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|othernames= AUN-326<br>Cormorant Blade<ref name="Praxic Justice">'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore]]:[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter|Season of the Drifter]], [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#Praxic Justice|Praxic Justice]]''</ref>
|othernames= AUN-326<br>Cormorant Blade<ref name="Praxic Justice">'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter]] - [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#Praxic Justice|Praxic Justice]]''</ref>
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===Opposing The Drifter===
===Opposing The Drifter===
{{Quote|You want my professional opinion? Ideas are powerful things, and the Drifter has too many. Board that travesty he calls a ship and throw him out an airlock, before the City sees another Dark Age.|Aunor, in her report to the Consensus on the Drifter}}
{{Quote|You want my professional opinion? Ideas are powerful things, and the Drifter has too many. Board that travesty he calls a ship and throw him out an airlock, before the City sees another Dark Age.|Aunor, in her report to the Consensus on the Drifter}}
Aunor was asked by Commander [[Zavala]] to represent the [[Praxic Order]] at a [[Consensus]] meeting about [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]]. As she arrived, Aunor heard Zavala declaring that he saw no reason to deny the Drifter a more permanent lease within the Tower. Aunor immediately protested and informed the Consensus that the Praxic Order was recommending that the Drifter be immediately exiled from the Last City and that they were prepared to do it themselves if necessary. Zavala acknowledged her opinion but stated that all [[Guardian]]s were welcome in the Last City, causing Aunor to cut him off and angrily declare that the Drifter was no Guardian. The Titan Vanguard continued, amending that all beings willing to fight in defense of the City were welcome. She retorted that he had invited her there for the Praxic Order's opinion and then addressed the rest of the Consensus, declaring that her order regarded the Drifter and his experimentation with the [[Darkness]] as a threat equal to that of [[Dominus Ghaul]] and [[Oryx, the Taken King]]. Ignoring interruptions from Executor [[Hideo]] and [[Ikora Rey]], Aunor pointed out that the Drifter was encouraging Guardians to utilize [[Taken]] to kill fellow Guardians in [[Gambit]]. When Zavala noted there had been no final deaths, she shot back that there were no final deaths that they knew of and accused the Consensus of letting the Drifter normalize interaction with and manipulation of the Taken. Aunor reported that the Praxic Order had seen a record number of Guardians go rogue in recent months, causing Aarch [[Jalaal]] to mock her and question what "rogue" even meant. She continued, noting that her filed report to them contained information on Guardians who had adopted the title of "[[Shadows of Yor|Dredgen]]". Aunor warned that the Drifter's ideas were far too dangerous to allow in the City and recommended throwing him out of his ship's airlock before he brought another [[Dark Age]] upon the City, but the Consensus merely stared at her in silence. Declaring that she had paperwork to file and that they knew where to find her office, Aunor stormed out of the Consensus chamber. As she left, she spotted a maintenance worker she had passed by, seemingly asleep in the entrance area with a hat covering his face, which she found suspicious. Unbeknownst to Aunor, the maintenance worker was in fact the Drifter, who was disguised to spy on the meeting.<ref name=PO>'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore]]:[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter|Season of the Drifter]], [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#Praxic Order|Praxic Order]]''</ref>
Aunor was asked by Commander [[Zavala]] to represent the [[Praxic Order]] at a [[Consensus]] meeting about [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]]. As she arrived, Aunor heard Zavala declaring that he saw no reason to deny the Drifter a more permanent lease within the Tower. Aunor immediately protested and informed the Consensus that the Praxic Order was recommending that the Drifter be immediately exiled from the Last City and that they were prepared to do it themselves if necessary. Zavala acknowledged her opinion but stated that all [[Guardian]]s were welcome in the Last City, causing Aunor to cut him off and angrily declare that the Drifter was no Guardian. The Titan Vanguard continued, amending that all beings willing to fight in defense of the City were welcome. She retorted that he had invited her there for the Praxic Order's opinion and then addressed the rest of the Consensus, declaring that her order regarded the Drifter and his experimentation with the [[Darkness]] as a threat equal to that of [[Dominus Ghaul]] and [[Oryx, the Taken King]]. Ignoring interruptions from Executor [[Hideo]] and [[Ikora Rey]], Aunor pointed out that the Drifter was encouraging Guardians to utilize [[Taken]] to kill fellow Guardians in [[Gambit]]. When Zavala noted there had been no final deaths, she shot back that there were no final deaths that they knew of and accused the Consensus of letting the Drifter normalize interaction with and manipulation of the Taken. Aunor reported that the Praxic Order had seen a record number of Guardians go rogue in recent months, causing Aarch [[Jalaal]] to mock her and question what "rogue" even meant. She continued, noting that her filed report to them contained information on Guardians who had adopted the title of "[[Shadows of Yor|Dredgen]]". Aunor warned that the Drifter's ideas were far too dangerous to allow in the City and recommended throwing him out of his ship's airlock before he brought another [[Dark Age]] upon the City, but the Consensus merely stared at her in silence. Declaring that she had paperwork to file and that they knew where to find her office, Aunor stormed out of the Consensus chamber. As she left, she spotted a maintenance worker she had passed by, seemingly asleep in the entrance area with a hat covering his face, which she found suspicious. Unbeknownst to Aunor, the maintenance worker was in fact the Drifter, who was disguised to spy on the meeting.<ref name=PO>'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter]] - [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#Praxic Order|Praxic Order]]''</ref>


===Investigating the Young Wolf===
===Investigating the Young Wolf===
{{Quote|You know I have the Vanguard's best interests in mind. And now that I know our hero can be trusted, maybe I've found the help I need.|Aunor to Ikora after finishing her investigation}}
{{Quote|You know I have the Vanguard's best interests in mind. And now that I know our hero can be trusted, maybe I've found the help I need.|Aunor to Ikora after finishing her investigation}}
The next day, Aunor began investigating the possibility that [[The Guardian|the Young Wolf]], the hero of the [[Red War]], may have been responsible for the murder of [[Cayde-6]] during the [[Scorn]] Barons breakout from the [[Prison of Elders]]. Utilizing one of the labs within the [[Gensym Scribes]] complex, Aunor viewed records and footage recovered from [[Sundance]], the [[Ghost]] of Cayde-6, during the last moments of her life. As she viewed the footage, the Drifter entered the lab disguised as another Warlock. Aware of the true identity of the Warlock,<ref name="TJ">'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore]]:[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter|Season of the Drifter]] - [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#The Job|The Job]]''</ref> Aunor greeted him and stated she would not be using the lab much longer. The Drifter told her he was in no hurry and that he had always wanted to see a Praxic Warlock at work. Assuring him that it was glamorous, Aunor created a full-room simulation of Sundance's last moments before she was shot by [[Pirrha, the Rifleman]]. As the lab's computer confirmed the footage had not been altered, Aunor focused on the bullet that destroyed Sundance, at which point the Drifter noted a normal Scorn bullet could not destroy a Ghost. Ignoring him, she had the computer identify the projectile as a Devourer Bullet, which were normally fired from [[Weapons of Sorrow]] and their [[Hive]] equivalents.<ref name="MoC6">'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore]]:[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter|Season of the Drifter]], [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#The Murder of Cayde-6|The Murder of Cayde-6]]''</ref>
The next day, Aunor began investigating the possibility that [[The Guardian|the Young Wolf]], the hero of the [[Red War]], may have been responsible for the murder of [[Cayde-6]] during the [[Scorn]] Barons breakout from the [[Prison of Elders]]. Utilizing one of the labs within the [[Gensym Scribes]] complex, Aunor viewed records and footage recovered from [[Sundance]], the [[Ghost]] of Cayde-6, during the last moments of her life. As she viewed the footage, the Drifter entered the lab disguised as another Warlock. Aware of the true identity of the Warlock,<ref name="TJ">'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter]] - [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#The Job|The Job]]''</ref> Aunor greeted him and stated she would not be using the lab much longer. The Drifter told her he was in no hurry and that he had always wanted to see a Praxic Warlock at work. Assuring him that it was glamorous, Aunor created a full-room simulation of Sundance's last moments before she was shot by [[Pirrha, the Rifleman]]. As the lab's computer confirmed the footage had not been altered, Aunor focused on the bullet that destroyed Sundance, at which point the Drifter noted a normal Scorn bullet could not destroy a Ghost. Ignoring him, she had the computer identify the projectile as a Devourer Bullet, which were normally fired from [[Weapons of Sorrow]] and their [[Hive]] equivalents.<ref name="MoC6">'''Bungie (2019/2/28)''', ''[[Weblore:Season of the Drifter]] - [[Weblore:Season of the Drifter#The Murder of Cayde-6|The Murder of Cayde-6]]''</ref>


