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One day, while patrolling in the [[Mothyards]], Felwinter encountered the Iron Lord [[Timur]]. Rather than fight, Timur tells him of the existence of [[SIVA]] and its potential. Intrigued by their plans for the world and their search for SIVA, he joined their cause, donating his stronghold on Felwinter Peak to serve as their headquarters.<ref>'''Bungie (2016/20/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Rise of Iron]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Places/Earth#Felwinter_Peak|Felwinter Peak]]''</ref> After the Iron Lords arrived, Felwinter removed his throne from the base as a sign of his new loyalty. Believing that the Iron Lords, though flawed, would change the world, Felwinter was glad to join them in the effort to end the constant warfare so he would no longer have to sleep with his back against the wall and his [[Light]] at the ready.<ref name="Lord Felwinter"></ref> He also learned about the [[The Last City]] they were helping to create. Felwinter and the Iron Lords helped establish the City under the [[Traveler]]. At some point, Felwinter and Lord [[Nirwen]] took on a young Warlock named [[Osiris]] as their apprentice, although he did not join the Iron Lords.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/12/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Curse of Osiris]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Garden Progeny 1]]''</ref>
One day, while patrolling in the [[Mothyards]], Felwinter encountered the Iron Lord [[Timur]]. Rather than fight, Timur tells him of the existence of [[SIVA]] and its potential. Intrigued by their plans for the world and their search for SIVA, he joined their cause, donating his stronghold on Felwinter Peak to serve as their headquarters.<ref>'''Bungie (2016/20/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Rise of Iron]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Places/Earth#Felwinter_Peak|Felwinter Peak]]''</ref> After the Iron Lords arrived, Felwinter removed his throne from the base as a sign of his new loyalty. Believing that the Iron Lords, though flawed, would change the world, Felwinter was glad to join them in the effort to end the constant warfare so he would no longer have to sleep with his back against the wall and his [[Light]] at the ready.<ref name="Lord Felwinter"></ref> He also learned about the [[The Last City]] they were helping to create. Felwinter and the Iron Lords helped establish the City under the [[Traveler]]. At some point, Felwinter and Lord [[Nirwen]] took on a young Warlock named [[Osiris]] as their apprentice, although he did not join the Iron Lords.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/12/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Curse of Osiris]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Garden Progeny 1]]''</ref>


At some point, a Risen named [[The Drifter (character)|Wu Ming]], climbed Felwinter Peak to speak to the Iron Lord. During the conversation, Wu Ming had concern over an Iron Lord known as [[Dryden]], as he had witnessed his actions in the village of [[Eaton]], in which he supplied the village with food in exchange to use their location as an ambush point for a group of Warlords. The battle between the Iron Lords and Warlords that followed ended in bloodshed on all sides, with civilian villagers killed, all of Dryden's fellow Iron Lords under his command killed and their Ghosts destroyed. In an act of vengeance, Dryden had done the same to the Warlords' Ghosts, breaking the Iron Decree. Though not visibly showing it, Felwinter was convinced by Wu Ming to take action against Lord Dryden, who referred to the former Warlord's ferocity and record of permanently killing other Risen. After dismissing Wu Ming from the peak, the Iron Lord requested his Ghost to call forth Lord Dryden to his presence and to prepare his Iron Banner arsenal.<ref name="LEIII">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Joker's Wild]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The_Man_With_No_Name#Loose_Ends.2C_pt._III|Loose Ends, pt. III]]''</ref>
At some point, a Risen named [[The Drifter (character)|Wu Ming]], climbed Felwinter Peak to speak to the Iron Lord. During the conversation, Wu Ming had concern over an Iron Lord known as [[Dryden]], as he had witnessed his actions in the village of [[Eaton]], in which he supplied the village with food in exchange to use their location as an ambush point for a group of Warlords. The battle between the Iron Lords and Warlords that followed ended in bloodshed on all sides, with civilian villagers killed, all of Dryden's fellow Iron Lords under his command killed and their Ghosts destroyed. In an act of vengeance, Dryden had done the same to the Warlords' Ghosts, breaking the Iron Decree. Though not visibly showing it, Felwinter was convinced by Wu Ming to take action against Lord Dryden, who referred to the former Warlord's ferocity and record of permanently killing other Risen. After dismissing Wu Ming from the peak, the Iron Lord requested his Ghost to call forth Lord Dryden to his presence and to prepare his Iron Banner arsenal.<ref name="LEIII">'''Bungie (2019/3/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Drifter]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The_Man_With_No_Name#Loose_Ends.2C_pt._III|Loose Ends, pt. III]]''</ref>


Felwinter was more brutal with Warlords than his allies: not completely devoid of mercy but less inclined to show it. One such Warlord, a [[Titan (class)|Titan]] by the name of [[Citan]], learned that the hard way when Felwinter went to his domain to give him a chance to surrender peacefully and join the Lords as he had. Citan refused, and before he could get one hit in, Felwinter used the Void combined with combat training from [[Jolder]] to best him. Aware that Citan would never surrender, Felwinter used the Void one final time to break Citan's neck. While monologuing to his enemy's dead body, Felwinter expressed that despite their flaws, no one would stop the Iron Lords from creating peace in the world. Despite his desire to offer him a life with the Lords, and knowing they would consider sparing him, Felwinter knew Citan better, and refused to leave him standing. The moment his [[Ghost]] came out of hiding and revived him, Felwinter pulled out his [[Felwinter's Lie|shotgun]] and fired two shots, one to kill Citan a second time, the other to destroy his Ghost.
Felwinter was more brutal with Warlords than his allies: not completely devoid of mercy but less inclined to show it. One such Warlord, a [[Titan (class)|Titan]] by the name of [[Citan]], learned that the hard way when Felwinter went to his domain to give him a chance to surrender peacefully and join the Lords as he had. Citan refused, and before he could get one hit in, Felwinter used the Void combined with combat training from [[Jolder]] to best him. Aware that Citan would never surrender, Felwinter used the Void one final time to break Citan's neck. While monologuing to his enemy's dead body, Felwinter expressed that despite their flaws, no one would stop the Iron Lords from creating peace in the world. Despite his desire to offer him a life with the Lords, and knowing they would consider sparing him, Felwinter knew Citan better, and refused to leave him standing. The moment his [[Ghost]] came out of hiding and revived him, Felwinter pulled out his [[Felwinter's Lie|shotgun]] and fired two shots, one to kill Citan a second time, the other to destroy his Ghost.
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