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Despite the Vanguard Coalition's victories against the Shadow Legion, their efforts to follow the Witness through the portal on the Traveler, called the Threshold, proved futile. The Vanguard's attention, however would be drawn away following the return of Titan, which allowed the Guardians to find the missing Sloane who survived the moon's disappearance thanks to her bond with the worm, [[Ahsa]]. The ancient worm was an enemy to the Witness and possessed vital knowledge on the entity's origins and could possibly help the Vanguard in finding a way to pass through the portal. Working with Drifter in deciphering Ahsa's messages and battling scores of Xivu Arath's forces, the Guardians learned how the Witness came to be but more worrying was, Ahsa states that the one who may know of a method to pass through the portal was none other than the Witch Queen herself. This puts the Vanguard in precarious position, if they want to follow the Witness and stop its plan to enact the Final Shape, then they have no other choice but to bring back one of their most devious foes. Despite protests from the Guardian, Lord Saladin and Saint-14, Zavala approves of the plan as they have little other choice. | Despite the Vanguard Coalition's victories against the Shadow Legion, their efforts to follow the Witness through the portal on the Traveler, called the Threshold, proved futile. The Vanguard's attention, however would be drawn away following the return of Titan, which allowed the Guardians to find the missing Sloane who survived the moon's disappearance thanks to her bond with the worm, [[Ahsa]]. The ancient worm was an enemy to the Witness and possessed vital knowledge on the entity's origins and could possibly help the Vanguard in finding a way to pass through the portal. Working with Drifter in deciphering Ahsa's messages and battling scores of Xivu Arath's forces, the Guardians learned how the Witness came to be but more worrying was, Ahsa states that the one who may know of a method to pass through the portal was none other than the Witch Queen herself. This puts the Vanguard in precarious position, if they want to follow the Witness and stop its plan to enact the Final Shape, then they have no other choice but to bring back one of their most devious foes. Despite protests from the Guardian, Lord Saladin and Saint-14, Zavala approves of the plan as they have little other choice. | ||
The Vanguard reached out to Savathûn's Ghost, Immaru, offering him the Witch Queen's body for him to resurrect in return for her cooperation. The Hive Ghost counters with an bargain of his own, citing that Savathûn anticipated the Guardians would need her help. In exchange for dealing with Xivu Arath once and for all, then Immaru would bring his Lightbearer back. Guiding the Guardians through [[Savathûn | The Vanguard reached out to Savathûn's Ghost, Immaru, offering him the Witch Queen's body for him to resurrect in return for her cooperation. The Hive Ghost counters with an bargain of his own, citing that Savathûn anticipated the Guardians would need her help. In exchange for dealing with Xivu Arath once and for all, then Immaru would bring his Lightbearer back. Guiding the Guardians through [[Savathûn Spire]], a hidden repository where the Witch Queen conducted experiments with the Light, the Guardians learn from recordings left behind by the Witch Queen that only a Hive God of equal strength can defeat Xivu Arath. As such, only through the Hive's Sword Logic can the Guardians defeat the Hive God of War. Ikora protests that they can't operate on the Hive's rules but Eris Morn states they have no other option as they can't maintain their stalemate with Xivu Arath. Preparing a ritual, Eris Morn transforms herself into the Hive God of Vengeance and with the Guardian as her "acolyte", they would gather tithes for her, gaining power to become strong enough to challenge Xivu Arath. Despite Ikora's misgivings on the plan, the Guardians and Eris soldier on in gather enough tithes for Eris, even slaying one of Xivu Arath's strongest and most favored champions. However, Eris Morn still wasn't strong enough to defeat Xivu Arath head on but she developed a work around in having Savathûn brought back sooner than initially wanted and slayed her then and there. In that one act of violence, Eris gained a millennia's worth of power, as the Witch Queen hadn't been killed since she had been separated from her Worm, thereby making Eris the strongest Hive God in existence. With her newfound strength, Eris weaves a spell that banishes Xivu Arath from her own Throne World, rendering the Hive God of War mortal and vulnerable. Though the bargain was fulfilled to an extent, Savathûn attempted to renege on the deal but relented when threatened by the Guardian, answering on how to pass through the portal but in her usual cryptic method. The Guardian however, noticed a unique pattern on the Witch Queen's wings, a pattern typically used on the Wall of Wishes and after succeeding in passing the Witch Queen's trials in the Imbaru Engine, they found an uncorrupted Ahamkara Egg. Eris Morn would understand that in order pass through the portal, the Vanguard must make a wish with an Ahamkara. | ||
Speaking with Mara Sov on this latest development, the Awoken Queen states that though the last Ahamkara, Riven, had been killed by the Guardians, there was still a way for them to awaken her spirit and thereby allow her to grant the final wish. Using a ritual and Riven's heart to awaken the Ahamkara's spirit, Mara would left surprised and angered when Riven refuses to grant them the final wish. Riven explains that she has no reason to grant them their wish as she is dead and worse, Mara had endeavored to destroy Riven's clutch. Or so she thought, as Riven had took measures to hide a number of her eggs, like the one found in Savathûn's Spire. In this, Riven offers Mara a bargain: in exchange for securing the safety of her remaining eggs, she will grant them the wish. Despite the risk of having the Ahamkara return and terrorize the system once again, Mara agrees to Riven's bargain as, again, they have no other choice. The Guardians descend into Riven's Lair to find the eggs but unfortunately found nothing, angering Riven, but Mara discovers that the eggs had been sent adrift in the Ascendant Plane, later discovered to be done by Riven's mate Taranis. Riven's mate did so to protect them after learning of her corruption by the Taken King and so sent their clutch adrift to protect them. Despite this set back, the Guardians and Awoken were able to devise a method to "catch" each of the eggs using the Ley Lines, one at a time. However, Riven would reveal a detail in her method in opening the way through the portal: Using what little power she has left to redirect the Ley Lines, Riven would only be able to allow one to pass through the portal. Infuriated by this deception, Mara nearly lashes out at Riven's spirit but Osiris calms her, stating its still their only option to follow the Witness. Further, Osiris's studies with the Veil would bare fruit in that if one can get through, then that one can guide more through and open the way for the rest. Initially, the Guardian was going to be given this task but Crow would volunteer himself, believing he is the best one for the job since he shares a unique paracausal connection with Mara which would give them the means to guide more through the portal. After succeeding in securing the last of Riven's egg, Riven fulfills her part of the bargain in granting them their final wish, allowing Crow to pass through the portal with Mara sensing her brother. However, Crow's passage through the portal would be stalled by the Vex, leading the Guardian to venture through the Black Garden to find the source of the disruption, revealed to be the Black Heart restored by the Witness's directive. Despite the restored Heart's power and the Vex's efforts, the Guardian succeeded in destroying the Heart as they did a decade ago, reestablishing contact with Crow's signal and allowing Crow to successfully pass through the Threshold and enter the Pale Heart. | Speaking with Mara Sov on this latest development, the Awoken Queen states that though the last Ahamkara, Riven, had been killed by the Guardians, there was still a way for them to awaken her spirit and thereby allow her to grant the final wish. Using a ritual and Riven's heart to awaken the Ahamkara's spirit, Mara would left surprised and angered when Riven refuses to grant them the final wish. Riven explains that she has no reason to grant them their wish as she is dead and worse, Mara had endeavored to destroy Riven's clutch. Or so she thought, as Riven had took measures to hide a number of her eggs, like the one found in Savathûn's Spire. In this, Riven offers Mara a bargain: in exchange for securing the safety of her remaining eggs, she will grant them the wish. Despite the risk of having the Ahamkara return and terrorize the system once again, Mara agrees to Riven's bargain as, again, they have no other choice. The Guardians descend into Riven's Lair to find the eggs but unfortunately found nothing, angering Riven, but Mara discovers that the eggs had been sent adrift in the Ascendant Plane, later discovered to be done by Riven's mate Taranis. Riven's mate did so to protect them after learning of her corruption by the Taken King and so sent their clutch adrift to protect them. Despite this set back, the Guardians and Awoken were able to devise a method to "catch" each of the eggs using the Ley Lines, one at a time. However, Riven would reveal a detail in her method in opening the way through the portal: Using what little power she has left to redirect the Ley Lines, Riven would only be able to allow one to pass through the portal. Infuriated by this deception, Mara nearly lashes out at Riven's spirit but Osiris calms her, stating its still their only option to follow the Witness. Further, Osiris's studies with the Veil would bare fruit in that if one can get through, then that one can guide more through and open the way for the rest. Initially, the Guardian was going to be given this task but Crow would volunteer himself, believing he is the best one for the job since he shares a unique paracausal connection with Mara which would give them the means to guide more through the portal. After succeeding in securing the last of Riven's egg, Riven fulfills her part of the bargain in granting them their final wish, allowing Crow to pass through the portal with Mara sensing her brother. However, Crow's passage through the portal would be stalled by the Vex, leading the Guardian to venture through the Black Garden to find the source of the disruption, revealed to be the Black Heart restored by the Witness's directive. Despite the restored Heart's power and the Vex's efforts, the Guardian succeeded in destroying the Heart as they did a decade ago, reestablishing contact with Crow's signal and allowing Crow to successfully pass through the Threshold and enter the Pale Heart. | ||
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==Vanguard Leaders== | ==Vanguard Leaders== | ||
[[File:Destiny-Vanguard-Banner.jpg|thumb|250px|Vanguard Banner]] | [[File:Destiny-Vanguard-Banner.jpg|thumb|250px|Vanguard Banner]] | ||
'''Current Vanguard | '''Current Vanguard Members''' | ||
*'''[[Titan (class)|Titan Vanguard]]''' | *'''[[Titan (class)|Titan Vanguard]]''' | ||
**[[Zavala]] – {{C|Current Vanguard Commander}} | **[[Zavala]] – {{C|Current Vanguard Commander}} | ||
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**[[Ikora Rey]] – {{C|Current Warlock Vanguard}} | **[[Ikora Rey]] – {{C|Current Warlock Vanguard}} | ||
*'''[[Hunter|Hunter Vanguard]]''' | *'''[[Hunter|Hunter Vanguard]]''' | ||
**[[ | **[[The Crow]] – {{C|Current Hunter Vanguard}} | ||
'''Former Vanguard | '''Former Vanguard Members''' | ||
*'''[[Hunter|Hunter Vanguards]]''' | *'''[[Hunter|Hunter Vanguards]]''' | ||
**[[Tallulah Fairwind]] – {{C|First Hunter Vanguard, killed by an [[Ahamkara]]}} | **[[Tallulah Fairwind]] – {{C|First Hunter Vanguard, killed by an [[Ahamkara]]}} | ||
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==Vanguard Dare== | ==Vanguard Dare== | ||
Unlike [[Titan (class)|Titans]] and [[Warlock]]s who elect their Vanguard representatives, the '''Vanguard Dare''' is a challenge set between [[Hunter]]s | Unlike [[Titan (class)|Titans]] and [[Warlock]]s who elect their Vanguard representatives, the '''Vanguard Dare''' is a challenge set between [[Hunter]]s into deciding who will fill the position of Hunter Vanguard. The Vanguard Dare is a code of honour among Hunters and often followed through. | ||
Due to the nature of Hunters who enjoy venturing the wild, the position of filling the Vanguard role has proven difficult for the [[Last City]] as no Hunter wants to be stuck in the [[Tower]] doing Vanguard duties. Since then | Due to the nature of Hunters who enjoy venturing the wild, the position of filling the Vanguard role has proven difficult for the [[Last City]] as no Hunter wants to be stuck in the [[Tower]] doing Vanguard duties. Since then the Vanguard has allowed Hunters to come to an agreement between themselves into electing an official and this can be contested as a gamble in which the loser must concede to filling the Vanguard role. | ||
Due to this disdain, | Due to this disdain, Hunter Vanguard position has had large spans of vacancy, the largest of which was the one after the death of [[Cayde-6]] where the position was vacant for nearly 4 years before [[Crow]] would take up the mantle. | ||
==Vanguard Transmissions== | ==Vanguard Transmissions== | ||
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[[File:HELM1.jpg|thumb|300px|The H.E.L.M.]] | [[File:HELM1.jpg|thumb|300px|The H.E.L.M.]] | ||
{{Main|H.E.L.M.}} | {{Main|H.E.L.M.}} | ||
The '''H.E.L.M.''' or '''Hub for Emergency Logistics and Maneuvers''' is a Vanguard operations ship formerly set up within a | The '''H.E.L.M.''' or '''Hub for Emergency Logistics and Maneuvers''' is a Vanguard operations ship formerly set up within a hanger of [[The Last City]]. It is staffed by Vanguard [[Frame]]s and came into operation to deal with the arrival of the [[Imperial Cabal]]. | ||
The centerpiece is a war table which offers real-time tactical information on the current conflict the Vanguard is monitoring. A terminal on the table can be used to read messages and receive incoming transmissions from Vanguard agents for briefings and reports from the field. Members of Vanguard task forces frequently meet at the war table to discuss ongoing operations.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/2/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Chosen]], PlayStation 4, [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/the-war-table The War Table]''</ref> | The centerpiece is a war table which offers real-time tactical information on the current conflict the Vanguard is monitoring. A terminal on the table can be used to read messages and receive incoming transmissions from Vanguard agents for briefings and reports from the field. Members of Vanguard task forces frequently meet at the war table to discuss ongoing operations.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/2/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Chosen]], PlayStation 4, [https://www.ishtar-collective.net/items/the-war-table The War Table]''</ref> | ||
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*''[[Destiny: Warmind (comic)]]'' | *''[[Destiny: Warmind (comic)]]'' | ||
*''[[Destiny: Cayde's Six]]'' | *''[[Destiny: Cayde's Six]]'' | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Hidden Dossier]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |