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The Fallen are a scourge, tirelessly engaged in war against us and scavenging all that remains.[1]

The Fallen are a nomadic race of four-armed bipedal humanoids. They are a species of pirates and mercenaries located on Earth, the Moon, Venus, and The Reef, and are one of the primary antagonist races in the Destiny series.[2][3]

Biology and Morphology

The Fallen are an agile race with four arms and two legs, giving them the ability to scale walls with ease.[4] The race expresses a complex understanding of technology as they possess advanced armor, weapons, vehicles, and space-faring capabilities.[5] The Fallen have four eyes that glow a bright white-blue when they are alive, but once killed, the light dies out. In their mouths are two rows of sharp, knife-like teeth, indicating that the Fallen are carnivorous in nature. They also seem to have the capability to speak English to varying degrees. Variks, a member of the House of Judgment, is one of the few to speak it fluently.

Fallen can survive in a wide range of environments without heavy armor or complex modifications to their physiology. They travel modestly, attack swiftly, and disappear after engagement almost instantly. They are also known to stalk their enemies and use group tactics to overwhelm Guardians.

When killed with precision damage, Fallen's souls are "ripped out of their body,"[6] visually appearing to "lift up and away like wisps."[7]

Geography

While the Fallen often settle in abandoned facilities on various worlds such as Earth, the Moon, and Europa, they are nomadic and therefore have no permanent strongholds in these regions, but instead call their starships home. According to the Fallen themselves, they have claimed every planet and moon that humanity once held.[citation needed]

Technology

Fallen technology is highly advanced, with energy weapons, advanced armor, and space faring capabilities.[8]

Weapons

Vehicles

Hierarchy

In combat, Fallen warriors operate in packs led by Captains and sometimes employ small drones called Shanks and/or large spider-like tanks known as Walkers. Fallen Houses are led by Kells, the masters of the massive Ketches.

Shank

Single Shank
Main article: Shank

Shanks are airborne drones that possess minimal intelligence, and attack in large numbers. They serve as cannon fodder. Shanks receive a bigger defense upgrade with the epic modifier active as they gain a solar shield. Template:Clr

Dreg

Dreg
Main article: Dreg

Dregs are the lowest ranking Fallen in the chain of command. They are thieves driven by desperation and rage. They are crafty, but tend to forfeit their position with their clattering and hissing. Dregs wield shock daggers and pistols, and can be easily distinguished from other Fallen ranks by only having two fully-developed arms as opposed to the usual four.[1] The other arms are docked and prevented from developing until they have proven themselves worthy to become Vandals. Template:Clr

Vandal

Vandal
Main article: Vandal

The riflemen of the Fallen invasion force, Vandals are of a higher rank than Dregs, with weapons capable of long-range attacks and deadlier force. The disadvantage of the Vandal's powerful Wire Rifle is their requirement of a longer charge time.[1] Template:Clr

Captain

Captain
Main article: Captain

Captains are the fiercest of the Fallen hierarchy, distinguished by their heavy armor, twin swords, and adorned cape. Captains have a sense of nobility about them and consider humanity to be an inferior race.[1] Template:Clr

Servitor

Servitor Small
Main article: Servitor

Servitors are floating, spherical Fallen that have powerful attack capabilities, being able to dish out more damage than the rest of the Fallen by launching Void projectiles from an eye-like structure on their frames. The Fallen Archons worship the Servitors, as they are the Fallen's source of Ether. Template:Clr

Archon

Main article: Archon
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Archons are high priests of the Fallen, serving as intermediaries between the Servitors and Kells of each individual house. Archons fight much like Captains, except they have a "Smash" ability and have a far higher damage tolerance. One of the most notable Archons is Riksis. Template:Clr

Kell

Main article: Kell

Kells are the leaders of the Fallen Houses, according to the Grimoire. It was they who declared that all of humanity's territories now belong to the Fallen.[citation needed]

Fallen Houses

The Fallen are organized into distinct houses of nobility, some of which are as hostile to each other as they are to The City, which suggests that there is brutal infighting within the species itself.[9]

House of Devils

The House of Devils is based on Earth, and it is considered "the scourge of The City." They led the battle of the Twilight Gap and the destruction of London, and are currently invading Old Russia in search of an object buried beneath the surface. This house's color is crimson.

House of Exile

The House of Exile is a minor house based on the Moon. They consist mostly of outcast and disgraced Dregs, who are galvanized by pride, hate, or the desire for freedom. They are noted by Variks to not follow an Archon or Kell, and do not have a Prime Servitor. This house's color is green.

House of Judgment

The House of Judgment is a house in the Reef. It is one of the oldest houses, and the only known living member is Variks, the Loyal.

House of Kings

The House of Kings is a house on Earth, but are rarely seen by the eyes of Guardians. However, on several occasions, Guardians can find the House of Kings by patrolling the Terrestrial Complex. They are considered the most brutal house of all of the Fallen and hold rivalries with the other houses and The City alike. This house's color is gold.

House of Winter

The House of Winter is a house located on Venus, where the group shows much interest on the ruins of the Academy along the Shattered Coast. They also show some interest in the Vex Citadel. This house's color is dark blue.

House of Wolves

The House of Wolves was once located in The Reef, where they served as Queen Mara Sov's royal guards. Two Vandals would stand on both sides the Queen's throne, guarding her from outsiders while she spoke. However, when Skolas returned, the house brutally rebelled by killing many of the Queen's Awoken royal guards. They then fled to the inner solar system, resulting in the Queen opening The Reef to the Guardians so that they would hunt the house down in exchange for the riches of her realm. This house's color is teal.

House of Rain

The House of Rain is an extinct Fallen House known for their prophecies.the house's color is white.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3  (2013) "Explore Destiny: Our Enemies: The Fallen". Bungie Inc.. Retrieved Sep. 3, 2013.
  2. Bungie.net "The March of the Mail Sack". Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  3. McCaffrey, Ryan. (2013) "Destiny: Quick FAQ". IGN. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  4. destinygame (2013) YouTube: Building the Destiny E3 Reveal -- Bungie Commentary 04:13. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  5. destinygame (2013) YouTube: Official Destiny Gameplay Reveal Video 09:00. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  6. GDC 2013 Panel
  7. Miller, Matt. (January 2014 Print Edition) "A Player's Journey: Destiny". Game Informer. Retrieved 2 Jan. 2014.
  8. destinygame (2013) YouTube: Official Destiny Gameplay Reveal Video 00:00. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  9. Farrelly, Steve. (2013-06-25) "Bungie Talks Destiny Networking, Loot and Customisation, Community, Vehicles and Much More". AusGamers.com. Retrieved Sep. 3, 2013.