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The Nine are essentially beings of pure thought, composed of galaxy-spanning streams of dark matter which developed cognition after being pulled into loops by the gravity of Sol and its planets. Their existence is predicated on the existence of those planets, particularly the life that developed on them and every system in the galaxy and likely every life form hence, their primary concern is sustaining that existence, whether by protecting that life or by finding a way to end their reliance on it. | The Nine are essentially beings of pure thought, composed of galaxy-spanning streams of dark matter which developed cognition after being pulled into loops by the gravity of Sol and its planets. Their existence is predicated on the existence of those planets, particularly the life that developed on them and every system in the galaxy and likely larger with every life form; hence, their primary concern is sustaining that existence, whether by protecting that life or by finding a way to end their reliance on it. | ||
Despite their omnipresence, the scope of their power over the world of "normal" matter is limited, and so they primarily act through a handful of agents, emissaries, and associates. They appear to be capable of freely manipulating the dark matter that composes themselves. They are also able to manipulate and even synthesize regular matter under certain circumstances, such as through the portals of [[Cocytus]]. | Despite their omnipresence, the scope of their power over the world of "normal" matter is limited, and so they primarily act through a handful of agents, emissaries, and associates. They appear to be capable of freely manipulating the dark matter that composes themselves. They are also able to manipulate and even synthesize regular matter under certain circumstances, such as through the portals of [[Cocytus]]. |
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- "You want our source, our primal cause? WE ARE THE SHADOWS OF YOUR WORLDS' MASS."
- — The Nine[1]
The Nine (often represented as the IX; also known as the ennead) are a group of enigmatic dark matter-based entities affiliated with the planets of the Solar System. They control several locations within the Unknown Space, a mysterious realm whose nature is poorly understood.[2]
Overview
The Nine are essentially beings of pure thought, composed of galaxy-spanning streams of dark matter which developed cognition after being pulled into loops by the gravity of Sol and its planets. Their existence is predicated on the existence of those planets, particularly the life that developed on them and every system in the galaxy and likely larger with every life form; hence, their primary concern is sustaining that existence, whether by protecting that life or by finding a way to end their reliance on it.
Despite their omnipresence, the scope of their power over the world of "normal" matter is limited, and so they primarily act through a handful of agents, emissaries, and associates. They appear to be capable of freely manipulating the dark matter that composes themselves. They are also able to manipulate and even synthesize regular matter under certain circumstances, such as through the portals of Cocytus.
At present, the Nine are divided into two factions. One faction, consisting of five members, seeks to study the Light and use it for their own purposes, and is responsible for sending Xûr, Agent of the Nine and The Emissary to interact with the Guardians. The other four seek to free themselves from their dependence on matter-based life and the Light, and to that end have experimented with creating their own realms through spacetime engineering and the creation of dark matter-based black holes to center their consciousnesses around.
History
Origins
As revealed by the Nine to Lavinia Garcia Umr Tawil, the Nine originated from streams of dark matter particles passing through the galaxy and the solar system. As dark matter only interacts with normal matter through gravity, these streams were drawn to the cores of the Sun and its orbiting planets. The infalling dark matter was then flung back into space, before being pulled in again to form endless loops. These loops formed the basis of emergent consciousnesses that would become the Nine.
