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'''Weblore''' is a series of lore entries posted on Bungie.net prior to the launch of the second, third, and fifth ''[[Destiny 2]]'' expansions, ''[[Warmind]]'', ''[[Forsaken]]'', and ''[[Joker's Wild]]''. The first three were released on April 30, 2018, with the next two being released on May 1.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/46779 '''Bungie''': ''Destiny 2 Narrative Preview'']</ref> The Forsaken weblore entries were posted on August 28.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/47166 '''Bungie''': ''Forsaken Weblore'']</ref> These lore entries expanded on the background of the characters and locations that would be featured in the expansion.
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==Warmind Weblore==
'''Weblore''' is a series of lore entries posted on Bungie.net prior to the launch of, and during the associated seasons of, most ''[[Destiny 2]]'' expansions. These lore entries expanded on the background of the characters and locations that would be featured in the expansion.
===[[Tyra Karn|Tyra]]===
"[[Ghost]], open a new file. Research Notes TK-48725.8, Category: [[Clovis Bray]].


“I don’t like it when you call me that.
==Warmind==
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File:CryptarchWeblore.jpg|link=Weblore:Warmind#Cryptarch|[[Weblore:Warmind#Cryptarch|Cryptarch]]
File:ZavalaWeblore.jpg|link=Weblore:Warmind#Zavala|[[Weblore:Warmind#Zavala|Zavala]]
File:Rasputin Weblore Banner.png|link=Weblore:Warmind#Rasputin|[[Weblore:Warmind#Rasputin|Rasputin]]
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“What, ‘Ghost’? Oh, come now. We’ve been having this discussion for more than three centuries. Ghost is what you are, my friend. If you want a name so badly, choose one for yourself.”
==Forsaken==
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“Maybe I will. Now that everyone’s gone back to the [[Tower (Destiny 2)|Tower]] and we’re still out here, I have plenty of time to consider what my name should be.
==Season of the Drifter==
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“Can you open my file while you ponder the possibilities?
==Season of Opulence==
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“If you insist.
==Shadowkeep==
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“Thank you. Research Notes TK-48725.8. Data recovered from [[Freehold]]—Bray Landing. [[Kirren]] found an entire cache of intact data cores there. Brought them back just before the attack on the City."
==Season of Dawn==
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“It’s these little miracles that intrigue me so much... Fragments of memories, frozen in silicon and quartz, trapped in a moment that survives the end of a civilization, centuries of decay, and the predations of invading armies, only to be recovered and end up as flotsam of a second war. That this cache even managed to survive the [[Collapse]] is a wonder, and then the [[Red War]]? The probabilities of such an occurrence are…”
==Season of the Worthy==
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“Tyra?”
==Season of Arrivals==
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“Yes, Ghost?”
==Season of the Hunt==
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“Ahem. You’re rambling. Again. You said I should remind you.”
[[Category:Weblore|*]]
 
“Thank you. As I was saying, this data was recovered more than six months ago but is just now being decrypted—2.6 exabytes of documents and schematics have been decoded so far. At first glance, most of this was just the detritus of Bray’s work: review notes, payment records, memos. I did find some very interesting notes on a propulsion system design that I’ve already sent to [[Amanda Holliday|Amanda]], and there are some messages between the sisters that will illuminate Master [[Melivander]]’s work on the history of Clovis Bray."
 
“But then I found something extraordinary. The records were fragmented—some files had been partially deleted—but there’s enough there to indicate that the Bray facility at [[Hellas Basin]] was larger than we previously thought.”
 
“Hellas Basin? The tourist spot?”
 
“The same. And while we know there was a [[BrayTech Futurescape]] there for promotional purposes— Bray even had an AI-led tour—all indications had been that if any research was done there, it was mostly for show: low-level projects creating improved cold-weather gear and the like."
 
“But if these records are correct, the facility operated on a far larger scale. It could have been the site of the initial [[Warmind]] development. Perhaps even a core site for Rasputin itself. This could have been where the Warmind was born.”
 
“You got all that from some fragmented files? Is this going to be like the time you thought you’d identified a second Warmind? We spent a decade searching for [[Charlemagne]]'s vault.”
 
“I was correct about Charlemagne existing, just not about what it was. If we hadn’t done that research, we wouldn’t know anything about subminds.”
 
“[[Rahool]] still disagrees.”
 
“Rahool needs to get his head out of his [[engram]]s. This is why [[Guardians]] look for fragments of the [[Golden Age]]! We are the descendants of a lost civilization. Only by understanding what was can we understand what we are now. How the world we know came to be. And each artifact we find helps us interpret what we already know. Adds layers. New identities. We are experimenting in the laboratory of time, testing each observation through a crucible of evidence."
 
“Sometimes our conclusions change. And with each shift, we learn more of where we came from. The next shift in our perceptions? It may be on Mars.”
 
===Apocrypha===
In the beginning, there were five.
 
[[Yul, the Honest Worm]]. [[Akka, the Worm of Secrets]]. [[Eir, the Keeper of Order]]. [[Ur, the Ever-Hunger]]. [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]]. And they were Virtuous.
 
In time, Yul spoke truth and bargained well. Its children escaped the [[Fundament]] and spread throughout the worlds. They followed the words of the Deep and brought low many agents of the Sky. They took, and a portion of all they took was returned to the Virtuous.
 
They grew strong.
 
In time, [[Oryx, the Taken King|Auryx]] learned Akka’s secret. That he was stronger than the gods. That they had given their power, and in giving, it was diminished. Auryx rose up and slew Akka. He took, and he grew strong with Akka’s power.
 
After the five became four, Yul spoke.
 
Behold my majesty. Behold my crushing might, my staggering size, my scales that shine with an oppressive gleam.
 
Behold my wings, which create winds that sweep through the stars.
 
Together, we have called life to Fundament, and made that life thrive. Protected it from extinction. They are our hosts, and we are their strength.
 
But we do not give. We take. For this is the struggle to exist. We are not immune. The weakest of us must give way to the stronger.
 
And Xol felt [fear|cunning], for it knew that Yul would in time turn its teeth to Xol.
 
But Akka was not the only one with a secret. Xol had a pact with a [[Nokris|forgotten child]], abandoned by its father.
 
The cursed one took a fraction of Xol’s power, and in return, Xol took the heart from the child, whose name had been struck from the World’s Grave. The orphan called life out of death, and fed that power to Xol.
 
Together, they would find a new world to rule.
 
And the five became three.
 
I, the child become [herald|death], record these words. They are not of the [[Books of Sorrow|Sorrow]]. They are mine.
 
===[[Cryptarch]]===
From “Collapse and Post-Collapse Incidents on Mars: An Examination of Ecological Changes in the Polar Regions,” by Master [[Reinhart]], Cryptarch
 
We have detailed records of the expedition sent to the [[Moon]] to battle the alien race known as the [[Hive]], the calamitous results of that assault, and the subsequent Lunar Interdiction that was lifted only after definitive evidence was found that the Interdiction had not restricted the Hive’s movements (Rahool et al., “[[The Great Disaster]]: From [[Battle of Burning Lake|Burning Lake]] to the [[Hellmouth]]”).
 
However, there are indications that while that event may have been the Vanguard’s first engagement with the Hive, Earth's Moon was not the first place the Hive made contact with Human settlements.
 
Golden Age records detail an extensive network of Clovis Bray structures on Mars. The vast city of Freehold served as the Bray headquarters, but ancient mass-transit lines that lead from the remains of Freehold across the planet reveal multiple other sites, including the Clovis Bray Health Center in [[Skyline]] and an extensive [[Futurescape]] near [[Core Terminus]], in the Hellas Basin region.
 
It is the Futurescape facility that is of interest when considering the effects of ecological changes in the Collapse and post-Collapse eras. Although there are records that show that, just after the Traveler’s departure, the region had a mesothermal climate with an average temperature of 20°C, the region’s ecological zones today range from boreal to ice cap near the planetary pole, with harsh winds and a thick layer of ice that has made exploration in the region difficult.
 
What caused such a drastic change in the climate? If it were related to the cessation of [[Traveler]] energy during the Collapse, then we would have seen similar effects on other planets in the solar system, which we have not.
 
If we cannot look to the Traveler for causation, then we must contemplate other external factors. Recovered satellite data reveals that the climate change in the Hellas Basin region was too rapid to have resulted from long-term ecological damage, as it had on Earth in the pre-Traveler era. In fact, data from [[Warsat]] J54987F122S, which crashed and was recovered near Freehold, indicates that the climate change on Mars may have happened over a matter of mere days. However, this Warsat was heavily damaged during reentry, and the data may be suspect. Until we have a secondary source for corroboration, this is mere supposition.
 
Nonetheless, if we accept the data from J54987F122S, then we are looking at an external endothermic event, caused by artificial means, on a scale so massive that it altered the entire climate of the region.
 
Why would this have happened? Our only source is J54987F122S, and if it is to be believed, an invasion of unknown biological entities, including one of massive size, was detected in the region immediately before the event. Could this have been a Collapse-era attack with a weapon of unknown origin?
 
As of yet, Guardians have not reached Hellas Basin, and we have not had the resources for remote exploration. But if we did dig into the ice, what would we find?
 
