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Theories: how the Fallen actually fell, the corruption of the Hive, and the nature of the Darkness

Alright now. Welcome to this thread, and I hope that you find some meaning or sense in the ideas I´m about to put out. From the title, you can guess that not only I´´m talking about two of the alien races and the Darkness, but that I´m also pointing out a possible connection between those three antagonists. It all started from observing the Fallen as an enemy, and then going through Grimoire bits. Something that had me scratching my head is the apparent clash, or disparity, in the Fallen´s technology. The Grimoire tells us that their helmets incorporate complex masks that allow them to breathe in harsh environments and atmospheres, and that their amrors/suits further enhance their survivability, in either cold or hot planets. They also have hovering drones and those apparently sentient machines called Servitors, which have some communication capacities and teleportation modules despite being big, round robots. However, and with a few exceptions... their guns [b]SUCK[/b]. Really, most of their warfare material is just lackluster. Ironically, the Dreg´s pistols and the Shanks´mounted guns are the only truly effective guns since they actually go in a straight line and their projectiles have some velocity, because the standard Vandal gun and the Captain/Archon shrapnel shotguns are just dumb. What do I care if those bolts can trace enemies, they move so slow that you can jump out of the way of the projectiles and, as opposed to some of the guns that the Hive, Cabal or Vex sport, most of them dont have a blast radius. Similar happens with their ships: they have mounted turrets (one or two, at least) but most of them don´t seem to be designed for war. So, pretty much everything about their technology that is not combat-oriented seems to be [i]very advanced[/i], while everything combat-oriented (except the Walker) appears to be [i]much less developed[/i].... And then this came to mind. The Grimoire tells us that they had their own "golden age" of sorts. That they were one a higher, noble, more civilized race, and that they still kinda long for that which they lost. So what happened? My theory: the [b]Darkness[/b] found them. I like to imagine that they were a higher, much more civilized race, even when it´s apparent that they hace a caste system similar to India´s. Perhaps they were a race of explorers and merchants, because their ships seem to be more fitted for transportation than for battle. Even the Servitors don´t seem to have war as their primary function, and seem to be mobile life support stations for them. My thoughts are that the Darkness is the opposite of the Traveler in many ways. If the Traveler brings light, the Darkness denies it... so in that same way, if the Traveler brought progression, advancement and enhanced lifespans for us... wouldn´t it be possible that the Darkness brings corruption, violence and degeneration to any race it encounters? So my theory is that the Darkness made their civilization crumble, and the different houses started colliding against each other, forming Clans out of their noble lineages, and creating new weapons from salvaged technologies. And after their civilization fell completely (hence their name: the [b]Fallen[/b]) they resorted to pillage and raiding, becoming scavengers and raiders, becoming increasingly violent and vicious. This could be plausible, but it may seem a bit farfetched to some. Do I have any further proof to support these thoughts? Here is where the [b]Hive[/b] ties in. I believe that the Hive are the prime example of a race that has reached the pinacle of degeneration and corruption because of the Darkness´ influence. Tyrionbot´s lines and the Grimoire suggest that they are tied to the Darkness much more than most races. And look at them: shrieking beasts, full of teeth and caparace, like predatory insects. BUT, although they seem mindless now, the do show signs of having been more advanced at some point. For instance, the Acolytes wear clothes. Ragged and torn ones, but they display clothing, like the lingering remains of a lost identity. Their fortresses also show some signs of technological advance, and their architecture is also somewhat elaborate... for a race that can now only scream and growl, some of them using teeth, claws and swords to attack. Therefore, the Fallen would be a race slightly affected by the Darkness, whereas the Hive would be the example of what happends when the Darkness has enough time to influence and change living organisms. ------ So, what do you think about this exposition? Do you find this to be a plausible theory, did you perhaps have similar ideas? Please share your thoughts. Edit[b]: WOW[/b]. Until now I hadn´t realized how many upvotes and responses this thread got. It´s great to see all of you throwing your ideas in, and many of you have actually made this whole thing better. Thanks to everyone!

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  • You said the fallen walkers were the only really good weapon but even they look kinda hobbled together. Like the just kinda have random guns all over them. My guess is they either already had as like some kind of exploratory drone or something and then added the scavenged guns on later or just made them on the fly as scavengers. This could also apply for any other warlike technologies they have like the drop ships or the energy pistols. The guns on the shanks seem to also have this cobbled together quality as if they to were exploratory drones and got weaponized. Just an observation that supports your theory.

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  • I think this is very close to what I believe. What I think is that the traveler has been to all the other aliens' home worlds before. Now bear with me please. I think the traveler has gone to other worlds before Earth. The traveler has been to all the other species home worlds, gave them a golden age but the darkness found them and the traveler left them to the darkness. Essentially abandoning them. Fallen: here is why I think this for the fallen. The fallen had a golden age once but they used the travelers light to explore the universe. The fallen created ships and nobility, they created armour to survive on the new planets they found, they created the servitors in the shape of the traveler to honor it and gave them the honor of piloting their ships, which was a big deal to them because exploring the universe was everything to the fallen. Then the darkness caught up with the traveller as it always does. The darkness feeds off of lights until it leaves only darkness. It feeds on planets and suns but if isn't enough. It needs a bigger source of energy, a bigger source of light: the traveler. This is why it follows the traveler, it creates its food. The game has mentioned multiple times that the minions of the darkness want to 'consume' your light. More on that later. Back to what I mentioned before. The darkness caught up with the traveler and the fallen. Then the traveler left. It had no choice but to run because the fallen wasn't strong enough to protect it. They didn't use their technology to create weapons, they used it to explore and discover. They were no match for the darkness. So the fallen hastily tried to create weapons to protect themselves which is why their weapons are so bad. They created the shanks and fallen walkers to try and fend off the darkness but its wasn't enough. The darkness won and corrupted the fallen turning them into its minions of darkness. Now the fallen long for be traveler and follow the darkness in search for their lost god. They began to worship the servitors as gods similar to how they worshipped the traveler as the game mentions multiple times that the fallen worship the servitors and that they search for what they once lost; the traveler and its light. I think this is a repeating process that has happened to all of the species. The traveler finds them, gives them a golden age and technology that hopefully will allow it to defend it from the darkness. But the darkness always wins forcing the traveler to abandon them in search for another species of 'guardians' (hence the name guardians). Then the darkness corrupts the travelers 'guardians' turning them into minions of the darkness. The hive were one of the first, and now the darkness has consumed them wholly. They thirst for nothing but light to feed on as they are now the embodiment of the darkness. Now it is Earth/humanities's turn for this repeating process but something is different. Mankind used the travelers light to create weapons, advanced machine guns, war machines, space ships to take over other worlds, missiles capable of mass destruction, we created the exo to help us concure and destory. The traveler finally found what it was looking for. A species that militarized its light and lusted for nothing but its own power. One that might be able to defend it against the darkness. One final generation of 'guardians'. The traveler tired of running and decided to take a final stand. The traveler put its trust in the guardians and did something it had never done before, it stayed when the darkness came. It defended humanity in a last ditch attempt at self-preservation in hopes that humanity was strong enough to beat back the darkness. The traveler then realized that humanity may need some help so it created the ghosts. Machines powered with enough light to bring one human, awoken or exo from the golden age back to life, one that used the travelers light to create weapons and destruction. This ensured that the guardians would always be the violent ones so that humanity would never change. It brought back to life only the violent ones that thirst for power and war. Now here we are. An army of the undead created by the traveler to ensure its own survival in hopes that humanity would stay the same, greedy and power hungry species as when it discovered us in order to create weapons that fought back the darkness.

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    • Here is a link with everything you could possibly want to know about the fallen: http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Sangheili

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      • I believe the hive were the only ones to truly embrace the darkness, which is why they have this really evil vibe around them, and why they are so corrupted.