Without looking at him, Aunor asked her fellow "Warlock" what he thought, and the Drifter suggested that [[Hiraks, the Mindbender]] could have crafted the bullet since he had a [[Ascendant Plane (location)|throne room]]. Aunor dismissed this idea, noting that Hiraks had used Cayde's death to craft his throne world. She then asked for his name, which the Drifter gave as Finch and he inquired as to what she was investigating. She revealed her suspicions about the Young Wolf, and "Finch" questioned if the Vanguard would be happy with her investigating one of the Last City's greatest heroes. Aunor responded that the City allowed Lightbearers to get away with a lot of things, which "Finch" agreed with and asked if the Young Wolf was actually at fault. She told the false Warlock that he could read her report once the Vanguard published it, and as "Finch" began to leave he questioned what would happen if she found the Young Wolf did have a hand in killing Cayde. Aunor vowed that any who sought to harm the Last City or humanity would be hunted down by the Praxic Order and forced to face the full fury of the Praxic Fire. "Finch" told her that she was scary, and Aunor finally turned to look at the false Warlock and told him that he had no idea how true that was. As the Drifter departed, Aunor called out to him questioning if he still needed lab time, but he responded that he had just remembered he was busy. Once the disguised Lightbearer was gone, Aunor waited in silence for a moment before ordering the lab's computer to replay the footage.<ref name="MoC6"/>
Without looking at him, Aunor asked her fellow "Warlock" what he thought, and the Drifter suggested that [[Hiraks, the Mindbender]] could have crafted the bullet since he had a [[Ascendant Plane (location)|throne room]]. Aunor dismissed this idea, noting that Hiraks had used Cayde's death to craft his throne world. She then asked for his name, which the Drifter gave as Finch and he inquired as to what she was investigating. She revealed her suspicions about the Young Wolf, and "Finch" questioned if the Vanguard would be happy with her investigating one of the Last City's greatest heroes. Aunor responded that the City allowed Lightbearers to get away with a lot of things, which "Finch" agreed with and asked if the Young Wolf was actually at fault. She told the false Warlock that he could read her report once the Vanguard published it, and as "Finch" began to leave he questioned what would happen if she found the Young Wolf did have a hand in killing Cayde. Aunor vowed that any who sought to harm the Last City or humanity would be hunted down by the Praxic Order and forced to face the full fury of the Praxic Fire. "Finch" told her that she was scary, and Aunor finally turned to look at the false Warlock and told him that he had no idea how true that was. As the Drifter departed, Aunor called out to him questioning if he still needed lab time, but he responded that he had just remembered he was busy. Once the disguised Lightbearer was gone, Aunor waited in silence for a moment before ordering the lab's computer to replay the footage.<ref name="MoC6"/>
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{{Quote|You're free to keep your business with him. Just give me the chance to convince you the Drifter's not to be trusted.|Aunor's plea to the [[Guardian]].}}
{{Quote|You're free to keep your business with him. Just give me the chance to convince you the Drifter's not to be trusted.|Aunor's plea to the [[Guardian]].}}
Despite being sidelined to a desk job, Aunor still kept tabs on the Drifter after he is leased unused warehouse space in the Annex of the new Tower by the [[Vanguard]], which became the new hub for Guardians engaging in [[Gambit]] and the newly recent [[Gambit Prime]].<ref name=SI:L>'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore]]:[[Lore:Stolen Intelligence|Stolen Intelligence]], [[Lore:Stolen_Intelligence#Lease|Lease]]''</ref>  Having been barred from being directly involved, she enlists a team of Guardians to investigate into the Drifter and the infamous [[Shadows of Yor]] for possible signs of collusion; Eventually reaching out to the [[Young Wolf]] in a series of encoded messages. Depending on the player's actions, they could side with the Vanguard and assist Aunor in exposing the Drifter's actions or any crime that could implicate him.
