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{{quote|[[Eris Morn]] returned to the Vestian Outpost. Because she spoke well, it was agreed that aid would be traded for intelligence and a long-term alliance. In this way, the Awoken were the first to know of the [[Oryx|Great Navigator]]: his philosophies, his strategies, his weaknesses. And as the [[Techeun|coven]] contemplated the possibilities laid wide before this god-king's far-flung sword, it was decreed that they would build a throne world beneath an energy well as blind as the ferryman Charon.|}}
{{quote|[[Eris Morn]] returned to the Vestian Outpost. Because she spoke well, it was agreed that aid would be traded for intelligence and a long-term alliance. In this way, the Awoken were the first to know of the [[Oryx|Great Navigator]]: his philosophies, his strategies, his weaknesses. And as the [[Techeun|coven]] contemplated the possibilities laid wide before this god-king's far-flung sword, it was decreed that they would build a throne world beneath an energy well as blind as the ferryman Charon.|Throne}}
'''Eleusinia''' is a location accessible in [[The Shattered Throne]]. It is the [[Ascendant realm|Throne World]] of [[Mara Sov]], built with the help of her [[Techeun]]s and [[Riven]], and accessible through a gateway beneath the [[Dreaming City]].<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken (expansion)|Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Throne]]''</ref> It was corrupted by [[Oryx, the Taken King]] during the [[Taken War]], and is now being used as a staging ground for [[Savathûn]]'s daughter, [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]], so that she can allow her mother to access the [[Distributary]] and ascend to god-like power through the realm's time dilation.
'''Eleusinia''' is a location accessible in [[The Shattered Throne]]. It is the [[Ascendant realm|Throne World]] of [[Mara Sov]], built with the help of her [[Techeun]]s and [[Riven]], and accessible through a gateway beneath the [[Dreaming City]].<ref>'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken (expansion)|Forsaken]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Throne]]''</ref> It was corrupted by [[Oryx, the Taken King]] during the [[Taken War]], and is now being used as a staging ground for [[Savathûn]]'s daughter, [[Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return]], so that she can allow her mother to access the [[Distributary]] and ascend to god-like power through the realm's time dilation.



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Eleusinia
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Overview

Planet:

Ascendant realm

Enemy factions:

Taken
Hive

Gameplay

Area type:

Private

Public Events:

N/A

Patrol beacons:

N/A

 

"Eris Morn returned to the Vestian Outpost. Because she spoke well, it was agreed that aid would be traded for intelligence and a long-term alliance. In this way, the Awoken were the first to know of the Great Navigator: his philosophies, his strategies, his weaknesses. And as the coven contemplated the possibilities laid wide before this god-king's far-flung sword, it was decreed that they would build a throne world beneath an energy well as blind as the ferryman Charon."
— Throne

Eleusinia is a location accessible in The Shattered Throne. It is the Throne World of Mara Sov, built with the help of her Techeuns and Riven, and accessible through a gateway beneath the Dreaming City.[1] It was corrupted by Oryx, the Taken King during the Taken War, and is now being used as a staging ground for Savathûn's daughter, Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return, so that she can allow her mother to access the Distributary and ascend to god-like power through the realm's time dilation.

Trivia

  • Eleusinia is the second known Throne World formed by a being that is not a Hive or Worm. Notably, it was constructed "artificially," without the use of the sword logic.

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Throne