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{{Quote|The Dominus was a strong leader, but the Red Legion had more to offer than simply overwhelming force... They think us weak and insipid. I will show them the might of the Red Legion, and they shall not forget.|Val Ca'uor}} | {{Quote|The Dominus was a strong leader, but the Red Legion had more to offer than simply overwhelming force... They think us weak and insipid. I will show them the might of the Red Legion, and they shall not forget.|Val Ca'uor}} | ||
In the vacancy that was left behind by Ghaul's death, Val Ca'uor took advantage of the power vacuum and quickly asserted himself as the commander of the Red Legion. In an effort to rearm the Red Legion, Ca'uor ordered his forces to [[Mercury]] and [[Mars]], which had [[Vex]] technology and ample energy respectively, in addition to a soft Guardian presence.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/5/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]], [[Last of the Legion]]''</ref> After [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]] was [[Will of the Thousands|"defeated"]], Val Ca'uor led a fleet against the Leviathan in order to kill Emperor Calus and seize the ship for the Red Legion's purposes. His forces occupied the Spire of Stars, and they raided the spire and killed many of Calus's troops and commanders. Ca'uor was intercepted at the Celestial Observatory just as he struck down one of Calus's robotic proxies. In the following battle, he was overpowered by the team as they use the Leviathan's defenses to destroy his fleet, killing him in a final showdown afterwards. | In the vacancy that was left behind by Ghaul's death, Val Ca'uor took advantage of the power vacuum and quickly asserted himself as the commander of the Red Legion. In an effort to rearm the Red Legion, Ca'uor ordered his forces to [[Mercury]] and [[Mars]], which had [[Vex]] technology and ample energy respectively, in addition to a soft Guardian presence.<ref>'''Bungie (2018/5/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Last of the Legion]]''</ref> After [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]] was [[Will of the Thousands|"defeated"]], Val Ca'uor led a fleet against the Leviathan in order to kill Emperor Calus and seize the ship for the Red Legion's purposes. His forces occupied the Spire of Stars, and they raided the spire and killed many of Calus's troops and commanders. Ca'uor was intercepted at the Celestial Observatory just as he struck down one of Calus's robotic proxies. In the following battle, he was overpowered by the team as they use the Leviathan's defenses to destroy his fleet, killing him in a final showdown afterwards. | ||
However, this would not be the end of Val Ca'uor. Five years later, he would return, now Taken and Bladebound to Xivu Arath. The [[Taken Incendior]] was paired with another Taken champion, [[Uorgotha, Scourge of the Deep]], and sent to [[Kraken Mare]] on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] to obstruct the [[Salvage (activity)|Salvage]] operations of the [[Vanguard]]. The two confronted the Guardians on the ocean floor, alongside hordes of other Taken, but were slain after a fierce battle. | However, this would not be the end of Val Ca'uor. Five years later, he would return, now Taken and Bladebound to Xivu Arath. The [[Taken Incendior]] was paired with another Taken champion, [[Uorgotha, Scourge of the Deep]], and sent to [[Kraken Mare]] on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] to obstruct the [[Salvage (activity)|Salvage]] operations of the [[Vanguard]]. The two confronted the Guardians on the ocean floor, alongside hordes of other Taken, but were slain after a fierce battle. |