Despite being sidelined to a desk job, Aunor still kept tabs on the Drifter after he is leased unused warehouse space in the Annex of the new Tower by the [[Vanguard]], which became the new hub for Guardians engaging in [[Gambit]] and the newly recent [[Gambit Prime]].<ref name=SI:L>'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore:Stolen Intelligence|Stolen Intelligence]]: [[Lore:Stolen_Intelligence#Lease|Lease]]''</ref>  Having been barred from being directly involved, she enlists a team of Guardians to investigate into the Drifter and the infamous [[Shadows of Yor]] for possible signs of collusion; Eventually reaching out to the [[Young Wolf]] in a series of encoded messages. Depending on the player's actions, they could side with the Vanguard and assist Aunor in exposing the Drifter's actions or any crime that could implicate him.


It was around this time that Aunor also leaked several Hidden documents; a few were redacted by Ikora, but [[Lore:Stolen Intelligence|the rest]] were embedded into Zavala's supply manifests, to later be acquired by the Young Wolf as they requisitioned equipment from him.<ref name="OxygenSR3">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - Item Description: [[Oxygen SR3#Lore|Oxygen SR3]]''</ref>
It was around this time that Aunor also leaked several Hidden documents; a few were redacted by Ikora, but [[Lore:Stolen Intelligence|the rest]] were embedded into Zavala's supply manifests, to later be acquired by the Young Wolf as they requisitioned equipment from him.<ref name="OxygenSR3">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - Item Description: [[Oxygen SR3#Lore|Oxygen SR3]]''</ref>
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===Confronting Shin Malphur and the Shadows===
===Confronting Shin Malphur and the Shadows===
{{Quote|Don't even think about a breach, you'll need a team. Or a Gjallarhorn."<br>"Don't have either, Bighari."<br>"Don't even think about it."<br>"I didn't say anything."<br>"You never call me that unless you're about to do something stupid.|Bahaghari and Aunor, before Aunor crashed a train into a Shadow safehouse}}
{{Quote|Don't even think about a breach, you'll need a team. Or a Gjallarhorn."<br>"Don't have either, Bighari."<br>"Don't even think about it."<br>"I didn't say anything."<br>"You never call me that unless you're about to do something stupid.|Bahaghari and Aunor, before Aunor crashed a train into a Shadow safehouse}}
Not long after her investigation of the Drifter ended, Aunor and a group of Praxic Warlocks confronted [[Shin Malphur]] in a campsite above the salt mines of [[Trostland]]. Shin was about to execute two Guardians he suspected of having gone rogue, and had already killed a third one when the Praxics interrupted him by killing his hostages and restraining their Ghosts. He and Aunor had a quarrel over their respective ways of handling the issue of corrupted Guardians, the Warlock condemning Shin's unscrupulosity in killing Ghosts and him arguing the Dredgens could not be rehabilitated, for the power of Darkness had already tainted and addicted them. Eventually, Shin begrudgingly agreed to let the Praxics have the Guardians, with a warning that if they ever transgressed again, he would be the one to deliver the judgment.<ref name="The Salt Mines">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore]]:[[Lore:The Warlock Aunor|The Warlock Aunor]], [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor#The Salt Mines|The Salt Mines]]''</ref>
Not long after her investigation of the Drifter ended, Aunor and a group of Praxic Warlocks confronted [[Shin Malphur]] in a campsite above the salt mines of [[Trostland]]. Shin was about to execute two Guardians he suspected of having gone rogue, and had already killed a third one when the Praxics interrupted him by killing his hostages and restraining their Ghosts. He and Aunor had a quarrel over their respective ways of handling the issue of corrupted Guardians, the Warlock condemning Shin's unscrupulosity in killing Ghosts and him arguing the Dredgens could not be rehabilitated, for the power of Darkness had already tainted and addicted them. Eventually, Shin begrudgingly agreed to let the Praxics have the Guardians, with a warning that if they ever transgressed again, he would be the one to deliver the judgment.<ref name="The Salt Mines">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor|The Warlock Aunor]]: [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor#The Salt Mines|The Salt Mines]]''</ref>


