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Reporting back to Ikora, the Guardian is directed back to Savathuns Throne World, where Ikoras Hidden have found a place where Sagira could be used. Fighting their way through the Scorn and destroying the interference from pyramid shards, they eventually reach a mirror looking object, known as the altar of echoes. Once the Guardian enters the mirror, they find an altar to place Sagira down. As the memory starts playing, the Guardian hears past Savathun start to speak about the Witness, and how she refuses to work for it. She tells of her plan to possess Osiris to learn the secrets of the Light, then the memory ends.
Reporting back to Ikora, the Guardian is directed back to Savathuns Throne World, where Ikoras Hidden have found a place where Sagira could be used. Fighting their way through the Scorn and destroying the interference from pyramid shards, they eventually reach a mirror looking object, known as the altar of echoes. Once the Guardian enters the mirror, they find an altar to place Sagira down. As the memory starts playing, the Guardian hears past Savathun start to speak about the Witness, and how she refuses to work for it. She tells of her plan to possess Osiris to learn the secrets of the Light, then the memory ends.


Returning to Fynch, the Hive Ghost informs the Guardian of another potential lead, located in the [[Temple of the Navigator]], a temple dedicated to Oryx himself. As the Guardian battles their way into the temple, they realize that the Lucent Hive guarding it is an old enemy of theirs, reborn in the light. [[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]], now known as the Lightblade. Fighting their way through the temple, the finally slay the reborn Knight, only for his ghost to get away. However, the Guardian gets what they came for, a piece of the original Tablets of Ruin. As the Guardian makes their way back to the altar of echoes, they find that they must now complete a puzzle in order to gain access the the altar. Completing the puzzle and slaying the Lucent Archivists, they view the next memory, in which Savathun states that when she obtained the tablet, she learned that her brother Oryx had described in them the ability to create the Taken, however, as she read in between the lines of her brothers words, she realized that the tablets were a riddle, the answer to which was something greater than the ability to Take, it was the power of the Witness, the power to move worlds. She said that she would grant the Traveler a safe haven in her throne world, and seal it away from the Witness.
Returning to Fynch, the Hive Ghost informs the Guardian of another potential lead, located in the [[Temple of the Navigator]], a temple dedicated to Oryx himself. As the Guardian battles their way into the temple, they realize that the Lucent Hive guarding it is an old enemy of theirs, reborn in the light. [[Alak-Hul, the Darkblade]], now known as the Lightblade. Fighting their way through the temple, the finally slay the reborn Knight, only for his ghost to get away. However, the Guardian gets what they came for, a piece of the original Tablets of Ruin. As the Guardian makes their way back to the altar of echoes, they find that they must now complete a puzzle in order to gain access the altar. Completing the puzzle and slaying the Lucent Archivists, they view the next memory, in which Savathun states that when she obtained the tablet, she learned that her brother Oryx had described in them the ability to create the Taken, however, as she read in between the lines of her brothers words, she realized that the tablets were a riddle, the answer to which was something greater than the ability to Take, it was the power of the Witness, the power to move worlds. She said that she would grant the Traveler a safe haven in her throne world, and seal it away from the Witness.


After making this discovery, the Guardian receives another tip from Fynch, albeit slightly less reliable. He tells of another temple dedicated to Savathun before she became a hive goddess, the temple of the cunning. Although Ikora is unsure of sending the guardian , she nonetheless decides that it’s their only lead. Going through a secret tunnel, the Guardian arrives at the temple, seeing a whole slew of Scorn that had already beaten them there. Once they killed all the Scorn, the Guardian arrives at a statue of Sathona holding her stone worm familiar. Seeing no object, the Guardian realizes that the object was the worm familiar, although almost dead from no sustenance. As the Guardian grabs it, a powerful [[Ahamkara Illusion]] arrives to protect the worm familiar from being taken. Killing the illusion, it unleashes one last curse, suffocating the guardian slowly, forcing the Guardian to quickly run out of the temple. Once out, Ikora expresses shame and regret for sending in the guardian on shaky intel, but is grateful that they retrieved another lead. As the Guardian heads to the altar again, they realize that they cannot access the altar anymore with the worm familiar, being thrown back from the portal. Talking to Ikora in order to find out their next move, Ikora is told by Eris Morn that a [[Mara Sov|trusted source]] has told her of one more artifact located in Savathuns Palace that could tell the Vanguard how Savathun took the Light.  
After making this discovery, the Guardian receives another tip from Fynch, albeit slightly less reliable. He tells of another temple dedicated to Savathun before she became a hive goddess, the temple of the cunning. Although Ikora is unsure of sending the guardian , she nonetheless decides that it’s their only lead. Going through a secret tunnel, the Guardian arrives at the temple, seeing a whole slew of Scorn that had already beaten them there. Once they killed all the Scorn, the Guardian arrives at a statue of Sathona holding her stone worm familiar. Seeing no object, the Guardian realizes that the object was the worm familiar, although almost dead from no sustenance. As the Guardian grabs it, a powerful [[Ahamkara Illusion]] arrives to protect the worm familiar from being taken. Killing the illusion, it unleashes one last curse, suffocating the guardian slowly, forcing the Guardian to quickly run out of the temple. Once out, Ikora expresses shame and regret for sending in the guardian on shaky intel, but is grateful that they retrieved another lead. As the Guardian heads to the altar again, they realize that they cannot access the altar anymore with the worm familiar, being thrown back from the portal. Talking to Ikora in order to find out their next move, Ikora is told by Eris Morn that a [[Mara Sov|trusted source]] has told her of one more artifact located in Savathuns Palace that could tell the Vanguard how Savathun took the Light.