]], the Guardian learned of an entity that Savathûn called [[The Witness]], that supposedly leads the Black Fleet, her refusal to take Oryx's place as the master of the Taken, how she learned secrets of the Light from her time disguised as Osiris and of her intent on taking the Traveler and sealing it away within her Throne world to protect it from the Witness. Ikora was quiet during these encounters, until Fynch proved himself as a reliable informant and ally but would be left angered that she may have told the Witch Queen something about the Light that may have allowed her to steal it yet admits that she suspected her plan about sealing away the Traveler. | The Guardian continued on in their investigations within the Throne World, discovering the Scorn also in the Witch Queen's domain trying to claim it for themselves, they encountered a renegade Hive Ghost named [[Fynch]] who informs them that before Savathûn resurfaced, she and her own Ghost, [[Immaru]], convinced a number of Guardian-less Ghosts to join her following, the [[Lucent Brood]], and convinced them that the Hive were more worthy to wield the Light, leading them to raise her Hive as Lightbearers. Fynch, however, had grown doubtful after she had her Lightbearers fight the Guardians, leading him to refrain from resurrecting his Lightbearer after he had grown suspicious. Fynch would lead the Guardians to find two areas that may possess vital intel for their mission, temples dedicated to Savathûn's siblings, the [[Temple of the Wrathful]] and the [[Temple of the Navigator]]. In both, they found Sagira's shell and a piece of the Tablets of Ruin. From both they hear a memory of the Witch Queen's. Taking each to a special place within the Throne World, the [[Altar of Reflection]], the Guardian learned of an entity that Savathûn called [[The Witness]], that supposedly leads the Black Fleet, her refusal to take Oryx's place as the master of the Taken, how she learned secrets of the Light from her time disguised as Osiris and of her intent on taking the Traveler and sealing it away within her Throne world to protect it from the Witness. Ikora was quiet during these encounters, until Fynch proved himself as a reliable informant and ally but would be left angered that she may have told the Witch Queen something about the Light that may have allowed her to steal it yet admits that she suspected her plan about sealing away the Traveler. | ||
To further help the Guardian in traversing the Throne World and learn more from the Witch Queen's memories, Ikora allows them to strengthen and hone their [[Deepsight]] abilities, guided by Eris. After Eris had guided them to the Europan Pyramid and strengthened their abilities, the Guardian would be contacted by Fynch informing them on another lead; another temple hidden beneath the outskirts of the Throne World, dedicated to Savathûn's past self, Sathona, the [[Temple of the Cunning]]. Ikora would introduce herself to Fynch at this time, much to the renegade's excitement. Fynch would explain that within the temple lies something of great importance to the Witch Queen nearby a statue of Sathona. The Guardian managed to infiltrate the temple despite the heavy Scorn presence and the illusionary tricks impeding them. At the statue, they find a calcified worm, the same one that Sathona had carried with her when she guided her siblings through the oceans of [[Fundament]], the Hive's original homeworld. However, the Guardian would nearly be killed by a powerful illusion of an Ahamkara and a poisoning in the air, leading the Guardian to make a hasty escape. Though Ikora would find the mission too much of a risk to put the Young Wolf's life on the line, she was nonetheless glad they gained something of value. | To further help the Guardian in traversing the Throne World and learn more from the Witch Queen's memories, Ikora allows them to strengthen and hone their [[Deepsight]] abilities, guided by Eris. After Eris had guided them to the Europan Pyramid and strengthened their abilities, the Guardian would be contacted by Fynch informing them on another lead; another temple hidden beneath the outskirts of the Throne World, dedicated to Savathûn's past self, Sathona, the [[Temple of the Cunning]]. Ikora would introduce herself to Fynch at this time, much to the renegade's excitement. Fynch would explain that within the temple lies something of great importance to the Witch Queen nearby a statue of Sathona. The Guardian managed to infiltrate the temple despite the heavy Scorn presence and the illusionary tricks impeding them. At the statue, they find a calcified worm, the same one that Sathona had carried with her when she guided her siblings through the oceans of [[Fundament]], the Hive's original homeworld. However, the Guardian would nearly be killed by a powerful illusion of an Ahamkara and a poisoning in the air, leading the Guardian to make a hasty escape. Though Ikora would find the mission too much of a risk to put the Young Wolf's life on the line, she was nonetheless glad they gained something of value. |