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*They are the second enemy faction in-game to be led by an antagonist of a different species, the first being the [[Grasp of Nokris]] and their Worm God [[Xol]]. | *They are the second enemy faction in-game to be led by an antagonist of a different species, the first being the [[Grasp of Nokris]] and their Worm God [[Xol]]. | ||
*The Scorn are the first faction of Fallen seen in the [[Ascendant realm]], and the first to ally themselves with [[Hive]] combatants. | *The Scorn are the first faction of Fallen seen in the [[Ascendant realm]], and the first to ally themselves with [[Hive]] combatants. | ||
*The Scorn is the first Fallen faction in the ''Destiny'' series that does not possess its own | *The Scorn is the first Fallen faction in the ''Destiny'' series that does not possess its own [[Servitor]]s of any kind, likely as a result of their hatred for the Fallen's old traditions and beliefs. | ||
*The Game Informer [[Forsaken]] issue reveals that the Scorn do not take cover, and have the most aggressive AI in the ''[[Destiny]]'' series. | *The Game Informer [[Forsaken]] issue reveals that the Scorn do not take cover, and have the most aggressive AI in the ''[[Destiny]]'' series. | ||
**There may be a canon reason for this; it is implied that repetitive resurrections cause mental deterioration for those on the receiving end, and enough resurrections will reduce a Scorn to a feral Screeb. The Scorn recklessly charging at the Guardian could easily be due to a frenzied, partially-bestial mindset from numerous revivals(as well as potential fearlessness with having the knowledge that their deaths will likely not be permanent, similar to that of Guardians). | **There may be a canon reason for this; it is implied that repetitive resurrections cause mental deterioration for those on the receiving end, and enough resurrections will reduce a Scorn to a feral Screeb. The Scorn recklessly charging at the Guardian could easily be due to a frenzied, partially-bestial mindset from numerous revivals(as well as potential fearlessness with having the knowledge that their deaths will likely not be permanent, similar to that of Guardians). |