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| |othernames= Brother of the Spider | | |othernames= Brother of the Spider |
| |image= [[File:SiviksInfobox.jpg|300px]] | | |image= [[File:SiviksInfobox.jpg|300px]] |
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| |species= [[Fallen]] | | |species= [[Fallen]] |
| |faction= [[House of Devils]] {{c|formerly}} <br> [[House of Wolves]] {{c|formerly}} <br> [[House of Spider]] {{c|formerly}} <br> [[Kell's Scourge]] | | |faction= [[House of Devils]] {{c|formerly}} <br> [[House of Wolves]] {{c|formerly}} <br> [[House of Spider]] {{c|formerly}} <br> [[Kell's Scourge]] |
| |rank= [[Ultra]] <br> Mob Boss | | |rank= Kingpin <br> [[Ultra]] |
| |class= [[Captain]] | | |class= [[Captain]] |
| |gender= Male | | |gender= Male |
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| |mission= [[Origin: Nessus]] <br> [[Scourge of the Armory]] <br> [[Niobe's Torment]] <br> [[Lock and Key]] | | |mission= [[Origin: Nessus]] <br> [[Scourge of the Armory]] <br> [[Niobe's Torment]] <br> [[Lock and Key]] |
| |raid= [[Scourge of the Past]] | | |weapon= {{Icon|Solar}} [[Molten Welder]] <br> {{Icon|Arc}} [[Wire Rifle]] <br> {{Icon|Solar}} [[Shrapnel Launcher]] <br> {{Icon|Solar}} [[Swarm Grenade]]s |
| |weapon= [[Molten Welder]] <br> [[Wire Rifle]] <br> [[Shrapnel Launcher]] <br> Swarm Grenades <br> Splinter Mines | | |ability= Summon Fallen <br> High Durability <br> Rapid Movement <br> Teleportation <br> Drone Shielding <br> Switch Weapons <br> Fallen Energy Barriers <br> Fires of Avarice <br> {{Icon|Kinetic}} Ultra Smash <br> Summon [[Splinter Mine]]s |
| |ability= Summon Fallen <br> High Durability <br> Rapid Movement <br> Teleportation <br> Drone Shielding <br> Switch Weapons <br> Fallen Energy Barriers <br> Fires of Avarice <br> Ultra Smash | |
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| {{Quote|Siviks - 'lost to none'. My...impudent brother. And the Black Armory's assailant. It seems even a stint at the Prison of Elders did little to help my brother understand the concept of consequences.|The Spider}} | | {{Quote|Siviks - 'lost to none'. My…impudent brother. And the Black Armory's assailant. It seems even a stint at the Prison of Elders did little to help my brother understand the concept of consequences.|The Spider}} |
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| '''Siviks, Lost to None''' was the estranged brother of the [[The Spider|Spider]] and leader of [[Kell's Scourge]], a violent gang of anti-establishment [[Fallen]]. He sought to plunder the forges and vault of the [[Black Armory]], which caused him to become a target of [[Ada-1]], his brother and their mutual [[Guardian]] allies. | | '''Siviks, Lost to None''' was the estranged brother of the [[The Spider|Spider]] and leader of [[Kell's Scourge]], a violent gang of anti-establishment [[Fallen]]. He sought to plunder the forges and vault of the [[Black Armory]], which caused him to become a target of [[Ada-1]], his brother and their mutual [[Guardian]] allies. |
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| ==Biography== | | ==Biography== |
| ===The Long Drift=== | | ===The Long Drift=== |
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| {{Quote|We could steal back the Great Machine's favor by taking from them their identity.|Siviks, Lost to None}}<ref name="Above All Else: IV - Promise">'''Bungie (2022/8/23)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Plunder]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Above All Else#IV - Promise|Above All Else: IV - Promise]]''</ref> | | {{Quote|We could steal back the Great Machine's favor by taking from them their identity.|Siviks, Lost to None}}<ref name="Above All Else: IV - Promise">'''Bungie (2022/8/23)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Plunder]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Above All Else#IV - Promise|Above All Else: IV - Promise]]''</ref> |
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| After the [[Whirlwind]], when many Eliksni were traveling in the void of space, [[The Spider|Rakis]] and Siviks were given to [[Misraaks]]'s mother, [[Inaaks]], as hatchlings by [[Eramis]], despite being able to take care of their own. The two would become reluctant friends of Misraaks and, because they were older than him, would protect him from other Eliksni adolescents looking to steal Misraaks' Ether when Inaaks wasn't looking. | | After the [[Whirlwind]] many Eliksni traversed the void of space, looking for their Great Machine. During this period, known as the "Long Drift", [[The Spider|Rakis]] and Siviks were forced upon [[Misraaks]]'s mother, [[Inaaks]], as hatchlings by an invading [[Eramis]], in spite of their lack of resources. The two would become reluctant childhood friends of Misraaks and, because they were older, would protect him from other Eliksni adolescents looking to steal Misraaks' Ether. |
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| Eventually, Siviks became a member of the grown-up Misraaks' crew of pirates. Sometime after the [[Collapse]], Misraaks and his crew discovered a [[Colony ship]] filled with human survivors behind one of Mars' moons. The raiding party, led by Misraaks, Rakis, and Siviks, would slaughter many of the weak and malnourished humans, until they threw down their arms, begging to spare the lives of those who did not fight. When Misraaks then locked the remaining survivors in an airlock and attempted to jettison them into space, Rakis suggested that they be made to serve their House instead, with Siviks amusingly agreeing. Rakis attempted to release the survivors but was stopped by Misraaks. Attempting again, Rakis reached for the airlock controls. Misraaks, taking this gesture as disrespect toward his leadership, immediately evacuated the airlock into space, killing all the surviving humans. Rakis and Siviks, angered, fought back against this decision. Misraaks responded by killing half the Dregs loyal to Rakis and Siviks, before clashing with the brothers themselves. The battle ended in Misraaks' victory, and the brothers, along with their remaining crew, were marooned on an asteroid and left to fend for themselves.<ref name="Above All Else: IV - Promise"/> | | Eventually, Siviks became a member of, the now fully grown, Misraaks' crew of pirates. Sometime after the [[Collapse]], Misraaks and his crew discovered a [[Colony ship]] filled with human survivors behind one of Mars' moons. The raiding party, led by Misraaks, Rakis, and Siviks, would slaughter many of the weak and malnourished humans. Finally they relented, throwing down their arms and begging to be spared. Instead Misraaks locked the remaining survivors in an airlock and attempted to jettison them into space. Rakis intervened and suggested that they be made to serve their House instead, with the amused Siviks agreeing. Attempting to release the survivors, Rakis was stopped by Misraaks. Trying once again, Rakis reached for the airlock controls. Taking this as a gesture of disrespect toward his leadership, Misraaks immediately opened the airlock, killing all the surviving humans. Rakis and Siviks now angered, fought back against the decision. In response, Misraaks killed half the Dregs loyal to the brothers, before clashing with them himself. The battle ended in Misraaks' victory, and the brothers, along with their remaining crew, were marooned on an asteroid.<ref name="Above All Else: IV - Promise"/> |
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| ===Scourge of the Forges=== | | ===Scourge of the Forges=== |
