originally posted in:Collective Of Knowledge
Touch of Malice: The gun that looks like you took one of the best looking guns in the game, and threw a patchwork quilt made of potato sacks over it. It is probably the best gun to use for the Daughters of Oryx and Oryx himself, and is also one of the more elusive guns in the community. But like an iconic children's toy that was ruined by Michael Bay, there is more to this gun than meets the eye.
Let's start off with this gun's model. While it may be the Destiny equivalent of taking a world class super model and dressing them in clothes taken from a dumpster diving session, there is a reason for this. Every part of the gun is made from components collected by your Guardian during the Raid or around the Dreadnaught. The first collected is the Blade of Famine, followed by the Shroud of Ir Anûk, the Ravenous Heart, and finally Wormspore and Hadium Flakes. Each of these parts hold a significant purpose to the gun.
First, let's talk about the Shroud of Ir Anûk, the cloth which adorns this gun. While it may seem completely unnecessary for this component to be... well, necessary, it actually is what generates the extra round in this guns magazine. How? Because this is specifically the Shroud of [i]Ir Anûk[/i].
[quote]Behind The Unraveler comes Ir Anûk,
The Weaver.
She takes in hand the threads of her sister's work,
weaves them into the tapestry of Oryx's realm.[/quote]
~Ir Anûk, Deathsinger Grimoire Card
The piece of Ir Anûk in Touch of Malice is actually what brings the extra bullet into reality; as "the Weaver" she weaves the bullet into reality. But according to the law of conservaton of energy, she needs something to work with. Enter, Ravenous Heart.
Now there has been some debate as to what the Ravenous Heart actually is in the Lore community and I am going to put that to rest right here:
[spoiler]The Ravenous Heart is actually Oryx's Worm inside of a containment gyro sphere constructed of Hive Runes[/spoiler]
While it may seem a bit of a stretch, hear me out. When you are fighting Oryx, there is a point where the feed will say "Oryx calls upon the Darkness" and he will open his chest. Once enough damage is done to his chest, a black orb will begin to appear inside. This is Oryx's worm. If you do not do enough damage to stagger him, the entire team will be killed by Doxology, which is a "liturgical formula of praise to God" according to Webster's. There is no coincidence between the Oryx opening his chest which contains this orb and him performing Doxology; Oryx is killing the Guardians so as to feed his worm (which resides in his chest) as a sort of praise. He opens his chest so as to gain better access to it, and we stagger him by breaking his defenses he has set around his worm and dealing damage to it directly.
How does all of this information relate to the Touch of Malice? Well one, the name of the item is "The Ravenous Heart". Ravenous is defined as "extremely hungry", and we know at the "heart" of Oryx's chest is his Worm, which needs to be constantly fed according to the Books of Sorrow. The Touch of Malice is also representative of the bargain made between Oryx and his siblings and the Worm Gods (this is hinted at with the emblem for obtaining Touch of Malice being called "the Pitiless Bargain") where in exchange for eternal life, the siblings had to constantly tithe bloodshed to the offspring of the Worm Gods which they consumed or else be devoured by their worms. In a similar manner, the Worm contained inside the Touch of Malice grants you power at the cost of your life force.
TL;DR for the Ravenous Heart
[spoiler]The Ravenous Heart is Oryx's Worm and it eats at you when you use it's power to extend your magazine[/spoiler]
Now, let's talk about The Blade of Famine. This weapon is taken from the Warpriest and is the blade that sticks out of the front of the gun. Besides adding a sick looking bayonet, this piece is actually what grants "Touch of Mercy". The Warpriest was in charge of controlling the tithe's of bloodshed from the lesser Hive to Oryx to prevent Oryx's Worm from eating away at him. In a similar fashion, the Blade of Famine comes with a medallion which hangs from the front of the the gun and is also the logo for Touch of Mercy. By killing enemies, you feed the Worm who in turn extends your life by giving you some more health.
Finally I mentioned Hadium Flakes. You may have used these before to forge your sword, but there is a crucial difference between these two weapons: the swords had Motes of Light infused into them. Hadium Flakes are unique in the Destiny Universe in that they have the ability to benefit the Light and the Darkness. When Motes of Light were used on the swords, they were to change the weapon from the dark blade of Oryx titled "Willbreaker" to a weapon of Light. Touch of Malice didn't have Motes of Light infused into it's Hadium Flakes, but rather Wormspore, a dark substance found on the Dreadnaught. Touch of Malice isn't a weapon of Light, but a Weapon of Darkness.
