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==Events Leading to War== | ==Events Leading to War== | ||
During the [[Luminoth Golden Age|Golden Age]] of Luminoth discovery, technology, and culture, a [[Leviathan|stellar object]] approached the race's home planet of Aether.<ref>{{cite|By the time we detected the stellar object as it streaked toward our world, it was too late to stop it.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Stellar Object|The Stellar Object]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Though the Luminoth attempted to use their weaponry to alter its trajectory, these ultimately proved ineffectual and weakened Aether's planetary reserves.<ref>{{cite|We fired numerous weapons at it in a vain attempt to alter its trajectory. Nothing worked. Our efforts placed a great strain on the Energy Controllers, and weakened Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Stellar Object|The Stellar Object]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The residents stored food and water and took shelter from the blast,<ref>{{cite|All we could do as the object drew closer was take shelter and wait. We gathered stores of food and water, reinforced the shielding on our dwellings, and spent the last hours in peace.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Stellar Object|The Stellar Object]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> but most of the planet was completely ravaged by the impact, hailing the beginning of a Dark Age on Aether. The planet held, despite expectations, but the land was transformed and half of Aether's planetary energy was gone: the [[Agon Wastes|Agon Plains]] were completely scorched and became a desert, and the [[Torvus Bog|Torvus Forest]] was engulfed by floods and turned to marshlands.<ref>{{cite|The starborne terror burnt through the heavens and struck Aether with and untold might. We all expected the world to shatter...but Aether held. There was great devastation, however. The green plains of Agon were scorched forever, and the forest of Torvus was engulfed and wracked by the sea. The skies burned for days, casting darkness over the land.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Cataclysm|Cataclysm]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref><ref>{{cite|In time, the roar of a wounded planet subsided. The air, though fouled, was breathable. Light made its way through the dark veil over our world. Slowly, we ventured out from the shelters of our homer to see what remained of our paradise. What little comfort we gained by surviving was soon shattered. Half of the planet's energy had vanished from the Energy Controllers. Aether became violently unstable as a result. Of the stellar object which stuck our home, there was no sign.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Age of Anxiety|Age of Anxiety]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> What the Luminoth hadn't forseen was that the collision into Aether had flung the planet and many objects upon it into a state of [[Transdimensional Flux]], meaning that half of that object's total atomic structure was transported to an alternate dimension of the same formations as Aether's current form.<ref name="warped">{{cite|Amidst this turmoil, we discovered many anomalies. Spacial disturbances appeared across the land. Object went into a state of dimensional flux, their atoms divided between Aether and...somewhere else. There was little time to ponder these strange happenings, for we had to deal with the devastation of our lands.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The World Warped|The World Warped]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Not much was known about the other world until, during the time [[J-Gnk]] acted as the [[Sentinel of Aether]],<ref>{{cite|This is a statue of J-Gnk, the fourth sentinel of Aether. J-Gnk was the Sentinel of Aether when the Ing brought war to Aether. He died in battle while defending the Great Temple.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> rifts began to spontaneously appear to that dark dimension, connecting the two lands for the first time.<ref>{{cite|The day came when space was torn asunder, revealing dimensional rifts to a dark place.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Ing Attack|The Ing Attack]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> A new race had been formed in the alternate dimension and began swarming out of the rifts, using their unique ability to possess and control life-forms on the indigenous species; the possessed creatures, known by the Luminoth as [[Darkling]]s, became the main threat during the confrontation and ended their state of peace.<ref name="darklings">{{cite|Horrible dark swarms streaked forth from these rifts, engulfing nearby creatures and transforming them into what we could come to call darklings. The dark creatures became our enemies, and peace came to an end on Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Ing Attack|The Ing Attack]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | During the [[Luminoth Golden Age|Golden Age]] of Luminoth discovery, technology, and culture, a [[Leviathan|stellar object]] approached the race's home planet of Aether.