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==Structure==
==Structure==
The organization of the Lucent Brood appears to be largely unchanged from the standards set down by Oryx, the Taken King in the [[Books of Sorrow]], with a hierarchy of powerful [[Knight]]s and [[Wizard]]s leading groups of [[Acolyte]]s and [[Thrall]]s, and their patron god, in this case Savathûn, the Witch Queen, holding absolute authority.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XX:_Hive|XX: Hive]]''</ref> Even the [[Worm]]s and the tithe system remain in place, at least for the regular Hive. However, the presence of Lightbearers in the hierarchy has had unexpected effects on these. Light exerts a ''"negative pressure"'' on the tithe system, moving ''down'' the hierarchy of its own accord such that even living Thralls may be infused with traces of Light. Furthermore, the worms of such infused Hive appear to be sated indefinitely and make no further demands for bloodshed or violence, as one affected Thrall claimed. The presence of Light within non-Lightbearers was initially mistaken for theft, leading to several summary executions.<ref name = 'Specter'>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Lucent Tales#Specter|Specter]]''</ref> Lightbearer Hive themselves no longer have worms at all.<ref name="FACHH">'''Bungie (2024/06/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - Item Description: [[First Ascent Suit#Helmet|First Ascent Casque/Helm/Hood]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2024/06/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Chirality#Old_Friend,_Beloved|Old Friend, Beloved]]''</ref>
The organization of the Lucent Brood appears to be largely unchanged from the standards set down by Oryx, the Taken King in the [[Books of Sorrow]], with a hierarchy of powerful [[Knight]]s and [[Wizard]]s leading groups of [[Acolyte]]s and [[Thrall]]s, and their patron god, in this case Savathûn, the Witch Queen, holding absolute authority.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow|Books of Sorrow]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Books_of_Sorrow#XX:_Hive|XX: Hive]]''</ref> Even the [[Worm]]s and the tithe system remain in place, at least for the regular Hive. However, the presence of Lightbearers in the hierarchy has had unexpected effects on these. Light exerts a ''"negative pressure"'' on the tithe system, moving ''down'' the hierarchy of its own accord such that even living Thralls may be infused with traces of Light. Furthermore, the worms of such infused Hive appear to be sated indefinitely and make no further demands for bloodshed or violence, as one affected Thrall claimed. The presence of Light within non-Lightbearers was initially mistaken for theft, leading to several summary executions.<ref name = 'Specter'>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Lore:Lucent Tales|Lucent Tales]]: [[Lore:Lucent Tales#Specter|Specter]]''</ref> Lightbearer Hive themselves no longer have worms at all.<ref name="FACHH">'''Bungie (2024/06/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - Item Description: [[First Ascent Suit#Helmet|First Ascent Casque/Helm/Hood]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2024/06/04)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - [[Lore:Chirality|Chirality]]: [[Lore:Chirality#Old_Friend,_Beloved|Old Friend, Beloved]]''</ref>


Despite the key role Ghosts play in the strength of the Lucent Brood, they generally receive little respect from their Lightbearers, in contrast to how Guardians generally treat their Ghosts as friends and confidants. The Lightbearer [[Ubartu-ana]] treated his Ghost with contempt and suspicion and named them [[Krill (Ghost)|Krill]] as an insulting comparison to the ''"small and useless"'' proto-Hive species. Krill's discovery of Lucent Moths was later credited to Ubartu-ana.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Lucent Tales#Krill|Krill]]''</ref> The Hive Ghost [[Specter]] felt that ''"Hive prefer talking to their own and don't respond to things—even things that bring them back from the dead,"'' and assumed their partner, [[Nabenki]], had fallen ill when they began behaving more respectfully towards them.<ref name='Specter'/>
Despite the key role Ghosts play in the strength of the Lucent Brood, they generally receive little respect from their Lightbearers, in contrast to how Guardians generally treat their Ghosts as friends and confidants. The Lightbearer [[Ubartu-ana]] treated his Ghost with contempt and suspicion and named them [[Krill (Ghost)|Krill]] as an insulting comparison to the ''"small and useless"'' proto-Hive species. Krill's discovery of Lucent Moths was later credited to Ubartu-ana.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Lore:Lucent Tales|Lucent Tales]]: [[Lore:Lucent Tales#Krill|Krill]]''</ref> The Hive Ghost [[Specter]] felt that ''"Hive prefer talking to their own and don't respond to things—even things that bring them back from the dead,"'' and assumed their partner, [[Nabenki]], had fallen ill when they began behaving more respectfully towards them.<ref name='Specter'/>


This attitude is not without exceptions, as seen most notably with Savathûn and her Ghost Immaru, who consider each other friends and equals.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:Lucent Tales#Immaru|Immaru]]''</ref> Furthermore, Immaru's status as First Ghost gives him command authority over the Lucent Hive, even after Savathûn's death, and he can frequently be heard giving orders to Hive soldiers during patrols in Savathûn's Throne World.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]]''</ref> However, Immaru's orders are not entirely absolute as the Lucent Hive will carry out any order the Witch Queen had previously given them even if it means going against any current command Immaru attempts to give, such as standing down during his tenuous alliance with the Guardians.
This attitude is not without exceptions, as seen most notably with Savathûn and her Ghost Immaru, who consider each other friends and equals.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]] - [[Lore:Lucent Tales|Lucent Tales]]: [[Lore:Lucent Tales#Immaru|Immaru]]''</ref> Furthermore, Immaru's status as First Ghost gives him command authority over the Lucent Hive, even after Savathûn's death, and he can frequently be heard giving orders to Hive soldiers during patrols in Savathûn's Throne World.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/02/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]]''</ref> However, Immaru's orders are not entirely absolute as the Lucent Hive will carry out any order the Witch Queen had previously given them even if it means going against any current command Immaru attempts to give, such as standing down during his tenuous alliance with the Guardians.


Another notable distinction of the Lucent Brood is their willingness to use methods and techniques that the rest of the contemporary Hive species views as heretical, unsurprising given how they already wield the Light. This includes necromancy that they had learned from members of the Grasp of Nokris who joined the Witch Queen.
Another notable distinction of the Lucent Brood is their willingness to use methods and techniques that the rest of the contemporary Hive species views as heretical, unsurprising given how they already wield the Light. This includes necromancy that they had learned from members of the Grasp of Nokris who joined the Witch Queen.

Latest revision as of 10:35, November 15, 2024

This article is about the Light-wielding Hive that debuted in The Witch Queen. For the original Hive servants of Savathûn, the Witch Queen, see Savathûn's Brood.
Lucent Brood
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Overview

Purpose:

Serve Savathûn, the Witch Queen and Immaru
Defend the Court of Savathûn
Control the Light

Champion(s):

Savathûn's Right Hand
Alak-Hul, the Lightblade
Korosek, Thronebringer
Bor'gong, Warden of the Spring
Golmag, Warden of the Spring
Šimmumah ur-Nokru, Lucent Necromancer
Ecthar, the Shield of Savathûn

Realm:

Court of Savathûn
The Pale Heart
Titan

At war with:

The Witness
Scorn
Vanguard
The Reef
Imperial Cabal
Hidden Swarm
House of Dusk
House of Salvation
Taken
Xivu Arath's Horde
Wrathborn
The Dread

Allied with:

Savathûn's Brood (turned or defected from)
Grasp of Nokris (absorbed)
The Coalition (briefly, partially)

Encountered:

Lucent War
Search for Nezarec's Relics
Skirmish of Titan
Clash of the Hive Gods
Operation Ahamkara

 

"Tell me, oh honored guest... how did you do it? How did you find the strength to destroy something so like yourself? To look in a mirror, and kill what looked back?"
Savathûn, the Witch Queen, to the Guardian

The Lucent Brood or the Lucent Hive is a Hive sect found within the Court of Savathûn. They are distinguishable by their dark blue/alabaster white armor and grey skin, along with the neatly patterned grey/white spikes on their armor.

Uniquely among the Hive, the Lucent Brood have been gifted with the powers of the Light and are capable of raising some of their members from the dead as Hive Lightbearers through the use of their own Ghosts. Even their living members could be imbued with Light by Lucent Moths, increasing their power.[1][2] The Brood plays a prominent role in The Witch Queen and The Final Shape expansions, as well as the seasons of the Risen and the Witch.

History[edit]

Origin[edit]

Savathûn's Lucent Brood first appeared in the Throne World of the Hive Witch Queen after she was granted the Light. The members of the Witch Queen's former brood, who remained loyal to her after her betrayal to the Witness would rally to her Court.[citation needed] With the help of her Ghost Immaru, Savathûn summoned many Ghosts to her strange Throne World. These Ghosts spread throughout the High Coven and resurrected many Hive as their Lightbearers. These new risen quickly settled into positions of power, becoming trusted lieutenants of the Witch Queen.[citation needed] Savathûn began to restructure her Throne World using the Light, trapping Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness into his Sunken Pyramid in the process, and placing two Lightbearer Knights at the entrance of Disciple's Bog. Rhulk responded by attracting the Scorn into the High Coven, where they started battling the Lucent Brood for supremacy.[citation needed] According to Osiris, the brood loyal to Nokris was also consolidated into the Lucent Brood through Nokris's bargain with Savathûn before the Witness captured Mars.[3]

War in the Throne World[edit]

Savathûn then brought her warship, the Lure, over the skies of the recently reappeared Mars. The Red Legion, on orders from Empress Caiatl, quickly boarded the ship, only to be pushed back by the Hive Lightbearers. When the Guardian infiltrated the ship, the Lucent Brood tried to push them back, to no avail. They would eventually find Savathûn as she left the ship's bridge via a portal. A Lightbearer Knight soon appeared to confront the intruder, but could not stop them and had their Ghost crushed. The Guardian would furthermore push into the Throne World, intent on finding out how the Hive gained access to the Light, and they found the Lucent Brood fighting against the Scorn.[4][5]

Eventually, the Guardian would come across the Witch Queen's plan to move the Traveler into her Throne World.[6] The Lucent Brood again tried to stop their advance, first into the Apothecary,[7] and then into the Sanctum of the Brood Queen, helping the Witch Queen's ritual in the process, but the brood's defenses were overcome, and the Guardian managed to ruin the ritual by confronting the Witch Queen with the truth about the origins of the Hive, destabilizing her, and then killing her. However, before they could kill her Ghost, he disappeared in the flash of light as the spell broke, leaving Savathûn's body behind.[8] Although the Brood had lost its Queen, Immaru took taken the reins of their operations and continued to direct their efforts in pushing out the Vanguard and the Scorn alike.[citation needed]

Operation Elbrus[edit]

Meanwhile, the Lucent Brood also started deploying outside the Throne World. Mor'ak, Lightstealer led attacks in the European Dead Zone with the intent of stealing the Light of Guardians deployed there.[9] The harvested Light would then be sent to the Cosmodrome, to be processed and purified by Uul'nath, Lightcleanser's group.[10] The stockpile of Light was to be used by Korosek, Thronebringer to attack the Scarlet Keep, taking it from the hands of the Hidden Swarm, and manifest the High Coven there. This would've given the Brood a position from which to easily siege the Last City and take the Traveler by force.[11]

When Commander Zavala contacted Empress Caiatl to explain the attack on her forces on Mars, he also requested the Imperial Cabal's help in combating the Lucent Brood's threat. The Guardians deployed in operations against the Lucent Lightbearers, using Psions to enter the Hive's Mindscape and sever its connection with the Light. The Psions would then abduct these Hive and keep them in suspended animation in the Psisorium, to probe their minds and understand the Lucent Brood's plans.[citation needed] After several weeks, the alliance would discover the brood's plans for the Scarlet Keep, and intervene, stopping the Thronebringer and the brood's plans. However, the captured Lightbearers, along with the Psion probing their minds, would be killed in an accident by Crow, putting the alliance at risk.[citation needed] Hearing of this, Caiatl demands Crow's life per Cabal customs. Fortunately, Lord Saladin managed to appease Caiatl by offering his own life in Crow's place. The Empress, impressed with the Iron Lord's bravery in the face of death, accepts. She claims that Saladin's life is forfeit, but as a member of her War Council for the rest of his days, saving the Vanguard's alliance with the Cabal.[12]

Though their alliance was saved, any of the Lucent Lieutenants that would be captured would instead be incinerated instead of putting them through a psychic analysis.[citation needed]

Sails of The Shipstealer[edit]

After being thwarted from taking over the Scarlet Keep, the Lucent Brood turned their attention to the relics of Nezarec. While unsuccessful in stealing a relic from Alaaks, the Beast Tamer and her crew, a force led by Ei Arat, Trespasser succeeded in taking a relic from Vrisk, the Coward. They were quickly cut down by the Guardian, who needed the same relic.[13][14]

Later, after the Guardian had been successful in claiming all but one of the relics, the Lucent Hive led by Hiak'ar, Hoardseeker infested the asteroid 16246 Cantor as they searched for the last relic. Eido was there to claim the relic herself, but was rescued by Eramis, Kell of Darkness and the Guardian, who killed Hiak'ar.[15]

The reason why the Lucent Hive were after the relics is currently unknown, but Drifter speculated that they wanted the power of the relics to free them from Savathûn's control.[16]

Ghosts of the Deep[edit]

After failing to claim the pieces of Nezarec, the Lucent Brood would remain relatively quiet even as the Witness finally reached inner Sol and the Shadow Legion invaded both Earth and Neptune. Though the Traveler would be claimed by the Witness, the Coalition remained determined to find a way to follow it and prevent it from enacting the Final Shape. However, following Titan's return and reuniting with Deputy Commander Sloane, handling a surge of Xivu Arath's forces in the process, the Vanguard discovered that a Lucent Hive warship had entered Titan's atmosphere and then descended within the depths of the moon's methane seas. The Guardians were tasked to descend into the deep, reach the Hive warship and discover what the Lucent Hive were planning.[17]

After reaching the Lucent Hive Ship, the Guardians discovered that the Lucent Hive had found the corpse of Oryx himself and were attempting to conduct a brute-force approach to resurrecting the Taken King. To defend their ritual, the Lucent forces had deployed various Hive commanders, some of which were former servants of Oryx resurrected with the Light, including Ecthar, Sword of Oryx and Vorlog, along with a servant of Nokris, Šimmumah ur-Nokru, who was leading the ritual. Despite their efforts, the Guardians managed to disrupt the ritual after slaying the head of the ritual and informed Sloane of this development.[18] Alarmed that the Lucent Hive nearly resurrected one of the Guardians' most dangerous foes, the Deputy Commander took this information to Ikora Rey, who ordered her Hidden to secure Oryx's remains for study and have it locked away in a secure Vanguard vault like with the Taken King's sister.[19]

A Tenuous Alliance[edit]

The Lucent Brood would soon clash again with the forces of the Vanguard, when Eris Morn sought an alliance with Immaru, following Ahsa's revelations. However, the First Ghost would accept only on the condition that they deal with Xivu Arath first, as Savathûn asked him to.[20] Despite this agreement, the common troops of the Brood would continue their assigned duties, standing in the way of the Guardian as they sought access to Savathûn's Spire.[21] Several Lightbearer Hive would stand in protection of the Court of Thorns and were thus slain in battle. Several more continue their studies within the Spire, reacting violently to the disruption of Fireteams coming to learn more of the Light.[22]

It would be revealed that a few of her own brood were trapped by Savathûn within an arcane oubliette, a prison where they would be forgotten until the need for them arose. Guardians would use the Altars of Summoning under the Spire to call forth these champions and slay them, alongside other trapped creatures, using their deaths as tithes to strengthen Eris Morn, Hive God of Vengeance.[23]

Ultimately, Eris Morn would gain the strength she needed not only from the Guardians' tithes but also from killing a revived Savathûn, who hadn't been killed by a Hive since the day her worm was severed from her being. In that act, Eris gained a millennia's worth of power, enough to surpass Xivu Arath herself. Instead of confronting the Hive God of War, Eris Morn weaved a spell that severed Xivu Arath from her own Throne World, rendering her mortal and vulnerable.[24] With their bargain fulfilled to an extent, Savathûn kept her end by giving the Vanguard the secret they needed to pass through the portal on the Traveler before escaping. However, as part of a peace offering and to "keep up appearances", Savathûn offered the Vanguard custody of Immaru. In this, the Vanguard agreed, as keeping Immaru would allow them to sever Savathûn's connection to the Light should she do anything to endanger Humanity.[25]

The Guardians would continue to partake in the Altars of Summoning to prevent the Witch Queen from gaining tithes to aid her research on the Light within her Spire, clashing with the imprisoned Lucent Hive in the process. Savathûn would likewise continue to observe, comment and taunt the Guardians' efforts as they battled with her Lucent Hive, whom she referred to as the Guardians' "cousins".[citation needed]

Operation Ahamkara[edit]

Previously during the events of the Invasion of Neptune, members of the Lucent Brood would be pulled into the Pale Heart after infiltrating the Black Fleet on the orders of Savathûn.[26] Notably a Hive Lightbearer known as Luzaku would be changed from an Acolyte to a Wizard upon her entry. Thinking about the possibilities of change in the Sky, Luzaku decided to break off from her Brood and would be drawn to the Blooming Deep.[27][28]

Later, the Guardian would arrive at the Landing in search of a fissure of Light in an attempt to commune with the Traveler. Upon entering the the Forgotten Deep, the Guardian would fight their way through the Lucent Brood and step in the pools of Hive magic to lower the barrier. They would then arrive in another room and slay Ei Räkosh, Banisher of Memory to make their way to the fissure, however, they would discover that it had been restrained by the Witness.[29]

