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The House of Exile was a fringe House of the Fallen, distinguishable by their green cloaks.
HistoryEdit
OriginsEdit
- "With the exception of the House of Exile, the Fallen usually try their best to stay out of each others' way. That's why the system is parcelled up so neatly. Winter on Venus, Exiles on the Moon, Kings and Devils keeping to their own areas of the Cosmodrome."
- — Ghost
The House of Exile was a smaller, newer House, made up of the malcontents and renegades of other houses after their sparking defeat at Twilight Gap. They attempted to carve out a realm for themselves on the surface of the Moon, despite the heavy Hive presence.[1] The Exiles served no Kell or Archon, making them an abnormality among the Fallen.[2]
During a mission on the Moon, Cayde-6 met a Baroness of the Exiles, whom he later fought alongside against a horde of Hive.[3]
War with the HiveEdit
- "Frigoris was a wild card, and needed to be taken care of. The City can rest a bit easier with this threat removed."
- — Bounty
When Guardians first returned to the Moon after years, they discovered the House of Exile squatting among the ruins of the old Moon bases.[4] Later, when attempting to breach deep into the Hellmouth, a Guardian was caught in the middle of an Exile raid against the Hive. Leading the raid was Frigoris, Exiled Baron, who became a priority target due to his station in the Exiles, and was dispatched by the Guardian.[5]
Wolf RebellionEdit
- "He may seek to gather the Exiles, but they will not follow. They follow none, no Kell, no Archon."
- — Variks, the Loyal
During the House of Wolves revolt against the The Reef led by Skolas, Kell of Kells, the Exiles were not approached to join in Skolas' rebellion. Variks, the Loyal noted that the Exiles would not have joined the Wolf Rebellion because they followed no Kell.[2] Skoriks, Archon-Slayer also refused to follow Skolas and attempted to join the Exiles. However, he was dispatched by a Guardian sent to hunt him down before he was able to.[6]
Rise of the ScornEdit
At some point before the Red War and the creation of the House of Dusk, eight Dregs of the Exiles were cast out. They banded together in the Tangled Shore and founded the Scorn, a group of exceptionally violent Fallen pirates.[7]
End of the ExilesEdit
It is implied that most, if not all of the surviving Exiles have now joined the House of Dusk.[8]. As of the Red War, there has been no evidence of Fallen on Luna until Shadowkeep, where the House of Dusk had claimed the former territory of the House of Exile, including the former Ketch of Taniks.[9]
StructureEdit
The House of Exiles is an abnormal House due to the fact they do not follow any Kell or Archon by choice.[2] It is unknown how the House maintains its unity without proper leadership amongst its disparate Barons, or if the House has a Prime Servitor that allows for the House's supply of Ether to be secure.
MembersEdit
BaronsEdit
- Exile Baroness
- Frigoris, Exiled Baron
- Lhoks, Exile Baron (Lost to Taken)
Notable membersEdit
Former ExilesEdit
Unique forcesEdit
TriviaEdit
- The House of Exile has a disproportionate number of Dregs in their ranks.[1] Due to being a House of malcontents, it is likely that most, if not all of its members deserted from other Houses.
- The Exiles have a Fallen Walker named Noble "Iron" Walker, signifying the Walker being stripped of its former House colors to its bare iron.
- The House of Exile was previously named "The Shattered House" in an earlier stage of Destiny's development. This discarded name is still present in the final published version of the BradyGames official guide for the game.[citation needed]
- According to Xander 99-40, House of Exile Fallen are present on Mars, at Olympus Mons.[citation needed]
- Strangely enough, there is also a House of Kings hideout in the Olympus Mons as well.[citation needed]
- In the mission, Shrine of Oryx, the description when facing Frigoris, Exiled Baron, states that killing him would weaken the House of Kings' grip on the Moon, implying that the House of Exile might fall under its command, however, it could be a developer oversight.
- There is a large misconception among the community about the insignia of the House of Exile, mistaking a version of the symbol of Crota for being its sigil. However, the real insignia of the Exiles remains unknown due to there are no major known records in lore or in-game, with the only known piece of lore of such is a banner that has the Exile insignia that was carried by the Exile Baroness, which Cayde-6 taken from after her death.[11]
- In the Season of the Splicer, where Mithrax argues to Saint-14 about monsters and him being one in the Eliksni's eyes, a cutscene that depicts the story shows the incorrect Exile banner in there. Symbolizing how large the misconception is, to the point that it caused Bungie to accidentally place it in there.[12]
- This error would seemingly also be repeated in a cutscene in Episode: Revenant.[13]
- In the Season of the Splicer, where Mithrax argues to Saint-14 about monsters and him being one in the Eliksni's eyes, a cutscene that depicts the story shows the incorrect Exile banner in there. Symbolizing how large the misconception is, to the point that it caused Bungie to accidentally place it in there.[12]
GalleryEdit
House of Exile's Noble Iron Walker
A House of Exile Dreg.
A House of Exile Vandal.
A House of Exile Captain.
A House of Exile Shank.
List of appearancesEdit
- Destiny (First appearance)
- Destiny 2 (Mentioned only)
- Forsaken (Mentioned only)
- Shadowkeep (Mentioned only)
- Destiny: Cayde's Six
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - Grimoire: House of Exile
- ^ a b c Bungie (2015/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves - Grimoire: The Kell of Kells
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Fallen
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - The Dark Beyond
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - Shrine of Oryx
- ^ Bungie (2015/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves - Grimoire: WANTED: Skoriks, Archon-Slayer
- ^ Game Informer: These Are The Eight Barons Who Helped Kill Cayde-6 In Destiny 2: Forsaken
- ^ Bungie (2017/5/28), Destiny: Age of Triumph - Ghost Fragment: Fallen 6
- ^ Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep
- ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken - Item Description: Tangled Web Stride / Greaves / Boots
- ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2 - Item Description: House of Exile Banner
- ^ Bungie (2021/5/11), Destiny 2: Season of the Splicer - Bedtime Story
- ^ Bungie (2024/10/8), Destiny 2: Episode: Revenant - The Slayer Baron
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