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{{Article quote|If you seek the means to live to your potential, I can guide you to it. There is power in the universe beyond your feeble [[Light]]. I leave you with those words, and these parting gifts. Take them, and grow fat from strength. Emperor Calus has spoken.}} | {{Article quote|If you seek the means to live to your potential, I can guide you to it. There is power in the universe beyond your feeble [[Light]]. I leave you with those words, and these parting gifts. Take them, and grow fat from strength. Emperor Calus has spoken.}} | ||
'''Emperor Calus''' is the former [[Cabal Emperor|Emperor]] of the [[Cabal]]. | '''Emperor Calus''' is the former [[Cabal Emperor|Emperor]] of the [[Cabal]]. He ruled the Cabal Empire for over a thousand years, until he was overthrown in a coup led by [[Dominus Ghaul]] and exiled to aimlessly wander the galaxy aboard the [[Leviathan (ship)|Leviathan]]. Following Ghaul’s death in the [[Red War]], Calus traveled to the [[Sol System]] to scout [[The Guardian|the Young Wolf]] and their fellow [[Guardians]] as his [[Shadows of Calus|Shadow]]s to have by his side as he prepared for the coming of the [[Black Fleet]] and what he believed to be the [[Final Shape|end of all things]]. | ||
Following Ghaul’s death in the [[Red War]], Calus traveled to the [[Sol System]] to scout [[The Guardian|the Young Wolf]] and their fellow [[Guardians]] as his | |||
After the Black Fleet returned to the Sol System, he communed with [[The Witness|the Witness]], becoming its anointed Herald. His consciousness having fully integrated with the [[Egregore]]-infested Leviathan, Calus sought control over the [[The Lunar Pyramid|Lunar Pyramid]] by psychically melding his consciousness with the vessel. However, he was challenged by a coalition comprising the [[Vanguard]] and his daughter [[Empress Caiatl]], thwarting his attempted connection with the Pyramid. | After the Black Fleet returned to the Sol System, he communed with [[The Witness|the Witness]], becoming its anointed Herald. His consciousness having fully integrated with the [[Egregore]]-infested Leviathan, Calus sought control over the [[The Lunar Pyramid|Lunar Pyramid]] by psychically melding his consciousness with the vessel. However, he was challenged by a coalition comprising the [[Vanguard]] and his daughter [[Empress Caiatl]], thwarting his attempted connection with the Pyramid. | ||
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===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
Calus was known as the '''Prince Designate''' to the Cabal Empire and to succeed the Empress before him. By the time of his birth, most of the throne's power had been taken over by a military aristocracy known as the [[Praetorate]], who strictly controlled his life to a degree he openly compared to slavery. While he was born near the end of her life, the Praetorate feared a succession crisis and forced the previous Empress to live upon a [[Leviathan (ship)|ship]] that was kept near light speed constantly, using the relativistic effects to slow her aging to an effective eternity. It is Calus' belief that she eventually committed suicide due to her powerlessness and isolation. | Calus was known as the '''Prince Designate''' to the Cabal Empire and to succeed the Empress before him. By the time of his birth, most of the throne's power had been taken over by a military aristocracy known as the [[Praetorate]], who strictly controlled his life to a degree he openly compared to slavery. While he was born near the end of her life, the Praetorate feared a succession crisis and forced the previous Empress to live upon a [[Leviathan (ship)|ship]] that was kept near light speed constantly, using the relativistic effects to slow her aging to an effective eternity. It is Calus' belief that she eventually committed suicide due to her powerlessness and isolation. | ||
===Reign=== | ===Reign=== | ||
{{quote|For centuries, I led the revels of my empire, and the stars themselves burnt sweet and clear. But in time the jealous and the tight-fisted rose up and sent me into exile.|Emperor Calus}} | {{quote|For centuries, I led the revels of my empire, and the stars themselves burnt sweet and clear. But in time the jealous and the tight-fisted rose up and sent me into exile.|Emperor Calus}} | ||
Many years prior to the invasion of the Solar system, Calus led a populist revolution to remove the Praetorate and restore the Emperor's power. By his side during the revolution stood his long-time friend and protector [[Shayotet]], who stopped numerous attempts to kill Calus. Under his rule, the Cabal Empire became a seat of all-encompassing hedonism and revelry. His accomplishments during that time included redistributing Praetorate wealth to the people, granting citizenship to the Imperial Legions, and putting down various alien threats such as the [[Sindu]], the [[Clipse]], and the [[Psion]]s' [[OXA Machine]]. However, when the OXA machine was rebuilt by the savant [[Otzot]], Calus was impressed enough by her genius to order the machine preserved and hold a festival in her honor, elevating Otzot to his court as Imperial Dreamer.<ref name = "Cabal Booklet">[[Cabal Booklet]]</ref> | |||
His reign was not without personal troubles. Calus was wary of [[Umun'arath]], his Evocate-General, for her paranoia and obsessive fixation on war. His own daughter and heir, [[Caiatl]], grew up similarly despite his efforts. <ref name = "Cabal Booklet"/> In truth, his efforts are probably part of the reason that Caiatl came to trust Umun'arath over him, as while he sincerely cared for her, he was emotionally abusive towards her, even killing her pet [[War Beast]], [[Milos]], out of jealousy, leading to Caiatl's deep resentment of him and what she came to view as his fundamental cowardice and desire to be loved without working towards becoming respected. <ref>'''Bungie (2022/5/24)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Haunted]] - [[Weapon|Weapon Lore]]: [[Unforgiven]]''</ref> | |||
At some point, Calus came into possession of an [[Ahamkara]] bone, originating from the extinct civilization known as the [[Harmony]]. | |||
One of Calus' pleasures was the Coliseum, and one day, an albino gladiator, bleached from prolonged exposure to solar radiation due to being cast out as an infant, named [[Ghaul]] made his first appearance there. Ghaul's patient skill and unusual coloration soon made him a favorite of Calus', and the Emperor eventually made him [[Primus]] of the [[Red Legion]], where he believed his talents would be put to better use as the head of the most fearsome [[Cabal]] legion ever assembled. Calus grew to love Ghaul like a son, and believed they were kindred spirits who both envisioned a newer, more perfect world.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost Primus]]''</ref> Ghaul's association with [[The Consul]] and members of the Praetorate worried him, but not enough to cause him to take any action, with the former having great animosity for the Emperor, for he was stripped of rank and title, humiliated and castrated by Calus during the Emperor's coronation, and told him to run into the paved wasteland.<ref name="conspirator">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Conspirator]]''</ref><ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/inaugural-address?highlight=run Inaugural Address]</ref> | |||
Behind his back, Ghaul was in fact organizing a [[Ghaul's coup|coup]] with the Consul and some of Calus's closest friends, family and advisors: [[Umun'arath]], [[Shayotet]], [[Otzot]], [[Moli Imoli]], [[Iska'al]], and [[Caiatl]].<ref name = "Cabal Booklet"/> | |||
===Coup and Exile=== | |||
While Calus and his Loyalist Cabal were engaged in pompous revelry, Ghaul launched his coup in the dead of night. With the Red Legion storming into Calus' palace, seizing and/or killing political members, the emperor immediately ran to his throne to retrieve an [[Ahamkara]] bone he meant to save him from this fate. Caiatl, however, was waiting for him sitting upon it with the bone in hand. Despite his pleas for help, his daughter crushed the bone in hand, and declared she would not be weak.<ref name="CBCaiatl">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Cabal Booklet]] - [[Cabal_Booklet#My_Daughter:_Caiatl.2C_the_Princess-Imperial|My Daughter: Caiatl, the Princess-Imperia]]''</ref> With the Emperor too popular to simply execute, Ghaul, his Red Legion, and the Consul arrested Calus and an unknown number of supporters in his own court and exiled them aboard [[The Leviathan]], imprisoned within the [[Menagerie]] and taken far from the Empire along a pre-programmed course, far into the cosmos.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Midnight Coup]]''</ref> | |||