In the the Impasse, the Lucent Brood would engage in a ferocious conflict with the Taken and Dread. Eventually, within the mountains, they would be confronted by a Guardian fireteam hunting a Tormentor blocking a path to the Witness's Monolith. The fireteam would dispel three Lucent Seals to lower a barrier and would continue to slay swarms of Hive in pursuit of the Tormentor. Later Sardul, Acting Expedition Commander and its forces would ambush the Guardians during their battle against Kataxiia, Tormentor of the Ahamkara. However, their endeavours would be in vain as they would quickly be slain by the fireteam, who would go on to defeat the Tormentor shortly after.[30]

Later, Savathûn and further forces of the Lucent Brood would enter into the Pale Heart and agree to a "temporary alliance" with the Coalition to vanquish the Witness and its followers. Despite this short-term alignment, the Witch Queen would continue her schemes by sending her forces to assault the Lost City to test the Guardian's strength. To bring an end to her schemes, the Guardian disrupts Hive rituals by empowering different elemental runes before confronting Savathûn on the city's outskirts. After briefly engaging with the Guardian to test their battle prowess, the Witch Queen and her forces eventually decide to retreat.[31] On the orders of Mara Sov, the Guardian would be sent to pursue the Lucent Brood and uncover the secrets of Savathûn's plans. Eventually, the Guardian and Mara discover the existence of Light fissures that exist outside of the material world.[32]

When a Guardian fireteam succeeded in uprooting the Witness's hold over the Traveler, Savathûn and her forces would unite alongside the Coalition to defeat the Witness once and for all. Ultimately the Guardians succeed in unmaking the Witness by destroying the statues holding its consciousness together and harnessing the Traveler's Light.[33] With the death of the Witness, the Lucent Brood would intend to claim control of the Pale Heart, clashing against the Guardians, and the united Taken and Dread.[citation needed]

Structure[edit]

The organization of the Lucent Brood appears to be largely unchanged from the standards set down by Oryx, the Taken King in the Books of Sorrow, with a hierarchy of powerful Knights and Wizards leading groups of Acolytes and Thralls, and their patron god, in this case Savathûn, the Witch Queen, holding absolute authority.[34] Even the Worms and the tithe system remain in place, at least for the regular Hive. However, the presence of Lightbearers in the hierarchy has had unexpected effects on these. Light exerts a "negative pressure" on the tithe system, moving down the hierarchy of its own accord such that even living Thralls may be infused with traces of Light. Furthermore, the worms of such infused Hive appear to be sated indefinitely and make no further demands for bloodshed or violence, as one affected Thrall claimed. The presence of Light within non-Lightbearers was initially mistaken for theft, leading to several summary executions.[35] Lightbearer Hive themselves no longer have worms at all.[26][36]

Despite the key role Ghosts play in the strength of the Lucent Brood, they generally receive little respect from their Lightbearers, in contrast to how Guardians generally treat their Ghosts as friends and confidants. The Lightbearer Ubartu-ana treated his Ghost with contempt and suspicion and named them Krill as an insulting comparison to the "small and useless" proto-Hive species. Krill's discovery of Lucent Moths was later credited to Ubartu-ana.[37] The Hive Ghost Specter felt that "Hive prefer talking to their own and don't respond to things—even things that bring them back from the dead," and assumed their partner, Nabenki, had fallen ill when they began behaving more respectfully towards them.[35]

This attitude is not without exceptions, as seen most notably with Savathûn and her Ghost Immaru, who consider each other friends and equals.[38] Furthermore, Immaru's status as First Ghost gives him command authority over the Lucent Hive, even after Savathûn's death, and he can frequently be heard giving orders to Hive soldiers during patrols in Savathûn's Throne World.[39] However, Immaru's orders are not entirely absolute as the Lucent Hive will carry out any order the Witch Queen had previously given them even if it means going against any current command Immaru attempts to give, such as standing down during his tenuous alliance with the Guardians.

Another notable distinction of the Lucent Brood is their willingness to use methods and techniques that the rest of the contemporary Hive species views as heretical, unsurprising given how they already wield the Light. This includes necromancy that they had learned from members of the Grasp of Nokris who joined the Witch Queen.

Several Hive and Ghosts such as Luzaku and Fynch made the conscious objection against the brood's blind zealotry to Savathûn and adherence to the sword logic, instead choosing a pacifistic route to ally with their enemies and making their own fate in turn. In pursuing their own path against the Hive's dogmatic ways, the Witch Queen openly commends Luzaku as the first of her brood for actively seeking her own personal truth; setting an example for her subjects to follow instead. [40]

Notable members[edit]

Leadership[edit]

Hive Lightbearers[edit]

Hive Champions[edit]

Hive Ghosts[edit]

Other Members[edit]

Former Members[edit]

Unique forces[edit]

Lightbearer variants[edit]

Lightbearer Acolyte
Lightbearer Knight
Lightbearer Wizard

Hive variants[edit]

Lucent Moth
Thrall variants
Cursed Thrall variants
Acolyte variants
Knight variants
Wizard variants
Ogre variants
Shrieker variants

Technology[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Hive Lightbearers

Lucent Brood

Lucent Forces

Trivia[edit]

  • Members of the Brood appear to resemble the previous Broods of Sol rather than their ancestral counterparts.
  • The three main examples of Lightbearing Hive (Knight, Wizard, and Acolyte) are analogues of the three guardian classes (Titan, Warlock, and Hunter, respectively).
    • It is likely for this similarity that Savathûn amusingly called her Lucent Hive Lightbearers the Guardians' "cousins".
  • The pervasive presence of churches, shrines, and praying statues in the architecture of the Throne World, may indicate the existence of a more complex religious system than those typically encountered in other Hive factions. This is also reinforced by a large number of canals, fountains, basins and gardens, purely decorative and atypical architectural elements for the Hive, a race culturally defined by the veneration of essentiality and aimed at eliminating everything that is superfluous as dictated by the Logic of the Sword.

List of appearances[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Destiny 2 Witch Queen Preview": Destiny 2: The Witch Queen improves on Beyond Light to set up "the beginning of the end" ("Normal enemies like Knights and Acolytes have gotten a power boost, too, with moths of Light granting them overshields and other abilities that change up the usual flow of combat. " )
  2. ^ Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Preview – Riddles Wrapped In A Mystery ": Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Preview – Riddles Wrapped In A Mystery ("Meanwhile, more standard Hive enemies will get powered up by moths that infuse them with Light. "So, you might fight an Acolyte who is charged with Light, and when you defeat that Acolyte, then the moth comes flying out, and it seeks to infuse its power into another one of the nearby combatants, or it comes after you and tries to detonate," Tsai explains." )
  3. ^ Bungie (2022/12/6), Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph - Osiris: "Nokris's forces pledged themselves to Savathûn. They stand with the Lucent Brood against Xivu Arath."
  4. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - The Arrival
  5. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - The Investigation
  6. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - mission
  7. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - The Last Chance
  8. ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - The Ritual
  9. ^ .Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Risen - PsiOps Battleground: EDZ
  10. ^ .Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Risen - PsiOps Battleground: Cosmodrome
  11. ^ .Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Risen - PsiOps Battleground: Moon
  12. ^ .Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Risen - Life
  13. ^ Bungie (2022/8/23), Destiny 2: Season of Plunder - Pirate Hideout: The Beast Tamer
  14. ^ Bungie (2022/8/23), Destiny 2: Season of Plunder - Pirate Hideout: The Coward
  15. ^ Bungie (2022/8/23), Destiny 2: Season of Plunder - Pirate Hideout: The Lucent Brood
  16. ^ Bungie (2022/8/23), Destiny 2: Season of Plunder - Drifter: "Power is freedom, and everybody's chasing it, from the biggest freaky moth monster to the lowest space pirate."
  17. ^ Bungie (2023/5/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - Item Description: Rise
  18. ^ Bungie (2023/5/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - Ghosts of the Deep
  19. ^ Bungie (2023/5/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - Item Description: Taken King Suit
  20. ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Witch - Opening
  21. ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Witch - Way of the Witch
  22. ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Witch - Savathûn's Spire
  23. ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Witch - Altars of Summoning
  24. ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Witch - Rejection
  25. ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Witch - Rites of Passage: A Deal's a Deal
  26. ^ a b Bungie (2024/06/04), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Item Description: First Ascent Casque/Helm/Hood
  27. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Luzaku: "After passing through the threshold and arriving here... this one was changed."
  28. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - The Message, Part III
  29. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - The Message, Part II
  30. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Liminality
  31. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Queens, Part I
  32. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Queens, Part II
  33. ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Excision
  34. ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King - Books of Sorrow: XX: Hive
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