<ref>{{cite|By the time we detected the stellar object as it streaked toward our world, it was too late to stop it.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Stellar Object|The Stellar Object]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Though the Luminoth attempted to use their weaponry to alter its trajectory, these ultimately proved ineffectual and weakened Aether's planetary reserves.<ref>{{cite|We fired numerous weapons at it in a vain attempt to alter its trajectory. Nothing worked. Our efforts placed a great strain on the Energy Controllers, and weakened Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Stellar Object|The Stellar Object]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The residents stored food and water and took shelter from the blast,<ref>{{cite|All we could do as the object drew closer was take shelter and wait. We gathered stores of food and water, reinforced the shielding on our dwellings, and spent the last hours in peace.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Stellar Object|The Stellar Object]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> but most of the planet was completely ravaged by the impact, hailing the beginning of a Dark Age on Aether. The planet held, despite expectations, but the land was transformed and half of Aether's planetary energy was gone: the [[Agon Wastes|Agon Plains]] were completely scorched and became a desert, and the [[Torvus Bog|Torvus Forest]] was engulfed by floods and turned to marshlands.<ref>{{cite|The starborne terror burnt through the heavens and struck Aether with and untold might. We all expected the world to shatter...but Aether held. There was great devastation, however. The green plains of Agon were scorched forever, and the forest of Torvus was engulfed and wracked by the sea. The skies burned for days, casting darkness over the land.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Cataclysm|Cataclysm]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref><ref>{{cite|In time, the roar of a wounded planet subsided. The air, though fouled, was breathable. Light made its way through the dark veil over our world. Slowly, we ventured out from the shelters of our homer to see what remained of our paradise. What little comfort we gained by surviving was soon shattered. Half of the planet's energy had vanished from the Energy Controllers. Aether became violently unstable as a result. Of the stellar object which stuck our home, there was no sign.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Age of Anxiety|Age of Anxiety]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> What the Luminoth hadn't forseen was that the collision into Aether had flung the planet and many objects upon it into a state of [[Transdimensional Flux]], meaning that half of that object's total atomic structure was transported to an alternate dimension of the same formations as Aether's current form.<ref name="warped">{{cite|Amidst this turmoil, we discovered many anomalies. Spacial disturbances appeared across the land. Object went into a state of dimensional flux, their atoms divided between Aether and...somewhere else. There was little time to ponder these strange happenings, for we had to deal with the devastation of our lands.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The World Warped|The World Warped]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | ||
Not much was known about the other world until, during the time [[J-Gnk]] acted as the [[Sentinel of Aether]],<ref>{{cite|This is a statue of J-Gnk, the fourth sentinel of Aether. J-Gnk was the Sentinel of Aether when the Ing brought war to Aether. He died in battle while defending the Great Temple.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> rifts began to spontaneously appear to that dark dimension, connecting the two lands for the first time.<ref>{{cite|The day came when space was torn asunder, revealing dimensional rifts to a dark place.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Ing Attack|The Ing Attack]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> A new race had been formed in the alternate dimension and began swarming out of the rifts, using their unique ability to possess and control life-forms on the indigenous species; the possessed creatures, known by the Luminoth as [[Darkling]]s, became the main threat during the confrontation and ended their state of peace.<ref name="darklings">{{cite|Horrible dark swarms streaked forth from these rifts, engulfing nearby creatures and transforming them into what we could come to call darklings. The dark creatures became our enemies, and peace came to an end on Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Ing Attack|The Ing Attack]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Many Luminoth were killed, including the ancient [[E-Btr|founder of Sanctuary Fortress]].<ref>{{cite|This is a statue of E-Btr, the founder of Sanctuary. He lived for nearly 5 centicycles, and died in hand-to-hand combat during the first Ing attacks.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
