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'''Dominus''' is a powerful and high-ranking position within the Cabal hierarchy, surpassing the previously highest-known rank of [[Primus]]. These Warlords command elite Legions meant for conquest, outclassing the scout Legions the [[Guardians]] had faced for years. [[Ghaul]], who commands the [[Red Legion]] and instigated [[The Red War]], is the only individual the Guardians encountered who possess the rank thus far.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjxUFCSmaO0&feature=youtu.be '''YouTube''' - ''PlayStation Access - Destiny 2 - 5 Things You Didn’t See On The Livestream'']</ref>
'''Dominus''' is the highest position within the Cabal hierarchy, reserved for Cabal Emperors. The Emperor commands the entirety of the empire, specifically heading the [[Red Legion]], which is meant for conquest, outclassing the scout Legions the [[Guardians]] had faced for years. [[Dominus Ghaul]], who commands the [[Red Legion]] and instigated [[The Red War]], is the only individual who currently commands the Empire. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjxUFCSmaO0&feature=youtu.be '''YouTube''' - ''PlayStation Access - Destiny 2 - 5 Things You Didn’t See On The Livestream'']</ref>


==Known Domini==
==Known Domini==
*[[Red Legion]]
*[[Red Legion]]
**[[Dominus Ghaul]]
**[[Dominus Ghaul]]
*[[Dominus Calus]]


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 18:25, June 11, 2017

Dominus is the highest position within the Cabal hierarchy, reserved for Cabal Emperors. The Emperor commands the entirety of the empire, specifically heading the Red Legion, which is meant for conquest, outclassing the scout Legions the Guardians had faced for years. Dominus Ghaul, who commands the Red Legion and instigated The Red War, is the only individual who currently commands the Empire. [1]

Known Domini

List of appearances

Trivia

  • Dominus is the Latin word for master or owner. As a title of sovereignty the term under the Roman Republic had all the associations of the Greek Tyrannos. Under the Emperor Diocletian it became an official title of the Roman Emperors. Later it became the term for feudal lords, and also an academic and ecclesiastical one as well; the latter term is rendered as "sir" in English, from the French translation of "Dominus", "sieur" .

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