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- "I've seen how fast they work. We have to hit them before they make the next move."
- — Cayde-6
The Siege Dancers are an elite detachment of the initial Cabal legions on Mars, lead in battle by the infamous Valus Ta'aurc, a member of the Dust Giants.
Overview
Acting as stormtroopers, they secure new territory and set up fortifications. They possess more operational freedom than other units, and will compete in demolition competitions.[1] They can be identified by their blue and yellow armor. The Siege Dancers were lead by an unknown Primus who was killed by Calus with Ta'aurc taking the reins of the Legion in their place.[2]
Notable Members
Leadership
Val
Bracus
- Bracus Dra'ang (Speculated)
Unique Forces
- Centurion variants
Gallery
Siege Dancers Grimoire card.
Early version of Siege Dancers Legionary.
A Siege Dancers Colossus.
A Siege Dancers Legionary.
A Siege Dancers Phalanx.
A Siege Dancers Centurion.
Another Siege Dancers Colossus.
A Siege Dancers Psion.
A Siege Dancers Interceptor.
A Siege Dancers Goliath Tank.
Trivia
- The Siege Dancers have the most distinct and bright coloration of a Cabal deployment to date with bright yellow and light blue colours.
- According the Dunemarchers Lore, the Legion once had a Primus, but killed by the forces of Emperor Calus.
- Siege Dancers banners can be found on the Omega side of the Crucible map Firebase Echo on Nessus.
List of Appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)
- The Dark Below (Mentioned only)
- The Taken King
- Destiny 2 (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Siege Dancers
- ^ Dunemarchers
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