| {{Quote|You... as bad as all [[Fallen]]! Worse, even! A friend even to humans... All must die!|Siviks, Lost to None}}<ref>'''Bungie (2018/12/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Forge]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Anarchy]]''</ref> | | {{Quote|You… as bad as all [[Fallen]]! Worse, even! A friend even to humans… All must die!|Siviks, Lost to None}}<ref name="Anarchy">'''Bungie (2018/12/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Forge]] - Weapon lore: [[Anarchy]]''</ref> |
| Siviks fell out with his brother over the latter's cordial relationship with humanity and was imprisoned in the [[Prison of Elders]]. Finding the opportunity to escape during the [[Scorn]]'s massive breakout, Siviks and his crew uncovered the [[Gofannon Forge]] from the [[Exodus Black]] on [[Nessus]], which upgraded their Fallen weaponry with Black Armory tech. Siviks led his newly formed syndicate to smuggle their Black Armory contraband to Fallen across the system, including the [[EDZ]] and the [[Tangled Shore]]. When the Guardians retaliated on behalf of the Spider and [[Ada-1]] against the Scourge, Siviks himself went to hiding.
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| Upon discovery of the [[Niobe Labs]], Siviks and several members of his syndicate led an assault on the lab to claim the [[Bergusia Forge]] hidden within, gaining control over the security protocols which defended the lab. [[The Guardian]] uncovered his operation and finally confronted the mad Fallen, forcing Siviks to retreat after sustaining heavy injuries. After The Guardian unlocked the Mysterious Box and creates the Unidentified Radiant Frame from the blueprints within, Siviks returns to the Bergusia Forge in an attempt to steal the results of the forging process. He is unsuccessful as The Guardian dispatches the Fallen leader and obtains the Hyperion Core for the [[Izanagi's Burden]] [[Sniper rifle|sniper rifle]]. | | When his brother's criminal syndicate begin to expand to do business with the likes of [[human]]s, Siviks was immediately opposed to his decision. He would move against him, only to be caught and brought before his brother, having felt offended that his hospitality and brotherly ties had been betrayed. Despite being offered a chance to apologize, Siviks merely spat in his face and laughed. The Spider ordered him to be handed over to the [[Awoken]] and sentenced to the [[Prison of Elders]]. As his brother was dragged away he accused the Spider of being worse than the rest of the Fallen due to his ties to humanity, but the Spider merely taunted him.<ref name="Anarchy"/> |
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| | Becoming estranged from his brother, Siviks spent years confined to the [[Prison of Elders]]. Finding the opportunity to escape during [[Uldren]]'s breakout, Siviks and his crew discovered the [[Gofannon Forge]] on [[Nessus]] from the [[Exodus Black]]. Upgrading their Fallen weaponry with [[Black Armory]] tech, Siviks led his newly formed syndicate to smuggle their high-tech contraband to Fallen across the system. Following the trail, the Guardians retaliated on behalf of the Spider and [[Ada-1]] against the Scourge, pushing Siviks into hiding. |
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| | Upon discovery of the [[Niobe Labs]], Siviks and his syndicate led an assault on the lab to claim the [[Bergusia Forge]] hidden within, eventually gaining control over the security protocols which defended it. [[The Guardian]] uncovered his operation and finally confronted the mad Fallen, forcing Siviks to retreat after sustaining heavy injuries. The Guardian then unlocked the Mysterious Box and created the Unidentified Radiant Frame from the blueprints within. Wanting the results of the forging process for himself, Siviks returns to the Bergusia Forge in an attempt to steal it. A final confrontation ensues as the Eliksni syndicate leader leverages the forge's defensive capabilities to fight The Guardian. Ultimately he is unsuccessful as The Guardian defeats Siviks, killing him, and obtaining the Hyperion Core for the [[Izanagi's Burden]] [[Sniper rifle|sniper rifle]]. |
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| ==Personality and traits== | | ==Personality and traits== |
| [[File:Siviks.gif|300px|thumb|right|Siviks, Lost to None]] | | [[File:Siviks.gif|300px|thumb|Siviks, Lost to None]] |
| {{Quote|Stick to wall, ground, human... then FFFFFRRRRRYYYYY! Hehehehehehe.|Siviks}}<ref>'''Bungie (2018/12/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Forge]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: [[Anarchy]]''</ref> | | {{Quote|Stick to wall, ground, human… then FFFFFRRRRRYYYYY! Hehehehehehe.|Siviks}}<<ref name="Anarchy"/> |
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| Siviks was cowardly as he continuously ran away from the Guardian for safety instead of protecting his other acquaintances. Unlike the Spider, who knows what choices he should take to achieve his goal and interest, Siviks selfishly took without allying with other factions. | | Cowardly to a fault, Siviks continuously fled from the Guardian instead of protecting his other syndicate members. Unlike his brother, Siviks never made connections with other factions in an attempt to achieve his goals. |
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| Despite his supposed cowardice, Siviks was dangerously ambitious, cunning and desired power over all the Fallen and the destruction of the other factions in the Solar System, regardless of the cost to the Fallen's culture and way of life. He recognized the power and potential of the weapons and technology belonging to the secret order, The Black Armory, and sought to use them to assume power over the Fallen, even creating a servitor with destructive potential rivaling [[Aksis, Archon Prime|Aksis]] himself. In addition, Siviks had proven to be rather persistent, as despite losing each of the Forges and the destruction of his prized war machine, [[Insurrection Prime]], Siviks never gave up on his war until he claimed all the technology and secrets of the Black Armory. | | Despite his cowardice, Siviks was dangerously ambitious, cunning and desired power over all the Fallen and the destruction of the other factions in the Solar System. He was disparaging of Eliksni culture, not even recognizing the cost his quest for power had to his people's way of life. Understanding the power and potential of the technology belonging to the secret order, The Black Armory, he sought their secrets to assume tyranny over the Fallen, even going as far as creating a [[Servitor]] with destructive potential rivaling [[Aksis, Archon Prime|Aksis]] himself. In addition, Siviks proved to be doggedly persistent, despite losing each of the Forges and the destruction of his prized war machine, [[INSURRECTION PRIME, Kell's Scourge|INSURRECTION PRIME]], he returned at the very end to steal the final result. |
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| It is possible that Siviks also possessed a level of charisma as he was able to rally a great number of Fallen to his side after the [[Scorn]]'s failure and the continued losses the House of Dusk faced. However, this doesn't mean he valued their loyalty, as he left his followers to face the Guardians constantly while fleeing to safety. Only at Niobe Labs did Siviks face the Guardians face-to-face, yet aided extensively by his Kell's Scourge and stolen Black Armory technology. | | It is possible that Siviks also possessed a level of ambitious charisma as he was able to rally a great number of Eliksni to his syndicate in the face of the recent House of Dusk's failure. However, due to his cowardice, he did not value their loyalty, leaving his followers to face the Guardian as he fled to safety. Only at Niobe Labs did Siviks fight the Guardians face-to-face, yet aided extensively by his Kell's Scourge and stolen Black Armory technology. |
