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+ | Believed to be a fairytale, Nekrotafeyo housed the Eridian civilization up until its sudden disappearance. Relics and writings on the planet reveal that the entire population of the planet was sacrificed to power the Machine, which was used to incarcerate an [[The Destroyer|ancient threat]] to the galaxy. |
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+ | == Involvement == |
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+ | In ''Borderlands 3'', the [[Crimson Raiders]] come to Nekrotafeyo seeking a way to prevent the opening of the Great Vault. [[Typhon DeLeon]], thought dead, reveals himself and highlights the existence of the Machine, a great planetary mechanism used to originally seal the Great Vault. Dispersing resistance from stranded [[Maliwan]] forces, resident [[Guardians]] and interloping [[Children of the Vault]], the Crimson Raiders attempt to reactivate the Machine using the four extant Vault Keys, but their efforts are ultimately foiled by [[Tyreen Calypso]], who irreparably damages a key part of the mechanism. |
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+ | ==Points of Interest== |
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+ | ===The Machine=== |
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+ | ===Vault of the Architect=== |
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+ | ==Inhabitants== |
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+ | ===Common Enemies=== |
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+ | * [[Manta]] |
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+ | * [[Korax]] |
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+ | * [[Guardians]] |
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+ | * [[Dijira]] |
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+ | ===Notable Enemies=== |
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+ | * [[Blinding Banshee]] |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Runes on the planet's surface indicate that Nekrotafeyo means ''first landing'', suggesting that it is not the first Eridian foothold in the universe. |
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+ | **It is also a reference to the ''[[w:c:homeworld:Main Page|Homeworld]]'' series of games, another IP owned by [[Gearbox]]. |
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+ | *The name of the planet seems to be a variation of the Greek word ''nekrotafeio'' (νεκροταφείο), which translates to "cemetery". |
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Nekrotafeyo is the homeworld of the Eridians and is the setting for the final chapters of Borderlands 3. Now devoid of civilization, it has been desecrated by Maliwan in their attempts to gain a deeper understanding of Eridian technology.
History
Believed to be a fairytale, Nekrotafeyo housed the Eridian civilization up until its sudden disappearance. Relics and writings on the planet reveal that the entire population of the planet was sacrificed to power the Machine, which was used to incarcerate an ancient threat to the galaxy.
Involvement
In Borderlands 3, the Crimson Raiders come to Nekrotafeyo seeking a way to prevent the opening of the Great Vault. Typhon DeLeon, thought dead, reveals himself and highlights the existence of the Machine, a great planetary mechanism used to originally seal the Great Vault. Dispersing resistance from stranded Maliwan forces, resident Guardians and interloping Children of the Vault, the Crimson Raiders attempt to reactivate the Machine using the four extant Vault Keys, but their efforts are ultimately foiled by Tyreen Calypso, who irreparably damages a key part of the mechanism.
Points of Interest
The Machine
Vault of the Architect
Inhabitants
Common Enemies
Notable Enemies
Trivia
- Runes on the planet's surface indicate that Nekrotafeyo means first landing, suggesting that it is not the first Eridian foothold in the universe.
- The name of the planet seems to be a variation of the Greek word nekrotafeio (νεκροταφείο), which translates to "cemetery".
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