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The '''Eurhythmia''' were a species that was encountered by [[the Witness]]. After attempting to "help" the species, the Witness annihilated them in a blind rage after discovering the [[Traveler]] had uplifted their civilization as it has theirs. The last of the Eurhythmia nevertheless met their end peacefully with a smile and a song, prompting one of the Witness' component minds to reject the Witness' actions as abhorrent and become a Dissenter.<ref>'''Bungie (2024/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The Rubicon#Phlegethon II|Phlegethon II]]''</ref>
The '''Eurhythmia''' were a species that was encountered by [[the Witness]]. After attempting to "help" the species, the Witness annihilated them in a blind rage after discovering the [[Traveler]] had uplifted their civilization as it has theirs. The last of the Eurhythmia nevertheless met their end peacefully with a smile and a song, prompting one of the Witness' component minds to reject the Witness' actions as abhorrent and become a Dissenter.<ref>'''Bungie (2024/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - [[Lore:The Rubicon|The Rubicon]]: [[Lore:The Rubicon#Phlegethon II|Phlegethon II]]''</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:57, November 15, 2024

Eurhythmia
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Sang a seemingly never-ending song

 

The Eurhythmia were a species that was encountered by the Witness. After attempting to "help" the species, the Witness annihilated them in a blind rage after discovering the Traveler had uplifted their civilization as it has theirs. The last of the Eurhythmia nevertheless met their end peacefully with a smile and a song, prompting one of the Witness' component minds to reject the Witness' actions as abhorrent and become a Dissenter.[1]

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The term "eurhythmia" means "a regularity of the pulse", and may be derived from "Eurythmy" which, among other definitions, originates from the Greek word, eu, meaning "beautiful" or "harmonious rhythm".

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