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The Pyramid can be accessed by an opening on one of its upward-facing sides; this opening can produce a tractor beam to bring objects or visitors inside. The interior of the Pyramid appears to have been designed with human-scale inhabitants in mind, and contains many hallways, stairways, and various open spaces. Many parts of its architecture feature subtle gold and red ornamentation, or seemingly abstract chiseled patterns. It is dimly lit, with occasional harsh white or red lighting providing the only illumination. Small container-like objects can be found scattered around the halls. | The Pyramid can be accessed by an opening on one of its upward-facing sides; this opening can produce a tractor beam to bring objects or visitors inside. The interior of the Pyramid appears to have been designed with human-scale inhabitants in mind, and contains many hallways, stairways, and various open spaces. Many parts of its architecture feature subtle gold and red ornamentation, or seemingly abstract chiseled patterns. It is dimly lit, with occasional harsh white or red lighting providing the only illumination. Small container-like objects can be found scattered around the halls. | ||
As with other Pyramids explored thus far, the Lunar Pyramid contains at least one massive statue of a veiled humanoid figure. This statue, and the others like it, depicts a member of the [[Precursors | As with other Pyramids explored thus far, the Lunar Pyramid contains at least one massive statue of a veiled humanoid figure. This statue, and the others like it, depicts a member of the [[Precursors|precursor race]] that subsequently became [[The Witness]]. | ||
The Chantry of the Darkest Hour has a pair of colored stone statues, a cathedral-like chamber, and an altar where the [[Nightmare Harvester]] was used to lure out [[Emperor Calus|Calus]] during his attempt to take over the Lunar Pyramid. | The Chantry of the Darkest Hour has a pair of colored stone statues, a cathedral-like chamber, and an altar where the [[Nightmare Harvester]] was used to lure out [[Emperor Calus|Calus]] during his attempt to take over the Lunar Pyramid. | ||
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===The Collapse=== | ===The Collapse=== | ||
Nezarec led the Black Fleet's assault on Earth during the Collapse, and carried [[The Veil|the Veil]] aboard his Pyramid so that he could establish a paracausal link between the Veil and the Traveler, in order to open a portal into the Traveler's [[Pale Heart]] and allow the Witness to bring about the Final Shape using the Traveler's Light. However, before he could establish the link, [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] betrayed the Disciple, killing him and stealing the Veil while cursing Nezarec's consciousness to remain bound to his remains. The Pyramid subsequently crashed into the Moon, and became buried beneath its surface. | Nezarec led the Black Fleet's assault on Earth during the Collapse, and carried [[The Veil|the Veil]] aboard his Pyramid so that he could establish a paracausal link between the Veil and the Traveler, in order to open a portal into the Traveler's [[Pale Heart]] and allow the Witness to bring about the Final Shape using the Traveler's Light. However, before he could establish the link, [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] betrayed the Disciple, killing him and stealing the Veil while cursing Nezarec's consciousness to remain bound to his remains. The Pyramid subsequently crashed into the Moon, and became buried beneath its surface. Nezarec lay dead for centuries inside the [[Chantry of the Darkest Hour]] along with his Glaive. | ||
===The Dark Ages=== | ===The Dark Ages=== | ||
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**''[[Season of the Deep]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[Season of the Deep]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Kuang Xuan's Logbook]]'' {{Fm}} | *''[[Kuang Xuan's Logbook]]'' {{Fm}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |