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{{Quote|no=three|1=Caiatl|q1=The Darkness crowds the edges of this system. The Hive serves it. You'll fall to one, if not the other. My [[Torobatl|world]] did.|2=Zavala|q2=Empress Caiatl, I'm sorry for what you've lost.|3=Caiatl|q3=We have all suffered. I propose an alliance.|4=Zavala and Empress Caiatl discuss the negotiations for an alliance.}} | {{Quote|no=three|1=Empress Caiatl|q1=The Darkness crowds the edges of this system. The Hive serves it. You'll fall to one, if not the other. My [[Torobatl|world]] did.|2=Zavala|q2=Empress Caiatl, I'm sorry for what you've lost.|3=Empress Caiatl|q3=We have all suffered. I propose an alliance.|4=Zavala and Empress Caiatl discuss the negotiations for an alliance.}} | ||
'''Clash of the Chosen''' was a conflict between the [[Vanguard]] and the [[Imperial Cabal]] after [[Empress Caiatl]] entered the [[Sol System]] seeking to bring the [[Red Legion]] back into the Cabal Empire and convince [[Humanity]] to become her vassals for war against the [[Hive]] and [[Darkness]]. Both sides sought to prevent the conflict from erupting in open war through a series of [[Rite of Proving]]s, resulting in one final rite between the Chosen champions of both sides to determine who dictated the terms of a treaty. | '''Clash of the Chosen''' was a conflict between the [[Vanguard]] and the [[Imperial Cabal]] after [[Empress Caiatl]] entered the [[Sol System]] seeking to bring the [[Red Legion]] back into the Cabal Empire and convince [[Humanity]] to become her vassals for war against the [[Hive]] and [[Darkness]]. Both sides sought to prevent the conflict from erupting in open war through a series of [[Rite of Proving]]s, resulting in one final rite between the Chosen champions of both sides to determine who dictated the terms of a treaty. |