The Nine did not truly "awaken" until life evolved within the solar system. The movements of life-forms resulted in perturbations to the loops of dark matter particles cycling through each celestial body, creating waves that formed the basis of complex thoughts. As the Nine owed their minds to the activity of life-forms, they collectively resolved to understand and protect life in the Sol System.[3] According to Lavinia, the Nine are within every living thing and every iota of matter in the galaxy.[3]
City Age
Little of the Nine was known outside of the cryptic sayings of Xûr, Agent of the Nine.[5] Osiris is said to have met with the Nine on Europa,[4] and before his exile had an obsessive interest in them to the exclusion of his duties as the Warlock Vanguard.[6] Nonetheless the Nine had a vested interest in helping the City, tasking Xûr to sell powerful weapons to Guardians.[5] Following the Red War, the Nine have taken an active interest in Guardians, and hosted the Trials of the Nine through their proxy, The Emissary.[7] Emperor Calus is dismissive of their efforts.[8]
The Nine have an alliance of sorts with The Reef[9] but their loyalty is in doubt following the release of Skolas, Kell of Kells[10][11] despite rumours to the contrary.[12] The Cabal know of them as the Ennead.[note 1][13]
Arrival of the Taken King
Shortly after the battle of Saturn, when Oryx invaded the Dreaming City, the Nine debated about what to do regarding Oryx's incursion, for he threatened all life. Some members seemed to blame Mara Sov for worsening the situation, claiming that her actions had "ruined everything." Oryx soon took Riven, after which the Nine were driven into a frenzy. Although their wording is ambiguous, communications between the Nine during this time seem to indicate that they knew of surviving Ahamkara other than Riven, and that they killed them in order to prevent them from falling into Oryx's grasp.[14]
The Red War
Sometime during or before the Red War[15] an Awoken named Orin (and potentially an agent of Mara Sov[16]) sought out nine Ghosts who had gone beyond the Solar System and inquired after their findings. Receiving only a set of coordinates she left them.[17] She also found several "deep-orbit minds" in the midst of her search.[18] Orin soon encountered some of the Nine herself.[19] After warning her of the possibility of going mad from the conversation[20][21][22] and of a potential price as consequence,[23] they tasked her with finding three "worthy keys".[24] They then commended her for seeking them out, for her resourcefulness in acquiring a ship and her decision to avoid "a golden snake who poses as a god".[25]
One of the Nine was responsible for disabling the City's satellites, allowing Ghaul to successfully attack and occupy the city. The purpose of this was to learn how the Light could be taken, but that particular member of the Nine was severely punished, as Ghaul's success led to the deployment of the Almighty, which would have destroyed the Sol system and the Nine had it not been disabled.[26]
Whether before or after Orin/the Awoken agent visits them, the Nine speak of two significant events. The first event is with expectation and appears to be Mara Sov's plan with her Techeuns. They are confident that her fall is inevitable for the odds she plays with have been weighted by them.[27] The second event is harder to construct and is tinged with overtones of regret and sadness; the Nine could be referring to anything from the Great Ahamkara Hunt, to The Collapse, or the Harbingers.[note 2] Regardless of the specifics, one member urges the rest to "rid [themselves] of regret".[28]
Forsaken
During the Guardian's third visit to Mara Sov's throne, the Queen was seen talking to The Emissary, saying that she agreed with the Nine's terms regarding an "asset" to be stationed "beyond the grave of the First Fleet". She then told the Emissary to remind the Nine that she had shown enough patience regarding the matter. The Emissary leaves and Sov warns the Guardian not to get involved in the Nine's schemes, claiming that they never end.[29]
At an unknown time after the curse was unleashed upon the Dreaming City, the Nine argued with The Emissary regarding her status as a pawn of the Nine, Mara Sov's plan, and an oncoming storm. During the conversation, the Emissary pointed out the fact that seemingly only five of the Nine were present, which the Nine admitted was true. [30]
Joker's Wild
Joker's Wild reveals the Nine to in fact be living dark matter intertwined with the worlds of the Solar System.[31]
In addition, one can hear different members of the Nine speak directly to the Emissary during several invitations of the Nine.
Identity
- "I cannot explain what the Nine are. They are... very large. I cannot explain. The fault is mine, not yours."
- — Xûr, Agent of the Nine
Very little about the Nine or the Jovian peoples was known for very long due to their enigmatic nature, and lack of information on their true form as the planets of themselves. In Destiny, a Grimoire Card, Ghost Fragment: Legends 2, presents nine legends that offered contradictory clues and hints as to their nature.[32] Many of the entities described by the legends actually exist, but while they all seem to be linked to the Nine, the nature of the connection varies. The Emissary claims that both deliberately seeking them out and doing nothing may lead one to encounter them, as they are "everywhere and nowhere". The Cabal call them the Ennead, and characterize them as "trapped and reaching out".[13] These theories all turned out to be incorrect, as the Nine are infact the conscient dark matter of the galaxy, literally being "everywhere and nowhere" as described by the Emissary herself.
- Former human colonies who made a compact with an alien force to survive became the Nine and/or the Jovians.
