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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Qugu were bipedal creatures descended from herd animals, with cephalopod-like bodies mounted on two reverse-jointed legs, a head with dark eyes ringed by a mane of fifteen tentacles, and a single arm protruding from their chest.<ref name="dynasty">''' | The Qugu were bipedal creatures descended from herd animals, with cephalopod-like bodies mounted on two reverse-jointed legs, a head with dark eyes ringed by a mane of fifteen tentacles, and a single arm protruding from their chest.<ref name="dynasty">'''(2024/6/4)''',''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Episode: Echoes]], [[Lore:Dynasty|Dyanasty]] - [[Lore:Dynasty#Chapter 1 - A Step Leads. A Step Follows.|A Step Leads. A Step Follows.]]''</ref> They appear to have been asexual, or at least had no concept of gender, with all Qugu using gender-neutral pronouns. | ||
The entire Qugu species was infected by a virus that profoundly influenced their society. This virus rewrote the Qugu's genetic code so that they were compelled to ritualistically offer up their limbs to be consumed by massive, sessile creatures called [[jaw-beast]]s. Once the jaw-beasts had consumed Qugu cells, the virus converted the cells into eggs, which would develop and eventually hatch within the jaw-beasts. In turn, the jaw-beasts produced a nectar-like substance that the Qugu would consume to experience hallucinogenic visions.<ref name="XXIII">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] | The entire Qugu species was infected by a virus that profoundly influenced their society. This virus rewrote the Qugu's genetic code so that they were compelled to ritualistically offer up their limbs to be consumed by massive, sessile creatures called [[jaw-beast]]s. Once the jaw-beasts had consumed Qugu cells, the virus converted the cells into eggs, which would develop and eventually hatch within the jaw-beasts. In turn, the jaw-beasts produced a nectar-like substance that the Qugu would consume to experience hallucinogenic visions.<ref name="XXIII">'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Darkness#Books of Sorrow|Books of Sorrow]], [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books of Sorrow#XXIII: fire without fuel|XXIII: fire without fuel]]''</ref> | ||
The Qugu homeworld was called [[Seht]] and orbited a large white star called [[Se'Tar]] along with eleven other worlds. Three other stars were close enough to their system to "color the sky".<ref name="dynasty"/> | The Qugu homeworld was called [[Seht]] and orbited a large white star called [[Se'Tar]] along with eleven other worlds. Three other stars were close enough to their system to "color the sky".<ref name="dynasty"/> | ||
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Qugu society seemed to be a gerontocracy run by "elders" who oversaw communities of Qugu called "groves." They referred to their familial lineages as "lines," which they seemed to hold in high esteem and denoted using prefixes in their personal names. The Qugu military was run by a "Warden" who oversaw the Qugu fleet, with Captains beneath them who then relayed their sub-commands to their sections of the fleet. The elders appointed those they deemed worthy to important positions, such as Warden.<ref name="dynasty"/> | Qugu society seemed to be a gerontocracy run by "elders" who oversaw communities of Qugu called "groves." They referred to their familial lineages as "lines," which they seemed to hold in high esteem and denoted using prefixes in their personal names. The Qugu military was run by a "Warden" who oversaw the Qugu fleet, with Captains beneath them who then relayed their sub-commands to their sections of the fleet. The elders appointed those they deemed worthy to important positions, such as Warden.<ref name="dynasty"/> | ||
The Qugu's primary religion was based on ancestral worship, in which they would pray to their forebearers and ask them for guidance. They were attuned to the [[Darkness]] and could commune with the memories of their ancestors through it.<ref name="symbiosis">''' | The Qugu's primary religion was based on ancestral worship, in which they would pray to their forebearers and ask them for guidance. They were attuned to the [[Darkness]] and could commune with the memories of their ancestors through it.<ref name="symbiosis">'''(2023/3/10)''',''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Lightfall]], [[Lore:Inspiral|Inspiral]] - [[Lore:Inspiral#The Art of Symbiosis|The Art of Symbiosis]]''</ref> The Darkness also allowed the Qugu to communicate their thoughts and emotions directly to each other, as well as to control their technology with their thoughts and the movements of their tendrils.<ref name="dynasty"/> | ||
By the time the [[Hive]] encountered the Qugu, they had become a spacefaring civilization that controlled five star systems and possessed advanced technologies and mastery of the Darkness.<ref name="XXIII"/><ref name="dynasty"/> Their ships were able to move in coordination like amorphous ripples across magnetic fields, and the Admiral and their captain were connected through the Darkness to react as one entity, allowing them to draw dozens of their fleet units together, direct them into formations and coordinate battle strategies between the captain's subcommands the drone's activities. As a result, when a ship was destroyed, the emotions of despair, terror and grief of those inside were shared among the rest of the units.<ref name="dynasty"/> | By the time the [[Hive]] encountered the Qugu, they had become a spacefaring civilization that controlled five star systems and possessed advanced technologies and mastery of the Darkness.<ref name="XXIII"/><ref name="dynasty"/> Their ships were able to move in coordination like amorphous ripples across magnetic fields, and the Admiral and their captain were connected through the Darkness to react as one entity, allowing them to draw dozens of their fleet units together, direct them into formations and coordinate battle strategies between the captain's subcommands the drone's activities. As a result, when a ship was destroyed, the emotions of despair, terror and grief of those inside were shared among the rest of the units.<ref name="dynasty"/> | ||
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In the distant past, the Qugu's homeworld of Seht was visited by a [[Pyramid (Seht)|Pyramid]], which became buried on the surface of the planet under unknown circumstances. Covered in rock and soil and resembling a natural landform, the Pyramid became known to the Qugu simply as "the Mountain," and was revered as a holy site.<ref name="dynasty"/><ref name="invasion"/> It is possible that the presence of this Pyramid played some role in contributing to the Qugu's attunement with the Darkness as they evolved. | In the distant past, the Qugu's homeworld of Seht was visited by a [[Pyramid (Seht)|Pyramid]], which became buried on the surface of the planet under unknown circumstances. Covered in rock and soil and resembling a natural landform, the Pyramid became known to the Qugu simply as "the Mountain," and was revered as a holy site.<ref name="dynasty"/><ref name="invasion"/> It is possible that the presence of this Pyramid played some role in contributing to the Qugu's attunement with the Darkness as they evolved. | ||
At some point, before their contact with the Hive, the Qugu engaged in a war against another space-faring species known as the Murin which attacked their "outer rim." They were defeated after a squadron of ships led by Te'Qal destroyed their carrier-based fleet in an unnamed battle. Additionally, the Qugu briefly "fractured" when the star system Se'Ugn rebelled against the Qugu in Se'Tar after "losing concert" This rebellion was swiftly crushed after a fleet led by Te'Qal raided the planet.<ref name="Cry">''' | At some point, before their contact with the Hive, the Qugu engaged in a war against another space-faring species known as the Murin which attacked their "outer rim." They were defeated after a squadron of ships led by Te'Qal destroyed their carrier-based fleet in an unnamed battle. Additionally, the Qugu briefly "fractured" when the star system Se'Ugn rebelled against the Qugu in Se'Tar after "losing concert" This rebellion was swiftly crushed after a fleet led by Te'Qal raided the planet.<ref name="Cry">'''(2024/6/4)''',''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Episode: Echoes]] - [[Lore:Dynasty|Dyanasty]] - [[Lore:Dynasty#Chapter 3 - The Cry that Echoes|The Cry that Echoes]]''</ref> | ||
===War with the Hive=== | ===War with the Hive=== | ||
According to the Books of Sorrow and memories of the Qugu preserved by the Witness, it was [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen|Savathûn]]'s brood that encountered and swiftly exterminated the Qugu and their jaw-beasts<ref name="XXIII"/>. The Hive forces that invaded and annihilated them did not use complex tactics, simply opening an immense rift between the [[Ascendant Realm]] and space to bring out their warships en masse and overwhelm their enemies,<ref name="dynasty"/> and then proceeded to chase and eliminate their fleeing ark-ships.<ref name="XXIII"/> The first contact the Qugu had with the Hive was in the system of Se'Un. A fleet led by Warden Te'Qal arrived in the system to investigate a sudden drop in communications. They arrived in the system to find nothing except a void with a center that burned with [[Soulfire]]. As the Qugu fleet investigated the area, the green flame tore open as hundreds of Hive ships swarmed the Qugu fleet. During the battle, the Qugu fought valiantly but were overwhelmed as dozens of [[Tombship]]s arrived in the system. The Qugu fleet was ripped apart before they retreated to Seht with the Hive pursuing.<ref name="dynasty"/> | According to the Books of Sorrow and memories of the Qugu preserved by the Witness, it was [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen|Savathûn]]'s brood that encountered and swiftly exterminated the Qugu and their jaw-beasts<ref name="XXIII"/>. The Hive forces that invaded and annihilated them did not use complex tactics, simply opening an immense rift between the [[Ascendant Realm]] and space to bring out their warships en masse and overwhelm their enemies,<ref name="dynasty"/> and then proceeded to chase and eliminate their fleeing ark-ships.<ref name="XXIII"/> The first contact the Qugu had with the Hive was in the system of Se'Un. A fleet led by Warden Te'Qal arrived in the system to investigate a sudden drop in communications. They arrived in the system to find nothing except a void with a center that burned with [[Soulfire]]. As the Qugu fleet investigated the area, the green flame tore open as hundreds of Hive ships swarmed the Qugu fleet. During the battle, the Qugu fought valiantly but were overwhelmed as dozens of [[Tombship]]s arrived in the system. The Qugu fleet was ripped apart before they retreated to Seht with the Hive pursuing.<ref name="dynasty"/> | ||
During the invasion of Seht, a ring-shaped Hive flagship (presumably belonging to Savathûn, as it is described as resembling [[The Lure|a ship later used by her]]) arrived over the planet and unleashed a massive explosion of Soulfire near the Qugu's Mountain. This cracked the Mountain apart, burying the Qugu's defenses and ships in massive rock slides. The Mountain's core then released a second pulse of energy, which decimated the surrounding area and further cracked open the planet's surface. The Mountain revealed itself to be a [[Pyramid]], which rose from its half-buried resting place to meet the Hive ships. The Qugu that remained retreated, attempting to regroup with other Qugu but were pursued by the Hive fleet and the Qugu empire was steadily eradicated.<ref name="invasion">''' | During the invasion of Seht, a ring-shaped Hive flagship (presumably belonging to Savathûn, as it is described as resembling [[The Lure|a ship later used by her]]) arrived over the planet and unleashed a massive explosion of Soulfire near the Qugu's Mountain. This cracked the Mountain apart, burying the Qugu's defenses and ships in massive rock slides. The Mountain's core then released a second pulse of energy, which decimated the surrounding area and further cracked open the planet's surface. The Mountain revealed itself to be a [[Pyramid]], which rose from its half-buried resting place to meet the Hive ships. The Qugu that remained retreated, attempting to regroup with other Qugu but were pursued by the Hive fleet and the Qugu empire was steadily eradicated.<ref name="invasion">'''(2024/6/4)''',''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Episode: Echoes]] - [[Lore:Dynasty|Dyanasty]] - [[Lore:Dynasty#Chapter 2 - To Split the Sky|To Split the Sky]]''</ref> | ||
After weeks of flying, the Qugu were whittled down to their last star system, | After weeks of flying, the Qugu were whittled down to their last star system, Se'Otan. The Qugu fleet arrived in the system only to find it destroyed and the Hive fleet and the Pyramid waiting for them. Enraged and determined to strike down their enemy before being destroyed, the Qugu fleet attacked. During the fight, one of Oryx's ships<ref name="XXIII"/> suddenly dropped into the battle and emitted a massive death pulse that destroyed Savathûn's flagship. The Qugu took advantage of the distraction and rallied, attempting to destroy the Pyramid that had once been their Mountain. Using the Darkness, the Qugu fleet drew upon the fury and grief of their people and released a massive [[Darkness#Resonance|resonant]] blast which destroyed the Pyramid. The remaining Qugu were subsequently killed by the Resonance wave released by the Pyramid's destruction.<ref name="Cry"/> | ||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== |