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*[[Taniks, the Scarred]] is believed to have been a member of Scar, due to his cloak design, until he murdered his Kell and became a mercenary. | *[[Taniks, the Scarred]] is believed to have been a member of Scar, due to his cloak design, until he murdered his Kell and became a mercenary. |
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The House of Scar is a Fallen House.
History
The House of Scar is only mentioned briefly by Variks, the Loyal as a House that came into conflict with the House of Winter after the Whirlwind destroyed Fallen civilization and was presumably subverted .[1] Its current status is unknown.
Members
- Taniks, the Scarred (inferred)
- Calzar, Scarred Captain (inferred)
- Kamak, A-Block Scar (inferred)
Trivia
- Taniks, the Scarred is believed to have been a member of Scar, due to his cloak design, until he murdered his Kell and became a mercenary.
- Calzar, Scarred Captain could've had some history with the House and The Spider places a bounty with the description "This one's personal".
- The Fallen outpost placed in the multiplayer map named Thieve's Den could probably belong to the loyal remnants of the House of Scar.
- Other area's such as Diaviks Mine and Gambler's Ruin could've been previous strongholds for the Scar's faction.
- In the mission Last Call, some of the Fallen inmates have the title of "Scar".
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny
- House of Wolves (First mentioned)
- Destiny 2
- Forsaken (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ Bungie (2015-9-9), Destiny: House of Wolves, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Variks, The Loyal
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