==Course of the War== | ==Course of the War== | ||
===Phase One: Preparation=== | ===Phase One: Preparation=== | ||
[[File:Energy Controller.jpg|200px|left|thumb|One of Aether's Energy Controllers.]] | [[File:Energy Controller.jpg|200px|left|thumb|One of Aether's Energy Controllers.]] | ||
Eventually the Luminoth created machines to open [[Portal|rifts]] into [[Dark Aether]] and began sending volunteer scouts through them.<ref name="aether">{{cite|In time, we created machines to open rifts to our enemy's world. Volunteer scouts went through the rifts and found a twisted world, harsh and poisonous...a Dark Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Dark Aether|Dark Aether]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Those scouts discovered the missing half of Aether's energy there as well as the true form beings responsible for possessing creatures on Aether, which they named "Ing" after the Luminoth word for terror.<ref>{{cite|They discovered that this world held the missing half of our planet's energy. They also saw the true face of the enemy, a race we came to call "Ing", meaning terror.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Dark Aether|Dark Aether]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The first scouts did not last long in Dark Aether's poisonous atmosphere, but the Luminoth were determined to return.<ref>{{cite|Our scouts could not survive long on the surface of Dark Aether, so venomous was its air. Still, we vowed to return. We prepared for war.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Dark Aether|Dark Aether]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
Before the stellar object impacted Aether, the Luminoth had constructed [[Energy Controller]]s as part of a [[Luminoth Energy Control System|system]] that regulated and distributed the [[Light of Aether]] across the planet, ensuring peace and prosperity.<ref>{{cite|The main Energy Controller was built in the Great Temple: three sub-controllers were built in Torvus, Agon, and Sanctuary. They collected the energy of Aether, then radiated it over the world to all who needed it. In time we came to call this precious energy the "Light of Aether". It brought peace and prosperity to the Luminoth.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Light of Aether|Light of Aether]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The revelation that Dark Aether had acquired half of that planetary energy, weakening the original Aether and keeping Dark Aether alive, led to the creation of [[Luminoth Technology|weapons and equipment]] that would be efficient in fighting the Ing. | |||
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[[File:Energy Transfer Module.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Energy Transfer Module.]] | [[File:Energy Transfer Module.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Energy Transfer Module.]] | ||
The first and one of the most critical Luminoth inventions for the war was the [[Light Crystal]], a portable mineral that emits light energy in Dark Aether, which allowed the Luminoth to explore the enemy land and bring war to the Ing, although the crystals did not protect from Ing attacks.<ref name="beginning">{{cite|We developed Crystals that brought the Light of Aether to the dark world. Using these Crystals allowed our warriors to explore the enemy lands, to bring war to the Ing. Sadly, the Crystals were not enough.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Our War Begins|Our War Begins]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> [[Light Crystal#Light Beacon|Light Beacons]] were strategically placed throughout Dark Aether as well. Another ability that the crystals and beacons have is to replenish the health of any creature alien to the alternate dimension and amplify the effects of any element with which its [[Light Crystal#Charged Crystals|charged]]. Luminoth armor and weapons proved ineffectual, however, and so they withdrew from Dark Aether in order to create better offensive and defensive technologies.<ref>{{cite|We needed stronger weapons, better armor. We withdrew from Dark Aether while our greatest minds devised new engines of war.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Our War Begins|Our War Begins]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