And it doesn't just stop with this gun's parts that make it Lore intensive; there are also many aesthetic and technical details.
The gun has 11 rounds in the magazine. The life expectancy of Oryx before he took on the bargain was 10 years, which was prolonged indefinitely by his worm. In a similar fashion, Oryx's Worm extends the magazine's life expectancy beyond 10 rounds by adding in an additional 11th round indefinitely.
When you are on the 11th round in the magazine, the containment shield around the Worm will disappear, and it will actually attack you to steal your life force when you fire the final round.
Overall, I am extremely pleased with this gun and it's mechanics.
[b]Thank you everyone who stuck through until the end![/b] I hoped you enjoyed this little nerding out session I had. Also, Thank You to everyone in my clan, "Collective of Knowledge", for providing feedback and support for this post. Couldn't have done it without them.
If you liked this, and want to see more, tell me below what you would like me to analyze next! It can be guns, grimoire, bosses, anything! If you didn't like this, tell me what I can do to improve in my future posts!
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It feels somewhat disturbing to use the Touch of Malice as it is a weapon of darkness that literally consumes your character's Light. Using the power of evil to fight evil has historically not ended well in fiction. If I had a bit more faith in Bungie I would think that this would become an issue in the future; having the Guardians who used the Touch of Malice too much becoming corrupted
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Awesome write up! I wish more forum posts were this enlightened
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Nicely done, and as far as I could tell, without an ounce of indulgent over-the-top BS that most would have plugged in there somewhere. Thank you and nice job!
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Great read, very well done. I agree with someone else on that posted. What about the Raid weapons, they all have names. Much like we found out story behind Praedyth, maybe these weapons will do the same.
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Thank you.
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This guy literally made me more interested than destiny's story
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Wish they had a cut scene with Eris handing it to you after a ritual.
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Great job thanx for the interesting read
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I love you!! Omg!! Thank you so much!! I am not going to give any credit to Bungie here, just you xD
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bump, like
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So basically oryx lives on inside the ToM? Crazy
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Really cool. Anything on the mythoclast?
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Yay great work ^-^
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Edited by Dodi: 10/13/2015 5:30:24 PMThis is goddamn genius
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Wow, way to put it together. Really awesome dude. For real tho, that's great. Really pieces in each bit of the gun without making BUNGIE look super lazy just adding shit to make the quest longer.
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Thx for your detailed analysis! Great stuff
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Bump 4 later
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Very nice! I really like the ToM, my favorite part about it though is that it's like our guardians own Bad Juju or Thorn.
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^ this is the kind of shit I live for. Wish there was more of it in-game though. I love Destiny, but it could be so much more than it currently is.
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See these are the types of posts I miss. The lore intensive discussions were such a great part of bnet old. Now it's over run by bitching. Great read.
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good job
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Unfortunately, there is 1 flaw to your theory. Wormspore is a substance that reacts to both the Light and the Darkness
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Edited by GraciousEel761: 10/13/2015 6:09:42 PMExcellent. I think you are spot on with just about everything. Although it is debatable whether or not the Ravenous Heart is an actual worm, you've got the essence of the Gun's design nailed. I wish there was some discussion about the Books of Sorrow and the implications of King's Fall. Looking at my "name", Cabal Destroyer, the Vexbane, makes me think, I wonder if The Touch of Malice actually allows Oryx to continue living posthumously in the gun through his Destroyer, the Guardians. Since we did not take his place and assume his throne, he had to figure out a new way to continue on. The only logical conclusion is that he becomes something we need/use.
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Where's my potato?
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Still think it's the vex. I play that instrument like I play my piano. [spoiler]can't play piano, terrible KD[/spoiler]
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Agree 100%. I also have a theory about Oryx's death: We all know that Oryx has 2 other Sisters Xi Ro and Savathun. It is my opinion that Eris may actually be working for one of the sisters. If I was to choose I'd say she was working for Savathun- (more info here, must read: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/159075250/0/0) it is known that All 3 siblings enjoyed killing each other repeatedly and were filled with envy, while you ponder this, ask yourself this: where did Eris learn how to make this gun? Even Toland who studied the hive could only make The bad juju which did not require us to bring any parts. Is it a coincidence that we have wiped out an entire family tree - Oryx, his Son and his daughters? TL;DR Eris cannot be trusted.