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After Titan reappeared and Sloane re-established contact with the Vanguard, the Guardian and the Drifter worked together to strengthen Sloane's psychic connection to Ahsa using [[egregore]] harvested from the depths of the methane ocean. In doing so, they hoped that Ahsa might be able to communicate vital information about the Witness to Sloane. Over the following weeks, Ahsa would use her egregore-reinforced connection with Sloane to impart messages to her using the [[Darkness]], which Sloane relayed to the Guardian. The content of these messages, though cryptic and difficult to interpret, seemed to refer to events surrounding the Witness' origin. These sessions culminated in Ahsa's and Sloane's minds briefly becoming one, allowing Ahsa to communicate more clearly and relate the story of the Witness' origin to the Guardian. | After Titan reappeared and Sloane re-established contact with the Vanguard, the Guardian and the Drifter worked together to strengthen Sloane's psychic connection to Ahsa using [[egregore]] harvested from the depths of the methane ocean. In doing so, they hoped that Ahsa might be able to communicate vital information about the Witness to Sloane. Over the following weeks, Ahsa would use her egregore-reinforced connection with Sloane to impart messages to her using the [[Darkness]], which Sloane relayed to the Guardian. The content of these messages, though cryptic and difficult to interpret, seemed to refer to events surrounding the Witness' origin. These sessions culminated in Ahsa's and Sloane's minds briefly becoming one, allowing Ahsa to communicate more clearly and relate the story of the Witness' origin to the Guardian. | ||
One week later, Ahsa was taken captive by Xivu Arath's forces, | One week later, Ahsa was taken captive by Xivu Arath's forces, who attempted to convert her into a Taken using a ritual. Through a combined effort by Sloane, Zavala, Saint-14, Lord Saladin, the Drifter and the Guardian, the ritual was stopped and Ahsa was rescued. | ||
Following this, Ahsa returned to the Arcology and communed with Sloane a final time. Xivu Arath attempted to interfere, briefly taking over Sloane's body through her Taken corruption, but Sloane managed to regain control and re-established her link to Ahsa, who spoke through Sloane to tell the Guardian that they must enlist the aid of [[Savathûn]] in order to follow the Witness through the portal on the Traveler. Exhausted by the effort of her repeated communions, Ahsa then entered a state of hibernation in order to recover her strength.}} | Following this, Ahsa returned to the Arcology and communed with Sloane a final time. Xivu Arath attempted to interfere, briefly taking over Sloane's body through her Taken corruption, but Sloane managed to regain control and re-established her link to Ahsa, who spoke through Sloane to tell the Guardian that they must enlist the aid of [[Savathûn]] in order to follow the Witness through the portal on the Traveler. Exhausted by the effort of her repeated communions, Ahsa then entered a state of hibernation in order to recover her strength.}} |
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Ahsa is an enormous worm living in the methane ocean of Titan.
Biography
The Golden Age
The Collapse
Red War
During the missions Utopia and Ace in the Hole, a massive serpentine shadow can be seen on the windows surrounding the New Pacific Arcology's CPU core in the Festering Halls, presumably cast by Ahsa. The Ghost also mentions that the Arcology's sensors can detect a large object moving underneath The Rig, likely the same creature. Sloane can also be overheard in Siren's Watch talking about something below the waves, claiming that it wasn't her imagination. Guardians have also observed serpentine, finned creatures breaching the surface of Titan's oceans, which are likely Ahsa or other life-forms native to Titan.
During Season of Arrivals, the Drifter makes reference to "the long boy in the soup" when speaking to Eris Morn, likely referring to Ahsa, mistaking the creature's gender.
Season of the Deep
Ahsa's messages
Trivia
- Before Titan was moved to the Destiny Content Vault, if one went beyond the normally player-accessible areas of Titan and managed to see below the surface of the ocean, they could see massive finned wheel-shaped objects. These were seemingly intended to be the dorsal fins of Ahsa breaching the waves, as normally only the uppermost part of the wheels would be visible.
- However, these same fins can also be seen in Savathûn's Throne World[6].
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny 2 (First appearance)
- Season of Arrivals (Mentioned only)
- Lightfall (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Deep (First identified as Ahsa)
References
- ^ Youtube: Deep Dives: Abyss
- ^ Bungie (2023/5/23), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - Síocháin's Scuba Shell
- ^ Bungie (2023/5/23), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - NPA "Weir-Walker" Suit
- ^ Bungie (2023/5/23), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - Síocháin's Scuba Shell
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n0fGzM_65Y
- ^ Youtube: Throne World Sea Creature