![]() ![]() In fact, I feel some affection for the creature birthed." ↑ White Lady: "It faced the Gendered Child? I never begrudged the Wyrm's dalliance as bargain.↑ The Last Stag: "Where are we? I have never been to this station.".↑ Midwife: "That village above here, home to a sad creature.↑ Mantis Village Lore Tablet: "The truce remains.↑ Failed Tramway workers Dream Nail dialogue: ".It couldn't be built." ".this nest rejects us.".Its inhabitants never accepted Hallownest's King." ↑ Quirrel: "Supposedly, there's a village deep in the warren.↑ 5.0 5.1 Weaversong description: "left by the Weavers who departed Hallownest for their old home.".↑ Midwife: "Amazing things the weavers once crafted on their looms stories, shields, spells.".↑ Stalking Devout Dream Nail dialogue: ".Protect.Crush." ".For Herrah.For Brood.Their sealed mother, but the common beast. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Fungal Wastes Lore Tablet: "This border bounds the twisting, scratching things.A sad fall for the most intelligent species." Our brood is lost to that pestilence of the mind. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Midwife: "I'm a servant to the nest, though few in recent times would seek my service.The Distant Village itself grew silent, with the exception of the Beast's Den serving as a deadly trap for unfortunate wanderers. Herrah's surviving followers continue to protect her by hunting intruders, their mind clouded by the Infection. The Weavers also left Deepnest to return to their old home outside Hallownest. Hornet left the Nest, but would eventually return, seeking answers throughout the doomed land of Hallownest. Yet, this sacrifice proved unsuccessful and the Nest found itself Infected nonetheless. In exchange, the queen became a Dreamer to seal the Hollow Knight, the Vessel containing the Infection. With her consort dead, Herrah had a daughter with the Pale King, Hornet, to perpetuate the Nest's rule. The Distant Village was also linked to the kingdom's Stagways, although its station was never visited by the Last Stag before the Knight's journey. ![]() ![]() Įventually, the Pale King was able to bargain with Herrah the Beast for her help in containing the Infection plaguing Hallownest. The Mantis Tribe kept the Nest's beasts from pushing further, following a truce with the Kingdom. They also rejected the rule of Hallownest, such as by violently forcing the Kingdom to cease the construction of a tram line throughout the upper part of their territory. The Nest kept their territory bound at the edge of Deepnest and defended it with hostility against the Fungal Tribe. The Weavers, talented silk crafters, were not natives of Hallownest and resided in their own den, hidden at the heart of Deepnest. Their brood was tended to by creatures such as Midwife, one of which survived the Infection and hides deep below the village. The creatures of the Nest lived in the Distant Village, houses of silk suspended in a deep cavern at the far end of Deepnest. She outlived her consort but her followers, Little Weavers, Stalking Devouts and Weavers, continued serving both their queen and the Nest with devotion. Unlike the Pale King's Kingdom, the Nest was not led by a king of honoured caste, but a queen of common descent, Herrah the Beast. The beasts of Deepnest are arachnids in appearance and used to be one of the most intelligent species in the land of Hallownest. ![]()
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