House of Scar
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Noble House |
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Fought with the House of Winter, post-Whirlwind |
The House of Scar is a Fallen House believed to be extinct.
HistoryEdit
The House of Scar is only mentioned briefly by Variks as a House that came into conflict with the House of Winter after the Whirlwind destroyed Fallen civilization.[1]
Its current status is unknown, however Scar has been briefly mentioned to have been "dust" alongside other extinct Houses such as the House of Stone and House of Rain.[2]
TriviaEdit
- Taniks, the Scarred is believed to have been a member of Scar, due to his cloak design, until he murdered his Kell and became a mercenary. Similarly, Captain Avarokk, the Covetous has a cloak with the same design but in a different color.
- It's possible that the Kell, who docked Taniks, was the Kell of Scar, however if that's the case, then Taniks could be one of the reasons that caused the possible downfall of the House of Scar.
- There is a logo from Taniks seen on the Moon at Archer's Line during Destiny, but was later removed when the destination returned for Shadowkeep. Other areas, such as Diaviks Mine, Salvage Zone QX and Gambler's Ruin, may have been previous strongholds for Scar.
- In the mission Last Call, some of the Fallen inmates (e.g. A-Block Scar Dreg) have the title of "Scar", which may be a hint that the remains of the House of Scar were locked in The Prison of Elders.
GalleryEdit
List of appearancesEdit
- Destiny: House of Wolves (First mentioned)
- Destiny 2: Forsaken (Mentioned only)
- Destiny Grimoire Anthology, Volume II (Mentioned only)
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/9), Destiny: House of Wolves - The Queen: Variks, The Loyal
- ^ Destiny Grimoire Anthology, Volume II, "House of Dusk", 100 ("Rain and Scar and Stone were dust. The Kings bent the knee. The Exiles knew nothing but hate. Too many Devils rejected the way of Ether to embrace the hateful red cloud that twisted and shaped them. The Wolves were lost with their Kellqueen. Winter was as silent as snow.")
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