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In addition to conquering the Last City, he sent his prized warship, [[The Almighty]], to the systems sun to destabilize it and cause it to go supernova should the system resist any further. His remaining forces have been sent to the [[European Dead Zone]] to hunt the remaining Guardians, to [[Io]] to mine the remaining energy from the Traveler and to [[Nessus]] to study the Vex. Ghaul also sent a powerful force to Mars to reinforce the Cabal forces there, finally driving the Vex from Meridian Bay and destroying the portal to the Black Garden.  
In addition to conquering the Last City, he sent his prized warship, [[The Almighty]], to the systems sun to destabilize it and cause it to go supernova should the system resist any further. His remaining forces have been sent to the [[European Dead Zone]] to hunt the remaining Guardians, to [[Io]] to mine the remaining energy from the Traveler and to [[Nessus]] to study the Vex. Ghaul also sent a powerful force to Mars to reinforce the Cabal forces there, finally driving the Vex from Meridian Bay and destroying the portal to the Black Garden.  


For a time, the Red Legion maintained complete control of the Solar System but a few Guardians were able to regain control of they're Light from interacting with a Shard of the Traveler in the European Dead Zone. In doing so, they began to fight back against the Red Legion, humilating their forces. Gathering the Remnants of the Vanguard, the Guardians plan a resistance to reclaim the Last City and disable the Almighty. Despite the loss their Light, the Vanguard Leadership launched the attack to reclaim the Last City while the Guardian boarded the Almighty and permanently disable the super weapon and headed back to Earth to join the fight. Hearing of both the attack and the loss of the Almighty, the Consul angerly demanded Ghaul to take the Light from the Traveler to destroy the Guardians. The Dominus. however, remained adamant that he needed to prove his worth to be chosen by the Traveler. However, in his rage, the Consul released the weakened Speaker and ranted that Ghaul had already been chosen, not by the Traveler but by the Consul, the day he found him as an orphan and raised him to be the warrior who would deliver their people and promise him vengeance. Convinced by this argument but angered by the Consul's arrogant insubordination, Ghaul killed his old adviser while swearing to take the Light by force.
For a time, the Red Legion maintained complete control of the Solar System but a few Guardians were able to regain control of their Light from interacting with a Shard of the Traveler in the European Dead Zone. In doing so, they began to fight back against the Red Legion, humiliating their forces. Gathering the Remnants of the Vanguard, the Guardians plan a resistance to reclaim the Last City and disable the Almighty. Despite the loss their Light, the Vanguard Leadership launched the attack to reclaim the Last City while the Guardian boarded the Almighty and permanently disable the super weapon and headed back to Earth to join the fight. Hearing of both the attack and the loss of the Almighty, the Consul angrily demanded Ghaul to take the Light from the Traveler to destroy the Guardians. The Dominus. however, remained adamant that he needed to prove his worth to be chosen by the Traveler. However, in his rage, the Consul released the weakened Speaker and ranted that Ghaul had already been chosen, not by the Traveler but by the Consul, the day he found him as an orphan and raised him to be the warrior who would deliver their people and promise him vengeance. Convinced by this argument but angered by the Consul's arrogant insubordination, Ghaul killed his old adviser while swearing to take the Light by force.


At the top of his warship near the Traveler's Cage, Ghaul faces off against the Guardian he defeated before but this time infused with some of the Traveler's Light, giving him similar abilities to the Guardians. However, the Light that was bestowed upon him was corrupted. After a fierce battle between the two Light-infused warriors, Ghaul was nonetheless defeated. With his death, Ghaul attempts to use [[Radiance]], and is resurrected as a massive ethereal figure due to his corrupted Light, and he declares himself immortal as he speaks to the Traveler directly. In doing so, the Traveler wakes from its slumber, destroying the device that was harvesting its power and then destroys Ghaul himself, sending a massive shockwave across the planet and system, restoring the Light and ending Ghaul's threat forever. With their Light restored, the Guardians succeeded in reclaiming the City and drove the Red Legion away. For the first time in history, the Red Legion has known true defeat and their seemingly undefeated leader was now dead.
At the top of his warship near the Traveler's Cage, Ghaul faces off against the Guardian he defeated before but this time infused with some of the Traveler's Light, giving him similar abilities to the Guardians. However, the Light that was bestowed upon him was corrupted. After a fierce battle between the two Light-infused warriors, Ghaul was nonetheless defeated. With his death, Ghaul attempts to use [[Radiance]], and is resurrected as a massive ethereal figure due to his corrupted Light, and he declares himself immortal as he speaks to the Traveler directly. In doing so, the Traveler wakes from its slumber, destroying the device that was harvesting its power and then destroys Ghaul himself, sending a massive shockwave across the planet and system, restoring the Light and ending Ghaul's threat forever. With their Light restored, the Guardians succeeded in reclaiming the City and drove the Red Legion away. For the first time in history, the Red Legion has known true defeat and their seemingly undefeated leader was now dead.