Sometime later, the Praxic Order would find betrayal from within as the Dredgens took Aunor's Ghost Bahaghari as a hostage using a Praxic restraining band. Aunor gave chase to them through the [[Last City]] on her [[Sparrow]], only to be thrown off a bridge and into the water by a rocket fired from a [[Countess SA/2]] launcher from a nearby overpass. She swam to the shore and hijacked a [[Pike]] to get to the overpass, and contacted the Drifter for coordinates of any possible Shadow safehouses in the area. By the time she got to an abandoned warehouse in District 125, the Dredgens had already ransomed Bahaghari, demanding clearance to take their jumpships out of the system by midnight. The Ghost managed to hack the restraining band and contact Aunor, hinting as to where it was being kept and claiming a breach without a team was impossible. Aunor, however, managed to board a maglev train due to pass by the warehouse at midnight and persuade the conductor and passengers to leave before requisitioning it. She drove the train towards where Bahaghari was being kept and, detonating proximity mines placed on the overpass just above the warehouse, derailed the train to have it crash down into the building - freeing her Ghost and killing herself and several Dredgens in the process. Once rezzed, she dealt with the surviving Shadows. Ikora contacted Aunor to express gratitude for her help in handling the Shadows but stressed that the Drifter and Gambit should continue. Aunor agreed, noting that the City needed his connections and means if he could truly bring [[Orin]] back.<ref name="D125">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore]]:[[Lore:The Warlock Aunor|The Warlock Aunor]], [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor#District 125|District 125]]''</ref> She later found the Drifter in a civilian part of the [[Tower (Destiny 2)|Tower]] and insisted on having a conversation with him; she thanked for the information on the Shadows he had provided her and admitted to having listened to the tapes he had recorded for his protégé. While pointing out she still considered him a criminal not to be trusted, she admitted that Orin had given him a chance and he might be useful in bringing her back.<ref name="Civilian Atrium South" />
Sometime later, the Praxic Order would find betrayal from within as the Dredgens took Aunor's Ghost Bahaghari as a hostage using a Praxic restraining band. Aunor gave chase to them through the [[Last City]] on her [[Sparrow]], only to be thrown off a bridge and into the water by a rocket fired from a [[Countess SA/2]] launcher from a nearby overpass. She swam to the shore and hijacked a [[Pike]] to get to the overpass, and contacted the Drifter for coordinates of any possible Shadow safehouses in the area. By the time she got to an abandoned warehouse in District 125, the Dredgens had already ransomed Bahaghari, demanding clearance to take their jumpships out of the system by midnight. The Ghost managed to hack the restraining band and contact Aunor, hinting as to where it was being kept and claiming a breach without a team was impossible. Aunor, however, managed to board a maglev train due to pass by the warehouse at midnight and persuade the conductor and passengers to leave before requisitioning it. She drove the train towards where Bahaghari was being kept and, detonating proximity mines placed on the overpass just above the warehouse, derailed the train to have it crash down into the building - freeing her Ghost and killing herself and several Dredgens in the process. Once rezzed, she dealt with the surviving Shadows. Ikora contacted Aunor to express gratitude for her help in handling the Shadows but stressed that the Drifter and Gambit should continue. Aunor agreed, noting that the City needed his connections and means if he could truly bring [[Orin]] back.<ref name="D125">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor|The Warlock Aunor]]: [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor#District 125|District 125]]''</ref> She later found the Drifter in a civilian part of the [[Tower (Destiny 2)|Tower]] and insisted on having a conversation with him; she thanked for the information on the Shadows he had provided her and admitted to having listened to the tapes he had recorded for his protégé. While pointing out she still considered him a criminal not to be trusted, she admitted that Orin had given him a chance and he might be useful in bringing her back.<ref name="Civilian Atrium South" />


===Tracking New Threats===
===Tracking New Threats===