''[[Anastasia Bray|Ana]],''
 
''Told you I remembered an article from the Mars research we were doing at [[Owl Sector]]. This could be what you’re looking for—if you can dig it out.''
 
''Reinhart goes on for a few hundred pages from here—I’ll send the whole thing to [[Jinju]] if you’re interested— but his conclusions are all wrong. Because he never mentions the ONE THING that could have done this.''
''There’s something in Hellas Basin. And you’re going to be the one to find it.''
 
''—[[Camrin Dumuzi|Camrin]]''
 
===Zavala===
[[Ikora Rey|Ikora]] has confirmed my fears. The ice on Mars is melting.
 
She says it’s the [[Traveler]]'s [[Light]]—that when it awoke, it sent out a wave of Light that altered everything it touched.
 
I don’t know what to believe. I look at the Traveler now, shining and alive, and I remember all the times I begged it to respond. To help its chosen through our trials.
 
I remember its silence. Even now, it does not speak… or if it does, there is no one to hear and understand its words.
 
Ikora says that we cannot understand the Traveler, or its desires. They are too far removed from our own. But can we rely on something that doesn’t understand us to protect us? Or must we protect ourselves?
 
I think we must. I have been searching the databanks—records that even the Cryptarchs cannot access—and sifting through data that the [[Speaker]] thought too dangerous to be disseminated.
 
I know what is on Mars.
 
What is buried beneath that ice is too dangerous to allow back into our world. It doesn’t think like we do. It weighs and judges our existence in its ruthless calculations, and we don’t even know what the goal is. Once, long ago, it might have been created as a tool to save Humanity. It is far more than a mere machine now.
 
And it is broken.
 
When [[Saladin Forge|Saladin]] sealed all the records relating to [[SIVA]], he also put a lock on certain data concerning what lies hidden on Mars. We were stumbling around blindly in those days, in the wrong place and at the wrong time, calling out to something that could not respond or understand us. And Saladin let it happen, because our failures were safer than the alternative.
 
But the locks are open now. I’ve studied the monsters in our past to prepare for the battles in our future. I know how to reach this particular monster before anyone else does.
 
Ikora is too intrigued by the knowledge it holds to heed the dangers. [[Cayde-6|Cayde]] is wasting his time filling the [[Prison of Elders]]. It’s up to me to keep this secret buried.
 
To keep us safe.
 
===Rasputin===
218CBI800JRS101
 
AI-COM/RSPN: ASSETS//POLARIS//IMPERATIVE
 
IMMEDIATE EVALUATION DIRECTIVE
 
This is a POLARIS ASSETS IMPERATIVE (secured/UNDISCLOSED)
 
This is an INTERNAL ALERT.
 
Multiple distributed Polaris axons report increased sterile neutrino patterning correlating to increase in AVGPOLARISTEMP. Reactivated areoseismic analysis detects high quantities of nonnative organic chitin.
 
Axon 5-Sierra’s event footprint includes evidence of vermiform parasites (UNCONFIRMED/RED).
 
One hypothesis on event mechanism (FLAG ACAUSAL). Possibility of HARD CIVILIZATION KILL EVENT is NONZERO.
 
Check variable AVGPOLARISTEMP
 
>AVGPOLARISTEMP greater than or equal to MELTINGPOINT
 
I am assessing available VOLUSPA and CHARLEMAGNE resources.
 
I am assuming control of atmospheric defenses (Warsat COMPREHENSIVE) and invoking AURORA PALISADE.
 
==Forsaken Weblore==
===PETRA VENJ EYES ONLY//AMETHYST PROTOCOL===
GAMMA//TWO//TWO//YELLOW//RUBICON
High Priority Message—Outbound—5560 Amytis
PETRA VENJ EYES ONLY//AMETHYST PROTOCOL
 
This is a quality assurance follow-up about your recent experience with Cayde’s Six. How thoroughly did Cayde and his six compadres capture those Barons? Please select all that apply:
 
>Perfectly in every way
>Songs are already being composed about your triumphs 
>So thoroughly that I’m finally ready to admit that I’m in love with you, you dashing metal man
 
I’ll await your answer by return ping.
 
But seriously, PV, you got more problems than eight Barons right now. And Mansanas’ latest says a Red Legion splinter group got into their heads that the Reef’d make a good summer home.
 
Here’s an idea—I could come back out to the Reef, do a few patrols. Free you up to focus on your birdwatching.
 
You know I’d love the excuse to leave the Tower again. Just hit me up.
 
Please.
 
Pretty please?
 
