Psion

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Psion
Render of a Red Legion Psion with a Cabal Headhunter. By Chelsea Velazquez.
Overview

Homeworld:

Psion homeworld [citation needed]
Brand

Focal world(s):

Cabal homeworld
Mars
Reef
Phobos (formerly)
Saturn
Earth
Nessus
Io
Mercury
Leviathan

Goals:

Serve the Cabal empire
Psionic Operations
Build the OXA Machine

At war with:

The City
The Reef
Fallen
Hive
Vex
Taken
Scorn

Distinctions:

Psychic
Single eye
Slender

Notable individual(s):

Freeborn Otzot
Kolar, Psion Flayer
Numoc, Psion Flayer
Vatch, Psion Flayer
Feltroc, the Skull-Piercer
Match
Kargen, the Technocrat
Ozletc, the Sky Piercer
Tazaroc, the Sun Eater
Niruul, the Hollow Voice
Inotam, Oblivion's Triune
Amtec
Yirix

 
There is no higher warfare than deception.[1]

Psions are a race of psychically-powered beings who were conquered and enslaved by the Cabal[2] in the hopes of weaponizing their abilities. They now primarily serve as engineers, pilots and fire support within the Cabal military.

History

"Psions fly many colors, but within the Cabal, we exist in congress, moving toward our own future."
Qinziq[3]

Ancient Psions practiced a form of ancestor worship, communing with the divine spirits of the dead through a Y-goblet that "cupped their spirits" and poured out their souls into new Psions. Worship involved daily rituals in which the Y-goblet was filled with offerings for ancestors, such as water to wash out their eyes,[4] salt to roughen their skin, [5] or linen to bind their wounds.[6] Other practices included physically drawing the Y-goblet on a nearby surface. Adherents believed that every other person, or at least Psions, had a spark of the divine within them, physically evident in their Y-shaped pupils. [7]

In prehistory, long before the Psion species joined the Cabal, a group of exceptionally powerful Psions known as the God-Thoughts dominated the species with their psychic abilities. They destroyed the Y-goblet faith for seeing divinity in every common person. Its suppression was so brutal that while the faith survived to the present, its practitioners still feared discovery and worshiped only in secret.[7][8]

The Psions were assimilated into the Cabal empire either before or during Emperor Calus's reign. They were largely enslaved under indenture, but some were allowed to remain free.

The legendary, clairvoyant OXA Machine has been built, lost, and rebuilt many times in Psion history, passing down from civilization to civilization over the ages. [9] Its most recent iteration was destroyed by the Cabal, but rebuilt centuries later on Brand by Freeborn Otzot, a particularly brilliant Psion. When Umun'arath moved to destroy this newest version of the machine, Emperor Calus stopped her in recognition of Otzot's genius, and welcomed the freeborn Psion into his court as his Imperial Dreamer.

Late into Calus's reign, he attempted to grant freedom to all indentured Psions, but was overthrown before this could happen. Ironically, Otzot was one of the conspirators against him.

However, thousands of years later, Calus’ daughter, Caiatl freed all Psions from servitude and made them full citizens of the Cabal Empire after the Hive war god Xivu Arath captured Torobatl. Caiatl offered to allow any Psions who no longer wished to serve the Empire the freedom to leave with supplies,[10] but many Psions found new loyalty and belief in the Empire thanks to Caiatl's reforms and elected to remain.[11] Not all Psions swore loyalty to Caiatl, however, as a conclave of conspirators working to avenge Amtec began to masquerade and conspire to assassinate Guardians using Light-draining technology based on the Traveler Cage.[12]

Biology

Psions have bald, veined heads, with a single eye surrounded by black trident-shaped creases. These eyes can be either blue or orange, and have distinctive Y-shaped pupils. Their eyes turn opaque grey once they die, and the Y disappears. Their faces have a series of holes above their mouths, possibly functioning similar to spiracles for breathing. Psions serving in the Red Legion have the tops of their heads exposed, even in harsh environments such as Mars, Io, and Nessus without any visible damage. This is likely done to enable them to utilise their psionic abilities more freely, though also implies that their skin is incredibly tough despite its fragile appearance. Psions have five fingers on each hand, though often their armor groups their middle and ring fingers into one. They are significantly smaller than their Cabal superiors on average. However, Kargen, the Technocrat, the Flayer Sisters, and Inotam, Oblivion's Triune are notable for towering over the Cabal under their command.[13].

Capabilities

Psions are skilled marksmen, as they can use their telekinetic abilities to slow their own breathing and steady their aim. [14] It is very common to see Psions providing long-range fire support for other Cabal units. They can use telepathy to steal secrets from the minds of others [citation needed]. Psions have been described as providing post-op analysis and other intelligence-work for Cabal forces in Sol, and have observed the phenomenon of Darkness Zones (areas in which the ability of Guardians to reanimate is suppressed). [15] The standard Psions in most legions have psychokinetic blasts that are Arc-based, and which disorient the victims; however, Psions in the Red Legion and Loyalists have Void-based Blasts and attacks.[16] Psions can use their powers to manipulate and communicate with machines, and even breach extra-dimensional portals.[17][18] They even managed to spy on Crucible matches such as at Firebase Thuria, which oddly enough, bemused them at the Guardians complaining.[19]

Culture

Psions seem to have a deep reverence for the lives of those around them, as their clairvoyance allows them to sense them in intense and mysterious ways. They feel the imprints of those around them, noting the powerful gleaming aura of Calus to be so blinding that they cannot see past it. They are unnerved by the Hive, because they appear to have empty minds besides their hate and need to survive.[20] It is likely that Psions are naturally very social, as they have some ability to communicate with each other telepathically and will even combine their thoughts together in concerts in times of stress or necessity. This telepathy may not be wholly consensual or their higher level thoughts are broadcast to some degree. Psions are able to share thoughts to members of selective groups referred to as "metaconcerts," although Calus appears to have been able to take part in them as well. They are also capable of a permanent form of metaconcert called "joining," though this process is only known through "ancient texts of the mind" and the sole example of it in recent history is the fusion of three Psion Flayer sisters into Inotam, Oblivion's Triune.

Within the Cabal Empire, Psions are second-class citizens at best and slaves at worst. They serve the Cabal as laborers, engineers, and mechanics. Psions have worked as pilots as well in their time of service[21]. Their integral part in the Cabal military is seen through the extent at which they rely on the Psions. Maintenance passages in most of their ships and structures are often too small for Cabal to move through comfortably, and Interceptors are designed for use by Psions exclusively. Particularly talented Psions become Flayer Aspirants and are trained to evolve into Psion Flayers, masters of their incredible power and intellect. The full extent of their abilities is unknown, but they are thought to have been able to alter the orbit of Phobos and possibly break entire worlds.[22] It can be inferred from the adventure Psionic Potential that an indulgence of sheer knowledge from even complex machinery can be enough to evolve Psions to the first stages of Flayers.[23]

Certain Psions are not born into slavery and are regarded with the title of 'Freeborn'. They are exceptionally rare in Cabal society and are of vastly superior social standing to others of their race, potentially being considered equal to other Cabal. or perhaps before, as there have been multiple instances of Psions leading significant detachments of Cabal. Amongst the Imperial Cabal, Psions have even been known to hold the dedicated rank of Optus, placing them within the meritocratic command hierarchy alongside full serving Cabal soldiers.

Gameplay

Destiny

Psions will be able to send forth a damaging wave of psionic energy that travels across the ground, as well as a point-blank psionic attack at melee range. These attacks deal Arc (or electrical) damage, signifying their power over mind and (potentially) machine. Certain Psions are known to channel Void and Solar power, though this is restricted to certain enemies such as Flayers. Psions become much more dangerous during Nightfall Strikes, as they acquire a Void shield.

Destiny 2

A sect of Psions belonging to the Red Legion utilize new Void-based abilities as well as Cabal Headhunters. A minority continue to use Slug Rifles, and a few elites use Cabal Slug Shotguns. These Psions have an upgraded version of their old wave attack, now referred to as a "rupture ability," which explodes and launches enemies into the air.[24] They also have jetpacks, which they can use to maneuver and travel at high speeds. Red Legion Psions have the upper parts of their heads exposed.

Some Psions can be seen piloting Interceptors, specifically in the EDZ or Mercury - near the fortress Firebase Hades.

The Loyalists have a special version of Psions called Councilors, which have special abilities used throughout the Leviathan raid. They float in mid-air and are surrounded by a shield that blocks all projectiles, but are still vulnerable to melee attacks.

Known Psions

Freeborn

Flayers

Lesser Flayers

Opti

Other Psions

Equipment

Abilities

  • Psionic Blast
  • Psychic Melee
  • Clairvoyance
  • Techology Manipulation

Technology

Armament

Types

Trivia

  • The Psion Councilor is the only one of its species to have its face fully revealed.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Grimoire description
  2. ^ Imgur - Newsweek Destiny Collector's Edition August 19, 2014
  3. ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Captain's Log ENTRY 3 - Lust and Reappropriation Pt. II
  4. ^ Bungie (2019/7/4), Destiny 2: Penumbra, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Entry I
  5. ^ Bungie (2019/7/4), Destiny 2: Penumbra, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Entry II
  6. ^ Bungie (2019/7/4), Destiny 2: Penumbra, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Entry VI
  7. ^ a b Bungie (2019/7/4), Destiny 2: Penumbra, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Entry III
  8. ^ Bungie (2019/7/4), Destiny 2: Penumbra, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Entry VIII
  9. ^ Bungie (2019/7/4), Destiny 2: Penumbra, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Entry IV
  10. ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 8: EMPRESS
  11. ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Praefectus Strides / Greaves / Boots
  12. ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - The Palindrome
  13. ^ Destiny Planet View
  14. ^ Vest of Feltroc
  15. ^ Ghost Fragment Cabal 4
  16. ^ PSion
  17. ^ Ghost Fragment Rasputin
  18. ^ Adventure:Dark Alliance
  19. ^ Legion Bane
  20. ^ Bungie, Lore:Confessions - Entry II
  21. ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 55
  22. ^ The Taken: Psion
  23. ^ https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/adventure-psionic-potential?highlight=psionic+potential
  24. ^ Youtube - Destiny 2: A Closer Look at the Cabal Combatants - IGN First