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===Chasing Shadows=== | ===Chasing Shadows=== | ||
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When Shin became aware of Guardians that had a morbid curiosity about Dredgen Yor's exploits, Shin saw that Dredgen Yor's toxic legacy was at risk of continuing. Therefore Malphur undertook his most ambitious task yet: he followed in Yor's footsteps and became someone else. Shin Malphur adopted the persona of "Zyre Orsa" and approached another Guardian, [[Teben Grey]], whom he had noticed was interested in Yor's past. Together the two founded the Shadows of Yor, with Malphur using this as his way of determining which Guardians were in danger of following in the footsteps of Dredgen Yor. When the [[Shadows of Yor]] began emerging in the [[Crucible]], Shin approached [[Ikora Rey]] to express his frustration regarding the [[Vanguard]]'s lack of response to the cult's worship of Yor and their use of Thorn replicas. While Ikora shared Shin's concerns, she noted that he might be too close to the situation to see it objectively. Shin argued that he had seen videos of matches from [[Widow's Court]] and warned that the Shadows were playing with death.<ref>'''Bungie (2016/20 | When Shin became aware of Guardians that had a morbid curiosity about Dredgen Yor's exploits, Shin saw that Dredgen Yor's toxic legacy was at risk of continuing. Therefore Malphur undertook his most ambitious task yet: he followed in Yor's footsteps and became someone else. Shin Malphur adopted the persona of "Zyre Orsa" and approached another Guardian, [[Teben Grey]], whom he had noticed was interested in Yor's past. Together the two founded the Shadows of Yor, with Malphur using this as his way of determining which Guardians were in danger of following in the footsteps of Dredgen Yor. When the [[Shadows of Yor]] began emerging in the [[Crucible]], Shin approached [[Ikora Rey]] to express his frustration regarding the [[Vanguard]]'s lack of response to the cult's worship of Yor and their use of Thorn replicas. While Ikora shared Shin's concerns, she noted that he might be too close to the situation to see it objectively. Shin argued that he had seen videos of matches from [[Widow's Court]] and warned that the Shadows were playing with death.<ref>'''Bungie (2016/9/20)''', ''[[Destiny]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#Ghost_Fragment:_The_Cauldron|Ghost Fragment: The Cauldron]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2016/9/20)''', ''[[Destiny]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#Ghost_Fragment:_Blind_Watch|Ghost Fragment: Blind Watch]]''</ref><ref>'''Bungie (2016/9/20)''', ''[[Destiny]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#Ghost_Fragment:_Cathedral_of_Dusk|Ghost Fragment: Cathedral of Dusk]]''</ref> | ||
His Ghost later questioned if he would fight the Shadows, and Shin noted that others were hoping | His Ghost later questioned if he would fight the Shadows, and Shin noted that others were hoping that they would use the power they wielded more carefully than their inspiration had, but admitted that he doubted that would prove true and that the Vanguard's observation would likely not be enough. His Ghost asked what he would do, and after contemplating for a moment, Shin declared he would do what needed to be done.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/28/3)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Age of Triumph]] - [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory/Primary_Weapons#Ghost_Fragment:_The_Last_Word_5|Ghost Fragment: The Last Word 5]]''</ref> | ||
At some point during his hunt for the Shadows, he encountered the [[The Drifter (character)|Drifter]]. | At some point during his hunt for the Shadows, he encountered the [[The Drifter (character)|Drifter]]. | ||
Using intelligence from the Drifter, Shin was able to track down a man named [[Callum Sol]], who was part of the Shadows before they all separated to keep Shin off their tracks. Confronting him after he had just murdered his own Ghost by stabbing it through the eye with a dagger carved from a projectile from Thorn, Shin warned Callum that 'they should not have followed him'. Callum argued that he and Shin are the same; they do the wrong things, for the right reasons. Demanding any last words from the Shadow, Callum replied that Shin would never kill them all. In an attempt to kill Shin, Callum reached for his weapon, only to be incinerated by Shin's Golden Gun, his ashes burned against a rock, with a hole in the center indicating where Shin landed his shots. In truth, Callum knew the reality of Shin's secret identity as Dredgen Vale and believed in their cause so strongly that he was willing to die for it. Shin and Callum, otherwise known as Dredgen Cull, made a plan: Callum would announce to the other Shadows that he would be going farther than any had before in following Dredgen Yor's example and inviting any willing to do the same. Callum did this, then traveled to the Ascendant Realm from the Dreaming City. He swapped out his Ghost's shell with that of an already-dead Ghost and stabbed the dead one through the eye with a [[Thorn]] bullet to make it seem like he'd killed his own Ghost. Callum and Shin acted out their "confrontation" and Shin killed Callum, marking the end of the hero known as Dredgen Cull. | Using intelligence from the Drifter, Shin was able to track down a man named [[Callum Sol]], who was part of the Shadows before they all separated to keep Shin off their tracks. Confronting him after he had just murdered his own Ghost by stabbing it through the eye with a dagger carved from a projectile from Thorn, Shin warned Callum that 'they should not have followed him'. Callum argued that he and Shin are the same; that they do the wrong things, for the right reasons. Demanding any last words from the Shadow, Callum replied that Shin would never kill them all. In an attempt to kill Shin, Callum reached for his weapon, only to be incinerated by Shin's Golden Gun, his ashes burned against a rock, with a hole in the center indicating where Shin landed his shots. In truth, Callum knew the reality of Shin's secret identity as Dredgen Vale and believed in their cause so strongly that he was willing to die for it. Shin and Callum, otherwise known as Dredgen Cull, made a plan: Callum would announce to the other Shadows that he would be going farther than any had gone before in following Dredgen Yor's example and inviting any who were willing to do the same. Callum did this, then traveled to the Ascendant Realm from the Dreaming City. He swapped out his Ghost's shell with that of an already-dead Ghost and stabbed the dead one through the eye with a [[Thorn]] bullet to make it seem like he'd killed his own Ghost. Callum and Shin acted out their "confrontation" and Shin killed Callum, marking the end of the hero known as Dredgen Cull. | ||
Later Shin [[Lore:Letters from a Renegade|interacts]] with the Guardian for the first time when he gifted the Guardian his famous weapon, the Last Word. Later Shin would contact the Guardian again, wherein he would let them in on the fact that he was secretly Dredgen Vale. He explained his ultimate motives of founding the Shadows of Yor to weed out the weak and corruptible from the ranks of Guardians by using the Shadows to expose those who would consort with the Darkness itself for power, much like Dredgen Yor did, and eliminate them. | Later Shin [[Lore:Letters from a Renegade|interacts]] with the Guardian for the first time when he gifted the Guardian his famous weapon, the Last Word. Later Shin would contact the Guardian again, wherein he would let them in on the fact that he was secretly Dredgen Vale. He explained his ultimate motives of founding the Shadows of Yor to weed out the weak and corruptible from the ranks of Guardians by using the Shadows to expose those who would consort with the Darkness itself for power, much like Dredgen Yor did, and eliminate them. |