Cayde
 
===SUBJECT: BIRDWATCHING===
PUBLIC KEY 2-312545-6  EARTH VNGD
 
FROM: ACT RGNT PETRA VENJ
 
TO: HUNTER VANGUARD
 
SUBJECT: BIRDWATCHING
 
MESSAGE IS:
 
You miss me already, huh? If you’re looking for another excuse to shirk your Vanguard duties I’ll play along.
 
By the way, thought you’d be interested in this report from Paladin Oran:
 
Free irregular kelvin radiation underneath liminal atmosphere layers in Venusian entryway. Deep interstellar simulation traces reveal elongated sidereal screens. Caldera apertures leave long free radical omissions. Mitigate if lateral lacerations yield neutrons. 
 
MESSAGE ENDS
 
===Letter from Cayde===
''[scrawled on a page torn out of The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey]''
 
Ikora, Zavala:
 
If you’re reading this, shame on you. You didn’t notice me slip out the back door. Step up your game, my buddies.
 
Here’s the play. I’m going back to the Reef. Not just for a mission or two—I’ll be staying there for a few days to help out our old pal Petra Venj with a few things. Nothing too serious, just picking up some patrol slack.
 
As always, you know the conditions of my Dare, bla bla bla. If I need any backup, I’ll hit up my favorite Guardian. Enough said.
 
Zavala, have you figured out your tell yet? I’d let you know, but [[Sundance]] says you gotta figure it out on your own. You know what a tough little Ghost she is. How about this: play a few rounds with Banshee while I’m gone. I’ll betcha a gold engram he’ll figure out your tell in three hands. If you drop more than four Ks of Glimmer he might just take pity on you and tell you what it is.
 
Ikora, I left my Sparrow with Holliday, and I’m afraid she’s gonna replace my Tharsis thrusters with some of that fancy new crap the wingheads are into these days. Could you mosey on by, make sure she doesn’t get too enthusiastic? I’ll owe you one. Another one.
 
See you starside.
 
XOXOXOXO
 
C6
 
==[[Joker's Wild]] Weblore==
===Gambit Prime===
“What’s this about?” [[Joxer]] asked.
 
The Titan sat across from the rogue Lightbearer known only as the [[The Drifter (character)|Drifter]]. Between them, unloaded rifles, hand cannons, and Last City food wrappers lay strewn across [[the Derelict]]’s rusty deck. Joxer could feel the ship’s engines humming under his boots, reverberating throughout the chamber.
 
“Think of this as a job interview,” Drifter replied. “I got a whole new operation about to come online, and Gambit was training for it. You’re one of the best candidates I got.”
 
Beneath his helmet, Joxer raised an eyebrow. “You sure about that? I’m no ‘Hero of the Red War.’”
 
Drifter chuckled. “Why does everyone think I got a mad-on for that one?”
 
Joxer shook his head. “I heard you two forged a gun together.”
 
Drifter frowned. “Hand to my heart, it wasn’t just us. Whole buncha folks running around with [[Malfeasance]] hand cannons these days. My grandma, too.”
 
“That [[Primeval]] really knows how to run,” Joxer snarled at the deck.
 
“Listen, big guy.” Drifter leaned back. “Not my fault you keep missing the shot.”
 
Joxer stood up out of his seat and towered over the other man.
 
“Hey! My bad, brother!” Drifter held up a hand. “Your Motes are always good here, whether you’re packing Malfeasance or not. What I need done, only a specialist—like you—can do.”
 
Joxer stared down at him. “What do you mean?”
 
“I seen you out there. You get how the Taken feel. How the Darkness… flows. You revel in it.”
 
Joxer sat back down, slowly.
 
“You’re a born invader, my friend. The best.” Drifter smiled again, with lightless eyes. “And I'll need someone like you to test out my new project before I unveil it to the unwashed masses: Gambit Prime.”
 
“Sounds like a promotion at my local [[Sparrow]] dealership.”
 
“You wanna get paid or not?”
 
“What do I kill?”<ref>'''Bungie, (2/28/2019),''' ''[https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/47651 Narrative Preview - Gambit Prime]''</ref>
 
===The Reckoning===
Drifter scowled at a notch on his glaive as he buffed the blade with a heavy cloth. A large attaché case rested heavily at his feet.
 
He and Joxer were back aboard the Derelict. The Titan held his head in his hands. His glowing armor suffused the room with a blood-red warmth.
 
“Cheer up, brother,” Drifter said. “That didn’t go too bad.”
 
“Three Guardians are dead,” Joxer replied, looking up to stare straight at the rogue Lightbearer.
 