- Deep-orbiting Warminds (or potentially subminds) who survived the Collapse. Questioned by Orin on her search, who asked her in turn about the location of the "lying robot" who "no longer lies with others."[18]
- Ancient leviathan intelligences originating either from Europa or Titan. The Emissary names "the hydrocarbon pits of distant moons" as one possible place the Nine may be found by worthy Guardians.
- The Nine originated from the Corona-Borealis supercluster.[note 3] The Emissary advises worthy Guardians to listen for the Nine in its direction.
- The first Awoken, now transcended into mental energy moving along the Jupiter-Io flux tube.[note 4]
- Nine Ghosts who exited the Solar System and studied the heliopause. Apparently made contact with the Nine when they did so,[25] and so were sought out by Orin, but were unforthcoming with details.[17][note 5]
- Remnants of the Darkness, broken by the Traveler's sacrifice, still seeking to destroy human civilization.
- A viral language of pure meaning. A concept familiar to Xûr, who defines "[doing] what you say" as speaking it.[33]
- Imprints of a transcendent entity left behind after its complete destruction.[note 6]
In Destiny 2 there are seventeen Lore entries from which can be gleaned five particular members of the Nine based on the writing style, with a potential sixth and seventh. It should be noted that VI could be I speaking more, and VII a possible typo, and thus not conclusive or definite.
These members are as follows:
I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proper Punctuation. | lower case | BIG CASE | BIG PUNCTUATION. | B I G C A S E A L L S P A C E | Proper Punctuation II (potential) |
B I G C A S E A L L S P A C E W I T H P U N C T U A T I O N (potential)[24] |
Most well-spoken and neutral in personality. | Almost whisperlike and cautious. | Pragmatic and straight to the point; emphatic. | Well-spoken but straight to the point; emotive and forceful. | Contrariwise and sarcastic; emphatic and forceful. | Also well-spoken with a neutral neutral personality. | Potentially the same personality and speech patterns as V but uses punctuation. |
The Nine also seem to have a connection to the Awoken or Ahamkara, as they were greatly angered by Oryx's incursion into the Dreaming City, and were driven into a frenzy when Riven was taken. In addition, the Techeun Shuro Chi believes that the Ahamkara either originated from or were sent by the Nine.[34]
Members
Agents of the Nine
Territory
- All known planetary moons in the Solar System
- Unknown Space
Trivia
- The Nine is a homage to Bungie's Myth series, where a similar group also known as the Nine lead the forces of Light against the forces of Darkness. Five members are named: Alric, Rabican, Maeldun, Murgen and Cu Roi.
- The name, "The Nine" or "IX", is likely a reference to the "Ix" in Frank Herbert's Dune series, a fictional planet whose position from its sun inspired the name, ruled by the Ixian Technocracy. Ix was the primary provider of technology for the Old Imperium (or Galactic Padishah Empire) after the infamous Butlerian Jihad, which banned AI; ironically, Leto Atreides II used many of their creations later in his reign, a situation unthinkable in his early years.
- Additionally it could also reference the Nine Rings of Power in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, given by Sauron (in disguise as Annatar) to corrupt nine powerful kings of men to his service, of which three were Númenórean, the last noble survivors from the island kingdom of Númenor that Sauron had destroyed. "Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die..." The Nine in Destiny similarly tempt Guardians with strange gifts.
- The identity of at least five Nine was put together in a reddit post by u/jeckal_died, and serves as the basis for some of this article, minus the speculation.[35]
- The Nine are technically a completely natural phenomenon and came to gain consciousness in a causal manner. The implications of this in regard to the nature of the Destiny universe, dark matter, and planets as a whole is unknown, but it now establishes that universal forces themselves are capable of achieving sentience.
- If the Sun is not one of the Nine, it is possible that Pluto is. Considering eight of the Nine are planetary bodies, it would be internally consistent for them all to be.
Notes
- ^ An "ennead" is a group or set of nine, from the Greek enneas.
- ^ The Great Ahamkara Hunt: "Remember the slaughter? it was no slaughter T E N T H O U S A N D D Y I N G W I S H E S" — The Collapse: "the dreamer survived O N L Y T O F A L L" — The Harbingers: "OUR CHILDREN. stolen constructs not ours"
- ^ The Corona Borealis is a constellation and known as the "Northern Crown". Additionally, it is made up of seven stars, one of Bungie's many references to the number seven.
