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*Reports from fireteams raiding the Sunken Pyramid mention that the Caretaker appears to have been both victim to and overseer of experiments seeking to fuse Worms and Scorn together. Multiple fireteams had also commented on what appear to be “pet” mutations that are believed to have belonged to the Caretaker. Whether these were rejected experiments or unsanctioned creations isn’t known.<ref name="TWID Lore"/>
*Reports from fireteams raiding the Sunken Pyramid mention that the Caretaker appears to have been both victim to and overseer of experiments seeking to fuse Worms and Scorn together. Multiple fireteams had also commented on what appear to be “pet” mutations that are believed to have belonged to the Caretaker. Whether these were rejected experiments or unsanctioned creations isn’t known.<ref name="TWID Lore"/>
*Many of the the Caretaker's Wormspawn went missing on route to the Tower's containment vaults.<ref name="TWID Lore"/>
*Many of the the Caretaker's Wormspawn went missing on route to the Tower's containment vaults.<ref name="TWID Lore"/>
*It may be possible that the Caretaker was wearing black cloth around it's body like the [[Omen of the Witness|Omen]], and carries a [[Tech Pack]] like the [[Shadow Legion]], but the one it carried was the original prototype. That leads fans to believe that the Caretaker was an early variant of the [[Husk]], considering that [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness|Rhulk]] was experimenting on [[Fallen]] and [[Hive]] DNA, meaning that it was part Scorn, part [[the Dread|Dread]].
*The Caretaker notably wears cloth that is strikingly similar to that worn by the [[Omen of the Witness|Omen]]s, and carries a device that is similar to the [[Tech Pack]]s of the [[Shadow Legion]]. It is possible that it serves as the template for the [[Husk]]s, considering that [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness|Rhulk]] was experimenting on [[Fallen]] and [[Hive]], meaning that it was part Scorn and part [[The Dread|Dread]].


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Revision as of 11:01, December 27, 2024

The Caretaker
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Biographical information

Species:

Fallen

Race:

Scorn

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Abomination

Combat information

Mission:

Vow of the Disciple

Weapon(s):

Solar Scale Drone Launcher

Abilities:

High Durability
Arc Overcharged Ether
Solar Sacred Dematerialization
Summon Scorn
Summon Taken
Teleportation
Temporary Immunity
Arc Ground Slam
Obelisk Decimation

 

"SCORN. They eat away at the decay within a shell of. SCORN. Truth exists all around outside the shell of. SCORN."
Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness

The Caretaker is a massive Scorn Abomination residing within Rhulk's Pyramid in the Court of Savathûn. Empowered by Darkness-based Resonant technology from the Pyramid, the Caretaker was entrusted with a collection of Wormspawn as well as other entities the Witness and Rhulk had previously obtained to be analyzed and stored within the Pyramid. It was slain by the intrepid Guardian Fireteam that stormed the vessel.[1]

Biography

Formerly an Eliksni from an unknown Fallen House, not much is known about the Caretaker including its origin or true purpose. The only available information is from an Evidence Board entry, speculation from a member of the Hidden, who posited that the Caretaker was the successful result of a fusion between the Scorn and a Worm larva.[2] The Caretaker was entrusted with Wormspawn, and other entities to be stored and analyzed within the Sunken Pyramid by Rhulk and the Witness.[1]

The only encounter that the Guardians had with the Caretaker was in the Collection section of the Sunken Pyramid. The Caretaker is initially found at the top of a set of stairs, performing a ritual on a segment of the marble-like substance found throughout Pyramid-adjacent Throne World locations. When Guardians get into close proximity, the Caretaker looks over its shoulder to inspect the invaders, but quickly returns to its ritual. During this, it is completely immune to all interference, even passively damaging Guardians that get within extreme proximity to it and its ritual through an aura of malevolent energy.

Once disturbed from its ritual by Guardians interacting with shard-like switches, the Caretaker shows the ability to teleport and begins vigorously defending the area it is confined within. After it is defeated by the Fireteam, the Caretaker keels over, and from its back begins sprouting the same tree-like branch systems that Rhulk and other servants of the Black Fleet exhibit upon death.

Gameplay

The Caretaker is a typical boss encounter in Destiny, wherein they are invincible until specific conditions are met to allow damage to occur. Its health is gated into 4 segments, with the 4th being much smaller than the other 3, intended as a final stand. Combat against it is spread between 4 different floors of the Collection area, with The Caretaker teleporting to the next once enough damage has been sustained, or enough time has passed from damage being possible. Damage is inflicted through the Resonant Breakthrough buff that is granted to Guardians while they stand on a lit-up plate, which surround the obelisks of Collection, and stand in a row on the final floor.

The Caretaker exhibits the ability to fire bolts of ether, much like a regular Abomination, though these are infused with what appears to be the same Darkness energy that Rhulk utilises. It can also perform ground slams to knock back and damage any opponents that are close-by. There is also an automated defense system on its back, appearing like a small coffin. This constantly releases drone-like Pyramid Scales that course around the room, and will begin aggressively homing onto and damaging nearby targets, inflicting Pervading Darkess upon them.

Throughout its encounter with the Guardians, its main objective appears to be to move towards the obelisk on each floor of Collection, so it can trigger a massive expulsion of energy to the surrounding area, killing all targets. It can only be stopped in its tracks by damaging its face, which then opens the coffin-like object on its back, allowing Guardians to shoot its contents to temporarily stun the Caretaker. After recovering from this stun, The Caretaker will continue to plod towards the obelisk, its face becoming vulnerable again after a few seconds. To its discredit, the Caretaker will face and fixate on the Guardian standing closest to it, allowing for its face to be easily shot by this Guardian, and to allow positioning of its back for easy stuns for other members of the Fireteam.

Trivia

  • Reports from fireteams raiding the Sunken Pyramid mention that the Caretaker appears to have been both victim to and overseer of experiments seeking to fuse Worms and Scorn together. Multiple fireteams had also commented on what appear to be “pet” mutations that are believed to have belonged to the Caretaker. Whether these were rejected experiments or unsanctioned creations isn’t known.[1]
  • Many of the the Caretaker's Wormspawn went missing on route to the Tower's containment vaults.[1]
  • The Caretaker notably wears cloth that is strikingly similar to that worn by the Omens, and carries a device that is similar to the Tech Packs of the Shadow Legion. It is possible that it serves as the template for the Husks, considering that Rhulk was experimenting on Fallen and Hive, meaning that it was part Scorn and part Dread.

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