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*[[Korosek, Thronebringer]]
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*[[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness]]
**[[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness]]
*[[Brutiks, Lightbane]]
**[[Brutiks, Lightbane]]
*[[Termiiks, Invasive Warrant]]
**[[Termiiks, Invasive Warrant]]
*[[Heimiks, Warden of the Harvest]]
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*[[Vezuul, Lightflayer]]
**[[Vezuul, Lightflayer]]
*[[Zeerik, Lightflayer]]
**[[Zeerik, Lightflayer]]
**[[Rynax, Resonant Bulwark]]
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*[[Valus Dralgur, the Exiled]]
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*Dozens of Hive Lightbearers and their [[Ghost]]s  
*Dozens of Hive Lightbearers and their [[Ghost]]s  
*[[Phry'zhia, the Insatiable]]
*[[Gee'yom, Resonant Saboteur]]
*Thousands of Hive
*Thousands of Hive
|casual3=*Rhulk and [[The Caretaker]]
|casual3=*Rhulk and [[The Caretaker]]

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Lucent War
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Conflict:

War against the Witness

Fronts:

1ST PHASE:

2ND PHASE:

Outcome:

1ST PHASE:

  • Mars is returned to the Sol System, albeit covered with temporal anomalies
    • The Guardian is able to use Deepsight thanks to the discovery of the Relic
  • Savathûn, the Witch Queen is killed
    • Savathûn's corpse is secured by the Hidden
    • Savathûn's Worm is secured and important intelligence are extracted from it
    • Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness is encountered inside The Sunken Pyramid and killed before he can use the Upended to destroy the Throne World
      • Rhulk's experiments with the Worms are stopped
      • Intelligence about Rhulk, the Worms and the Witness's history recovered while fighting back the Scorn presence on the Sunken Pyramid
    • Her Ghost, Immaru escapes
      • Immaru's plan to produce weapons for the Hive is thwarted
  • Savathûn's Throne World is locked in an endless conflict between the Lucent Brood, Scorn and Guardians
  • The Traveler is returned to the Last City
  • The Witness announces its arrival
    • Savathûn's defeat begins the war against the Witness [1]
    • The Coalition forms to oppose the forces of the Witness

2ND PHASE:

Belligerents
Commanders
Strength
  • Countless Scorn
  • Countless Taken
  • Thousands of Cabal Deserters and Conspirators
Casualties
  • Dozens of Guardians *Dozens of Imperial Cabal (including those killed by friendly fire)
  • Hundreds of Cabal Deserters and Conspirators
 

The Lucent War, also known as Operation Elbrus, was a massive conflict that took place shortly after the exorcism of Savathûn’s worm. After the reappearance of Mars and the rise of the Light-based Lucent Brood, the Vanguard, along with their Imperial Cabal allies and with the assistance of Mara Sov of The Reef, would begin assaulting and conducting operations against Savathûn’s newly formed brood. During this conflict, Scorn and Taken forces, first led by Rhulk, and then the Witness, would assault Lucent and Guardian forces, turning the war in the High Coven into a three-front war.

History

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Aftermath

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