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The '''Izanami Forge''' is one of the four [[Black Armory]] [[Lost Forges|forges]]. It is located in [[The Tor]] on [[Nessus]], having been stolen from the wreckage of the [[Exodus Black]] by the [[Vex]]. It is overseen by the [[Sublimating Mind, Forge Warden]].
{{Quote|When fire blooms from long-dormant steel, it heralds the rise of the Black Armory.|Ada-1}}
 
The '''Izanami Forge''' is one of the four [[Black Armory]] [[Lost Forges|forges]], one of two that came from the [[Exodus Black]]. It is located in [[The Tor]] on [[Nessus]], having been stolen from the wreckage of the Exodus Black by the [[Vex]]. It is overseen by the [[Sublimating Mind, Forge Warden]].
 
Inspired by the [[Yuki Satou|Satou Tribe]] and their Japanese roots, the Izanami Forge specializes in crafting stability-based weapons, including [[The Spiteful Fang]] [[Bow]] and the [[Blast Furnace]] [[Pulse rifle]].


==Walkthrough==
==Walkthrough==

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Izanami Forge
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Player(s):

1-3

Recommended Power Level:

750

Location:

Nessus

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"When fire blooms from long-dormant steel, it heralds the rise of the Black Armory."
— Ada-1

The Izanami Forge is one of the four Black Armory forges, one of two that came from the Exodus Black. It is located in The Tor on Nessus, having been stolen from the wreckage of the Exodus Black by the Vex. It is overseen by the Sublimating Mind, Forge Warden.

Inspired by the Satou Tribe and their Japanese roots, the Izanami Forge specializes in crafting stability-based weapons, including The Spiteful Fang Bow and the Blast Furnace Pulse rifle.

Walkthrough

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Trivia

  • Izanami is a deity from Shinto mythology who carried the children of her husband Izanagi, many of whom would go on to become the main islands of Japan.

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