- ^ The Jupiter-Io flux tube is a cylindrical section of Jupiter's magnetic field line which passes between Jupiter and Io. If it were able to be seen by the naked eye, it would resemble a tube of electromagnetic force between the two. Electrical current passes along this flux tube forming a circuit between the planet and moon, which ionizes the cloud of volcanic sulfur, oxygen, sodium and chlorine into a ring of plasma which surrounds the planet, boosting its already powerful magnetic field even further. The flux tube itself boosts radio emissions from Jupiter, making them increase considerably when Io's orbit brings it closer to Earth.
- ^ Heliopause (also known as heliosphere) is the boundary between solar wind and external cosmic rays, effectively the outer boundary of the Solar System. Therefore, the "Deep Black" is outside of the reach of the Sun's influence.
- ^ This is likely a reference to Plato's Allegory of the Cave.
- In this allegory, Plato explains that the inhabitants of the cave are prisoners, trapped inside with no knowledge of, nor have any desire to escape to, the outside world. Behind them a fire burns; objects passed through its light cast a shadow on the cave wall. A prisoner one day escapes their shackles and leaves the cave to find the sun, which shines more brightly than a campfire and overwhelms him; armed with this knowledge of the new reality he returns to try and convince his fellow men to escape but they steadfastly refuse.
- The objects which pass between the flames and the wall are what Plato calls the "Theory of Forms", or "Ideas". These objects are the true, metaphysical essence of what the prisoners perceive on the wall. Because the prisoners are shackled they lack knowledge of the "reality" of these shapes and presume the "shadows" are what's real when in fact they are not. The true reality, or higher reality, is what Plato called the "Good", and those which have discovered the "Good" must not remain there alone, but return to release their brethren and perceive the Good.
- Destiny inverts this by having the Nine be the remnants of the Forms, the shadows "burned into the weft of what is" are the only remains of the Forms. Something, like the Darkness or even the Light, destroyed the transcendent Forms and recreated them into a new metaphysical archetype. To put it more bluntly, the Nine are the ghosts of dead gods, whose bodies were slain and now endure as wisps of what they once were.
- In this allegory, Plato explains that the inhabitants of the cave are prisoners, trapped inside with no knowledge of, nor have any desire to escape to, the outside world. Behind them a fire burns; objects passed through its light cast a shadow on the cave wall. A prisoner one day escapes their shackles and leaves the cave to find the sun, which shines more brightly than a campfire and overwhelms him; armed with this knowledge of the new reality he returns to try and convince his fellow men to escape but they steadfastly refuse.
List of appearances
References
- ^ https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/the-declaration#book-dust
- ^ YouTube - Destiny 2: The Third Spire Social Space
- ^ a b Bungie (2019/03/4), Destiny 2: Joker's Wild, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Nine
- ^ a b Bungie (2015/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Quotes: Brother Vance
- ^ a b Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Console, Activision Blizzard, Xûr, Agent of the Nine: Quotes
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Osiris
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description, I Am Alive
- ^ Cite error: Invalid
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- ^ Bungie (2015/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Mystery: The Fate of Skolas
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, House of Wolves PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Prison of Elders
- ^ Bungie (2014/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Silent Fang
- ^ a b Cite error: Invalid
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- ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Reextinction
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The End
- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Motion to Suppress
- ^ a b Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Long Walk
- ^ a b Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, A Sudden Death
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Judgment
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Bond Relentless
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, A Swift Verdict
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Mark Relentless
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Cloak Judgment
- ^ a b Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Relentless
- ^ a b Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Adjudicator
- ^ Bungie (2019/03/4), Destiny 2: Joker's Wild, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Witch
- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Motion to Compel
- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Motion to Vacate
- ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Audience with the Queen
- ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Emissary
- ^ https://data.destinysets.com/i/PresentationNode:564676571/PresentationNode:1975975321/PresentationNode:3148269494/Record:2165600551/Lore:3891297049
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Legends 2
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Xûr, Agent of the Nine: Quotes
- ^ Pilgrimage: Harbinger's Seclude, Shiny Geode
- ^ reddit - Trials Lore Tabs and the personalities of the Nine.