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Sagira was the Ghost who belonged to the legendary Warlock Osiris. She appeared in the expansion Curse of Osiris, acting as a guide to the Guardians.[1]
Because Panoptes, Infinite Mind could see Sagira and her Light, Osiris had to send her out of the Infinite Forest for her own safety and to keep himself hidden from Panoptes’ gaze. Sagira was wounded by a Vex blast as she returned to Mercury, where she was found by one of The Hidden and brought to Ikora Rey. Ikora gave Sagira to the Guardian, who attempted to fix her by bringing her to a temple hidden deep within the European Dead Zone. Sagira was placed in a device that fused her consciousness with Ghost, allowing her to temporarily use his body as she guided the player through the Infinite Forest, until her capture by Panoptes.
After Panoptes’ defeat, Sagira returned to Osiris as they bade Ikora and the Guardian farewell.
Eventually, after the Guardian deployment to Europa, Osiris and Sagira had begun investigating the Cryptoliths that had appeared around the solar system. When Osiris encountered and was nearly killed by the High Celebrant of Xivu Arath, God of War, Sagira had sacrificed herself to save Osiris, leaving him Ghostless.
Biography
Resurrecting the Phoenix
- "I raised you until you could stand on your own. You'll do the same for them, in your own way."
- — Sagira explaining why she resurrected Osiris
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Defending the Last City
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Exile
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The Infinite Forest
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During the infinite forest Osiris and Sagira spent years studying different realities that the vex were simulating, during one of their expeditions they arrive at a frozen vex simulated fight against a fireteam of guardians. While Osiris worked Sagira moved some of the vex weapons to point at the sky instead of the guardians making a joke about reaching for the sky. Sagira becomes concerned as Osiris suddenly becomes filled with fear. The vex begin to move again and attack Osiris and Sagira, Osiris activates an exit pushing Sagira towards it saying she has to warn the city. She is reluctantly pushed towards the exit before a vex bullet hits her and disables her.
Broken Time
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Trivia
- Sagira was the first Ghost to appear radically different from those partnered with the Guardians, and was also the first Ghost other than the player's to be voiced.
- The name Sagira is Arabic for “little one.”
- Sagira was the first confirmed female Ghost to appear in-game. Eriana-3's unnamed Ghost was also female,[2] but appeared only in Grimoire. The player's Ghost mentions that Cayde-6's Ghost was female as well.
- The player's Ghost and Sagira don't exactly get along well as she "borrowed" his Guardian and used his body. He calls her "Guardian thief" on one occasion, and gets very defensive when Sagira idly suggests that they team up again. On one occasion, when the two actually agree on something, Sagira is disconcerted by this.
- Sagira initially expressed dislike for Ikora as she led the group that exiled Osiris but admits that the people were not ready for what he had to say. She later expressed admiration when Ikora came up with the idea of looking into the past to find Panoptes, declaring that the idea was "Osiris-level good". Sagira was happy that she, Osiris, and Ikora were able to be friends again.
- Sagira was voiced by actress Morena Baccarin.
Gallery
Sagira in the Vault of Glass along with Osiris.
List of appearances
- Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris (First appearance)
- Forsaken (Mentioned only)
- Season of Dawn (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Worthy (Mentioned only)
- Beyond Light (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Hunt (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Chosen (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Lost (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ USGamer: Destiny 2 Expansion introduces new characters and level caps
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: The Hellmouth 2