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===Opposing The Drifter===
===Opposing The Drifter===
{{Quote|You want my professional opinion? Ideas are powerful things, and the Drifter has too many. Board that travesty he calls a ship and throw him out an airlock, before the City sees another Dark Age.|Aunor, in her report to the Consensus on the Drifter}}
{{Quote|You want my professional opinion? Ideas are powerful things, and the Drifter has too many. Board that travesty he calls a ship and throw him out an airlock, before the City sees another Dark Age.|Aunor, in her report to the Consensus on the Drifter}}
Aunor was asked by Commander [[Zavala]] to represent the [[Praxic Order]] at a [[Consensus]] meeting about [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]]. As she arrived, Aunor heard Zavala declaring that he saw no reason to deny the Drifter a more permanent lease within the Tower. Aunor immediately protested and informed the Consensus that the Praxic Order was recommending the Drifter be immediately exiled from the Last City and were prepared to it themselves if necessary. Zavala acknowledged her opinion, but stated that all [[Guardian]]s were welcome in the Last City, causing Aunor to cut him off and angrily declare that the Drifter was no Guardian. The Titan Vanguard continued, amending that all beings willing to fight in defense of the City were welcome. She retorted that he had invited her there for the Praxic Order's opinion and then addressed the rest of the Consensus, declaring that her order regarded the Drifter and his experimentation with the [[Darkness]] as a threat equal to that of [[Dominus Ghaul]] and [[Oryx, the Taken King]]. Ignoring interruptions from Executor [[Hideo]] and [[Ikora Rey]], Aunor pointed out that the Drifter was encouraging Guardians to utilize [[Taken]] to kill fellow Guardians in [[Gambit]]. When Zavala noted there had been not final deaths, she shot back that there were no final deaths that they knew of and accused the Consensus of letting the Drifter normalize interaction with and manipulation of the Taken. Aunor reported that the Praxic Order had seen a record number of Guardians go rogue in recent months, causing Aarch [[Jalaal]] to mock her and question what "rogue" even meant. She continued on, noting that her filed report to them contained information on Guardians who had adopted the title of "Dredgen". Aunor warned that the Drifter's ideas were far too dangerous to allow in the City and recommended throwing him out of his ship's airlock before he brought another [[Dark Age]] upon the City, but the Consensus merely stared at her in silence. Declaring that she had paperwork to file and that they knew where to find her office, Aunor stormed out of the Consensus chamber. As she left, she spotted a maintenance worker she had passed by earlier seemingly asleep in the entrance area with a hat covering his face, which she found suspicious. Unbeknownst to Aunor, the maintenance worker was in fact the Drifter, who was disguised to spy on the meeting.<ref>'''Bungie, (3/2/2019),''' [[Weblore]]: [https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/47654 Narrative Preview - Praxic Order]</ref>
Aunor was asked by Commander [[Zavala]] to represent the [[Praxic Order]] at a [[Consensus]] meeting about [[The Drifter (character)|The Drifter]]. As she arrived, Aunor heard Zavala declaring that he saw no reason to deny the Drifter a more permanent lease within the Tower. Aunor immediately protested and informed the Consensus that the Praxic Order was recommending the Drifter be immediately exiled from the Last City and were prepared to it themselves if necessary. Zavala acknowledged her opinion, but stated that all [[Guardian]]s were welcome in the Last City, causing Aunor to cut him off and angrily declare that the Drifter was no Guardian. The Titan Vanguard continued, amending that all beings willing to fight in defense of the City were welcome. She retorted that he had invited her there for the Praxic Order's opinion and then addressed the rest of the Consensus, declaring that her order regarded the Drifter and his experimentation with the [[Darkness]] as a threat equal to that of [[Dominus Ghaul]] and [[Oryx, the Taken King]]. Ignoring interruptions from Executor [[Hideo]] and [[Ikora Rey]], Aunor pointed out that the Drifter was encouraging Guardians to utilize [[Taken]] to kill fellow Guardians in [[Gambit]]. When Zavala noted there had been not final deaths, she shot back that there were no final deaths that they knew of and accused the Consensus of letting the Drifter normalize interaction with and manipulation of the Taken. Aunor reported that the Praxic Order had seen a record number of Guardians go rogue in recent months, causing Aarch [[Jalaal]] to mock her and question what "rogue" even meant. She continued on, noting that her filed report to them contained information on Guardians who had adopted the title of "[[Shadows of Yor|Dredgen]]". Aunor warned that the Drifter's ideas were far too dangerous to allow in the City and recommended throwing him out of his ship's airlock before he brought another [[Dark Age]] upon the City, but the Consensus merely stared at her in silence. Declaring that she had paperwork to file and that they knew where to find her office, Aunor stormed out of the Consensus chamber. As she left, she spotted a maintenance worker she had passed by earlier seemingly asleep in the entrance area with a hat covering his face, which she found suspicious. Unbeknownst to Aunor, the maintenance worker was in fact the Drifter, who was disguised to spy on the meeting.<ref>'''Bungie, (3/2/2019),''' [[Weblore]]: [https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/47654 Narrative Preview - Praxic Order]</ref>


===Investigating the Young Wolf===
===Investigating the Young Wolf===

Revision as of 02:10, March 4, 2019

Aunor Mahal
Biographical information

Gender:

Female

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Praxic Order
Vanguard

Rank:

Guardian

Class:

Warlock

 

"The Praxic Order doesn’t hesitate, doesn’t stop. If we can prove you’ve done demonstrable harm to humanity or the City, doesn’t matter how far or how fast you run. We’ll catch you. And you’ll face Praxic Fire."
— Aunor

Aunor Mahal is a Warlock and zealous member of the Praxic Order who opposed the continued presence of The Drifter in the Tower. She also suspected the Young Wolf of having a hand in the murder of Hunter Vanguard Cayde-6.

Biography

Opposing The Drifter

"You want my professional opinion? Ideas are powerful things, and the Drifter has too many. Board that travesty he calls a ship and throw him out an airlock, before the City sees another Dark Age."
— Aunor, in her report to the Consensus on the Drifter

Aunor was asked by Commander Zavala to represent the Praxic Order at a Consensus meeting about The Drifter. As she arrived, Aunor heard Zavala declaring that he saw no reason to deny the Drifter a more permanent lease within the Tower. Aunor immediately protested and informed the Consensus that the Praxic Order was recommending the Drifter be immediately exiled from the Last City and were prepared to it themselves if necessary. Zavala acknowledged her opinion, but stated that all Guardians were welcome in the Last City, causing Aunor to cut him off and angrily declare that the Drifter was no Guardian. The Titan Vanguard continued, amending that all beings willing to fight in defense of the City were welcome. She retorted that he had invited her there for the Praxic Order's opinion and then addressed the rest of the Consensus, declaring that her order regarded the Drifter and his experimentation with the Darkness as a threat equal to that of Dominus Ghaul and Oryx, the Taken King. Ignoring interruptions from Executor Hideo and Ikora Rey, Aunor pointed out that the Drifter was encouraging Guardians to utilize Taken to kill fellow Guardians in Gambit. When Zavala noted there had been not final deaths, she shot back that there were no final deaths that they knew of and accused the Consensus of letting the Drifter normalize interaction with and manipulation of the Taken. Aunor reported that the Praxic Order had seen a record number of Guardians go rogue in recent months, causing Aarch Jalaal to mock her and question what "rogue" even meant. She continued on, noting that her filed report to them contained information on Guardians who had adopted the title of "Dredgen". Aunor warned that the Drifter's ideas were far too dangerous to allow in the City and recommended throwing him out of his ship's airlock before he brought another Dark Age upon the City, but the Consensus merely stared at her in silence. Declaring that she had paperwork to file and that they knew where to find her office, Aunor stormed out of the Consensus chamber. As she left, she spotted a maintenance worker she had passed by earlier seemingly asleep in the entrance area with a hat covering his face, which she found suspicious. Unbeknownst to Aunor, the maintenance worker was in fact the Drifter, who was disguised to spy on the meeting.[1]

Investigating the Young Wolf

"I’m investigating the possible involvement of the Hero of the War in the death of Cayde-6."
"Won’t they hang you for that?"
"You’d be surprised what this City will let a Lightbearer get away with.
"
— Aunor and "Finch" discussing her investigation

The next day, Aunor began investigating the possibility that the Young Wolf, the hero of the Red War, may have been responsible for the murder of Cayde-6 during the Scorn Barons breakout from the Prison of Elders. Utilizing one of the labs within the Gensym Scribes complex, Aunor viewed records and footage recovered from Sundance, the Ghost of Cayde-6, during the last moments of her life. As she viewed the footage, the Drifter entered the lab disguised as another Warlock. Unaware of the true identity of the Warlock, Aunor greeted him and stated she would not be using the lab much longer. The Drifter told her he was in no hurry and that he had always wanted to see a Praxic Warlock at work. Assuring him that it was glamorous, Aunor created a full-room simulation of Sundance's last moments before she was shot by Pirrha, the Rifleman. As the lab's computer confirmed the footage had not been altered, Aunor focused on the bullet that destroyed Sundance, at which point the Drifter noted a normal Scorn bullet could not destroy a Ghost. Ignoring him, she had the computer identify the projectile as a Devourer Bullet, which were normally fired from Weapons of Sorrow and their Hive equivalents.[2]

Without looking at him, Aunor asked her fellow "Warlock" what he thought, and the Drifter suggested that Hiraks, the Mindbender could have crafted the bullet since he had a throne room. Aunor dismissed this idea, noting that Hiraks had used Cayde's death to craft his throne world. She then asked for his name, which the Drifter gave as Finch and questioned what she was investigating. She revealed her suspicions about the Young Wolf, and "Finch" questioned if the Vanguard would be happy with this. Aunor responded that the City allowed Lightbearers to get away with a lot of things, which "Finch" agreed with and asked if the Young Wolf was actually at fault. She told the false Warlock that he could read her report once the Vanguard published it, and as "Finch" began to leave he questioned what would happen if she found the Young Wolf did have a hand in killing Cayde. Aunor vowed that any who sought to harm the Last City or humanity would be hunted down by the Praxic Order and forced to face the full fury of the Praxic Fire. "Finch" told her that she was scary, and Aunor finally turned to look at the false Warlock and told him that he had no idea how true that was. As the Drifter departed, Aunor called out to him questioning if he still needed lab time, but he responded that he had just remembered he was busy. Once the disguised Lightbearer was gone, Aunor waited in silence for a moment before order the lab's computer to restart the footage.[2]

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