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| ==Gameplay== | | ==Gameplay== |
| [[File:Siviks4.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Siviks protected by Shield drones]] | | Siviks first made contact during the quest mission [[Origin: Nessus]], where The Guardian pinpoints the Kell's Scourge base of operations. Upon sight, he retreats and sends in [[Telksis the Pillager, Kell's Scourge]] to deal with the intrusion and defend the Black Armory caches. After defeating Telksis, The Guardian investigates the Black Armory caches and continues the hunt for Siviks. |
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| Siviks first made contact with the player during the quest mission [[Origin: Nessus]], where The Guardian pinpoints the Kell's Scourge base of operations. However, upon sight, he retreated and instead sends in [[Telksis the Pillager, Kell's Scourge]] to deal with the intrusion and defend the Black Armory caches. After defeating Telksis, the player investigated the Black Armory caches and continued the hunt for Siviks. | | Next encountered in Niobe Labs, Siviks must be stopped from opening the Bergusia Forge. Fighting The Guardian during the first encounter, he opened fire with his [[Molten Welder]], which fires explosive [[Solar]] shrapnel that deals extensive damage to Guardian shields in an area of effect from long range. Siviks also occasionally throws a [[Swarm Grenade]] that functions near-identically to those used by [[Solar]] subclasses, the exception being that the drones only spread out in a pattern and explode, never seeking out enemies. Protected by shield drones, The Guardian needed to destroy them to be able to damage Siviks. After sustaining severe damage, Siviks retreated to the control room and activated the lab's security functions. The Guardian then had to solve a puzzle or be destroyed by the [[Fires of Avarice]]. After the puzzle was solved, the next encounter began. Siviks sent in more dangerous fallen enemies in larger numbers, altered the battlefield with Energy Barriers and used Splinter Mines to defeat The Guardian. Eventually he returned to the fight during the combat section of the final encounter, using the same tactics as before and retreating once more after the waves of enemies have been cleared. |
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| The player next encountered Siviks in Niobe Labs, where he had to be stopped from opening the Bergusia Forge. He fought the player during the first level, where he opened fire with his [[Molten Welder]], which fired explosive [[Solar]] shrapnel that dealt serious damage to Guardian shields from long range in an area of effect, and also would occasionally throw a [[Swarm Grenade]] that functioned near-identically to those used by [[Gunslinger]]s, the exception being that the drones only spread out in a pattern and explode, but did not seek out and home in on players. He was protected by shield drones, which had to be shot at to be able to damage him. After sustaining severe damage, Siviks retreated to the control room and activated the lab's security functions. The player then had to solve a puzzle or be wiped by the [[Fires of Avarice]]. After the puzzle was solved, then the next level began. Siviks sent in more dangerous enemies in bigger numbers, altered the playing space with Energy Barriers, and used Splinter Mines to destroy the player. He returned back to the fight during the combat section of the final level using the same tactics as before, but retreated again after the waves have been cleared.
| | Siviks fought the Guardian during their final engagement in the Bergusia Forge, as the last part of the [[Lock and Key]] quest. He once again used his Molten Welder to attack, and used shield drones to keep him protected throughout the battle. When his health reached 66% of his total health, Siviks switched his weapon to a [[Wire Rifle]], allowing him to fire at The Guardian with long-range precision fire. This weapon discharged a hard-hitting, fast-traveling [[Arc]] bolt. After the player reduced his health to 33% of his total health pool, Siviks switched to a [[Shrapnel Launcher]], lacking his prior long range stopping power. Yet Siviks was still dangerous at close range due to multiple [[Solar]] shrapnel shots being able to hit a target at once. A recommended strategy for this fight was to stay far back and face Siviks from a distance, as it became much more dangerous when taking place close and in the open. Finally defeating Siviks and killing him, the Guardian obtained an artifact that granted access to [[Izanagi's Burden]]. |
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| Siviks fought the Guardian once more during their final engagement in the Bergusia Forge, as the last part of the [[Lock and Key]] quest. He once again used his Molten Welder to attack, and his shield drones kept him protected throughout the entire battle. However, one thing to note is that when his health reached 66%, he switched his weapon to a [[Wire Rifle]], which allowed him to hammer the player with long-range precision fire, due to the hard-hitting, fast-traveling [[Arc]] bolt discharged from the weapon. After the player reduced his health to 33%, Siviks switched to a [[Shrapnel Launcher]], which lacked long range stopping power, but could be dangerous to fight against up close due to multiple [[Solar]] shrapnel shots hitting the target at once. He used the Shrapnel Launcher for the rest of the battle. It was recommended for the player to stay in the back and face Siviks from a distance, as this fight became much more dangerous when taking place out in the open unless using powerful close-range attacks. After Siviks was finally defeated, he dropped an artifact that grants the player [[Izanagi's Burden]]. | |
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| File:Siviks Lost to None.jpg|Siviks in the Bergusia Forge. | | File:Siviks Lost to None.jpg|Siviks in the Bergusia Forge. |
| File:Gofannon-siviks.png|Siviks assaulting the [[Gofannon Forge]]. | | File:Gofannon-siviks.png|Siviks assaulting the [[Gofannon Forge]]. |
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| | File:Siviks4.jpg|thumb|300px|Siviks protected by Shield drones |
| | File:Mithrax Rakis Siviks.png|Siviks fighting alongside Rakis and Mithrax in their early days. |
| | File:Mithrax Marooning.png|Rakis and Siviks, alongside many others, are marooned by Mithrax. |
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| ==List of appearances== | | ==List of appearances== |
| *''[[Destiny 2]]'' | | *''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Forge]]'' {{1st}} |
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| **''[[Beyond Light]]'' {{Mo}} | | **''[[Beyond Light]]'' {{Mo}} |
| **''[[Season of the Splicer]]'' {{Mo}} | | **''[[Season of the Splicer]]'' {{Mo}} |
- "Siviks - 'lost to none'. My…impudent brother. And the Black Armory's assailant. It seems even a stint at the Prison of Elders did little to help my brother understand the concept of consequences."
- — The Spider
Siviks, Lost to None was the estranged brother of the Spider and leader of Kell's Scourge, a violent gang of anti-establishment Fallen. He sought to plunder the forges and vault of the Black Armory, which caused him to become a target of Ada-1, his brother and their mutual Guardian allies.
Biography[edit]
The Long Drift[edit]
- "We could steal back the Great Machine's favor by taking from them their identity."
- — Siviks, Lost to None[1]
After the Whirlwind many Eliksni traversed the void of space, looking for their Great Machine. During this period, known as the "Long Drift", Rakis and Siviks were forced upon Misraaks's mother, Inaaks, as hatchlings by an invading Eramis, in spite of their lack of resources. The two would become reluctant childhood friends of Misraaks and, because they were older, would protect him from other Eliksni adolescents looking to steal Misraaks' Ether.
Eventually, Siviks became a member of, the now fully grown, Misraaks' crew of pirates. Sometime after the Collapse, Misraaks and his crew discovered a Colony ship filled with human survivors behind one of Mars' moons. The raiding party, led by Misraaks, Rakis, and Siviks, would slaughter many of the weak and malnourished humans. Finally they relented, throwing down their arms and begging to be spared. Instead Misraaks locked the remaining survivors in an airlock and attempted to jettison them into space. Rakis intervened and suggested that they be made to serve their House instead, with the amused Siviks agreeing. Attempting to release the survivors, Rakis was stopped by Misraaks. Trying once again, Rakis reached for the airlock controls. Taking this as a gesture of disrespect toward his leadership, Misraaks immediately opened the airlock, killing all the surviving humans. Rakis and Siviks now angered, fought back against the decision. In response, Misraaks killed half the Dregs loyal to the brothers, before clashing with them himself. The battle ended in Misraaks' victory, and the brothers, along with their remaining crew, were marooned on an asteroid.[1]
Scourge of the Forges[edit]
- "You… as bad as all Fallen! Worse, even! A friend even to humans… All must die!"
- — Siviks, Lost to None[2]
When his brother's criminal syndicate begin to expand to do business with the likes of humans, Siviks was immediately opposed to his decision. He would move against him, only to be caught and brought before his brother, having felt offended that his hospitality and brotherly ties had been betrayed. Despite being offered a chance to apologize, Siviks merely spat in his face and laughed. The Spider ordered him to be handed over to the Awoken and sentenced to the Prison of Elders. As his brother was dragged away he accused the Spider of being worse than the rest of the Fallen due to his ties to humanity, but the Spider merely taunted him.[2]
Becoming estranged from his brother, Siviks spent years confined to the Prison of Elders. Finding the opportunity to escape during Uldren's breakout, Siviks and his crew discovered the Gofannon Forge on Nessus from the Exodus Black. Upgrading their Fallen weaponry with Black Armory tech, Siviks led his newly formed syndicate to smuggle their high-tech contraband to Fallen across the system. Following the trail, the Guardians retaliated on behalf of the Spider and Ada-1 against the Scourge, pushing Siviks into hiding.
Upon discovery of the Niobe Labs, Siviks and his syndicate led an assault on the lab to claim the Bergusia Forge hidden within, eventually gaining control over the security protocols which defended it. The Guardian uncovered his operation and finally confronted the mad Fallen, forcing Siviks to retreat after sustaining heavy injuries. The Guardian then unlocked the Mysterious Box and created the Unidentified Radiant Frame from the blueprints within. Wanting the results of the forging process for himself, Siviks returns to the Bergusia Forge in an attempt to steal it. A final confrontation ensues as the Eliksni syndicate leader leverages the forge's defensive capabilities to fight The Guardian. Ultimately he is unsuccessful as The Guardian defeats Siviks, killing him, and obtaining the Hyperion Core for the Izanagi's Burden sniper rifle.
Personality and traits[edit]
- "Stick to wall, ground, human… then FFFFFRRRRRYYYYY! Hehehehehehe."
- — Siviks<[2]
Cowardly to a fault, Siviks continuously fled from the Guardian instead of protecting his other syndicate members. Unlike his brother, Siviks never made connections with other factions in an attempt to achieve his goals.
Despite his cowardice, Siviks was dangerously ambitious, cunning and desired power over all the Fallen and the destruction of the other factions in the Solar System. He was disparaging of Eliksni culture, not even recognizing the cost his quest for power had to his people's way of life. Understanding the power and potential of the technology belonging to the secret order, The Black Armory, he sought their secrets to assume tyranny over the Fallen, even going as far as creating a Servitor with destructive potential rivaling Aksis himself. In addition, Siviks proved to be doggedly persistent, despite losing each of the Forges and the destruction of his prized war machine, INSURRECTION PRIME, he returned at the very end to steal the final result.
It is possible that Siviks also possessed a level of ambitious charisma as he was able to rally a great number of Eliksni to his syndicate in the face of the recent House of Dusk's failure. However, due to his cowardice, he did not value their loyalty, leaving his followers to face the Guardian as he fled to safety. Only at Niobe Labs did Siviks fight the Guardians face-to-face, yet aided extensively by his Kell's Scourge and stolen Black Armory technology.
Gameplay[edit]
Siviks first made contact during the quest mission Origin: Nessus, where The Guardian pinpoints the Kell's Scourge base of operations. Upon sight, he retreats and sends in Telksis the Pillager, Kell's Scourge to deal with the intrusion and defend the Black Armory caches. After defeating Telksis, The Guardian investigates the Black Armory caches and continues the hunt for Siviks.
Next encountered in Niobe Labs, Siviks must be stopped from opening the Bergusia Forge. Fighting The Guardian during the first encounter, he opened fire with his Molten Welder, which fires explosive Solar shrapnel that deals extensive damage to Guardian shields in an area of effect from long range. Siviks also occasionally throws a Swarm Grenade that functions near-identically to those used by Solar subclasses, the exception being that the drones only spread out in a pattern and explode, never seeking out enemies. Protected by shield drones, The Guardian needed to destroy them to be able to damage Siviks. After sustaining severe damage, Siviks retreated to the control room and activated the lab's security functions. The Guardian then had to solve a puzzle or be destroyed by the Fires of Avarice. After the puzzle was solved, the next encounter began. Siviks sent in more dangerous fallen enemies in larger numbers, altered the battlefield with Energy Barriers and used Splinter Mines to defeat The Guardian. Eventually he returned to the fight during the combat section of the final encounter, using the same tactics as before and retreating once more after the waves of enemies have been cleared.
Siviks fought the Guardian during their final engagement in the Bergusia Forge, as the last part of the Lock and Key quest. He once again used his Molten Welder to attack, and used shield drones to keep him protected throughout the battle. When his health reached 66% of his total health, Siviks switched his weapon to a Wire Rifle, allowing him to fire at The Guardian with long-range precision fire. This weapon discharged a hard-hitting, fast-traveling Arc bolt. After the player reduced his health to 33% of his total health pool, Siviks switched to a Shrapnel Launcher, lacking his prior long range stopping power. Yet Siviks was still dangerous at close range due to multiple Solar shrapnel shots being able to hit a target at once. A recommended strategy for this fight was to stay far back and face Siviks from a distance, as it became much more dangerous when taking place close and in the open. Finally defeating Siviks and killing him, the Guardian obtained an artifact that granted access to Izanagi's Burden.
Gallery[edit]
Siviks challenging the Guardian.
Siviks knocking back the Guardian.
Siviks in the Bergusia Forge.
Siviks protected by Shield drones
Siviks fighting alongside Rakis and Mithrax in their early days.
Rakis and Siviks, alongside many others, are marooned by Mithrax.
- Siviks' helmet looked similar to a Trials of the Nine Crucible event armor. This is likely as a result of Sivik's theft of Last City ordnance.
- During Season of Plunder, Siviks can be seen in a flashback to his piracy days, wearing the same distinctive helm. This means its similarity is likely just coincidence.
- Siviks was the first leader of a Fallen organization that is not a Kell, Archon, or Baron that the Guardians face.
- This is likely due to Siviks' tendency to do away with the majority of the Fallen's traditions.
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Acanthos, Gate Lord • Achronos, Infinite Proxy • Agra, the Stalwart • Agoros, Gatekeeper • Ahamkara Illusion • An Ragaar, Son of Xivu Arath • Bakris, the Adamantine • Baurg, Blood Infernal • Besurith, Daughter of Crota • Brann, the Unbent Blade • Breviks, Dusk Baron • Bruiser Thurn • Brutiks, Lightbane • Calixte, System Ward Finality • Calus, The Disciple • Crorok, Will of Xivu Arath • Demented Abomination • Dendron, Root Mind • Dolgith, Blade of Reasoning • Dominus Ghaul • Drekaa, Warmonger Chieftain • Elikaa, Sworn to Vengeance • Enforcer Rusk • Entangled Mind • Eramis, Kell of Darkness • Ergoth, Infinite Proxy • Eriviks, the Waking • Erruk, the Taken • Eshkin'tuk, Witness's Blessed • Eye of the Swarm • Factory Brig • Factory Walker • Final Guard Straff • Garaask, Undying Inferno • Garmurg • Golur the Plagued • Gothrax, Protector of the Swarm • Hadak the Devoted • Hapax, the Convergent Mind • Hasaak, Venom of Xivu Arath • H'Kullna, Stained by Darkness • Icon of Finality • Inquisitor Mind • Imperial Deserter • Ioneion, System Control Flow • Ir Yun, Cult of Megor • Irausk, Herald of Savathûn • Jaliks, Fallen Captain • Kaaron, Blood Infernal • Kamak, A-Block Scar • Kar'uul, Indomitable Champion • Kavauust, Reverent of the Witness • Khartion, Archival Mind • Kiriks-16 • Kreth, the Living Skyfire • Kridis, Dark Priestess • Kruvii, Subversive Chieftain • Lenurae, Subjugator of Fluxion • Mahesh, the Bitter • Maksor, Starving Scavenger • Megor, Spawn of Xivu • Methodios, Module Proxy • Modular Sigma • Modular Upsilon • Molak'al, Subjugator of the Traveler • Mukor, Soulkeeper • Network Protector • Nightmare of Crota, Son of Oryx • Nightmare of Dominus Ghaul • Nightmare of the Fanatic • Nokris, Herald of Xol • Norr, the Taken • Om Alir, Ascendant Sentinel • Orm Vashyx • Panoptes, Infinite Mind • Pashk, the Searing Will • Phylaks, the Warrior • Piksis, House Salvation • Pillar of Denial • Pillar of Devotion • Pillar of Silence • Pillar of Stillness • Praksis, the Technocrat • Purifier Vurst • Querim, the Waking • Ruithe, Sworn to Xivu Arath • Saarut, Blood Infernal • Savathûn's Right Hand • Savathûn, the Witch Queen • Scorn of the Fanatic • Scorn Walker • Skirvaa, Abhorred Chieftain • Skriviks, the Sharp-Eyed • Sniksis, House Salvation • Sugroth, Shield of Xivu Arath • Taldriks, Infinite Proxy • Teksis, Ascendant Sentinel • Teleks-5 • Termiiks, Invasive Warrant • The Fanatic • The Machinist • The Shieldbreaker • Theratos, Archersbane • The Unwaking Mind • The Witness • Thumos, the Unbroken • Tikkis, Diminished Scrapper • Tir Balok, Daughter of Xivu Arath • Tulkor, Ferocity of Xivu Arath • Tyranos, Gatekeeper • Ubara, Hive Prince • Ugroth, Soulkeeper • Urrot, Hammer of Nokris • Val Belyx, Gauntlet of Incaru • Val Bho'kaurl • Val Pros, Tower Sentry • Valus Dralgur, the Exiled • Valus Thuun • Voice of Riven • Vrihn, Subjugator of Gardens • Vul'ourn, Shadow Legion Supply Master • Will-Crushed Knight • Wyr, the Taken • Xaras, Greed of Xivu Arath • Xavan, Daughter of Xivu Arath • Xavoth, the Waking • Xirash, Keeper of Memory • Xol, Will of the Thousands • Yamaat, Ascendant Sentinel • Zruhh, Stained by Darkness
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Seasonal/Episodic Story missions
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Aegion, Deductive Mind • Aethiks, Instrument of Xivu Arath • Agioktis, Martyr Mind • Alak'nar, Retainer of Savathûn • Anarchist Captain, Kell's Scourge • Anarchist Marauder, Kell's Scourge • Anarchist Servitor, Kell's Scourge • Aulith, Oblative Postulant • Auloc, Oblative Postulant • Azshradat, Celebrant of Xivu Arath • Bab'dotek, the Abhorrent • Black Heart ( Established Mind • Inevitable Mind • Synchronal Mind) • Cottux, Compelled Mind • Ei Haaruz, Retainer of Savathûn • Elūnash, Oblative Adherent • Emperor Calus, Herald of the Witness • Enkaar, the Anointed • Eramis, Kell of Darkness • Fading Nightmare of Ghaul • Fading Nightmare of Kethiks • Fading Nightmare of the Fanatic • Galagos, Kell's Scourge • Hastokk, Oblative Aspirant • High Celebrant of Xivu Arath • Hive Wrathborn • House of Rain Servitor • House of Rain Walker • Ir Dollox, Talon of Xivu Arath • Ir Garza, Scourge of Earth • Ir Hanal, Scourge of the Dakaua • Ir Kaza, Talon of Xivu Arath • Ir Nithra, Scourge of the Ammonite • J4W-S, Wrath-Hunter Servitor • Keelhaal of House Salvation • Kelgorath, Risen from Bones • Kelgorath, Taken from Bones • Kholks, Taken of Xivu Arath • Kikliss, Murderer • Kruutiks, Reefbane • Kudazad, Bound to Xivu Arath • Kzelkis, Kell's Scourge • Leviathan-Eater, Bane of the Ammonites • Lydrion, Symphonic Mind • Nokris, Supplicant to Savathûn • Piraksis, Kell's Scourge • Prevailing Mind • Prevenient Mind • Proto-Sentinel Galedrix, Forge Saboteur • Proximate Mind • Pthasos, Kell's Scourge • Rhungatt, Might of Xivu Arath • Rilliks, Instrument of Xivu Arath • Savathûn's Witness • Scream of Xivu Arath • Serekis-9, Kell's Scourge • Siviks, Lost to None • Skolas, Scorned Wolf • Subjugated Curator • Sumok, Ravager of Torobatl • Techwizard Malykuh, Salvation's Warden • Telksis the Pillager, Kell's Scourge • Tziksis, Kell's Scourge • Unrelenting Nightmare • Vereziia, Reverent of the Witness • Withdrawn Mind • Xirixis, the Unknowable • Xronos, Kell's Scourge
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Alak-Hul, the Lightblade • Antikytheran Mind • Apaktos, Oxidizing Mind • Ashorc, Temple Claimant • Avakrii, Temple Claimant • Baimogg, Unchained Wrath • Baurisk, Envoy of Savathûn • Belmon, Transcendent Mind • Bracus Ghir • Bracus Rulaitl • Bracus Zahn • Brakion, Genesis Mind • Cadori, Lightscourge • Cornea • Defiled Reysk, the Waning Light • Dendron, Root Mind • Devoted of Nokris • Dolos, the Datamine • Dishonored Valus • Edyx, Exothermic Mind • Episkeptis, the Uninvited • Fikrul, the Fanatic • Golden Age Looter • Grask, the Consumed • Gor'ath Gath • Hashladûn, Daughter of Crota • Heimiks, Warden of the Harvest • Ignovun, Chosen of Caiatl • In Anânh, Brood Queen • Irûn, Bound to Sedia • Juraag, the Waylaid • Kargen, the Technocrat • Kataskopos • Kataxiia, Tormentor of the Ahamkara • Kendriks-7 • Khartion, Archival Mind • Khirin, Blinding Captain • Krothion • Lillix, Lightscourge • Logath, the Ruptured • Magnar the Rockjaw • Mhakt, Subjugator of the Forgotten • Nakoix, Lightscourge • Naksis, Devil Baron • Navôta, Eir Spawn • Nokris, Herald of Xol • Optus Taxaat • Optus Vocca • Orm Duluz, Bound to Sedia • Osmium Traitor • Parthenios, Drifting Mind • Protheon, Modular Mind • Pykis, House Salvation • Retina • S.A.B.E.R.-2 • Samaa, the Deserter • Sardul, Acting Expedition Commander • Savathûn's Song • Seal-Engraver • Sedia, the Corrupted • Sepiks Prime • Sepiks-23 • Shrieker, Bound to Sedia • Shuttered Mind • Siege Minotaur • Šimmumah ur-Nokru • Son of In Anânh • Supplicant of Xol • Ta'aul, Disgraced Colossus • Taken Asphyxiator • Taken Exsanguinator • Taken Fracturer • Taurg, Disguised by the Emperor • Thaviks, the Depraved • Toniq, Imprint of Nezarec • The Mad Warden • The Navigator's Claw • The Vengeful Hand • Thelodron, Bound to Sedia • The Fragment • Thûl, the Monstrous • Val Cempas • Val Cunqu'us • Val Ghuusk • Val Gruuk, Bound to Sedia • Val Kladior • Val Prosk, Bound to Sedia • Val Talacanth, Bound to Sedia • Val Trekitus • Val Veorthus • Val Vinca'ar • Val Urgus • Valus Ozysas • Valus Pra'urg • Valus Thuun • Vazimos, the Ensnaring • Whisper of Oryx • Xol, Will of the Thousands • Yächaar, Bound to Sedia • Yateth, Taken Stain • Yatiks, Bound to Sedia • Zebios, the Ensnaring • Zhagal, Disgraced Colossus
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Ablazed Glory, Kell's Scourge • Atheon, Time's Conflux • Atraks-1, Fallen Exo • Consecrated Mind, Sol Inherent • Crota, Son of Oryx • Crypt Security • Dul'na, the Dissector • Emperor Calus • Gahlran's Deception • Gahlran, the Sorrow-Bearer • Golgoroth • Gorgon • Herald of Finality • INSURRECTION PRIME, Kell's Scourge • Ir Anûk, Deathsinger • Ir Halak, Deathsinger • Ir Yût, the Deathsinger • Kalli, the Corrupted • Mar'y'n, the Devourer • Morgeth, the Spirekeeper • Nezarec, Final God of Pain • Oryx, the Taken King • Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness • Riven of a Thousand Voices • Royal Beasts • Sanctified Mind, Sol Inherent • Shuro Chi, the Corrupted • Taniks, the Abomination • The Caretaker • The Templar • The Witness • Warpriest • Xeno'doti, the Scavenger • Zo'aurc, Explicator of Planets
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Akelous, the Siren's Current • Alak-Tor, Fatesmith of Incaru • Asterion, Set Apart • Ba-Kuur, Fatesmith of Incaru • Captain Avarokk, the Covetous • Dûl Incaru, the Eternal Return • Ecthar, the Shield of Savathûn • Eriviks, the Waking • Fallen Shield • Gaurog, Fatesmith of Incaru • Grisprax, Bosun of Avarokk • Hefnd's Vengeance, Blighted Chimaera • Kell Echo • Locus of Wailing Grief • Malaris, Second Broken Knight • Nightmare of Caiatl, Princess-Imperial • Nightmare of Emonut, Sworn of Moli Imoli • Nightmare of Gahlran, Sorrow Bearer • Nightmare of Hou'dal, Failed Assassin • Nightmare of Ka'hok, Sworn of Umun'arath • Nightmare of Ka'nok, Failed Assassin • Nightmare of Regor, Failed Assassin • Nightmare of Uroa, Sworn of Shayotet • Nymeks, Fourth Broken Knight • Persys, Primordial Ruin • Phalanx Echo • Phry'zhia, the Insatiable • Primeval Thressia, Font of Blight • Querim, the Waking • R-M80, Loyal to Avarokk • Raneiks Unified • Rathil, First Broken Knight of Fikrul • Šimmumah ur-Nokru, Lucent Necromancer • Sirloks, Fifth Broken Knight • The Corrupted Puppeteer • Theratos, Archersbane • Thul-Ar, Acolyte of Nokris • Volmâr, the Tempted • Vorgeth, the Boundless Hunger • Vorlog, Risen in Heresy • Vrysiks, Third Broken Knight • Xavoth, the Waking • Zulmak, Instrument of Torment
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Artillery Commander • Azyrax, Exalted Conjurer • Blood Cleaver • Curator Arrox • Cyronax • Defender Born • Defender Hahn • Drusk, the Crushing Fist • Elyksul, Assault Leader • Enforcer Karch • Herald of Savathûn, Proxy • Investigator Prurg • Investigator Tosusk • Iraz, Eye of Savathûn • Jagad, the Overwhelming Surge • Kagathos, Empathic Mind • Korha, the Hollow • Merix-5 • Nalcthor, the Crystaline • Network Minotaur • Ordnance Keeper Tulg • Prusk, the Unequaled Maul • Raktar, the Unrelenting • Relentless Grak • S.A.B.E.R.-0.6 • Salvaged Walker • Savathûn, the Witch Queen • Security Chief Kolg • Skexis, Outcast Captain • Spekkis, Pike Captain • Taksor, Scavenger Raider • Takul-Dar, the Unbreakable • Taskmaster Vazar • Teliks, Bandit Captain • Tekton, Constructive Mind • The Hangman • The Mad Bomber • The Mindbender • The Rider • The Rifleman • The Trickster • Valus Traud, Proxy • Vex Warden • Viadon, Inquisitor Mind • Warden Derg
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Agon, Strategic Hydra • Ak-Baral, Rival of Navôta • Alkestis, Sacrificial Mind • Azilis, Dusk Marauder • Bar-Zel, Tutelary of Savathûn • Calzar, Scarred Captain • Deksis-5, Taskmaster • Devourer Darg • Dread Tatsrekaa • Drekthas, Metal Captain • Dust-Choked Thrag • Fortifier Yann • Garut Gra'am • Ghalar, The Fugitive • Golmuut • Graxus, Blind Captain • Hathrek, the Glasweard • Inkasi, Disciple of Quria • Inquisitor Hydra • Kalsis, Sunless Captain • Karugul • Keldrik, Drained Captain • Kurg, the All-Seeing Force • Mazan, Lost Captain • Nariks Reborn • Nightmare of Arguth, the Tormented • Nightmare of Kelnix Reborn • Nightmare of Reyiks, Actuator • Nightmare of Rizaahn, the Lost • Pakrion • Pandrok, Pillar of Nothing • Phyzann, Drowned Captain • Primus Cal'aug • Qeldron, Keeper • Rannix, Drenched Captain • Ruined Mind • Segrex, the Tainted • Subterranean Mind • Talas, Dusk Captain • Teliks, House Salvation • Thaan'Hul • Thyrdron • Ur Haraak, Disciple of Quria • Valus Dravusk, Shadow Legion • Valus Dulurc • Valus Tharum, Gladiatorial Overseer • Varghul, Fragment of Oryx • Vendraxis, Shadow of Oryx • Vilzii, Scorn Chieftain • Yirksii, Subversive Chieftain • Zerz, the Unstoppable Weight • Zetix-7