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With her investigation of the Drifter finished, Aunor turned her attention to [[Emperor Calus]] of the [[Cabal]]. She learned that he had recently expanded his courting of Guardians by inviting them aboard ''[[The Leviathan]]'' to fight in his [[Menagerie]] for weapons, armor, and the right to join the [[Shadows of Calus]]. Concerned over yet another power in the system dividing the loyalties of the Guardians, Aunor briefed Zavala and Ikora on the situation and warned that Earth's Shadows would soon grow in number. She requested a fireteam of trusted veteran Guardians to lead in a scourging of ''The Leviathan'' and estimated it would take a week for her team to wipe it clean and kill Calus. Ikora noted that many of those veterans did not trust Aunor and denied her request, but she and Zavala affirmed that they did believe in her. [[Arc]] energy flashed in Aunor's eyes as she held her anger in check, questioning if they would do nothing yet again. Zavala declared that while Calus was not an ally, he was occupying the remnants of the Red Legion. Aunor pointed out that the Vanguard had been the ones to thoroughly defeat the Legion in the Red War, not Calus, and refuted their assertion that Calus' influence would wane once his lies were exposed by pointing out the Drifter's continued popularity. Although Ikora promised that Aunor would be on the first fireteam deployed if Calus ever made a wrong move, the Praxic Warlock departed without another word, frustrated by the Vanguard's lack of action and determined to continue monitoring the situation.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Opulence]] - Item Description: [[Shadow of War Suit#Penumbral Mark|Penumbral Mark]]''</ref>
With her investigation of the Drifter finished, Aunor turned her attention to [[Emperor Calus]] of the [[Cabal]]. She learned that he had recently expanded his courting of Guardians by inviting them aboard ''[[The Leviathan]]'' to fight in his [[Menagerie]] for weapons, armor, and the right to join the [[Shadows of Calus]]. Concerned over yet another power in the system dividing the loyalties of the Guardians, Aunor briefed Zavala and Ikora on the situation and warned that Earth's Shadows would soon grow in number. She requested a fireteam of trusted veteran Guardians to lead in a scourging of ''The Leviathan'' and estimated it would take a week for her team to wipe it clean and kill Calus. Ikora noted that many of those veterans did not trust Aunor and denied her request, but she and Zavala affirmed that they did believe in her. [[Arc]] energy flashed in Aunor's eyes as she held her anger in check, questioning if they would do nothing yet again. Zavala declared that while Calus was not an ally, he was occupying the remnants of the Red Legion. Aunor pointed out that the Vanguard had been the ones to thoroughly defeat the Legion in the Red War, not Calus, and refuted their assertion that Calus' influence would wane once his lies were exposed by pointing out the Drifter's continued popularity. Although Ikora promised that Aunor would be on the first fireteam deployed if Calus ever made a wrong move, the Praxic Warlock departed without another word, frustrated by the Vanguard's lack of action and determined to continue monitoring the situation.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Opulence]] - Item Description: [[Shadow of War Suit#Penumbral Mark|Penumbral Mark]]''</ref>


Aunor and the [[Thanatonaut]] [[Harper]] were later summoned by Ikora to meet within a meditation chamber inside the Tower to interrogate [[Osiris]] after he returned to the Last City and informed the Vanguard that the [[Red Legion]] had captured his [[The Sundial|Sundial]] on [[Mercury]] and had fractured time with it. She was curious if the [[Vex]] had somehow corrupted Osiris into making the dangerous time-bending device, but was also unnerved by Ikora's uncompromising stare at her former mentor. The exiled Warlock admitted that he had constructed it in a bid to save [[Saint-14]] from his decades ago in the [[Infinite Forest]] while searching for Osiris. Aunor declared that all he had done was give the Cabal a temporal weapon, but while the Warlock admitted to making a mistake he claimed it was the nature of his job and that he would continue to make them. Aunor stated that they should lock Osiris up for his recklessness, although she was sympathetic towards him and did not argue for it with her usual fire, and Osiris noted that there were others more dangerous than him allowed to roam free in these desperate times. Ikora then requested to be left alone with Osiris, an order Aunor accepted without complaint and she departed alongside Harper, who was annoyed by the dismissal.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/12/4)''', ''[[Weblore]]:[[Weblore:Season of Dawn|Season of Dawn]], [[Weblore:Season of Dawn#Desperate Times|Desperate Times]]''</ref>