On the Leviathan, Calus wallowed in despair for an unknown amount of time until a strange event shook him out of his stupor. The Leviathan had come up against what seemed to be an expanse of utter nothingness, and was seized by an unknown force that shorted out the navigation systems and the course the conspirators had set.<ref>[[Lore:The Chronicon|The Chronicon]], "DLXXVIII"</ref> Against the recommendations of his advisors, Calus donned a pressure suit and went outside the Leviathan to behold the void. Staring out into the nothingness, he heard whispers in an unknown language, and witnessed the nothingness disperse to reveal an [[Black Fleet|armada of ships]]. He then experienced a vision of the impending destruction of many worlds and beings, including himself, and was told by the whispering voice that he had been chosen as the herald of the coming end.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[It Stared Back]]''</ref> Awed by this revelation, Calus resolved that he would watch this force consume the light of the universe, and that all among the last of the living would know his greatness.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Calus' letter]]''</ref> After twelve hours outside the Leviathan, Calus returned to his Loyalists, who had feared him dead. | |||
With control of the Leviathan back in his hands, Calus set out on a long voyage of his own, ''"[plumbing] the secret places of the cosmos"'', visiting strange realms and old ruins. This cemented both his conviction that his hedonistic philosophy was correct and his intent to retake his empire.<ref name = "Cabal Booklet"/> Along the way, he gathered forces to strengthen his [[Loyalists]]. He created the [[Shadows]] as his elite champions, allied with aliens such as the [[Clipse]]<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor_of_Rull#Gauntlets_of_Rull|Gauntlets of Rull]]''</ref> and the [[Sindu]]<ref name="HotAD">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor_of_the_Ace-Defiant#Helm_of_the_Ace-Defiant|Helm of the Ace-Defiant]]''</ref>, and sent messages promising that whoever slew his conspirators would be given great wealth and glory. Eventually, he set a course for the [[Sol]] system, which the Red Legion was planning to assault. He sent his Shadows on a mission to assassinate Ghaul which failed, but he learned of [[Guardian|other warriors]] in the system that might serve his purposes. <ref name="SB">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor_of_the_Fulminator#Shadow.27s_Bond|Shadow's Bond]]''</ref> <ref name="RotF">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor_of_the_Fulminator#Robes_of_the_Fulminator|Robes of the Fulminator]]''</ref> | |||
With control of the Leviathan back in his hands, Calus set out on a long voyage of his own, ''"[plumbing] the secret places of the cosmos"'', visiting strange realms and old ruins. This cemented both his conviction that his hedonistic philosophy was correct and his intent to retake his empire.<ref name = "Cabal Booklet"/> Along the way, he gathered forces to strengthen his [[Loyalists]]. He created the [[Shadows]] as his elite champions, allied with aliens such as the [[Clipse]]<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor_of_Rull#Gauntlets_of_Rull|Gauntlets of Rull]]''</ref> and the [[Sindu]]<ref name="HotAD">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Armor_of_the_Ace-Defiant#Helm_of_the_Ace-Defiant|Helm of the Ace-Defiant]]''</ref>, and sent messages promising that whoever slew his conspirators would be given great wealth and glory. | |||
For an unknown period of time, Calus has been using the Leviathan to consume planets and grind their soil into dust to mix with spores from the flowers in the Pleasure Gardens to create "[[Royal Wine]]", which he would then consume to give himself vast psionic powers. | For an unknown period of time, Calus has been using the Leviathan to consume planets and grind their soil into dust to mix with spores from the flowers in the Pleasure Gardens to create "[[Royal Wine]]", which he would then consume to give himself vast psionic powers. | ||
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[[File:CalusRobots.jpg|thumb|300px|The many robots of Calus]] | [[File:CalusRobots.jpg|thumb|300px|The many robots of Calus]] | ||