Because the Luminoth were vastly outnumbered and not prepared to fight a long war, they sought a means to end the war quickly, and to that end they decided to build a device to recover the lost planetary energy from Dark Aether, resulting in its collapse.<ref>{{cite|We were not prepared to fight a long war. The forces of the enemy outnumbered ours vastly. We sought a way to end the war quickly, without extended combat. We decided to build a device to recover our lost planetary energy from Dark Aether. Without this energy, the dark world would cease to be, and our world would be restored to stability.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Recovering Energy|Recovering Energy]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The device would not be completed until the war's [[#Phase Two: Desperation|Second Phase]]. | |||
Luminoth studies of the Ing revealed a dependence on dark energy, which they intended to exploit using a weapon, called the [[Dark Beam]], meant to overload them with that energy.<ref name="weapons">{{cite|Our studies of the Ing revealed the source of their attacks as dark energy. We built weapons to use this energy, thinking it could overload energy targets and eliminate them.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#New Weapons|New Weapons]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The weapon was not nearly as effective as predicted, and a new weapon was was developed in its stead; thus the [[Light Beam]] was brought into commission, a light-based weapon that could exterminate Ing forces efficiently.<ref>{{cite|We soon learned our error, as the Dark Beam was not of great effect on the Ing. We then began to develop a weapon that used light energy. This weapon would dispatch the Ing with terrible efficiency.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[Luminoth Lore#New Weapons|New Weapons]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
Soon the Ing learned to possess Luminoth, turning friends and family against each other and resulting in heavy Luminoth casualties.<ref>{{cite|In time, the Ing began to possess Luminoth as well as creatures. Friends and family members became the enemy, spilling Luminoth blood across the land.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The New Terror|The New Terror]]|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> A new, effective [[Dark Suit|form of armor]] was created to prevent Ing possession, but it was not perfect, and the practice of self-terminating under imminent threat of possession became commonplace.<ref>{{cite|Desperate, we devised shielding to prevent Ing possession. It was effective, but not perfect. Should the shielding fail, all Luminoth were prepared to self-terminate rather than become a weapon for the Ing.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The New Terror|The New Terror]]|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
===Phase Two: Desperation=== | ===Phase Two: Desperation=== | ||
[[File:Emperor Ing 3.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The Emperor Ing, ruler of the alternate dimension.]] | [[File:Emperor Ing 3.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The Emperor Ing, ruler of the alternate dimension.]] | ||
The Luminoth learned that the dark counterpart to their [[Great Temple]] on Aether, called the "[[Sky Temple]]" by Luminoth forces, was the lair of the [[Emperor Ing|leader of the Ing]].<ref name="temple">{{cite|We learned that the ruler of the Ing dwelled in a place dubbed the "Sky Temple" by our forces.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Sky Temple|The Sky Temple]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The temple contained the planetary energy of Dark Aether and was heavily guarded, and the [[Sky Temple Gateway|entrance]] was barred by a gate that required ten [[Sky Temple Keys|Keys]] to unlock.<ref>{{cite|This place held the planetary energy of Dark Aether as well. It was heavily guarded, and entry was barred by a great gate requiring ten keys to unlock. These keys were hidden throughout Dark Aether by the Ing.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Sky Temple|The Sky Temple]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The keys were hidden across Dark Aether by the Ing, and a mission was planned to claim them and recover the missing energy from the Sky Temple.<ref>{{cite|A mission was planned, one that would find the hidden keys and recover our missing energy from the Sky Temple.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Sky Temple|The Sky Temple]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
