原先發佈於:The Ashen Conflux
Hello, Paradox here. Today I have with me, the list of notable ascendant Hive that have been encountered by The Guardian. From the highest gods of the pantheon, to the the lowest knight servant. This page will cover the limited confrontations with the Hive's mightiest creatures, the Ogre.
[b]Ogres[/b]:
[u]Telthor, Unborn[/u]- Deep in the Chamber of Night, wizards used a shard of the Traveler to cast malicious intent against the being of Light. When The Guardian interupted the ritual and killed the coven, the Hive released Telthor to exterminate the Light that threatened the chamber. He was killed by The Guardian that freed the Traveler's shard.
[u]Phogoth, the Untamed[/u]- Phogoth was a Hive abomination deep in the Summoning Pits. Like many ogres, he was summoned to be reborn. After the Ritual of the Reborn was completed, he now needed to be tamed. His anger and rage was still wild when The Guardian strike team assaulted the Summoning Pits.
[u]Might of Crota[/u]- While Omnigul was tampering with Warmind technology, and The Guardian moved to stop her, Omnigul set forth the Might of Crota. A raging ogre, conjured by the Will of Crota, to leave only destruction to those who challenged Crota and his agents.
[u]Eyes of Crota[/u]- Crota's eyes walked everywhere. They once watched Eris' raid team when they attacked Crota, the Eyes saw when that team fell. Now, learning of the Light's secrets, the Eyes of Crota warned of a new Light ready to challenge the god-knight.
[u]The Forsaken[/u]- These ogres were born for a simple purpose. Their ritualistic slaughter. Wizard coven conjure these beasts for the sole purpose of dying by the sword of The Hated, and as sacrifice to the Hives' gods. What if, what if a being of the Light killed a Forsaken? What if the sacrifice is tainted? What then?
[u]Gulrot, Unclean[/u]- Inside the infected walls of the Prison of Elders, the Worm Keeper brood of the Hive began to cause the metamorphosis of thrall to ogre, from sheer madness. So far from their Summoning Pits, this action was of desperation. Now, the hulking, festering disease Gulrot walks the Prison, spreading his bile and sickness.
[u]Golgoroth[/u]- Golgoroth was another member of Oryx's court. He was given two sacred tasks by Oryx: guard the Tablets of Ruin deep in the cellar of the Dreadnought, and weave meals of Light for the Taken King. He was killed in the raid on the Dreadnought.
[u]Krughor[/u]- This ogre was once touched by Savathûn. She hid his death within another curse. With this gift, invincibility, Oryx raised Krughor to his court. He was killed by Guardians that boarded the Dreadnought.
[u]Baxx, the Gravekeeper[/u]- After Crota's soul was defeated in the Oversoul Throne, the Hive considered the chamber where his soul would have returned to the Physical Realm sacred, so they stationed Baxx to watch over the chamber. When The Guardian snuck into the chamber in need of Crota's soul, Oryx was angered by Baxx's failure to protect his son's grave. Oryx then Took Baxx as punishment.
Exalted Hive: Master Post:
https://www.bungie.net/en/Clan/Post/1296685/219645433/0/0
[i]Keep fighting, Guardians[/i]
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You should add the Infantile, Blahgrish, The Servile Ogre, and The Sullied Ogre. Also take away the Eyes, who are Acolytes
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I don't see how Taking could be punishment for Baxx. If you read his card, it seems like Oryx did the guy a favour...
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I'm sorry, I know this is a serious post, but I can't help but think that Golgoroth must be a pretty good cook to be Oryx's personal chef. Did Gordon Ramsey train him? Was he on Master Chef, or Kitchen Nightmares? These are the questions we need to ask, people!
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I'm fairly sure Golgoroth was the Unborn Ogre that Oryx used as a vessel to speak directly to the Darkness with. He's not named in the Books of Sorrow but there's no other Ogre with such a direct connection to the Tablets of Ruin.