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Ceeneon

Eramis the Shipstealer, formerly of the House of Devils, is one of the few remaining Eliksni who remembers a peaceful life on Riis, the Eliksni home world. Before they were the Fallen, the Eliksni were spread across multiple worlds, their society flourishing far longer under the Traveler/Great Machine than our own Golden Age lasted. It was in the image of the Traveler that they built the Servitors, which transforms matter into the Ether that allows Eliksni to grow and reach their full physical potential (roughly that of a boss sized enemy, and it's said that all Eliksni reached this level of growth.) Much like our own Collapse, the Eliksni worlds were brought low by the Darkness, in an event they call the Whirlwind. Eramis, her wife Athyrs, and their children fled their dying world, and like many other refugees (their friend Variks among them), they chased after the Great Machine that had seemingly abandoned them. As the Fallen moved closer to our Solar System, Eramis became more vengeful and militant in her belief that the Traveler abandoned her people, and her new position distanced her further from her wife and children. At some point, Eramis sent her wife and hatchlings away from the Sol system, and (long before the events of Destiny 1) forced another struggling Eliksni ship to take on the burden of raising a young Spider and his brother Siviks (whose future Scourge faction would be defeated by the Guardian and absorbed into Eramis' House of Salvation.) As the Last City began to finally become something of a home to humanity, Eramis was one of many fearsome enemies the city faced in the Battle of Twilight Gap, the Fallen's last organized attempt to reclaim the Traveler. Fighting alongside other legendary Fallen (such as her future general, Phylaks, and Taniks, a mercenary who killed the former Hunter vanguard and Cayde's mentor), she sent many Guardians to their Final Deaths, but escaped, only to later be captured by the Awoken during the Wolf Rebellion. Her destruction of a Servitor and complete denouncement of the Great Machine shows her desire to break away from the Lights influence - so much so that she destroys and cripples the machines that provides the equivalent of Eliksni lifeblood to all of her kind.

Jonathan Flock

The Stranger’s “ghost” is actually called a Pouka Fish, and when Beyond Light came out we really didn’t know much about them. You see them again later, but for right now we just knew it as “the fish” that followed the stranger around. The dynamic between Eris and the Drifter is one of my favs. They don’t have a ton of history with each other, but kind of follow different philosophies. Eris is very steadfast to a fault, almost obsessive in her resistance. The Drifter, comparatively, is a coward. He has a contingency plan for everything and flees at the first sign of a loss. Their personalities are very different, which is why they are butting heads like this.

Egg

Her story is awesome, I just wish they communicated more of it BEFORE Beyond Light, cause she kind of just appears out of nowhere if you didnt pay attention to previous lore that was few and far between. Kind of like a certain someone else Im not going to mention yet