Aunor and the [[Thanatonaut]] [[Harper]] were later summoned by Ikora to meet within a meditation chamber inside the Tower to interrogate [[Osiris]] after he returned to the Last City and informed the Vanguard that the [[Red Legion]] had captured his [[The Sundial|Sundial]] on [[Mercury]] and had fractured time with it. She was curious if the [[Vex]] had somehow corrupted Osiris into making the dangerous time-bending device, but was also unnerved by Ikora's uncompromising stare at her former mentor. The exiled Warlock admitted that he had constructed it in a bid to save [[Saint-14]] from his decades ago in the [[Infinite Forest]] while searching for Osiris. Aunor declared that all he had done was give the Cabal a temporal weapon, but while the Warlock admitted to making a mistake he claimed it was the nature of his job and that he would continue to make them. Aunor stated that they should lock Osiris up for his recklessness, although she was sympathetic towards him and did not argue for it with her usual fire, and Osiris noted that there were others more dangerous than him allowed to roam free in these desperate times. Ikora then requested to be left alone with Osiris, an order Aunor accepted without complaint and she departed alongside Harper, who was annoyed by the dismissal.<ref>'''Bungie (2019/12/4)''', ''[[Weblore:Season of Dawn]] - [[Weblore:Season of Dawn#Desperate Times|Desperate Times]]''</ref>


Several months later, Aunor began to investigate the absence of many Hunters from the Last City, which was causing bounties to go unclaimed and strike missions undermanned. Arriving at a Hunter's den on 7th Street, she quickly blinked down the steps through the [[Void]] while silently cursing the Hunters for putting so many stairs leading into their den. Upon entering she found it deserted with multiple weapons laying about, an abandoned card game, and many empty food wrappers. Noticing movement in one corner she swiftly brought up her [[Minuet-42]] and found a Hunter and his Ghost emerging with his hands raised. The Ghost chided her for drawing a weapon in the den but Aunor simply demanded their names in response. The Hunter identified himself as [[Ghost (Hunter)|Ghost]] while his Ghost was [[Tommy]]. Relaxing, Aunor holstered her weapon and questioned them on the whereabouts of the other Hunters. Tommy explained that most had left the City to avoid being asked or [[Vanguard Dare|dared]] to takeover as the new Hunter Vanguard. They then offered Aunor a [[Tommy's Matchbook|weapon]] in exchange for keeping quiet about their presence in the City, although Tommy pleaded with her to tell the Vanguard that they needed to fill the Hunter Vanguard's seat soon to organize the Hunters and appease their worries about being chosen.<ref>'''Bungie (2020/3/10)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Worthy]] - Item Description: [[Tommy's Matchbook#Lore|Tommy's Matchbook]]''</ref>
Several months later, Aunor began to investigate the absence of many Hunters from the Last City, which was causing bounties to go unclaimed and strike missions undermanned. Arriving at a Hunter's den on 7th Street, she quickly blinked down the steps through the [[Void]] while silently cursing the Hunters for putting so many stairs leading into their den. Upon entering she found it deserted with multiple weapons laying about, an abandoned card game, and many empty food wrappers. Noticing movement in one corner she swiftly brought up her [[Minuet-42]] and found a Hunter and his Ghost emerging with his hands raised. The Ghost chided her for drawing a weapon in the den but Aunor simply demanded their names in response. The Hunter identified himself as [[Ghost (Hunter)|Ghost]] while his Ghost was [[Tommy]]. Relaxing, Aunor holstered her weapon and questioned them on the whereabouts of the other Hunters. Tommy explained that most had left the City to avoid being asked or [[Vanguard Dare|dared]] to takeover as the new Hunter Vanguard. They then offered Aunor a [[Tommy's Matchbook|weapon]] in exchange for keeping quiet about their presence in the City, although Tommy pleaded with her to tell the Vanguard that they needed to fill the Hunter Vanguard's seat soon to organize the Hunters and appease their worries about being chosen.<ref>'''Bungie (2020/3/10)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Worthy]] - Item Description: [[Tommy's Matchbook#Lore|Tommy's Matchbook]]''</ref>
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{{Quote|Hold everyone accountable. Most of all, yourself.|Aunor Mahal, Cormorant Blade<ref name="Praxic Justice" />}}
{{Quote|Hold everyone accountable. Most of all, yourself.|Aunor Mahal, Cormorant Blade<ref name="Praxic Justice" />}}
Aunor is seen as a diligent, often zealous, follower of the Praxic dogma. Despite the Vanguard's official position on the Darkness having shifted following the discovery that Stasis and Strand could be safely wielded by Guardians, as well as the revelation that the Witness caused the Collapse, Aunor remains suspicious of the Darkness and maintains that is still the greatest threat humanity currently faces<ref>'''Bungie (2024/7/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - [[Lore]]:[[Lore:Chirality|Chirality]], [[Lore:Chirality#Cacosmia|Cacosmia]]''</ref>. Consequently, she believes that the Guardians' continued flirtations with Darkness represent a threat to the Last City, and will stop at nothing to bring them to justice.  
