Parvos Granum is the original founder of the Orokin-era Corpus merchant cult and the inventor of Specter technology. As part of a deal he made with the Orokin, he received the
Protea Warframe as a bodyguard. He was presumed dead for millennia after being betrayed by the Corpus Board of Directors, where an assassination attempt resulted in his ship being lost during a faulty Void translation.
Unlike the current-era Corpus, most notably Nef Anyo, who have achieved their wealth through slothful means, Parvos Granum is a cold, calculating, and intelligent individual who values hard work and will actively take steps and measures to achieve his goals. Disappointed in how low the Corpus have fallen on his return from the Void, Parvos proclaims he will restructure the Corpus or will otherwise separate himself from them to form a splinter faction. Following his return, the current Corpus Board of Directors have been largely absent as Parvos leads Corpus forces in space, formed the Sisters of Parvos with Vala Glarios as his assistant, has dispatched salvage teams to the Zariman Ten Zero, and hired Drusus to acquire Entrati artifacts from Albrecht's Laboratories.
Lore & History[]
Origin and the Corpus Tenets[]
- Main article: Fragments/The Tenets
Parvos Granum grew up during the height of the Orokin era, together with his brother Cladius, who he admired for his physical strength while being frustrated with his naiveté and lack of ambition, occasionally imagining he had a clever sister instead. They lived with their father on a small farm as grain farmers, the same as dozens of generations of their family before them. After years and years of back-breaking manual labor, one-day Parvos left for the nearby Orokin city. He was awestruck by the decadent splendor of their gem-encrusted gold and ivory architecture, flaunting their wealth accrued through their greed upon the simple living people like himself and his family. As he shouted "I take what I am owed!" he ripped a handful of
Rubedo jewels from the gates and tried to run, but was promptly caught by the Orokin servants which dragged him to the town square. As punishment for theft, his left hand was cut off with a plasma dagger but while the gathered crowd cheered he managed to swallow one of the Rubedo gemstones.
With the Rubedo burning up inside him Parvos managed to crawl back to the farmstead, where his father and brother found him collapsed and near death. After coming back to his senses he threw up the molten Rubedo, a feat that Parvos affirms would have killed any man of lesser conviction, and that the single stone was worth more than ten generations' farm work.
The next day Parvos returned to the city, pawning the gem for a financial loan. His newfound wealth in hand he then loaned parts of it to other poor folk like him, who desired more of their life. With each new investment or associate, Parvos taught each one of them his philosophy of the evils of contentment and idleness as well the gift of Desire, while his partners themselves went on to further loan their money to others and spread his teachings, gathering more followers with each transaction.
In time his fortune had multiplied exponentially and he commissioned a golden prosthesis for his missing left hand.
One day during his journeys news reached him that his father had finally collapsed under the toiling farm work. Parvos rushed back to his home to find his father had already died.
Committed to ending the history of his family's brutal and extorted labor, he gave the order to flatten and demolish the farmstead and the surrounding fields, despite Cladius' protests. In their place, he erected a new city of the future called "Corposium", where even the smallest of men would be welcome to apply his wit and desire to make his own wealth.
Specter Particle Theory[]
One of Parvos Granum's accomplishments was the creation of the Specter Particle Theory which would set the foundation for Specter technology that enables the imprinting of rudimentary behavior into bodies.
Protea and Disappearance[]
Having acquired the Entrati's research into time, Parvos Granum conceived the designs for the
Protea Warframe to serve as his bodyguard. As part of an undisclosed deal, Ballas obliged into creating the time-manipulating "child of two fathers."
Granum was later betrayed by the Corpus Board of Directors, whose assassins sabotaged his transport's Void drive. However, he was saved by Protea's time powers, but this resulted him being trapped within a part of the Void which would later be known as the Granum Void.
The Deadlock Protocol[]
As the Corpus Board of Directors continuously reach a voting impasse, Nef Anyo invokes The Deadlock Protocol, a contingency initiative to instate a successor to the Founder. Nef Anyo makes the claim that he himself is the genetic heir which, if true, would give him total control over the Board. He intends to prove this by searching for traces of
Protea, using Solaris workers as a sacrifice for Void-temporal jumps to reach the Granum Void.
In an effort to thwart Nef Anyo's plans, the Tenno aids Solaris United and gets to the Granum Void before Nef Anyo's henchmen do. There, they discover that Parvos Granum had survived from Protea's sacrifice by trapping them in a temporal prison, at the cost of Protea becoming a Specter of herself. The Warframe Specter becomes hostile and sends its Errant Specters throughout Nef Anyo's fleet; Parvos Granum does not deny Nef Anyo being his son but is disgusted with his twisted and slothful methods within the Corpus, stating he simply used him to summon the Tenno to reignite Protea into action.
Angered by this deception and the threat of the Protea Specter, Nef Anyo calls truce with Solaris United and delivers the Tenno the blueprint to the
Xoris, a glaive fashioned with Parvos Granum's Specter Particle Theory. Seeing Parvos Granum's high intelligence being a threat, Solaris United reluctantly accept the weapon. However, as the Errant Specters overrun Nef Anyo's fleet, he quickly breaks the truce and decides to self-destruct his ships. The Tenno jump into Granum Void once more and use the Xoris to save the trapped Solaris workers, and Parvos uses the chance to escape to real-space. He remarks dryly that the destruction of Anyo's fleet has left the Tenno trapped in the Void with the Protea Specter, but wishes them a polite goodbye during their final battle.
In the aftermath, Parvos Granum is unfazed by the defeat of the Protea Specter, sending the Tenno an inbox message stating he intends to restructure the Corpus to counter the impending threat from Tau. Otherwise, he will abandon his children to create a new doctrine, inviting the Tenno and Solaris United a seat next to him.
Corpus Proxima[]
All Corpus space territory in the Venus Proxima, Neptune Proxima, Pluto Proxima, and Veil Proxima are claimed to be "Granum space" by their Corpus Captains.
Call of the Tempestarii[]
Vala Glarios claims to be a servant of Parvos Granum in her quest for vengeance against the Tempestarii, an Old War Railjack that left her stranded in an attack. The Tenno thwarts Vala's efforts, using a Tempestarii ordinance to banish her into the Void. She appears in the Granum Void and collapses, where she is greeted by Parvos Granum who extends his golden hand to her.
Sisters of Parvos[]
Seeking to fulfill his desire of having a reliable sister, Parvos Granum recruits Candidates to rise above the masses and become his Sister, providing them Hound companions, Warframe Specter guardians, and latent technological weapons in the form of Tenet weaponry. Vala Glarios serves as his right-hand woman, overseeing the growth of the Sisters.
Angels of the Zariman[]
After The New War, the long-lost Orokin colony ship Zariman Ten Zero reappeared from the Void. Immediately, both Parvos Granum and the Grineer Worm Queen sent their loyal subordinates to claim the legendary vessel in their name. Power aboard the Zariman periodically shifts in either side's favor as both the Tenno and the beings now inhabiting the ship strike back at them to protect their home.
Dante Unbound[]
- Main article: Leverian#Dante
- Main article: Disruption/Quotes#On Deimos
Seeking to acquire artifacts pertaining to Albrecht Entrati, Parvos Granum hired Leverian curator Drusus for assistance. Desperate from lack of visitors and low donations, Drusus signed a deal, but when he failed to make payment on time,
Dante's Leverian was seized as compensation. Drusus was forced to turn to the Tenno behind Parvos's back for assistance.
Belly of the Beast[]
Desiring to weaponize
Jade, Parvos Granum's forces assault the Stalker on Uranus and seize Jade's
Volatile Motes to create an army of Jade Light Eximus. He recognizes Ordis' former identity as Ordan Karris, believing the Cephalon's efforts to help Jade are squandered and offers to restore Ordan Karris to his former glory.
Trivia[]
- Parvos Granum is voiced by Ed Kelly[1].
- Parvos Granum's name in Latin means "small grain", but is correctly spelled "Parvum Granum". As mentioned in the Codex Fragment "Humble Beginnings", he and his family grew up collecting grain for the Orokin.
- The name can also mean "small seed", possibly alluding to his philosophy's role as the origin of the Corpus. Either translation also sheds further light into the naming of the Black Seed group.
- Granum once tried to hire Cavalero as an enforcer, who flatly refused his offer.
- Parvos Granum narrates the trailer for
Protea Prime alongside Ballas, and is the first and currently only one to have someone other than Ballas as a narrator.














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This guy's lame, I like the queens more.
Would Parvos Granum be in favor of unions?
I would imagine yes, though with him there probably don't need to be any cause workers rights would just be guaranteed. Dudes philosophy is literally 'Charity is good for everyone' and 'Money is just a tool to use' That last one is the part most people tend to forget, it's not something to hoard and covet just for the hell of it
Parvos really should come back into the spotlight sometime. I can't be alone in thinking that the Corpus are kinda a bunch of clowns, and in need of some villainous upgrade.
Nef is bumbling, Alad V is a pure Starscream, Frohd heckin died..
Actually Frohd Bek is still alive. He is mentioned in the Partnership fragments but DE has seemingly done little with his character since then.
This aged like wine
And I'm so glad for it
The other Corpus people are just guys who boast and scam others
Parvos however is dangerous because if he desires something he's willing to do something to get it, While also having a philosophy I agree with
Lets see:
Great leader
Has a harem
Rescue people from a mass murderer in the space
Have good lines
Destroyed his own son Nef Anyo for doing shit supposedly in his name
Etc.
Teeno comparison:
"My warframe is strong!"
Cucked by her mom
Mass murderer
Only give a shit when he need something for himself or to make stronger weapons to kill more
Cry in forum when something is nerfed or too hard/boring to farm
Make comparison list btw a chad and himself
Etc.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
True true
Real
I think Granum is the member of the Corpus that I have by far the most respect for. Unlike other members, he at least puts his money where his mouth is, and he identifies the myriad issues with the modern Corpus ideology. Don't get me wrong, I very strongly dislike his tenets of Objectivism (Ayn Rand was a goddamn idiot), but... at least he has principles to disagree with. Anyo and Bek just want money, and Alad's... well, Alad.
What makes Parvos feels terrifying is that he built the Corpus empire himself from nothing. Think about all the large forces in this game, they usually have pre-existing force of power pre-originating from a previous power. Ballas certainly did not found the Orokin. Sentient forces were originated from Orokin. Narmer was Sentient. Grineer already existed before and were taken control of by the Twin Queens. Even the Infestation existed as a large-scale plague before.
Ballas, the Twin Queens and Hunhow either stole, granted, or wormed their way into an existing power. But not Parvos. Parvos is the only founder who built the Corpus empire from nothing. No Orokin connections. No great power. No inherited privileges. No riches. No nothing. He built one of the largest factions in Warframe universe from nothing but his own tenets.
He didn't built anything from nothing and even states so. He stole a single, very valuable item and then built on it's worth. Not very different from someone building on an inheritance,
Yes, but he paid in advance his crime with his lost arm. He built upon the worth he stole from the Rubedo gem, multiplied it insanefold, and brought back his hand in the form of gold prosthetic, and building a mega-empire ontop of that.
Take everything away and leave him on an empty neighborhood and he'll just create another mega-empire if he feels like it. That's what makes him terrifying and a level above everyone else. He's not dependent on Corpus, he is Corpus.
He stole something that might have been a small fortune for a single individual. It is incomparable to the scale we're talking about when compared to the corpus faction. He stole like a handful of rubedo... How much rubedo do you have tenno? A lot...
Is there any information anywhere that mentions how he is apparently in control of the Corpus fleet in Railjack now? ( or maybe it's different from the current Corpus fleet?). Also how did he manage to get the fleet anyway.
Well he's got the ultimate right to rule as the founder, so many probably signed on under him (also helps he was ready to annihilate it all if need be). As for who references him, that one captain on the first salvage tutorial mission does when she mentions contacting him for permission for certain weapons. Separate region you invade has the ship decorated with Parvos shrines as well, implying he's in command of that fleet.
