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The '''Jovians''' are worlds beyond [[The Reef]]. [[Human]]ity colonized these worlds during the [[Golden Age]], but very little is known about them post-[[Collapse]] as the [[City]]'s ships have rarely attempted any journey to [[Jupiter]] or beyond.<ref>'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Places#Jupiter|Jupiter]]''</ref> A group known as the [[Nine]] now rules the [[Jovian]] worlds. | The '''Jovians''' are worlds beyond [[The Reef]]. [[Human]]ity colonized these worlds during the [[Golden Age]], but very little is known about them post-[[Collapse]] as the [[City]]'s ships have rarely attempted any journey to [[Jupiter]] or beyond.<ref>'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Places#Jupiter|Jupiter]]''</ref> A group known as the [[Nine]] now rules the [[Jovian]] worlds. The [[Fallen]] [[House of Wolves]] were said to have been within the Jovians before the [[Reef Wars]]. | ||
Several Jovian worlds and moons became warzones for the [[Guardian]]s during the [[Red War]].{{Citation needed}} | Several Jovian worlds and moons became warzones for the [[Guardian]]s during the [[Red War]].{{Citation needed}} |
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The Jovians are worlds beyond The Reef. Humanity colonized these worlds during the Golden Age, but very little is known about them post-Collapse as the City's ships have rarely attempted any journey to Jupiter or beyond.[1] A group known as the Nine now rules the Jovian worlds. The Fallen House of Wolves were said to have been within the Jovians before the Reef Wars.
Several Jovian worlds and moons became warzones for the Guardians during the Red War.[citation needed]
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Trivia
- The term "Jovians" is used ambiguously in Destiny. "Jovian system" is a term for the moons of Jupiter, while "Jovian planet" is a less common term that can refer to any gas giant, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mention of the Nine having a connection to Rhea[2] and a rumor that they arose from Titan,[3] both moons of Saturn, imply that the latter context may be correct, but too little information currently exists on the subject to be certain what the intended meaning is.
References
- ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Jupiter
- ^ Bungie (2015-3-4), Destiny: Activision Blizzard - Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: The Queen
- ^ Bungie (2015-3-4), Destiny: Activision Blizzard - Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Legends 2