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According to the creature known as [[Ahsa]], the [[Pyramids]] were constructed by the species that gave rise to the [[the Witness|Witness]], and were later used by the Witness when it left its homeworld in pursuit of the Traveler.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN7QkdWMV18&t=626s</ref> Over time, the Witness would recruit Disciples from various species, including [[Rhulk]] and [[Nezarec]], each of whom would be granted their own Pyramid.
According to the creature known as [[Ahsa]], the [[Pyramids]] were constructed by the species that gave rise to the [[the Witness|Witness]], and were later used by the Witness when it left its homeworld in pursuit of the Traveler.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN7QkdWMV18&t=626s</ref> Over time, the Witness would recruit Disciples from various species, including [[Rhulk]] and [[Nezarec]], each of whom would be granted their own Pyramid.


At some point, a Pyramid came to rest on the surface of [[Seht]], the ancestral homeworld of the [[Qugu]]. This Pyramid became covered in stone and dirt, causing it to resemble a natural landform; it would later be revered by the Qugu as a holy site, which they referred to simply as "the Mountain." During the Hive's invasion of the [[Se'Tar]] system, [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] reactivated the Pyramid using her flagship, causing it to rise from its buried resting place and join her forces as they laid waste to the Qugu. This Pyramid would later be destroyed by the last remnants of the [[Seht Armada]] under the command of Warden [[Te'Qal]].
At some point, a [[Pyramid (Seht)|Pyramid]] came to rest on the surface of [[Seht]], the ancestral homeworld of the [[Qugu]]. This Pyramid became covered in stone and dirt, causing it to resemble a natural landform; it would later be revered by the Qugu as a holy site, which they referred to simply as "the Mountain." During the Hive's invasion of the [[Se'Tar]] system, [[Savathûn, the Witch Queen]] reactivated the Pyramid using her flagship, causing it to rise from its buried resting place and join her forces as they laid waste to the Qugu. This Pyramid would later be destroyed by the last remnants of the [[Seht Armada]] under the command of Warden [[Te'Qal]].


Another [[The Sunken Pyramid|Pyramid]] commanded by [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness|Rhulk]] would be sent to Savathûn's [[Throne World]] on the orders of the Witness, in order to keep an eye on the treacherous Hive God (and also possibly as a punishment for Rhulk's past failures as a Disciple). Rhulk and his Pyramid would remain in Savathûn's Throne World for countless eons afterward, until Savathûn was eventually reborn in the Light and neutralized the Pyramid, causing it to sink into the swamps of her Throne World.
Another [[The Sunken Pyramid|Pyramid]] commanded by [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness|Rhulk]] would be sent to Savathûn's [[Throne World]] on the orders of the Witness, in order to keep an eye on the treacherous Hive God (and also possibly as a punishment for Rhulk's past failures as a Disciple). Rhulk and his Pyramid would remain in Savathûn's Throne World for countless eons afterward, until Savathûn was eventually reborn in the Light and neutralized the Pyramid, causing it to sink into the swamps of her Throne World.
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