“The eye remains open. The Lighthouse remains lit.” —Brother Vance
Definition/Summary:
Osiris fought alongside the Titans at the Battle of Six Fronts and was once Vanguard Commander
- Osiris grew tired of his role and began to question the motives of the Traveler
- He became fascinated by the nature of the Darkness, and he pursued a number of controversial avenues to further his understanding, including Ahamkara-lore and thanatonautics. He was especially interested in understanding Oryx and the Vex. – * Via Ishtar Collective
Reference to the Trials of Osiris social space The Lighthouse
Vigilance
- Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
- Wakeful and alert
flavor text “Eye of Osiris”
- Also known as the Eye of Horus or the udjat
- The right eye “The sun”
- Eye is a symbol of the god Horus as both the son of Osiris and Isis and as the sun-god
- Egyptian myths and “The Book of the Dead” state that Horus lost his left eye in his war with Seth to avenge the death of his father
- Seth tore the eye into pieces
- The left eye “The moon” was discovered by Thoth (the god of wisdom and magic) lying in pieces, but he was able to reassemble them into the full moon
- Each piece of the udjat represent a fraction of the descending geometric series 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, etc., put together they make 63/64 or approximately 1
- Having been reassembled, Thoth gave the Eye to Horus
- Horus, in turn, gave the eye to his murdered father Osiris, thereby bringing him back to life