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      • Edited by Sanguinius The Great Angel: 1/24/2015 5:15:59 PM
        So my theory in the hive is because there so ancient and look to have the same powers as our guardians the acolytes used to be hunters the wizards were warlocks the knights were titans and the thrall and orges were normal people changed by the darkness after the traveler had helped them

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        • Good theory man!

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          • Deez nuts

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            • The hive are infected fallen end of story

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            • Looking at what Variks said in one of the new Grimoire cards I disagree that the darkness found them. He constantly refers to "The Great Machine" which is most likely the traveller

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              • Well its easy. The fallen fell by tripping on a rock. The vex became the darkness when they didn't pay the electric bill. As for the hive... Not quite got an idea. There a bit like an STD incubator.

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                • SO: House of Wolves is out, and some elements of my theories have been invalidated. Check out the current thread: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/124489871

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                • Edited by Slywolf97: 5/6/2015 11:00:38 PM
                  The fallers weapons kind of do seem suted for war since they have warp drives in their ships along with cannons grenade launchers and hangers along with speed they seem like they would be one heck of an issue in a fleet battle not only that but their pikes have guns on as well and their tanks are like nothing you ever see the techknowlogy within those spider walkers is insane they don't even have piolets to drive them and their main cannon is deadly accurate and they can be transported with ease, also the fallens hand held weaponry is insane the amount of times those tracking projectiles have -blam!-ed me over is unreal and the shrapnel launchers those things have 4 barrels and shoot 3 projectiles from each barrel and their swords like come on they have 4 arms they can shoot a gun and fight with swords at the same time and the fact they have developed arc tech for every weapon apart from their shrapnel launchers is insane so their swords would have no issue getting through an arc shield and their are theories that they are allied with the cabal which makes them an even bigger threat personally I think the fallen would win a ground war against all of the other enemies we currently know of in destiny. And for the darkness and the traveler well I think they are both AI units designd by possibly an acient race of hyper intelligent aliens let's think about it why is Rasputin able to have convosasions with the traveler ? Maybe the traveler has taken him over to use to its advantage which does suggest that the traveler defiantly has access to digital networks eg other AI and the darkness well I think the darkness was supposed to be a supirour AI unit to the traveler but instead the idea backfired and the darkness lashed out against its makers and began to create the vex to fight its makers away and in the struggle the traveler fled seeking help to fight it back and I think it did create the vex because let's think about it the vex are millions of robots with no sense of free will there controlled by 1 mind so why would they have reason to worship the darkness it's pointless to them there empty shells with no real control over what they do I think the darkness designd 1 mind that only itself can communicate with that controlled the vex and that's why they worship it to give the darkness that sense of power and controll and with the hive well I think the hive are a species of the darkness of its own design and moderation created for one purpose to carry out its every command on its dark crusade

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                • The Traveller is the Darkness. When the Traveller leaves a system alien races follow it in anger and thus we could do the same. The Traveller is not benevolent

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                  • Actually, from what I remember from the grimoire and outside lore as well, the Fallen were indeed a race that imbraced the light, leading to their golden age. However, after facing the darkness in the same ongoing, universal war that our guardians are caught in the middle of, they were swayed to the dark because of their inherent esteem for strength and power. The culture of the Fallen revolves around power, and the theft of power through combat and guile. The card I'm thinking of is about the interrogation of a captured Fallen who says something like: I respect the darkness, it is the ultimate strength. You cannot defeat what you cannot steal from. You cannot steal from the Darkness. Something like that anyway. But because we know, from the grimoire, that the Fallen admire strength and power above all else, we can reasonably assume that they went willingly into the arms of the Darkness because they believed it to be beyond defeat, and therefore holy.

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                  • Honestly? I just hope the Arena is an actual Arena. Also, that Ghost skin is pretty awesome. Might not tell my friends how to get it just to be special when HoW drops... Of course, none of them will be able to buy it, either.

