Theosyion, the Restorative Mind

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"Restorative Minds are of the Weavers, carrying the means to undo any Mind's undoing."
Ikora Rey
Theosyion, the Restorative Mind
Grimoire Theosyion.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Vex

Faction:

Weavers

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Harpy

Height:

13ft'3in

Combat information

Mission:

Echo Chamber

Weapon(s):

Dual Arc Harpy Slap Rifles

Abilities:

Initial Immunity
Summon Blockages
High Durability
Medusa's Gaze
Harpy's Leer
Midair Levitation
Summon Vex

 

Theosyion, the Restorative Mind is a Vex Axis Mind Harpy encountered in the Echo Chamber Strike. Restorative Minds like Theosyion are deployed when a significant node of the Vex network shuts down; in Theosyion's case, its purpose is to bring an intact Sekrion, Nexus Mind into the present from the past in order to restore the network and resume the transformation of Venus into a Vex machine.[1]

Gameplay

Theosyion is normally totally immune to damage, and rapidly fires dual Arc Harpy Slap Rifles at any nearby enemies. The only way to make Theosyion vulnerable to attack is by using Arc sources to short out various Vex installations. This forces the Harpy to lower its defenses and move towards the next position. It also has an additional attack called Medusa's Gaze; any enemy caught within its line of sight will be killed instantly. If someone is being targeted by Medusa's Gaze, they need to break line of sight immediately or find cover.

Trivia

  • Theosyion is the second Harpy boss to appear in the Destiny series, the first being the Gorgons, and the third being the Consecrated mind.
    • In addition to this, Theosyion uses a weaker version of the Gorgon's Gaze, which, by namesake, is used by the Gorgons.
  • Theosyion is the fifth Vex enemy to have its own unique chassis, the other four consisting of Sekrion, Nexus Mind, Templar, Atheon, and The Undying Mind respectively.
  • Theosyion could come from the two ancient greek words Θεος (Theos, "God") and υιος (yios, "son").

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