One of the best lore characters. This guy is the perfect sort of Ambiguous Evil. He opposes the current evil (the Corpus), what he says in his tenets is mostly true (and based), but he also has his own agenda, hidden motives and questionable morality, and is powerful and clever enough to be a main bad guy.
I think we fight him because he's just that unpredictable. Can we restructure the Corpus and make them the good guys? Probably. Can he also take over the galaxy? Just as likely.
Can I please just ask... why are we fighting this guy? Literally 100% of the conflict with him post Deadlock Protocol has been incited by us. Why are we invading the Granum void to begin with? Those spectres are under Granum control, so what's wrong with them existing? Also, he offered us a seat to help run a new Corpus with the Solaris in tow to take down the old regime which we have been trying to do for quite a long time. He has literally just offered to help us, and we just ghosted him and then started killing people. I'm really confused lol, what did he actually do wrong?
TLDR: he's a smart and ambitious unknown, and his goal isn't quite the same as ours.
One reason could be his knowledge of specters. I think the protea in the void was some form specter, and a guy on a constant quest for power with a bunch of dumb warframes would be a pretty destabilizing force. Parvos is pretty ambitious and I think he's smart enough to take the Tenno down. Beyond that, I think his ideal world would be one of sheep and wolves. If you can work hard enough and get lucky enough to get rich, then great, you have a seat at the table. If you don't have the lucky opportunity to choke down a shiny rock while no one is looking, then you get shafted, like Parvos's brother and father. If we put him in power, we might just end up being the attack dogs of another Orokin-esque thing. And remember, the best source of knowledge we have on him is Corpus propaganda (the reliefs on corpus ships), therefore it probably paints him in a better light than what he actually did. Or it could all be wrong and he could be wally using a meat puppet or something. He did spend a few hundred years in the Void.
Right now, he is trying to claim the Zariman Ten zero, which is apparently not his to claim. This shows that he cares more about his own benefit, otherwise he wouldn't try to make enemies out of Tenno.
When it comes to the Tenno starting a fight with someone/something it can sometimes be that they never did anything too wrong. There are 3 reasons the Tenno would initiate a fight with something/someone.
The Lotus told them to.
Someone/something did something rude/bad to the Lotus.
They were rude to us.
The better question to ask would be, "Why does the Lotus want to fight Parvos Granum?".
He's kinda based to be honest.
"Fortune despises the idle man. Stasis is death. ALways move forward." Shit hits hard af tho
Honestly I kind of hope he becomes our new mentor. Parvos' philosophy alligns pretty well with tenno, us the players. We put in countless hours of hard work and farming to acquire wealth such as credits and loot in the form of weapons and warframes, so much of them in fact that I bet our inventory and bank balance would make many corpus blush.
But he is pretty mad though, we are kiling his sisters that he prepared for the coming sentient threat (probably why we haven't seen any sister in the new war)
Not all of them. He's explicitly been stated to have sisters other than the ones we fight. From his perspective we seem to be doing him a favor by getting rid of sisters foolish or weak enough to let themselves get killed.
"When I was a child, I would wish I had a sister who would step me"
- Pelvos Grandpaman
Man... Should I fear the fact that his philosophy makes an absurd sense to me about real life as well?
"Fear not poverty. Poverty is the bitter soil in which sweet desire blossoms.""Fortune despises the idle man. Stasis is death. Always move forward.""Be envious. Covet. Then take what you desire.""Deception is the sword of wisdom. Be wise.""Beware the idle man who would lull you back into idleness.""Contentment is idleness. Desire inspires action. Nurture all desires.""Money begets money.""Charity is power. More charity is more power.""Shun sentimentality. It is a weakness that binds the idle man.""Fulfill desire and others will follow."
"Charity is power. More charity is more power" he kinda sounds like a harsh version of perrin sequence
Yes, I think you should fear that fact. Don't fall into the Objectivist trap. It leads to hoarding, oppression, and environmental destruction.
Lorewise the strongest character in the series, killed an entire army of tenno with conventional explosives. One tenno in turn is worth 4-5 armies of other races.
He killed an entire army of warframes, not tenno. Tenno can control countless warframes and survive their destruction. Still, killing an army of warframes is really impressive though.
The feat is still the same.
It's heavily implied that the voice of Desire is actually the Man in the Wall, and, accordingly, Parvos surviving eating the rubedo gem is not actually his 'will' or 'desire' as he claims.
Unrelatedly, but also implied, is that his scheme of loans that earned him such vast fortune is actually just a pyramid scheme of some sort.
Perhaps. There's that whole "with the Devil is his eye" bit, which could be entirely metaphorical but also could be very literal.
The man just wants a harem.
LOLLL OMG you were right !
Oh my god thats funny
Is he still a bad guy? Having doubt after he appears briefly in Call of The tempestarii
He will be in the future right now he is neutral but more on the enemy side because the sisters still attack us
More like we're attacking the sisters for their weapon. if you listen to flavor texts, a certain sister would say "is this what you want? (referring to weapon) you could've just asked"
He can't hate Tenno for killing Sisters he used them to create.
He never really seems to mind when we off a sister.
Lol, Parvos background story is rubbish. Warframe has the best sound team, a good graphics team but needs to fire some scripters, both software and literary.
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Really? He is an embodiment of the Corpus philosophy, working from the ground up, maybe immoral, maybe the farm story may be cliche, but in my eyes, definitely a cold, calculating, capitalistic entrepreneur that represents the corpus pretty well.
On one hand, he invented Space Capitalism, which is a bad look. On the other, he admitted it was a flawed philosophy and seemed interested in working with SU to build a better one. We will have to wait and see whether he is Grandpa or Guillotine
While Space Capitalism is a really bad thing, especially in the Anarcho-Space Capitalism of the Corpus, I can't deny capitalism is a necessary evil in the evolution of humanity. You have to look through his perspective at the time and the sociopolitical situation to understand him, capitalism, socialism, communism, etc. didn't exist yet. It is easy for us to say how he could have done different, but he didn't have Marx writing The Communist Manifesto at his time for him to know it, neither he had the resources to seek a different system as he barely had any money or prestige at the time (a single rock won't change the entire economic system alone, so the loans were necessary). With that in mind you need to understand how it evolves and how Parvos is evolving with it, since it follows an order and you can't really get to communism or socialism directly without going trough capitalism. The order is: nomadism¹ > sedentarism² > slave based economy³ > feudalism⁴ > capitalism⁵ > socialism⁶ > communism⁷ > anarchy⁸.
¹The first way humans lived and the way most animals live, simply moving from place to place to find food and resources. It is stilll existent in some parts of Africa and Brazil in the form of isolated nomad indigenous tribes (moderns nomads generally don't qualify under the this part the economic progress theory as they practice activities akin to capitalism);
²this is where basic tradind starts creating some form of economy and fundamental consepts such as private property and even the State are created, even if to warrant the private property, according to Locke's contratualist theory. Many indigenous tribes tribes are classified in this phase to this day especially, but not exclusively, the isolated ones in Africa and Brazil;
³slave based economy was an economic model where the workers were slaves slaved either by debt (any similarity to Solaris United is not a coincidence, an economic system can borrow concepts from others, it is just not a good idea most of the time) or by being war prisioners. It was common in Europe notably in the Classical Rome and Classical Greece while other parts of the world had different economies, either in a previous stage or a different economical system that i'm not as familiar with but serves the role for the third stage, such as what existed in China and India;
⁴feudalism replaced the slave based economy in Europe especially with the fall of the Roman Empire. In the feudalism, the noble were the ones who controlled land and since money wasn't that important they effectively ruled their land, making the power decentralized, instead of centralized on the kings. This is seemingly the system the Orokin had when Parvos created capitalism;
⁵in the real world the Industrial Revolution universalized capitalism after a shy start in the mercantlist era. In the Warframe universe, however, Parvos singlehandedly created it (no pun intended, no, seriously I only noticed it after writing), what is worth noting is: if you asked someone in the feudalist era if they thought having a system where anyone can own anything and the ability to control capital and by extent power can be obtained by anyone by theoretically hard work (and in reality luck) is a bad idea, compared to the system where the noble own land and control everything and no else has any way of ascending I have no doubt no one would say it is a bad idea. And this is exactly where Parvos was, so he didn't do something bad, he did what was good at the time, what could be done;
⁶this is where Parvos becomes good again, after seeing the flaws of the capitalist system, he noted a better, fairier system could exist especially after seeing the extreme greed of Nef Anyo and maybe thinking about it for millenia, so allying with the Solaris United (which are probably ideologically communists) and the Tenno who aren't really part of any economic system but are highly allied to the Solaris making us pro-socialism/communism would prove Parvos has come back to his original goal of bringing equality and ending the exploration of the poor in whichever economic system they are in. Or if he gets control of the Corpus back (I'm speculating this is where we will kill Nef Anyo) he could change how everything works and actually turn the corpus into a socialist society;
⁷communism is the more permanent economic system as described by Marx while socialism is more of a temporary transition phase. I'm not going on much detail here, you can read The Communist Manifesto if you want to learn more, it is just a couple dozen pages long. Communism is probably too deep for the Warframe lore, since it would require a strong stabilization of power which would take centuries;
⁸it is disputed whether some form of anarchism is what succeeds communism, but some theorists say humanity may reach a point where the government is no longer necessary after learning with communism.
So as you can see, he didn't do anything wrong, but rather what was possible and is now seeking to resolve the problems caused by that step by progressing to the next one. So I would say he is a good person and the creation of Space Capitalism wasn't a mistake or a bad thing, but rather a step in the right direction, even if a necessary evil, and he is still following the right path towards his goal of liberating the poor. He may have been corrupted by power when he was the chief of the Corpus, but power corrupts everyone, no matter what, and his loss of power has saved him from that and we are hopefully going help him continue his path.
Excuse me?
What. The. Balls.
Your argument hinges are Marx being correct. An intro level economics class can prove to the contrary. Marx believed that the poor were inherently morally greater than the wealthy, where in fact the poor were just the wealthy but with less money. Any system involving value is going to optimize efficiency at capitalism and optimize equity at socialism. Communism flows into anarchy and anarchy will always decay back into capitalism eventually.
"where in fact the poor were just the wealthy but with less money"
While I do understand where you're coming from, there have been a few studies done that show that people with more power are less likely to care about others than those without it are. When the power is removed from them, it balances out, but due to the fact that the only ways to get that power in the first place include:
Winning the birth lottery
Winning the actual lottery
Being an otherwise extremely lucky person willing to forsake other parts of your own community in order to continue amassing power/wealth
It's pretty easy to understand where the assumption of morals comes from, and the fact that it's only slightly off from reality, meaning that things based off that aren't going to be massively away from fact either.
I'm wondering, now, if Parvos ever did make it out of the void. It's possible that he did, and was/is being more or less useless in Orphix venom, but it's also possible that the message was sent from a future that never existed/does not exist - a future where he escaped, but that we canceled out with the Protea specter's death/destruction.
Edit: It's also possible that after his possible escape he brought Deimos out of the void, giving us access to the Necramechs needed to defeat the Orphixs, but then we need to know how he got the information about the Orphixs. What's the plural of Orphix, anyway? Orphixs, Orphixes?
It would seem that he seeks to reform Corpus but if it so happens that such reform cannot take place, he will stop seeing Tenno and Solaris as competition and instead as partners. This is what he meant by making a new doctrine and if it fails, the Tenno and Solaris will have a seat in his table leading him creating a new philosophy to replace the Corpus doctrine altogether. The new philosophy will be forged with Solaris and Tenno helping to in authoring it as Parvos would see his children beyond reproach thus fresh blood is required in making a new viable way forward.
It happens but doesn’t happen but it dose in another world
So what you are saying is..
E T E R N A L I S M
God I hate eternalism sometimes