Locate all 20 Thousand-Year Fish fragments in Warframe's Plains of Eidolon. Uncover Cetus lore and the Tale of the Woman of the Earth and the Husband of the Sea.
Locations:
- Plains of Eidolon: Fragment Lore discusses the final battle between Gara and a Sentient. Onkko's transmission mentions the Ostron clans after the Orokin fall.
- Ancient History: Fragment Lore questions the true history of Cetus, the Unum, and the Quills, suggesting the Tenno's arrival is not accidental. Onkko's transmission introduces Er Phryah and Mer-Sah.
- The Tower's Flesh: Fragment Lore describes the Unum's self-replenishing body used for resources and the discovery of ancient technology. Onkko's transmission details Mer-Sah's status as 'cetus' (landless).
- Ostron Patois: Fragment Lore lists common Ostron phrases like 'Swazdo-lah' (greeting) and 'Dah-dap' (thank you). Onkko's transmission recounts Mer-Sah inviting Er-Phryah to a place where he would no longer be homeless.
- Tools of Harvest: Fragment Lore details the process of harvesting the Unum's body, including the roles of Drillers, Eruptors, and Retrievers. Onkko's transmission describes Er-Phryah's father disapproving of their love and Mer-Sah being cast adrift.
- Grineer Excavations: Fragment Lore speculates on the Plains' resource richness possibly due to the Sentient's remains or the Tower's presence, attracting Grineer activity. Onkko's transmission tells of Er-Phryah and Mer-Sah running away and never being heard from again.
- Amps: Fragment Lore explains that 'amps' are weapons used to hunt the Eidolon. Onkko's transmission describes an old woman on a toxic planet, who trades news with travelers and always asks about the yingbindunyai clade.
- The Quills of Cetus: Fragment Lore describes the Quills as secretive adherents of the Unum, known for their bond.
Tips
- The Codex entries for these fragments are identified by their blue coloring.
- Each fragment requires 1 scan.
- The fragments reveal the history, culture, and customs of Cetus and the Plains of Eidolon.
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