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Edited by Hynox Xitio: 6/19/2015 11:33:14 PM
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[LORE] The True Nature of The Fallen. [Update 6-19-15]

My friends and I have concocted our own theories on the Fallen, supported of course by Grimoire information. I'll try to regurgitate the information here, for you guys to critique and theorize about. Disclaimer: This TL;DR was stripped directly from an email, specifically from me to Destiny YouTuber Wally.(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnwU531b_ZqUe_YXQRL7asQ) As we already know, The Fallen are essentially interstellar transients. Bandits, scavengers, pirates, all these terms and more describe their actions and ranks. Like human nature, they band together under different flags and fight amongst each other as they strive for dominance. Yet, there is a symbol that all Fallen factions seem to display. Be it the House of Winter on Venus or the Devils pillaging Earth, this symbol (http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130219132206/destinypedia/images/9/97/Fallen_Logo.png) can be found on banners, as if to be shown as a sign of pride or glory. Now, it's very possible that it's simply a common message that alludes our understanding, but the frequency and transparency of it's appearance leads me to believe it's the symbol of their old empire, an emblem hearkening back to a greater time long passed. This is not unlike the prevalence of the American flag accompanying allusions to old world found in the Fallout series, as all factions revere the old world is a similar fashion, regardless of ideologies or beliefs. Transitioning into my main theory however, is the connection between the Fallen "Golden Age" and their Servitors. The Grimoire cards repeatedly state that the Servitors were one of, if not the pinnacle achievement of Fallen society. They are shown to be given a near-godlike societal status in the eyes of The Fallen, who will sacrifice themselves for their safety at a moments notice. The question must then be asked, why are these spherical automatons so precious to The Fallen? The Grimoire states that they provide Fallen troops with "Ether," a substance they need to survive, but I believe this dependence goes far further than one would assume. Since playing the beta, I found it odd that Fallen foot soldiers seemed to have no blood/fluid that emitted upon their death, only white light. While I initially shrugged this off as the game's T-rating, I eventually started questioning this assumption in the full release. The Hive decay into ash upon death, the Vex emit the white bloodlike-fluid that gives them life, and the Cabal clearly bleed, albeit with black blood. However, despite the organic nature of The Fallen, their deaths simply involve a white gas, evaporating from their wounds upon fatal injury. The Grimoire states that it is their souls leaving them behind, and thats about the time where my theory came into fruition. Perhaps The Fallen don't bleed because their blood is already gone, all thats left in them is the Ether distributed by the servitors. The Fallen don't breathe in ether like an alternative to oxygen to avoid suffocation, it literally keeps them alive. My friends and I strong believe The Fallen are all physically dead, and have been for hundreds, if not thousands of years. The Servitors give them the greatest gift imaginable, the gift of eternal life. The lack of bodily fluids leaves me to believe that The Fallen are but shambling corpses, cold skeletons with their consciences and life sustained perpetually by Ether. [b]EDIT[/b]: The Cabal's black blood appears to instead be fuel for their suits, as it is shown to also be inside their vehicles and infrastructure. This is supported by the Sepiks Prime and Archon Aksor strike descriptions, which both reference the alleged link between Servitors and souls. Cayde tasks you with killing the Archon Priest "before his soul can be restored." I suspect this to be the Servitors reanimating his corpse (or near-death husk), pumping the pod he is encased in full of Ether. Similarly, the Prime Servitor in the Devil's lair is told to be holding the souls of the Devils, inferring that it is able to revive them as dregs to battle the city once again. While it could just be a figure of speech involving devil mythology, Commander Zavala may have been speaking somewhat literally when he instructed you to "send their souls screaming back to hell." Perhaps killing Servitors (or just primes) will destroy the souls of slain fallen they were holding, denying them from reviving ever again. It's very probable that Fallen lose both their memories and strength upon death, as Kells and higher-rank Fallen seem to display more self-preservation. It's also possible though that stronger Fallen leaders can be revived with memories and strength intact, as Aksor is revived and appears to retain his memories prior to his imprisonment. To be continued in Part 2 Edit: lolsorryforDestiny'sinvertedthreadformat.

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  • PART 5: THE FALLEN AND THE TRAVELER While resentment of humanity is a trait found in all Fallen Houses according to their hostility in-game,the question must be asked: Do The Fallen despise humanity, or just our city? The Devils and Kings claw away at the walls of The City, but yet evidence has proven that they are far less mindless than we would assume them to be. The Awoken have struck an alliance or direct merger with The House of Wolves proving that they can indeed be reasoned with or even sided with. Perhaps their animosity towards The City lies in our reverence of The Traveler, the artifact that created (and later abandoned) their own civilization. The Fallen attack humanity without hesitation, but perhaps they seek not to destroy us, merely to seize The Traveler from us. If my thoughts on the (potentially still existing) unified Fallen empire are to be believed, then it would stand to reason that they followed The Traveler wherever it emerged, no doubt conquering the land in the name of their golden age empire. Perhaps the Kings, being the most powerful of the Fallen Houses, seek to take up the initial objective of their invading armada, and claim The Traveler once again for their empire. For some unknown reason, their attempts to blitz our solar system under in complete failure, with the surviving armada being cut off from all communication or reinforcements. With the efforts of their life-bearing servitors and Archons, perhaps The Kings seek to finish their initial objective after centuries of failure. Given the longevity of their plans and time spent isolated from their prior civilization, it must be assumed that Fallen lifespans are [b]vast[/b], if not entirely indefinite. Once The Kings and Devils have claimed The Traveler from our grasp, it can be assumed that they plan on using pre-collapse technology to once again contact their empire, bringing word of the Traveler's apprehension once again. However, there is a far darker and more grim approach that can be taken. We attack The Fallen because we see them as acolytes of The Darkness, and harbingers of it's dominion. Perhaps the Fallen see us simply as a force of evil, manipulated by The Traveler to serve as it's army. Despite The Traveler's creation of their golden age, it can be argued that The Fallen discovered that The Traveler was not as benevolent as we would believe. Decay can be seen at the bottom of The Traveler, revealing a dark black metallic structure built as if to contain something. Perhaps The Traveler is but a cage, with some vie unknown etherial entity lurking within, using it's limited powers to influence others (humanity) to accomplish it's objectives. Do The Fallen want to destroy this entity, or worse, release it for their own benefit? Even if The Traveler is some form of abhorrent monster, we know nothing of The Fallen's motives regarding The Traveler, though we can only assume they know far more about it than we ever have.

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