Aunor is seen as a diligent, often zealous, follower of the Praxic dogma. She believes the biggest threat to the City are the Guardians flirting with the Darkness, and does not stop at most anything to bring them to justice. Her means are often deemed ruthless, yet she does not wish to eliminate corrupted Guardians but rather give them an (usually forced) chance at redemption - something she has a clash with Shin Malphur over. She is known to be very suspicious and quick to jump to conclussions, the epitome of it being her investigation of the Drifter which eventually proved her doubts regarding him insubstantial. She does, however, admit to her mistake.<ref name="Message X">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor|The Warlock Aunor]]: [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor#Message from Aunor X|Message from Aunor X]]''</ref> She is a strong opposer of Guardians using [[Stasis]], not hiding her frustration over the Vanguard allowing it from Ikora.<ref name="The Messenger" />


Aunor's methods are often deemed ruthless, yet she does not wish to eliminate corrupted Guardians but rather give them an (usually forced) chance at redemption - something she has a clash with Shin Malphur over. She is known to be very suspicious and quick to jump to conclussions, the epitome of it being her investigation of the Drifter which eventually proved her doubts regarding him insubstantial. She does, however, admit to her mistake.<ref name="Message X">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - [[Lore]]:[[Lore:The Warlock Aunor|The Warlock Aunor]], [[Lore:The Warlock Aunor#Message from Aunor X|Message from Aunor X]]''</ref> She is a strong opposer of Guardians using [[Stasis]], not hiding her frustration over the Vanguard allowing it from Ikora.<ref name="The Messenger" />
She is a woman of action, describing paperwork as "the most devastating adversary of her Praxic career".<ref>'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - Item Description: [[Cormorant_Blade_Armor#Bond_of_the_Cormorant_Blade|Bond of the Cormorant Blade]]''</ref> She does not hesitate from taking dangerous steps to achiever her goals, like crashing a train into a warehouse or facing the Man with the Golden Gun in action. Similarly, she does not seem to have much remorse about blatantly disobeying orders if she believes it is in the City's best interest.<ref name="OxygenSR3" /> Known for her outbursts of anger, Aunor often frustrates over the missions she is assigned, but does not back down from them nonetheless.<ref name="The Messenger" />


She is a woman of action, describing paperwork as "the most devastating adversary of her Praxic career".<ref>'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]] - Item Description: [[Cormorant Blade Armor#Bond of the Cormorant Blade|Bond of the Cormorant Blade]]''</ref> She does not hesitate from taking dangerous steps to achiever her goals, like crashing a train into a warehouse or facing the Man with the Golden Gun in action. Similarly, she does not seem to have much remorse about blatantly disobeying orders if she believes it is in the City's best interest.<ref name="OxygenSR3" /> Known for her outbursts of anger, Aunor often frustrates over the missions she is assigned, but does not back down from them nonetheless.<ref name="The Messenger" />
Despite the Vanguard's official position on the Darkness having shifted following the discovery that Stasis and Strand could be safely wielded by Guardians, as well as the revelation that the Witness caused the Collapse, Aunor remains suspicious of the Darkness and maintains that is still a threat to humanity, and prioritizes combating its influence over even the defeat of humanity's enemies<ref>'''Bungie (2024/7/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Final Shape]] - [[Lore:Chirality|Chirality]]: [[Lore:Chirality#Cacosmia|Cacosmia]]''</ref>.


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