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Au'gor, Devoted of Calus • Bakken, the Relentless • Barit, Imprisoned Flayer • Blighted Centurion • Bracus Ghurm • Bracus Payne, the Called Hand • Captain Taksisaa • Elite Mercury Defender • Falysion, Frenzied Mind • Fanatic's Chosen • Gate Lord • Ghalsis, Pilferer Captain • Ilheru Xolborne • Ir Olena, Moth Keeper • Jai'ek, Supplicant of Calus • Kiphoris, the Eclipsed • Kudazad, Binder of Savathûn • Loyalist Sentinel Commander • Lurg, the Burning Shield • Malura, the Fated • Monitor Hydra • Naktal, Fury of Savathûn • Nightmare of Carun, Beastmaster • Nightmare of Cek'ik, Seeker of the Deep • Nightmare of Evoks, the Burned • Nightmare of Gothrax, Swarm Protector • Nightmare of Ha'lok, the Shield • Nightmare of Horkis, Fear of Mithrax • Nightmare of Jaxx, Claw of Xivu Arath • Nightmare of Kra'lok, the Sword • Nightmare of Ky'leks, the Docked • Nightmare of Loronvis, Council Hand • Nightmare of Qalec, the Sniper • Nightmare of Rovikis, Council Hand • Nightmare of Sek're, Echo of the Voice • Nightmare of Seresis, Council Hand • Nightmare of Sy'ad, the Unending • Nightmare of Tlazat, Fed to Beasts • Nightmare of Uaoc, Spine Breaker • Nightmare of Xortal, Sworn of Crota • Overlord • Paradii, The Vigilant • Pauurc, the Farseer's Heir • Quartermaster • Ralniks, Blood of Kells • Ropymion, Delirious Mind • Rudoc, Imprisoned Flayer • S.A.B.E.R.-0.1, House Salvation • S.A.B.E.R.-X, House Salvation • Secret of Severed Flesh • Shun'gath, the Excised • Technorunner • Techno Squad Leader • Terminus Keeper • The Drowned • The Forgotten • The Sunken • Tirksnii, Corsairbane • Ubartu-ana • Ultorg, Breath of Xol • Vendetta Shank • Viadion, Cleansing Mind • Viadion, Transformed Mind • Vrees, Imprisoned Flayer • Watchful Harpy • Wyvern Venator • Yalsis, the Igniter • Yer'ot the Forgotten • Zeteon, Redemptive Mind
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Abyssal Champion • Abyssal Sorcerer • Arsenal Walker • Atan Maht, Margrave of Erasure • Blightmaker • Bracus Eratl • Consul Partisan • Demented Abomination • Disciple of Kridis • Drenksis • Ereshkel, Insight of Savathûn • Ether Abomination • Exhara, Ambassador of Savathûn • Excavation Valus • Excavator Valus • Fallen Commodore • Fanatic's Chosen • Gee'yom, Resonant Saboteur • Glomus, the Severing Slash • Golgoth, Ichor of Xol • Hemolymph Repair Shank • Infernal Ogre • Infiltrator Valus • Integration Mind • Kashur, the Infinite Blaze • Korgath • Ksimikaa the Painsmith • Minotaur Supernumeros • Moag, the Deafening Volley • Naaruz, Third Seeker of Silence • Pallas Siegebreaker • Phry'zhia, the Insatiable • Prime Ether Servitor • Prince of Yul • Ransack Captain • Reanimated Machinist • Resonant Shepherd • Resonant Thief • Rynax, Resonant Bulwark • Thox, the Smoldering Wasp • Tortured Abomination • Ul-Heru, Envoy of Savathûn • Vakarsik, Grasp of Quria • Vanbaluk, Trusted of Savathûn • Vex Gate Lord • Visiraa • War Hound • Wretch Captain • Xegonion, Warped Mind
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Brandaks Prime • Commander Truvul • Drensik, Venom of Oryx • Elatiox, Beloved of Quria • Empathic Sentinel • Hagios, Reverent Mind • Haraal, Venom of Oryx • Ir Arok, Tongue of Quria • Kraug, the Undeterred • Mithrax, the Forsaken • Raksil, Archon Priest • Serkuleks, the Fount • Val Bulgur • Val Garurc • Zarik, the Booming Voice
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Akardon, Pitiless Mind • Akorith, Lightdrinker of Savathûn • Ba'alar, Compelled Centurion • Ba'aruk, Dissident • Variant Stalker Brakion, Repurposed Mind • Conceptual Mind • Darkmind Abominations • Data Nullifier • Devoted of Ir Yût • Digital Variant Neutralizer • Digital Variant Tracker • Drevis, Aspect of Darkness • Dusk Walker • Eexonios, Pledged to Yirix • Eriviks, the Dreaming • Exodos, Choral Mind • Expector Selin • Expector Yemiq • Graam, Born of the Hellmouth • Gretaal, Compelled Colossus • Haroktha, Scourge of the Helium Drinkers • Haviks, Dusk Baron • Hexahedric Mind • Ir Absuul, First Aria • Ir Airâm, Deathsinger • Ir Nagash, Second Aria • Ir Sûfra, Third Aria • Ishrasek, Lightbinder of Savathûn • Ixion, Covetous Mind • Iziira, Pledged to Yirix • Korusk, Lighteater of Savathûn • Khull, Executioner Knight • Lii'liks, Harvester of the Witness • Locus of Communion • Lurking Abominations • Mimiks-0, Devil's Scion • Mimiks-1, Devil's Scion • Mimiks-2, Devil's Scion • Mant Yût, Born of the Hellmouth • Nightmare Servant of Ir Yût • Omen, Blade of the Black Terrace • Parodos, Choral Mind • Posthüm of the Deep • Querim, the Dreaming • Praksis the Defiled • Qabix, Insurgent • Siriks, Loyal to Eramis • Stasimon, Choral Mind • Ta'aurc, Aspect of War • Tarusk, Lighteater of Savathûn • Tulgorh, Aspect of Agony • Urzok, Aspect of Hate • Xavoth, the Dreaming • Yulog of the Deep
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Belhor, Herald of the Plague • Cragur, Plague of the Well • Inomina, Plague of the Well • Itzlii, Herald of the Plague • Kakos, Herald of the Plague • Kydoimos, Herald of the Plague • Macuii, Herald of the Plague • Mholoch, Herald of the Plague • Oxus, Herald of the Plague • Sikariis, Plague of the Well • Teraph, Herald of the Plague • Tezcaa, Herald of the Plague • Varkuuriis, Plague of the Well
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Abstract Hydra • Brig, House Salvation • Deniks, House Salvation • Drapsis-3, House Salvation • Kridis, Dark Priestess • Phylaks, the Warrior • Piksis, House Salvation • Praksis, the Technocrat • Principle Wyvern • Riliks, House Salvation • Sniksis, House Salvation • Yamiks Prime, House Salvation • Zedraks-6, House Salvation
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Aulete, Choral Mind • Compelled Akarus, Wrathful Mind • Compelled Hadrian, Oppressive Mind • Compelled Iridicus, Viral Protocol • Kitharodes, Choral Minds • Polyis, Nessian Gatelord • Reaktos, Possessive Wyvern • Rhapsoidos, Choral Mind • Tarnus, Shadow Legion Taskmaster • Tym, Guardian Slayer • Vire, Shard of Contempt
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