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- "Crypto-archeologists decode the past and our enemies, seeking new discoveries in matter engrams and artifacts returned by Guardians."
- — In-game description
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Cryptarch |
Master Rahool is an Awoken Cryptarch found at the Tower's main plaza.[1] Rahool will decode any Engrams that the player has for free. He will also offer a number of legendary engrams for Legendary Marks.
Besides being a Cryptarch, Master Rahool is also an historian and linguist. He makes mention of various artifacts from the Golden Age and beyond, particularly various religious texts.
Biography
After a Guardian killed a Cyclops and analyzed its mind core at a research station in the Ishtar Academy on Venus, they brought the data to Rahool for decryption. Rahool examined the Vex code and provided the Guardian with the information they needed to summon a Gate Lord. He asked the Guardian to return with other "amusing puzzles" in the future if they survived their fight.[2]
Quotes
- "Too noisy? You can't hide in the quiet of the archives all your life."
- "Ahh, good to get out amongst the... what IS that!?"
- "Vex encryption. Unbreakable? Ha, so they say."
- "See here, this carving? Lion faced, Archon. Thousands of years pre-Collapse."
- "Found at the foot of the Great Pyramid. 755 feet to a side, 36,506 inches, less than a tenth of a degree from True North. Is that location significant? Ha! Everything's significant."
- "What does the manifest say. Late pre-collapse North American it looks like?"
- "These are forgeries. Someone is wasting our time!"
- "Oh the headache again. I swear it's these symbols, I see them in my dreams!"
- "Photographs, from an ancient handheld communications device of the day the Traveler arrived! What a find!"
- "Drifting out there, deep beneath dead oceans signaling all the while. And we, the first to crack it."
- "Oryx-Dead-King. Oryx Dead King, three words, nine word bursts over and over. Osiris?"
- "Brazilian from the morning of the Golden Age. What a hopeful text."
- "What does it mean? Signaling four hundred years in orbit. No language known in the archives."
- "Why a garden? Eden? Hesperides? Hesperides from Hesperus, Venus on Venus? No, no!"
- "Urd, Verdandi, Skuld. Old names for Earth, Mars, and Venus in the pre-collapse holy text."
- "House Winter, from the ruins of Caracas. Were they there at the Collapse?!"
- "A Wind Age, a Wolf Age; a presentiment of the Collapse?"
- "I've never seen anything like this. Thirteen parables, handwritten on the page."
- "Russian, from the evening of the Golden Age. Religious text I think."
- "Rasputin's fingerprints are all over this data. He doesn't even care if we know."
- "Civilization once stretched from the southern tip of this continent, to the frozen North."
- "Come back, before I get bored!"
- "From the North American Empire just before the Collapse. You can tell by the eagles."[3]
- "Guardian, I don't suppose you speak Pre-Golden Age German? No, no one does."
Trivia
- Urd, Verandi, and Skuld are Old Norse for "fate", "present" and "future", the names given to the Norns. Roughly analogous to the Greek Fates, the Norns are three figures from the Völuspá, a poem in the Poetic Edda, which is possibly the religious text in question. According to this poem, the Norns sit at the base of the World Tree,Yggdrasil, weaving its roots into a tapestry which tells story of all Mankind; past, present and future.
- "A Wind Age, a Wolf Age" is drawn directly from the Völuspá, specifically verse 45, concerning Ragnarök's aftermath. The terms were also used in Bungie's Myth series.
- The Hesperides were nymphs who tended to a blissful garden. They were daughters of Hesperus the Evening Star, also known as the planet Venus.
- There is a pile of remains in the Skywatch that if disturbed will say "A million deaths is not enough for Master Rahool." This is a reference to the loot cave, where players would farm for engrams in the cave.
List of appearances
References
- ^ DattoDoesDestiny: Destiny Alpha Gameplay! Exploring: The Tower
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Ishtar Collective (mission)
- ^ Tower NPCs Breakdown: The Jovians, Osiris, The Great Pyramid, Sun Legion, Ragnarök, etc. (Part 2)