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Caiatl's Emissaries are Cabal seeking to gain favor by Empress Caiatl and to become a part of her personal army.
History
Seeking out the Legion
Shortly after the Black Fleet's arrival and disappearance of the various planets, Empress Caiatl sent various emissaries to the Sol System in order to scout for the remnants of the Red Legion.[1] One such emissary met nine other legionnaires in a gathering for tribute in The Boil which later turned out to be the site of a Cryptolith and Wrathborn as observed by Osiris.[2]
Claimant for Recognition
After the failed claimant for tribute, Caiatl and what remained of the Cabal from Torobatl, arrived in the Solar System in order to claim more champions for her army.
Notable members
Emissaries
Trivia
- The Sigil of the Emissaries may be symbolic to the Imperial Cabal Throne and Torobatl as every depiction of Caiatl's crest shows a sphere and the layout of the crest is similar to the appearance of a throne/crown.
- Therefore the sigil could be symbolic of the crown/throne and the homeworld.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny 2: Season of the Hunt (First mentioned)
- Season of the Chosen (First appearance)
References
- ^ Bungie (2020/11/17), Destiny 2: Season of the Hunt, Osiris:According to the intercepted transmissions, Calus's daughter, Caiatl, is trying to rally what's left of the Red Legion.
- ^ Bungie (2020/11/17), Destiny 2: Season of the Hunt, Osiris:There were Cabal gathered around it, enraptured by something I could not perceive. Perhaps their own desperation — or madness.
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