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The Dread |
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Aerial support/subcommander |
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High durability |
Evocators are powerful humanoid entities commanded by the Witness, its Disciples and allies. They are nimble entities that wield powerful orbs and Paracausal empowerment abilities.
Overview
Evocators are thin, spindly, vaguely humanoid constructs. They share similar appearance traits to Tormentors and Subjugators with long arms and black claws with four fingers. The major difference is that their fingers and toes are webbed. Their skin appears to be made of the same material as objects found in pyramid structures, and their arms are made from a similar glass-like material. The face is featureless, save for two large eyes, and is obscured under a cloak similar to those worn by the Husks and the Caretaker.
Like other Dread, Evocators were created from Hive Wizards by the Witness using the Traveler's Light. In one instance, Venme, a Wizard of Xivu Arath's Horde, took part in a ritual to have her transformed into an Evocator, having her body and mind reshapped by the memory of a species the Witness recalled from a member preserved in its collective memory. Following the Witness's death within the Pale Heart, the Evocators would be lost and be drawn to the wielders of the Echoes and any lingering leaders of the Black Fleet, including Fikrul, the Resonant Knife, Kerrev, the Erased, Xal Tinar and Stioceon.
Gameplay
Much like Grim, Evocators are capable of levitation and are nimble on the battlefield, seemingly swimming through the air. Its main method of attack is firing bolts of Arc energy from its prisms. If a Guardian gets too close to melee them, they can use their prism as a melee weapon. Occasionally, they will thrust their prism upward to create an Arc storm, sending bolts of Arc Energy that can partially track Guardians. They can also slam their prism on the ground to create a pulse capable of temporarily blinding any Guardians looking directly at them. However, their prism also acts as a precision spot that deals more damage to it compared to the rest of its body.
However, the most notable thing about Evocators is their support capabilities. They can empower their allies through Voltic Empowerment to boost their speed and attack. The effect is doubled for enemies with Arc Weapons and Abilities such as most Fallen, Hive Thrall and Wizards and Scorn Abominations. This will be indicated to the player when they begin to draw energy from their prism into their other hand which they will crush, dispersing the energy to all enemies in the vicinity. This can be interrupted by either a powerful shot to an Evocator's prism or certain Guardian abilities that suppress, freeze or suspend.
Known Evocators
- Covenant, Wish-bound Evoker
- Eviri, Will of the Witness
- Ginaar, Evocator of the Deep
- Jinsef, Unbound Evoker
- Tirish, Scion of the Hand
- Tikii, Will of the Witness
- Venme
- Yragur
Variants
- Bound Evocator
- Exhumed Prisoner
- Preceptor's Novice
- Recalled Evocator
- Shackled Evocator
- Will of the Witness
Evocator's Bond
- "― Carve away the excess until all that can be evoked is the moment of new shapes taken. ―"
Resonant memory lines the material of this armor. Imprinted within the folds of forged protection lies the flayed origin of the Dread.
Torches glow green with Soulfire in the depths of a cavern lined with sleek Pyramidal material. A gathering of Acolytes carves a ritual circle into the dirt as Venme hovers above them in the circle's center.
The Wizard knows what is to come, the transformation into a new form. She knows she will be broken down while she is still alive and reformed as something new. She is not afraid, for to have one's form reshaped into one that better serves and fits the Final, Perfect Shape is something many like her saw as the truest expression of the Sword Logic. She had known some of her Swarm who begged to be Taken by Oryx and some who offered their minds to her own God's Cryptoliths. These "Dread" were no exception.
With the circle completed, the Acolytes kneel around it and start to chant, Shredders laid flat in the bony palms. Venme raises her arms and spreads her claws, accepting the coming transformation.
"My Witness…" she whispers as the Soulfire in the circle and torches turn a Resonant orange.
Enveloped…
Her surroundings crumble away, leaving her suspended in a black void that reaches into infinity.
A collection of voices echoes around her. "By the First Knife, you shall be carved anew."
Venme flinches as many hands slowly pry her chitin open to make the initial cuts. Scalpals slicked sharp by the Sky slice into her being and mind.
"We free you from hunger and childish understandings."
In an instant, Venme is cleaved in half. A hand plunges into her being and tears her worm free, consigned to irrelevance.
She opens her maw to cry out, but the shredded cords do not comply.
Whispered words and Light mold the remaining visera. Roots sew themselves through the gore to keep them together. Chitinous armor crumbles to dust as the newform crystallized.
Before it finishes, the Voice speaks something into the recreated thing―a soul from a race conquered long ago and wiped from memory. The memories crash as many hands meld the mind like clay into a new shape. The new soul has known a link to other minds before it was part of the collective. It shares them with slivers of what was once Venme, and, in turn, they gain arcanic knowledge.
"You, made through the Sky, in service to the deep. Envoke our will."
Trivia
- In development, Evocators were originally called Rooks.
- Additionally, Evocator names used to have a Roman numeral next to their name.
List of appearances
- Destiny 2: The Final Shape (First appearance)
- D&Destiny: Fractures: Wrath of the Hive