That mission came to fruition after the [[Energy Transfer Module]] was finally completed.<ref>{{cite|While our forces on Dark Aether fought desperate battles against superior numbers, our best minds completed their work. The Energy Transfer Module, a device designed to recover our lost planetary energy, was ready at last.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Final Crusade|The Final Crusade]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> A cadre of ten elite warriors, known as the [[Keybearer]]s, was equipped with the best armor and weaponry available and sent to invade the Sky Temple and retake the missing energy, ending the war once and for all.<ref>{{cite|A force of our greatest warriors was assembled, each equipped with the best armor and weaponry available. We sent this brave cadre of fighters to invade the Sky Temple and seize the missing energy lying within.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#The Final Crusade|The Final Crusade]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> All of the warriors were successful in locating the keys they were sent after, though nine were unsuccessful in returning them to the Sky Temple Gateway. Only one of the Keybearers, [[A-Kul]], was able to secure her key and unlock one of the ten locks, though she died before she could return to Aether.<ref>{{cite|Soon I shall pass to the final rest. My key is in place.|A-Kul's Testament|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> In a final attempt to inform anyone else who may try to liberate the Luminoth, she left [[Luminoth Lore#A-Kul's Clutes|clues]] as to where each warrior had fallen.<ref>{{cite|Through my spiritual link to the others, I know where their bodies lie. I shall leave this knowledge, that their last location in the dark world can be known. May this knowledge lead our warriors to the Sky Temple Keys. The time draws near. Hear the words of A-Kul, she they call Champion of Aether. Know that my warriors fought and died with uncommon valor. Do not look unkindly upon their failure, for they died to save us all.|A-Kul's Testament|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
When none of the Keybearers returned, the rest of the Luminoth went to Dark Aether in search of them, but in vain.<ref>{{cite|None of the warriors sent to the Sky Temple returned. Our forces searched Dark Aether for them, in vain.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Shattered Hope|Shattered Hope]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The Energy Transfer Module that had been assigned to them had been captured by the Ing, and so the Luminoth set out to prepare another mission and build a second module.<ref>{{cite|Of the Energy Transfer Module, there was no sign. Though saddened, we set out to prepare another mission, to build another module, to try once more to save our dying world.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Shattered Hope|Shattered Hope]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
Shortly afterward the Horde launched a massive attack and crippled the land of Agon, slaughtering many of the warriors there.<ref>{{cite|A massive Ing attack came to the land of Agon. Soon, the Temple of Agon was surrounded by the Horde, with no hope of salvation. Our gallant warriors there were slain, and Agon fell to the enemy.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Agon Falls|Agon Falls]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> All the defenders of the [[Agon Temple]] but the child acolyte squire [[D-Chr]] were slain, leaving the boy as the sole defender of the Temple until Agon fell to the enemy.<ref>{{cite|This is a statue of D-Chr, the Child Hero of Agon. Once a lowly acolyte squire, he became a warrior when the temple was attacked. All warriors but D-Chr were slain, leaving the boy as sole defender of the temple. He served for nearly a centicycle before being lost in battle on Dark Aether.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The energy in the temple had been drained: the Energy Transfer Module was being used by the Ing to seize the Light of Aether from the Energy Controllers on Aether.<ref>{{cite|Our blood chilled when we learned that the energy within that temple was drained. The Ing had found the Energy Transfer Module, and were using it as a weapon against us.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Agon Falls|Agon Falls]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
The forces of the Ing then moved on to Torvus, encountering heavy Luminoth resistance there.<ref name="torvus">{{cite|The Ing turned their focus on the Torvus Bog next, sending a vast force to lay siege to the temple there.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Torvus Falls|Torvus Falls]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Thousands of Ing were slain, including at least one Ing Horde war chief by the Torvus hero [[B-Stz]], and numerous battles were fought.<ref>{{cite|This is a statue of B-Stz, a great hero of Torvus. B-Stz led the charge in the Fourth battle of Torvus, single-handedly killing the Ing Horde war chief in battle. He died of old age in the temple he helped defend.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> When the Ing's superior numbers eventually led to the fall of Torvus, the energy was to taken to Dark Aether.<ref>{{cite|Thousands upon thousands of Ing were destroyed by our warriors, yet they kept coming until there was no Luminoth alive to offer resistance in Torvus. On that day, the energy of Torvus was taken to Dark Aether, and our hopes for survival grew dim.|[[Luminoth Lore]] "[[Luminoth Lore#Torvus Falls|Torvus Falls]]"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