At some point months later, the Leviathan consumed a chunk of Nessus that contained a powerful [[Vex]] Mind, [[Argos, Planetary Core]], the entity responsible for converting Nessus into a perfect Vex world, | At some point months later, the Leviathan consumed a chunk of Nessus that contained a powerful [[Vex]] Mind, [[Argos, Planetary Core]], the entity responsible for converting Nessus into a perfect Vex world, which then caused the world-eater to clog up and malfunction. Emperor Calus immediately called upon the aid of the Guardians to destroy the Vex intrusion, where they succeeded and repaired the Leviathan. However, as they destroyed the [[Axis Mind]], the barrier protecting itself was removed, thereby threatening the Guardians to be consumed by the fiery inferno of the Leviathan. Calus then saved the Guardians from being sucked into the Leviathan afterward, where he rewarded and congratulated them for their efforts. The Cabal Emperor once again offers them more than just the power of the Light, as Calus demonstrated that he can keep them safe. He also warns them that the "end" is near and therefore must be ready, as he will find them again.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/12/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Curse of Osiris]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Leviathan, Eater of Worlds]]''</ref> | ||
When [[Val Ca'uor]] and the Red Legion invaded the Leviathan directly, Calus called upon the Guardians once more to expel them. Several of his Loyalists were slain and one of his duplicates destroyed personally by Ca'uor; however, with Calus assisting the Guardians with his own psychic powers, Ca'uor was killed, the Red Legion Fleet decimated and his forces routed. Calus watches with glee as Ca'uor dies and is impressed that the Guardians have grown "fat from strength and power." Calus tells the Guardians that he awaits the day they will stand by his side when the end comes.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/5/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Leviathan, Spire of Stars]]''</ref> | When [[Val Ca'uor]] and the Red Legion invaded the Leviathan directly, Calus called upon the Guardians once more to expel them. Several of his Loyalists were slain and one of his duplicates destroyed personally by Ca'uor; however, with Calus assisting the Guardians with his own psychic powers, Ca'uor was killed, the Red Legion Fleet decimated and his forces routed. Calus watches with glee as Ca'uor dies and is impressed that the Guardians have grown "fat from strength and power." Calus tells the Guardians that he awaits the day they will stand by his side when the end comes.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/5/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Leviathan, Spire of Stars]]''</ref> | ||
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{{Quote|Ah. Finally found you. You're a busy little light. Do you recognize me? It's your beloved Emperor Calus. I've been watching you. And all your good work. I believe you're ready. It's time you and I met more intimately. I've sent a gift to Nessus for you. I'll see you soon - o champion mine.|Emperor Calus}} | {{Quote|Ah. Finally found you. You're a busy little light. Do you recognize me? It's your beloved Emperor Calus. I've been watching you. And all your good work. I believe you're ready. It's time you and I met more intimately. I've sent a gift to Nessus for you. I'll see you soon - o champion mine.|Emperor Calus}} | ||
At one point, Calus contacts the Guardian via [[Werner 99-40]] and gifts them the | At one point, Calus contacts the Guardian via [[Werner 99-40]] and gifts them the Chalice of Opulence, a symbol of their nomination as a [[Shadows of Calus|Shadow of Calus]]. He also invites them to the [[Menagerie|Menagerie]] to compete for pleasure and glory. | ||
Around the time, Calus bred [[Gahlran]] as a Shadow of the [[Hive]] in order to wear the [[Crown of Sorrow | Around the time, Calus bred [[Gahlran]] as a Shadow of the [[Hive]] in order to wear the [[Crown of Sorrow]]. This plan goes awry as Gahlran is corrupted by the Crown's powers and goes insane, much to the emperor's chagrin - though it was ultimately fortunate that he chose another to bear its power, as the Crown was in reality an attempt by [[Savathûn, the Witch-Queen]] to put him under her control. Nonetheless, with Gahlran under the control of the Witch-Queen, the mad Shadow rallied the imprisoned Hive within the depths of the Leviathan's Menagerie. Wanting his former Shadow put down, Calus calls upon his Guardian allies once again, offering more riches and rewards upon their success. After a perilous struggle against the Sorrow-bearer and the Hive's wicked rituals, the Guardians succeeded in putting Gahlran down and retrieving the crown, thereby saving the Leviathan from the threat of a Hive incursion. | ||
