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- "A floating light, a sleepless eye. Their hope, their faith, their sustenance."
- — Grimoire description.
The Servitor is a large, spherical flying machine used by the Fallen as support units in combat.[1]
Overview
Servitors' primary usage in combat is to support accompanying Fallen units by emitting a purple glow, giving them a nourishing boost.[2] They are shown to be very durable and are capable of firing devastating blasts of Void energy from their eye, which is also a weak spot. They frequently try to protect this weak spot when in combat, making them difficult targets. In Destiny 2, Servitors serving under a new Fallen House are given the ability to fully shield nearby Fallen units, granting them complete immunity to incoming damage.
There are more powerful Servitors known as High Servitors. Above High Servitors are Prime Servitors, the highest form of Servitor known. Prime Servitors take the place of a religious leader among the Fallen, with each Fallen House having their own Prime Servitor. Certain Servitors function as pilots, and are called Pilot Servitors.[3]
Apart from supporting Fallen in battle, Servitors process matter and energy into Ether for the Fallen's sustenance, and anchor comms and provide technological acuity. They also serve as navigation aids for Fallen Ketches, and possibly Skiffs.[4]
Variants
- Elder Servitor—Heroic Difficulty
- Ether Runner—High Servitors in charge of Ether resupplies
- High Servitor—Major
- Jamming Servitor
- Pike Gang Servitor
- Pilot Servitor—originally navigational aids for Ketches, re-purposed by the House of Wolves for combat. They are roughly the size of a Prime Servitor.
- Prime Servitor
- Prime Ether Servitor - Prime Servitors of the House of Dusk that distribute Ether
- Ransack Servitor
- Sentry Servitor
- Splicer Servitor
- Splicer High Servitor—Major
- Fused Servitor
- Enhanced Servitor
- Perfected Servitor
- Splicer Emissary
- Shock Servitor
- Scorch Servitor
- Null Servitor
- Spy Servitor
- Transport Servitor
- Trawl Servitor
- Unyielding Servitor
- Dematerialisation Security - found in quest Differential Diagnosis
- Wolf Servitor—House of Wolves Servitor
- Wolf High Servitor
Known Servitors
- Brandaks Prime - Prime Servitor of the House of Dusk
- Conflux Watch - a surveillance Servitor for the House of Winter
- Kaliks-4 - High Servitor in the House of Wolves, served Drevis, Wolf Baroness until its destruction
- Kaliks-12 - High Servitor in the House of Wolves, one of the Wanted escapees from the Prison of Elders
- Kaliks Minor - a series of Servitors that shield Skolas, Kell of Kells in the Prison of Elders
- Kaliks Prime - the Prime Servitor of the House of Wolves, now missing
- Kaliks Reborn - a replacement for Kaliks Prime cobbled together in the Prison of Elders
- Kendriks-7 - a House of Dusk Servitor guarding the way to Thaviks, the Depraved
- Kiriks-16 - a House of Dusk Servitor encountered in the Salt Mines of the European Dead Zone
- Mecher Orbiks-11 - last of the House of Wolves' Orbiks line of Servitors, which preceded or were a variant of the Kaliks Servitors
- Merix-5 - a House of Dusk Servitor deployed to protect stolen supplies
- Minotaur Tracker - a surveillance Servitor for the House of Winter
- Nariks Reborn - a House of Dusk Servitor that guarded The Carrion Pit on Nessus
- Orbiks Prime - the previous Prime Servitor of the House of Wolves
- Sepiks Prime - Prime Servitor of the House of Devils
- Sepiks Perfected - SIVA-infused version of Sepiks' remains
- Sepiks-23 - High Servitor that accompanied the Fallen raid on Rasputin's bunker
- Serkuleks, the Fount - Prime Servitor creating enhanced ether in the European Dead Zone for the House of Dusk
- Simiks Prime - former Prime servitor of the House of Winter
- Simiks-3 - High Servitor in the House of Winter, born from the remnants of their Prime Servitor
- Teleks-5 - a House of Dusk Servitor that took part in a raid on Legion's Anchor in the EDZ
- Warden - a modified servitor used by Variks, the Loyal to oversee the Prison of Elders
Gallery
A Dreg is getting buffed by the Servitor.
Grimoire card for the Pilot Servitor.
SIVA-infused version of Sepiks Prime, Sepiks Perfected.
A Servitor in battle on Nessus.
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List of appearances
References
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Servitor
- ^ YouTube: Destiny Multi-Player PS4 Alpha Gameplay Frame-Rate Tests
- ^ Bungie (2014/5/19), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Pilot Servitor
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Servitor
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