===Phase Three: Desolation=== | ===Phase Three: Desolation=== | ||
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The remaining Luminoth forces had gathered at [[Sanctuary Fortress]], preparing for the inevitable siege that would strike the area.<ref name="sanctuary">{{cite|Our battered forces gathered in the Sanctuary Fortress to prepare for the inevitable siege there. They didn't wait long. Wave after wave of Ing assaulted the greatest of our fortresses, with one goal in mind: to seize the energy there. The Ing turned the machines of Sanctuary against our warriors, and soon all was lost. The energy of Sanctuary was taken by the Ing. Only one Energy Controller remained on Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]]-[[Luminoth Lore#Sanctuary Falls|Sanctuary Falls]]|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> waves of Ing bombarded the Fortress, possessing even the Luminoth mechanoids that had been built there.<ref name="sanctuary"/> Before long, they had drained the energy from the Fortress' Controller.<ref name="sanctuary"/> Only one Controller had remained intact on Aether.<ref name="sanctuary"/> With all hope of survival lost for the Luminoth, their only choice was to seclude from the destruction of their home in a life-preserving stasis that begged the question-would the Ing eventually decimate, or will the Luminoth remain in sleep forever?<ref name="twilight">{{cite|What few remained gathered in the Great Temple. There, all but U-Mos, the last Sentinel of Aether, entered into life-preserving stasis. There they remain, to be released once the Ing were destroyed...or to sleep forever. His people safe, U-Mos prepared for the last, terrible assault. In the silence of the Great Temple, he prayed for salvation, for deliverance from the terror of the Ing.|[[Luminoth Lore]]-[[Luminoth Lore#Twilight|Twilight]]|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The last remaining sentinel of the Luminoth, [[U-Mos]], stayed behind to guard the final Energy Controller in solitude.<ref name="twilight"/> This marks the end of the Luminoth's resistance against the Ing. | The remaining Luminoth forces had gathered at [[Sanctuary Fortress]], preparing for the inevitable siege that would strike the area.<ref name="sanctuary">{{cite|Our battered forces gathered in the Sanctuary Fortress to prepare for the inevitable siege there. They didn't wait long. Wave after wave of Ing assaulted the greatest of our fortresses, with one goal in mind: to seize the energy there. The Ing turned the machines of Sanctuary against our warriors, and soon all was lost. The energy of Sanctuary was taken by the Ing. Only one Energy Controller remained on Aether.|[[Luminoth Lore]]-[[Luminoth Lore#Sanctuary Falls|Sanctuary Falls]]|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> waves of Ing bombarded the Fortress, possessing even the Luminoth mechanoids that had been built there.<ref name="sanctuary"/> Before long, they had drained the energy from the Fortress' Controller.<ref name="sanctuary"/> Only one Controller had remained intact on Aether.<ref name="sanctuary"/> With all hope of survival lost for the Luminoth, their only choice was to seclude from the destruction of their home in a life-preserving stasis that begged the question-would the Ing eventually decimate, or will the Luminoth remain in sleep forever?<ref name="twilight">{{cite|What few remained gathered in the Great Temple. There, all but U-Mos, the last Sentinel of Aether, entered into life-preserving stasis. There they remain, to be released once the Ing were destroyed...or to sleep forever. His people safe, U-Mos prepared for the last, terrible assault. In the silence of the Great Temple, he prayed for salvation, for deliverance from the terror of the Ing.|[[Luminoth Lore]]-[[Luminoth Lore#Twilight|Twilight]]|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> The last remaining sentinel of the Luminoth, [[U-Mos]], stayed behind to guard the final Energy Controller in solitude.<ref name="twilight"/> This marks the end of the Luminoth's resistance against the Ing. | ||
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==Revival of the Luminoth== | ==Revival of the Luminoth== | ||
[[File:Samus Entering Great Temple.png|220px|left|thumb|Samus Aran enters the Great Temple.]] | [[File:Samus Entering Great Temple.png|220px|left|thumb|Samus Aran enters the Great Temple.]] | ||
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[[File:Emperor Ing 1.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Samus faces off against the Emperor Ing.]] | [[File:Emperor Ing 1.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Samus faces off against the Emperor Ing.]] | ||
[[File:Luminoth 02.png|250px|right|thumb|The Luminoth bid Samus | [[File:Luminoth 02.png|250px|right|thumb|The Luminoth bid Samus farewell.]] | ||