Pleased with their success, Calus rewards the Guardians as promised but also officially makes them his Shadows of Earth, creating a [[The Tribute Hall|Tribute Hall]] in honor of their deeds. Several of the Guardians would accept Calus' offer and pledge themselves up as Shadows, much to the suspicions of [[Aunor Mahal]] of the [[Praxic Order]]. Despite the mistrust in the Cabal Emperor though, [[Ikora Rey]] and [[Zavala]] agreed to leave Calus alone citing his deterrence against the [[Red Legion]], though under continued [[Vanguard]] surveillance. | Pleased with their success, Calus rewards the Guardians as promised but also officially makes them his Shadows of Earth, creating a [[The Tribute Hall|Tribute Hall]] in honor of their deeds. Several of the Guardians would accept Calus' offer and pledge themselves up as Shadows, much to the suspicions of [[Aunor Mahal]] of the [[Praxic Order]]. Despite the mistrust in the Cabal Emperor though, [[Ikora Rey]] and [[Zavala]] agreed to leave Calus alone citing his deterrence against the [[Red Legion]], though under continued [[Vanguard]] surveillance. | ||
Later on, still wanting a Shadow to command the Hive, Calus sends an invitation to [[Eris Morn]], a former Guardian Hunter who has a deep history with the Hive. Knowing of such history, the exiled emperor aims to have Eris Morn become the Shadow of the Hive in place of Gahlran | Later on, still wanting a Shadow to command the Hive, Calus sends an invitation to [[Eris Morn]], a former Guardian Hunter who has a deep history with the Hive. Knowing of such history, the exiled emperor aims to have Eris Morn become the Shadow of the Hive in place of Gahlran. | ||
===Arrival of the Pyramids=== | ===Arrival of the Pyramids=== | ||
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===After the Arrivals=== | ===After the Arrivals=== | ||
Following the disappearance of [[Mercury]], [[Mars]], [[ | Following the disappearance of [[Mercury]], [[Mars]], [[Titan]], and [[Io]], Calus attempted to communicate with [[The Witness|the Witness]]. In conjunction with a small crew of Loyalists and a Guardian confidant named [[Katabasis]], Calus used [[Scorn]] and the [[Crown of Sorrow]], aboard a ship called the ''[[Glykon Volatus]]'', to demand an explanation for the fleet's actions, which Calus had seen as underwhelming. Further investigation would reveal that Calus also desired to obtain power from the Darkness using the same manner as the aforementioned communion, and share it with the crew he had sent. By this point, Calus's physical form had become decrepit, and he spent much of this time within a containment frame which constantly supplied him with [[Royal Wine]].<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/entry-1-charons-silhouette?highlight=royal+wine</ref> | ||
Calus had the ''Glykon'' anchor off of [[Phobos]], at the edge of the Anomaly left by the disappearance of Mars. Calus then made the Scorn wear the Crown, stitching their minds together through the use of [[Egregore]], and then have his Councilors channel his will through it and speak to the Darkness. Although the communions initially failed, eventually they succeeded, and the ''Glykon'' plunged into the Anomaly, then became overrun by Scorn and Egregore, while Calus disappeared. | Calus had the ''Glykon'' anchor off of [[Phobos]], at the edge of the Anomaly left by the disappearance of Mars. Calus then made the Scorn wear the Crown, stitching their minds together through the use of [[Egregore]], and then have his Councilors channel his will through it and speak to the Darkness. Although the communions initially failed, eventually they succeeded, and the ''Glykon'' plunged into the Anomaly, then became overrun by Scorn and Egregore, while Calus disappeared. | ||
The Emperor had actually managed to commune with [[the Witness]], and it told him to seek more in the anomaly of [[Mercury]]. Calus returned to the Leviathan and traveled to where Mercury once stood, plunging into the gravity shadow. Though he was afraid his ship would be torn apart like the ''Glykon'' had been, the Leviathan survived the trip, though changed. In this communion, Calus managed to truly converse with the Witness and understood what its plans were, even for him. He accepted his intended place as a [[Disciples of the Witness|Herald]], and resolved to prove his loyalty to their cause by shedding his body and becoming more than himself.<ref>[[Duality (dungeon)|Repressed Memories 9-12]]</ref> | The Emperor had actually managed to commune with [[the Witness]], and it told him to seek more in the anomaly of [[Mercury]]. Calus returned to the Leviathan and traveled to where Mercury once stood, plunging into the gravity shadow. Though he was afraid his ship would be torn apart like the ''Glykon'' had been, the Leviathan survived the trip, though changed. In this communion, Calus managed to truly converse with the Witness, and understood what its plans were, even for him. He accepted his intended place as a [[Disciples of the Witness|Herald]], and resolved to prove his loyalty to their cause by shedding his body and becoming more than himself.<ref>[[Duality (dungeon)|Repressed Memories 9-12]]</ref> | ||
