A Great Hunt was called and the Guardians exterminated the Ahamkara. In order to fulfill these wishes, it's said the Ahamkara would strike deals with those seeking their services, but in time, the high cost of having wishes granted was deemed too dangerous. (Note that Riven isn't the horrifying tentacle monster our Guardians fight, that's the Voice of Riven - a Chimera that is speculated to be what's created when a Fallen Servitor becomes Taken.)Īll we know about the Ahamkara comes from mentions of them in the Grimoire, from which we understand them to be dragon-like creatures who first appeared around the same time as the Traveler and have the ability to grant wishes. ![]() Are our Guardians murderers? Forsaken doesn't offer up an answer, instead leaving players to mull it over before the story continues.įorsaken may not reveal who actually kills Uldren, but it does reveal who was manipulating him - Riven, an Ahamkara that once belonged to Mara Sov but has since been corrupted, possibly even Taken like Uldren. It's an ambiguous ending that reflects the tone of Forsaken's story, making our decision to blindly follow the Traveler appear a bit more dubious. Uldren Sov is dead, but who actually kills him is left unclear. Related: How To Trigger Heroic Public Events In Destiny 2 Forsaken A debate then ensues between Petra and our Ghost over whether or not we should shoot Uldren or take him prisoner - do we to take our revenge or seek justice? There's no easy answer, and as our Guardian and Petra stare Uldren down, the screen fades to black and we hear a gunshot. In the following cut scene, Petra Venj shows up, her weapon drawn and aimed at Uldren, and our Guardian does the same (now in possession of the Ace of Spades). ![]() ![]() As our Guardians fight the tentacled creature, we can hear him screaming from within the monster, and once we kill the Eldritch horror, Uldren is free.
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