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                  • [quote]Alright now. Welcome to this thread, and I hope that you find some meaning or sense in the ideas I´m about to put out. From the title, you can guess that not only I´´m talking about two of the alien races and the Darkness, but that I´m also pointing out a possible connection between those three antagonists. It all started from observing the Fallen as an enemy, and then going through Grimoire bits. Something that had me scratching my head is the apparent clash, or disparity, in the Fallen´s technology. The Grimoire tells us that their helmets incorporate complex masks that allow them to breathe in harsh environments and atmospheres, and that their amrors/suits further enhance their survivability, in either cold or hot planets. They also have hovering drones and those apparently sentient machines called Servitors, which have some communication capacities and teleportation modules despite being big, round robots. However, and with a few exceptions... their guns [b]SUCK[/b]. Really, most of their warfare material is just lackluster. Ironically, the Dreg´s pistols and the Shanks´mounted guns are the only truly effective guns since they actually go in a straight line and their projectiles have some velocity, because the standard Vandal gun and the Captain/Archon shrapnel shotguns are just dumb. What do I care if those bolts can trace enemies, they move so slow that you can jump out of the way of the projectiles and, as opposed to some of the guns that the Hive, Cabal or Vex sport, most of them dont have a blast radius. Similar happens with their ships: they have mounted turrets (one or two, at least) but most of them don´t seem to be designed for war. So, pretty much everything about their technology that is not combat-oriented seems to be [i]very advanced[/i], while everything combat-oriented (except the Walker) appears to be [i]much less developed[/i].... And then this came to mind. The Grimoire tells us that they had their own "golden age" of sorts. That they were one a higher, noble, more civilized race, and that they still kinda long for that which they lost. So what happened? My theory: the [b]Darkness[/b] found them. I like to imagine that they were a higher, much more civilized race, even when it´s apparent that they hace a caste system similar to India´s. Perhaps they were a race of explorers and merchants, because their ships seem to be more fitted for transportation than for battle. Even the Servitors don´t seem to have war as their primary function, and seem to be mobile life support stations for them. My thoughts are that the Darkness is the opposite of the Traveler in many ways. If the Traveler brings light, the Darkness denies it... so in that same way, if the Traveler brought progression, advancement and enhanced lifespans for us... wouldn´t it be possible that the Darkness brings corruption, violence and degeneration to any race it encounters? So my theory is that the Darkness made their civilization crumble, and the different houses started colliding against each other, forming Clans out of their noble lineages, and creating new weapons from salvaged technologies. And after their civilization fell completely (hence their name: the [b]Fallen[/b]) they resorted to pillage and raiding, becoming scavengers and raiders, becoming increasingly violent and vicious. This could be plausible, but it may seem a bit farfetched to some. Do I have any further proof to support these thoughts? Here is where the [b]Hive[/b] ties in. I believe that the Hive are the prime example of a race that has reached the pinacle of degeneration and corruption because of the Darkness´ influence. Tyrionbot´s lines and the Grimoire suggest that they are tied to the Darkness much more than most races. And look at them: shrieking beasts, full of teeth and caparace, like predatory insects. BUT, although they seem mindless now, the do show signs of having been more advanced at some point. For instance, the Acolytes wear clothes. Ragged and torn ones, but they display clothing, like the lingering remains of a lost identity. Their fortresses also show some signs of technological advance, and their architecture is also somewhat elaborate... for a race that can now only scream and growl, some of them using teeth, claws and swords to attack. Therefore, the Fallen would be a race slightly affected by the Darkness, whereas the Hive would be the example of what happends when the Darkness has enough time to influence and change living organisms. ------ So, what do you think about this exposition? Do you find this to be a plausible theory, did you perhaps have similar ideas? Please share your thoughts. Edit[b]: WOW[/b]. Until now I hadn´t realized how many upvotes and responses this thread got. It´s great to see all of you throwing your ideas in, and many of you

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                    • They tripped on a rock

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                    • It's sad when our own theories are more interesting by ten times than the actual game plot.

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                      • Pretty good theory. This community amazes me sometimes. Really do think this games story is being crowd sourced for free

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                      • I wish the forums had its own "conspiracy theories" category.

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