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*Ir Halak's [[Grimoire]] card can only be obtained by killing her in the [[Last Rites]] mission on the [[Moon]] without revealing your presence. It does not unlock in the [[King's Fall]] [[Raid]]. Despite the player being able to kill both Deathsingers in Last Rites, they can still be found in King's Fall. An explanation may be that they both have [[Oversoul]]s, as they were the ones to discover them. | *Ir Halak's [[Grimoire]] card can only be obtained by killing her in the [[Last Rites]] mission on the [[Moon]] without revealing your presence. It does not unlock in the [[King's Fall]] [[Raid]]. Despite the player being able to kill both Deathsingers in Last Rites, they can still be found in King's Fall. An explanation may be that they both have [[Oversoul]]s, as they were the ones to discover them. | ||
*The second part of Ir Halak's name has two possible translations. The first is "Halak" translates to the Arabian word هلاك, which means destruction.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyLore/comments/4qyjbt/an_interesting_observation_about_the_naming_of/ ''reddit'' - An Interesting Observation about the Naming of Ir Halak]</ref> The second is that "Halak" is both the name of a mountain mentioned in the Bible (Joshua 11:17, 12:7) and related to the adjective חלק (''halaq''), meaning smooth, from the verb חלק (''halaq'' II), meaning to be smooth or slippery.<ref>[http://www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Halak.html Meaning of Halak]</ref> The majority of Biblical translations posits it as a proper name. | *The second part of Ir Halak's name has two possible translations. The first is "Halak" translates to the Arabian word هلاك, which means destruction.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyLore/comments/4qyjbt/an_interesting_observation_about_the_naming_of/ ''reddit'' - An Interesting Observation about the Naming of Ir Halak]</ref> The second is that "Halak" is both the name of a mountain mentioned in the Bible (Joshua 11:17, 12:7) and related to the adjective חלק (''halaq''), meaning smooth, from the verb חלק (''halaq'' II), meaning to be smooth or slippery.<ref>[http://www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Halak.html Meaning of Halak]</ref> The majority of Biblical translations posits it as a proper name. | ||
==Non-canon appearances== | |||
===Rising Timeline=== | |||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |