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|hair= Blonde
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|eyes= Green
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|affiliation=[[Vanguard]]
|affiliation=[[Vanguard]]<br>[[Royal Awoken Guard]]
|rank= Shipwright
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Sometime after the Endless Night and the appearance of the [[Lucent Brood]], which included its own Lightbearers, the Vanguard entered into a coalition with the Cabal to combat this Hive threat. Amanda welcomed this alliance, actually lending air support for the Guardian by piloting a [[Hawk]] and dropping a Drake tanks against Cabal insurgents dissatisfied with Empress Caiatl.
Sometime after the Endless Night and the appearance of the [[Lucent Brood]], which included its own Lightbearers, the Vanguard entered into a coalition with the Cabal to combat this Hive threat. Amanda welcomed this alliance, actually lending air support for the Guardian by piloting a [[Hawk]] and dropping a Drake tanks against Cabal insurgents dissatisfied with Empress Caiatl.


However, prior to this, Amanda had learned Crow's former identity as Cayde's murderer, Uldren Sov, leading the shipwright to reject him, acting cold and distant towards Crow, much to his discomfort. Amanda was ultimately frustrated that the friend she had made was originally the one she had despised. These tumultuous feelings would come to a head as even after Crow was able to figure out why Amanda had been acting cold towards him, he wasn't sure how to approach her anymore, leading him to refrain in interacting with her for weeks. Furious, Amanda finally confronted Crow over the coms, where she would denounce Crow as no different than Uldren, hurting the Lightbearer as he weakly attempted to apologize. Despite Crow's remorse, Amanda remained unmoved and angry, resulting in her cutting off Crow altogether.
However, prior to this, Amanda had learned Crow's former identity as Cayde's murderer, Uldren Sov, leading the shipwright to reject him, acting cold and distant towards Crow, much to his discomfort. Amanda was ultimately frustrated that the friend she had made was originally the one she had despised. These tumultuous feelings would come to a head as even after Crow was able to figure out why Amanda had been acting cold towards him, he wasn't sure how to approach her anymore, leading him to refrain in interacting with her for weeks. Furious, Amanda finally confronted Crow in person pointing her shotgun at his head, where she would denounce Crow as no different than Uldren, hurting the Lightbearer as he weakly attempted to apologize. Despite Crow's remorse, Amanda remained unmoved and angry, resulting in her cutting off Crow altogether calling him a murderer for killing Cayde who was like a father to her.


However, in time, Amanda would calm down and realize that her outburst was not what she should've said to Crow, something she would confide in Zavala as he struggled against his own nightmare.
However, in time, Amanda would calm down and realize that her outburst was not what she should've said to Crow, something she would confide in Zavala as he struggled against his own nightmare.
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The trauma from her childhood journey to the Last City and loss of her mother and father gives her frequent nightmares.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/2/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Chosen]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:From_the_Front#III._Amanda_Dreams|From the Front III. Amanda Dreams]]''</ref> During her childhood, her father sang a jingle that she believed was from before the [[Collapse]] as a way of saying they were home whenever they bedded down somewhere on the way to the Last City. It become a ritual for Amanda to sing that jingle to herself whenever returning home to the Tower from a successful mission.<ref name="WoC"/>
The trauma from her childhood journey to the Last City and loss of her mother and father gives her frequent nightmares.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/2/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Chosen]] - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:From_the_Front#III._Amanda_Dreams|From the Front III. Amanda Dreams]]''</ref> During her childhood, her father sang a jingle that she believed was from before the [[Collapse]] as a way of saying they were home whenever they bedded down somewhere on the way to the Last City. It become a ritual for Amanda to sing that jingle to herself whenever returning home to the Tower from a successful mission.<ref name="WoC"/>


Amanda has shown and proven herself to be welcoming and open-minded, as she welcomed the Eliksni of the House of Light to the Last City, lending what aid she could to them. Further, she was cautiously optimistic of the armitice with the Cabal Empire, believing it help end the fighting and ultimately lent enthusiatic support to the Vanguard-Cabal Coalition against the insurgents to Caiatl's rule.
Amanda has shown and proven herself to be welcoming and open-minded, as she welcomed the Eliksni of the House of Light to the Last City, lending what aid she could to them despite losing her parents to their kind. Further, she was cautiously optimistic of the armistice with the Cabal Empire, believing it help end the fighting and ultimately lent enthusiastic support to the Vanguard-Cabal Coalition against the insurgents to Caiatl's rule.


Amanda had a close working relationship with all three members of the Vanguard and considered them family. She was particularly close to Cayde-6, as both were willing to bend or break the Vanguard's rules to get tasks done.<ref name="CS"/> The loss of Cayde-6 deeply affected her and Amanda supported the Young Wolf's execution of Uldren, believing that he got what was coming to him.<ref name="Behemoth"/> Ironically, she developed a friendship with Crow, Uldren Sov's new Lightbearer identity, but was unaware of this, due to Crow keeping his face hidden. Upon learning Crow's original identity, she basically rejected him, acting cold and snapping at him, calling the whole situation between them as a horrible twist of fate.
Amanda had a close working relationship with all three members of the Vanguard and considered them family on account of them raising her after her parents died. She was particularly close to Cayde-6, as both were willing to bend or break the Vanguard's rules to get tasks done.<ref name="CS"/> The loss of Cayde-6 deeply affected her and Amanda supported the Young Wolf's execution of Uldren, believing that he got what was coming to him.<ref name="Behemoth"/> Ironically, she developed a friendship with Crow, Uldren Sov's new Lightbearer identity, but was unaware of this, due to Crow keeping his face hidden. Upon learning Crow's original identity, she basically rejected him, acting cold and snapping at him, calling the whole situation between them as a horrible twist of fate.


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