In | In order to gain access to the final Dark Energy Controller and defeat the Emperor Ing, Samus collects all ten [[Sky Temple Key]]s hidden across Dark Aether. She found A-Kul's clues in the [[Sky Temple Gateway|gateway]] where her fallen body lay and collected the keys herself, all hidden in [[Ingworm Cache]]s that can only be seen using [[Dark Visor]] technology. During her journey as well, she met the final hologram recordings of fallen heroes of Aether that gave their lives to protect the Energy Controllers. Once all of the keys were collected, she gained access to the Sky Temple and faced off against the Emperor Ing. After a long battle, the leader was finally defeated, and the energy was restored to Aether. With no energy to keep it together, Dark Aether began to collapse, the entire dimension being destroyed. Samus, fleeing the area, encountered Dark Samus for the final time, and in a limited time as well. She managed to escape the destruction of the world and return back to the Great Temple, where the awakening Luminoth greeted her. They bowed in honor of her courage, and she left without a word. If Samus had not destroyed the Ing threat, they would most definitely ravage other planets across the galaxy. Peace had, finally, returned to Aether. | ||
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==Notable Figures== | ==Notable Figures== | ||
===U-Mos=== | ===U-Mos=== | ||
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'''U-Mos''' is the last surviving sentinel of the Luminoth. He was the only survivor that did not join stasis, as to guard the Great Temple's Energy Controller. He met Samus Aran and informed her on her mission to save their world, and gave her advice on where to go, as well as the [[Light Suit]], the ultimate armor against the Dark World. | '''U-Mos''' is the last surviving sentinel of the Luminoth. He was the only survivor that did not join stasis, as to guard the Great Temple's Energy Controller. He met Samus Aran and informed her on her mission to save their world, and gave her advice on where to go, as well as the [[Light Suit]], the ultimate armor against the Dark World. | ||
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===Samus Aran=== | ===Samus Aran=== | ||
[[File:Light Suit 01.png|180px|right|thumb|Samus Aran]] | [[File:Light Suit 01.png|180px|right|thumb|Samus Aran]] | ||
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'''Samus Aran''' is the Bounty Hunter that was called by the Galactic Federation to investigate what had happened to the ''G.F.S. Tyr'' on Aether. She eventually met U-Mos and transferred the stolen energy from Dark Aether back to the original mainframe, and destroyed the entire world of Dark Aether. | '''Samus Aran''' is the Bounty Hunter that was called by the Galactic Federation to investigate what had happened to the ''G.F.S. Tyr'' on Aether. She eventually met U-Mos and transferred the stolen energy from Dark Aether back to the original mainframe, and destroyed the entire world of Dark Aether. | ||
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===I-Sha=== | ===I-Sha=== | ||
[[File:I-Sha.jpg|180px|right|thumb|I-Sha]] | [[File:I-Sha.jpg|180px|right|thumb|I-Sha]] | ||
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'''I-Sha''' was the last sentinel of the Agon Temple who informed Samus on the dangers of Dark Aether in his final hologram. | '''I-Sha''' was the last sentinel of the Agon Temple who informed Samus on the dangers of Dark Aether in his final hologram. | ||
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===A-Voq=== | ===A-Voq=== | ||
[[File:A-Voq.jpg|180px|right|thumb|A-Voq]] | [[File:A-Voq.jpg|180px|right|thumb|A-Voq]] | ||
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'''A-Voq''' was the last sentinel of the Torvus Temple who warned Samus of the toxic waters of Dark Aether and how the Torvus Forest became flooded. | '''A-Voq''' was the last sentinel of the Torvus Temple who warned Samus of the toxic waters of Dark Aether and how the Torvus Forest became flooded. | ||
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===O-Lir=== | ===O-Lir=== | ||
[[File:O-Lir.jpg|180px|right|thumb|O-Lir]] | [[File:O-Lir.jpg|180px|right|thumb|O-Lir]] | ||
'''O-Lir''' was the last sentinel of the Sanctuary Temple who told Samus of his regret for creating the Fortress' mechanoids, as they were possessed and used against their own kind. | '''O-Lir''' was the last sentinel of the Sanctuary Temple who told Samus of his regret for creating the Fortress' mechanoids, as they were possessed and used against their own kind. | ||
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===J-Gnk=== | ===J-Gnk=== | ||
{{main|J-Gnk}} | {{main|J-Gnk}} | ||
'''J-Gnk''' was the fourth sentinel of Aether and the one who ruled during the first Ing attack. | '''J-Gnk''' was the fourth sentinel of Aether and the one who ruled during the first Ing attack. | ||
===Keybearers=== | ===Keybearers=== | ||
{{main|Keybearer}} | {{main|Keybearer}} |