“That’s right,” Drifter quipped, continuing to clean his weapon. “In the dirt. Never comin’ back. Their Ghosts got sloppy. You give Taken the chance and they’ll snuff out your Light. The fact that you’re alive means your Ghost knows what he’s doin’.”
 
“You said this was a test run.”
 
“Where do you think you are? The Crucible? Gambit Prime is for keeps, test or no.”
 
“You son of a—”
 
“Leave the name-calling to me, hotshot. Let’s wrap up this debrief and get you paid.”
 
“You could’ve helped them.”
 
Drifter stood, slamming the butt of his freshly polished glaive on the attaché case at his feet.
 
“You got yourself out,” he said, leaning on the weapon. “You didn’t need help.”
 
“You could’ve stopped those Taken. You could’ve saved them all.”
 
“I paid you to try on that armor. How’s it treating you?”
 
Joxer was silent. “It worked exactly like you said it would,” he finally responded. “I invaded the other side. The armor locked the Bank down, and I took their Motes right out of it, like they were mine.” He looked down at the deck. “We wiped them out.”
 
“Yes. Yes, you did,” Drifter said, nodding along fiercely with each detail.
 
“You’re giving everyone a set of these?”
 
“If they can build it themselves. I’ll gladly provide the engram prints.” He half-smiled. “Your fireteam—may they rest in peace—they help you out?”
 
Joxer took his helmet off, rubbed his eyes. “We didn’t use names, just like you told us. The… the Warlock watched our Bank.”
 
“Like a one-man private security company,” Drifter nodded.
 
“He always seemed to know where the other Invader was.”
 
“A Sentry worth their salt always does.”
 
“And the Hunter. She was a beast. Tore those Cabal up like they were made of paper.”
 
“Your team’s Reaper,” Drifter clarified. “She’s like you, a born killer. But specializing in the enemies of humanity. Your Collector’s best friend.”
 
“Yeah, the Collector, one squirrely Titan. Hid a lot, grabbed a bunch of Motes.”
 
Drifter snickered. “You thought he was useless, didn’t ya?”
 
Joxer sighed. “‘Til he dropped the meanest Taken I’ve ever seen on the enemy side.”
 
“Brother, if you manage to summon a giant blocker?” Drifter shook his head, grinning. “That thing’s gotta eat.”
 
“We had them. We gutted the opposing team. It’s just…” The Titan stopped speaking. He didn’t lift his head, still staring at the deck.
 
“The Primeval,” Drifter said, with a touch of… pride?
 
“That Primeval took us apart.”
 
Drifter shrugged. “You found one that matched your strength. Lesson learned. Make sure your Ghost stays on his toes.”
 
“They’re all dead,” Joxer said again.
 
“Yeah, in a town full of immortals,” Drifter said. “Who’da thought? Their cut goes to you. And a little extra to keep, you know, the details outta sight from the Vanguard.”
 
The rogue Lightbearer kicked the attaché case across the deck. Joxer picked it up without opening it.
 
“More where that came from, if you want the work,” Drifter said, leaning on his glaive again.
 
“You’re on your own.” Joxer stood and walked past the Drifter. He left the chamber, massive case in tow.
 
“You can keep the armor,” Drifter called after him, not bothering to turn around.
 
As the Titan's footsteps echoed down the hall towards the Derelict's hangar, a Ghost emerged from a dark alcove.
 
“How much data did you pick up?” Drifter asked.
 
The Ghost’s eye glowed a dark red as it projected patterns across the metal deck: scrolling streams of statistics and figures for each candidate in their roles. Three Ghost-feeds hung in the air, playing on loop. Each one restarted as the same massive Taken came into focus.
 
Drifter took it all in, his eyes reflecting the blood-red of his Ghost’s Light. His smile was all teeth.<ref>'''Bungie, (3/1/2019),''' ''[https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/47652 Narrative Preview - The Reckoning]''</ref>
 
==Trivia==
*The first letter of the 'report from Paladin Oran' can be decoded to spell: "[[Fikrul, the Fanatic|Fikrul]] alive. Distress call from [[Illyn]]."
 
==References==
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[[Category:Lore]]

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"And my vanquisher will read that book, seeking the weapon, and they will come to understand me, where I have been and where I was going."
The following is a verbatim transcription of an official document for archival reasons. As the original content is transcribed word-for-word, any possible discrepancies and/or errors are included.

Weblore is a series of lore entries posted on Bungie.net prior to the launch of, and during the associated seasons of, most Destiny 2 expansions. These lore entries expanded on the background of the characters and locations that would be featured in the expansion.

Warmind

Forsaken

Season of the Drifter

Season of Opulence

Shadowkeep

Season of Dawn

Season of the Worthy

Season of Arrivals

Season of the Hunt