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{{Quote|So [[Xol, Will of the Thousands|it]] whispered the Anthem Anatheme, the temptation to dominate the objective universe with the subjective will. It said, I shall be an engine to make your desire hegemon over your conditions. It said, WIELD ME, AND USE ME TO TEST YOUR FOE. This was its worship. Aiat.|[[Whisper of the Worm]] Lore tab}} | |||
Several paracausal beings utilize, invoke or draw power from the Anthem Anatheme in some way; the most notable examples are the [[Ahamkara]] and the [[Worm God]] [[ | The '''Anthem Anatheme''' is a paracausal ability described in several pieces of lore within the [[Destiny]] universe. It is defined as the desire to change one's reality to suit one's purposes, or "to dominate the objective universe with the subjective will".<ref>'''Bungie (2018/5/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]'': ''[[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]], Item Description: [[Whisper of the Worm#Lore|Whisper of the Worm]].''</ref> | ||
==Overview== | |||
According to [[The Witness]], in the primordial state before time or the universe began, entities existed which derived sustenance from the gradient between "what was and what might be." This appears to allude to the Anthem Anatheme, and possibly hints at the origins of beings such as the Ahamkara and Worms, which continue to sustain their existence using the differences between possible and actual realities.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/10/1)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Unveiling|Unveiling]] [[Lore:Unveiling#Gardener and Winnower|Gardener and Winnower]]''</ref> | |||
Several paracausal beings utilize, invoke or draw power from the Anthem Anatheme in some way; the most notable examples are the [[Ahamkara]] and the [[Worm God]]s, which are theorized by [[Medusa]] to have evolved separately in competition for the same ecological niche. Ahamkara feed off of the wishes (which are manifestations of the Anthem Anatheme) of other beings to grow in size, whereas the Worm God [[Xol, Will of the Thousands|Xol]] transformed himself into a [[Whisper of the Worm|weapon]] after his physical death in order to fulfill the Anthem Anatheme for the wielder. | |||
Beings who draw power from the Anthem Anatheme are known to use a specific phrase, "O/Oh (subject) mine," when addressing other beings. This is theorized by [[Medusa]] to invoke an ontomorphic effect, placing the target in a cage of "o" (activational, specific, appealing, and naming) and "mine" (defining ownership and subordination).<ref>'''Bungie (2019/4/23)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Shadowkeep]], [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Truth to Power|Truth to Power]] [[Lore:Truth to Power#asudeM|asudeM]]''</ref> Even the [[Cabal]] Emperor [[Calus]] invokes the Anthem Anatheme by addressing his favorite [[The Guardian|Guardian]] as "O champion mine". | |||
The [[Awoken]] as a whole are not subject to the Anthem Anatheme, as their desires are aligned almost perfectly with those of their [[Mara Sov|Queen]], and the Queen herself has very little desire to change reality for her own purposes. It was this alignment which allowed the Ahamkara [[Riven]] to coexist with the Awoken in relative peace for so long, although [[Uldren Sov]] was prohibited from interacting with Riven because his desires for himself were less attuned to his reality.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The Awoken of the Reef|The Awoken of the Reef]] [[Lore:The Awoken of the Reef#Telic II|Telic II]]''</ref> The [[Psion]]s are capable of studying the effects of Anthem Anatheme.<ref>'''Bungie (2023/11/28)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Wish]], [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Dragonslayers|Dragonslayers]] [[Lore:Dragonslayers#Valus Forge's Prologue|Valus Forge's Prologue]]''</ref> | |||
==List of appearances== | |||
*''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind]]'' {{Fm}} | |||
**''[[Forsaken]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
**''[[Season of the Deep]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
**''[[Season of the Wish]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
*''[[The Hidden Dossier]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:33, October 13, 2024
- "So it whispered the Anthem Anatheme, the temptation to dominate the objective universe with the subjective will. It said, I shall be an engine to make your desire hegemon over your conditions. It said, WIELD ME, AND USE ME TO TEST YOUR FOE. This was its worship. Aiat."
- — Whisper of the Worm Lore tab
The Anthem Anatheme is a paracausal ability described in several pieces of lore within the Destiny universe. It is defined as the desire to change one's reality to suit one's purposes, or "to dominate the objective universe with the subjective will".[1]
Overview[edit]
According to The Witness, in the primordial state before time or the universe began, entities existed which derived sustenance from the gradient between "what was and what might be." This appears to allude to the Anthem Anatheme, and possibly hints at the origins of beings such as the Ahamkara and Worms, which continue to sustain their existence using the differences between possible and actual realities.[2]
Several paracausal beings utilize, invoke or draw power from the Anthem Anatheme in some way; the most notable examples are the Ahamkara and the Worm Gods, which are theorized by Medusa to have evolved separately in competition for the same ecological niche. Ahamkara feed off of the wishes (which are manifestations of the Anthem Anatheme) of other beings to grow in size, whereas the Worm God Xol transformed himself into a weapon after his physical death in order to fulfill the Anthem Anatheme for the wielder.
Beings who draw power from the Anthem Anatheme are known to use a specific phrase, "O/Oh (subject) mine," when addressing other beings. This is theorized by Medusa to invoke an ontomorphic effect, placing the target in a cage of "o" (activational, specific, appealing, and naming) and "mine" (defining ownership and subordination).[3] Even the Cabal Emperor Calus invokes the Anthem Anatheme by addressing his favorite Guardian as "O champion mine".
The Awoken as a whole are not subject to the Anthem Anatheme, as their desires are aligned almost perfectly with those of their Queen, and the Queen herself has very little desire to change reality for her own purposes. It was this alignment which allowed the Ahamkara Riven to coexist with the Awoken in relative peace for so long, although Uldren Sov was prohibited from interacting with Riven because his desires for himself were less attuned to his reality.[4] The Psions are capable of studying the effects of Anthem Anatheme.[5]
List of appearances[edit]
- Destiny 2: Warmind (First mentioned)
- Forsaken (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Deep (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Wish (Mentioned only)
- The Hidden Dossier (Mentioned only)
References[edit]
- ^ Bungie (2018/5/8), Destiny 2: Warmind, Item Description: Whisper of the Worm.
- ^ Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Lore: Unveiling Gardener and Winnower
- ^ Bungie (2019/4/23), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Lore: Truth to Power asudeM
- ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Lore: The Awoken of the Reef Telic II
- ^ Bungie (2023/11/28), Destiny 2: Season of the Wish, Lore: Dragonslayers Valus Forge's Prologue