The books of sorrow have stated that under hive onslaught countless races have been brought to extinction.
The Ammonite, Qugu, Dakaua, Ecumene, Taishibethi, Harmony (and the ahamkara).
We also know the hive nearly brought the Eliksni to extinction and have done battle with the cabal in the past.
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Now I ain’t a historian or nothin’ but I thought the Ahamkara were killed off in a “great hunt”, didn’t hear anything to do with the Hive.
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Wherever the Traveler seems to pop up, Ahamkara seem to follow. The pages in the Books of Sorrow related to the war on the Harmony describe the race as utilising the power of wish dragons. The Hive slaughtered them in the process without a doubt. coupled with the Great Hunt, there are no more ahamkara, physically alive.
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I mean....that’s what we thought before we found Riven too.
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yes, but Riven was specifically kept there. There is a piece of lore somewhere (that i have really struggled to find) that says how Mara hid Riven from the Guardians during the Great Hunt; then put her in the spire, and manipulated her through the wish wall
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Not all the harmony...the Awoken are still alive.
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The Harmony are their own species. And they were wiped out by the Hive.
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The Awoken and the harmony are not the same
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Which is the answer because there where most likely, clans and groups withing those wiped out races!
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That’s the thing. These races were completely wiped out. Doesn’t matter if there was clans or groups within each race, because all of them were destroyed. Minus the cabal who only engaged in space battles with them and the Eliksni who escaped.
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I'd say it is important because their culture, traditions and everything they believed existed at one point in time. Not everything disappears just because it's people who where founded on it are gone.
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Well, if we could pinpoint the ruins of their planets, perhaps we could venture there and resurrect their cultures.
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I’m all up for exploring new planets, but ain’t we got a Darkness problem just outside our system?
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I think they're further away than that. We got plenty of time.
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Now you're talking!