Some time later, during the events of [[Operation: Elbrus]], Qabix, a member of the [[Psion Conclave]], began to broadcast Psionic propaganda that exhorted the members of the [[Imperial Cabal]] to mutiny and attempted to entreat them to defect. As Caiatl could not launch an attack on the broadcasting station without being viewed negatively in the army's eyes, she entreated the Vanguard to step in. A fireteam was deployed which managed to slay Qabix and shutdown the broadcasts, despite the threat of an orbital bombardment being constantly present. Upon reaching the broadcast room, the fireteam discovered a chest and several other pieces of finery that appeared to have come from the Leviathan, and viewing of the propaganda revealed it to be a message involving a Psion, a golden statue of Calus offering "[[Darkness|Salvation]]", and a [[Pyramid]]. Calus would continue restocking the base with his cloned troops and resources, forcing the Guardians to periodically take it down again. | |||
===Ascension to Herald=== | ===Ascension to Herald=== | ||
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===Arrival of the Witness=== | ===Arrival of the Witness=== | ||
When the [[Black Fleet]] finally moved on the Traveler following [[Rasputin]]'s sacrifice, Calus and his Shadow Legion fleet rode alongside and engaged the forces of the Coalition. Upon receiving a vision from the Traveler revealing the location of the Veil on Neptune, the Witness commanded Calus to go to Neptune and secure the | When the [[Black Fleet]] finally moved on the Traveler following [[Rasputin]]'s sacrifice, Calus and his Shadow Legion fleet rode alongside and engaged the forces of the Coalition. Upon receiving a vision from the Traveler revealing the location of the Veil on Neptune, the Witness commanded Calus to go to Neptune and secure the Veil. Calus obeyed, traveling to Neptune aboard his new flagship, the ''[[Typhon Imperator]]'', and led an invasion of the formerly-hidden Neptunian city of [[Neomuna]]. | ||
===Race to the Veil=== | ===Race to the Veil=== | ||
Shortly after the Typhon Imperator arrived at Neptune, Calus noticed The Gaurdian making their way through his fleet. He was happy about the gaurdian's arrival and asked what they thought about his new Shadow Legion army. Calus laughed and told the gaurdian to enjoy every small and Hollow victory they could get, as he wanted them in the best of spirits, when the two adversaries eventually face off against eachother. Calus then took his Flagship and headed straight for the surface of Neptune, landing it on the outskirts of Neomuna. As the [[Shadow Legion]] began to invade and ravage through the city, Calus would stay aboard his ship to enjoy himself. He would later emerge out of a dark sarcophagus in his new disciple armored form. Calus then began boasting about how his semblance matched his inner beauty, and how powerful The Witness had made him. Calus would then grab a crystal object of a pedestal and used his powers to transform it into a golden chalice. Grateful for his new found powers, and noticing that the chalice was empty, Calus called for a toast to one of his [[tormentor]] gaurds. The tormentor however, didn't respond and just mindlessly stood gaurd at the emperor's new throne, which disappointed calus. [[The Witness]] would later arrive and manifested itself infront of Calus, checking up on his progress. Calus would reassure The Witness that his forces are searching for the Veil as they speak, and that the Neptunians, even with their advanced technology, won't pose much of a threat. The Witness, then asked Calus if he had all that he ever wanted. To which Calus responded, that thanks to the Witness's power, He had become glorious. After The Witness left, Calus ordered his Shadow Legion to find the Veil as fast as possible so that he may continue to live a luxurious life, before sitting down on his new throne and began relaxing. | |||
Moments later, Calus's Shadow Legion would discover the location of where the veil was. And the gaurdian could do nothing as The Shadow Legion began setting up heavy fortifications around The Veil's containment area. The Witness Would later contact Emperor Calus to check up on his progress again, but this time, it did so by possessing the Gaurdian's [[Ghost]]. Calus informed The Witness, that he had successfully captured the area around The Entombed Veil, but it would take some time to break through. Plus, the interference from both the Gaurdian and the Neptunians, would make things more difficult. The Witness acknowledged this, and reassured Calus that a few of Sol's protectors could not stop fate. The Witness then instructed Calus to link the [[Radial Mast]] and make sure that the Veil is destroyed. Calus agreed as the Witness released the gaurdian's ghost. | |||
With the situation clear, the gaurdian was task by both [[Osiris]] and the Cloud Strider [[Rohan]] to storm The Typhon Imperator, and destroy the Radial Mast before Calus has a chance to link it up with the Veil. However, The herald of the Witness anticipated this and used the Radial Mast as a trap. Upon arriving in the arena where the Radial Mast was kept, Calus appeared before the gaurdian in his psionic form. He mocked the gaurdian, excited that they were going to be "tonight's entertainment" in a final test of strength. He also gloated that this time, he had no riches to give them. Calus then unleashed a horde of [[Taken]] and a few of his shadow legion champion's on the gaurdian. All while he tried to convince the gaurdian to join with him. The gaurdian however ignored Calus's banter, and was able to expose the Radial Mast, but before the gaurdian could destroy it, A cabal sheild surrounded the Radial Mast, preventing the gaurdian from getting to it as Calus sent more taken and shadow legion minions into the arena. The Gaurdian was forced to use a [[Strand]] Anomaly to fend off the rest Calus's remaining forces, but in doing so, rendered the gaurdian vulnerable and exhausted. Recognizing that the gaurdian wouldn't be accepting his offer to join him, Calus sent in one of his commanders, [[Val Bho'kaurl]] to finish off the weakened gaurdian. Calus told the gaurdian that they could not escape Oblivion and that they should embrace their end. But as the emperor watched on laughed at how weak and powerless the traveler's chosen warrior was, The gaurdian recieved coordinates inside the room to withdraw to a safe distance. Just then, [[Empress Caiatl]], suddenly arrived in the room while piloting a [[Thresher]] and bombarded the arena, creating an opening which allowed the gaurdian to barley escape. Calus was angered by Caital's intervention, but regardless, the gaurdian still failed in their mission and Calus was able to secure the Radial Mast and prepared to link it to the Veil. | |||
However, Calus's actual attempt to establish a link using the Radial Mast and the Veil failed, Due to the gaurdian's efforts in clearing out the shadow legion fortifications and killing Val' Bor'kaurl. But at the ultimate cost, as Rohan was force to sacrifice himself in order to destroy the Radial Mast. | |||
After this defeat, Calus fell asleep on his throne, and was approached by The Witness yet again, within his dream. The Emperor informed The Witness that his hold over the Veil had been "Temporarily loosened." The Witness then explained that Calus feared loss and that fear was the cause of his failure. Angered by this, Calus began to scold The Witness, on how he had led this invasion with vicious subjugation, broke through their enemies defenses, and claimed the Veil, all because he wanted it. Yet the Witness held the power of the universe within its grasp, yet never decided to do anything with it. This made The Witness furious at calus. And before Calus could finish his little rant, The Witness Angrily Shouted at Calus, Cracking reality around him. The Witness then ordered the emperor to secure the Veil, And that when the time is right, It will create the link between The Veil and The Traveler. Calus became utterly terrified as he look upon the Witness, and begged for it's forgiveness as he began bleeding from his head. He complied with his master's wishes and ensured that The Witness's will shall be done. Calus awoke from his nightmare, and stared at his chalice for a moment, He then angrily crushed it in his hand and then tossed it away. Feeling humiliated and Knowing that he must take matters into his own hands. | |||
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