Empress Caiatl
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Empress Caiatl | |
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Princess-Imperial |
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Female |
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9'10[1] |
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Orange |
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Cabal Empire |
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Daughter of former Emperor Calus |
- "Our future will not look the same as our past. With your trust, I will usher us into a new age, and I will not default on my promises, as my father did before me."
Empress Caiatl, formerly known as the Princess-Imperial, is the current Empress of the Cabal Empire and daughter of the former, exiled Emperor Calus.
She and a group of others staged a coup to overthrow her father and later succeeded Dominus Ghaul as leader of the Empire following his death at the Red War. After the Sol System was invaded by the Black Fleet, Caiatl sought to bring humanity into the Cabal Empire as subjects to aid in her war against the Darkness and Hive.
Biography
Warrior Princess
- "I will challenge Irkyn La to a battle and defeat her. Then my people will own everything in the universe."
"Yes, I think you would. But the empire has already defeated the Tiiarn. None of them are left. And with no one to believe in her, Irkyn La is dead as well."
"Then I will believe in her." - — A young Caiatl and Ahztja discussing the creation myth of the Tiiarn
As the daughter of Emperor Calus, Caiatl grew up surrounded by his decadence and extravagant pleasures. As her father was often busy in either his pleasures or depression, Caiatl spent much time in the company the mythkeeper Ahztja, who she had tell her stories of the worlds the Cabal Empire had conquered. One night she asked her to tell her a story of how another species claimed the universe was created. Ahztja told her of the Tiiarn how they believed Irkyn La, the First Host had thought herself into existence and then brought order to the chaos of the cosmos. Caiatl questioned where Irkyn La lived and Ahztja explained that the Tiiarn claimed she was woven into the very fabric of the universe and that the sky was her mouth. Contemplating this for a moment, Caiatl resolved to challenge Irkyn La to battle so that once she was defeated the Cabal would have claim over the entire universe. Her amused caretaker noted that the Cabal had already conquered and brought the Tiiarn to extinction, and that no one believed in Irkyn La any longer. Caiatl decided that she would believe in her so that she could be fought, amusing Ahztja further, who declared that she was so mighty a warrior she would wish her enemies into existence.[2]
When Caiatl grew older she eventually became disgusted by her father's revelries and instead found a friend and mentor in Evocate-General Umun'arath, the Primus of All Legions. She played games of war and conquest with the general to learn strategy and soon embraced the military lifestyle, wearing pressure armor at all times, even on the capital of Torobatl.[3] Caiatl soon fell in love with flying and began training as a pilot. During one training session Umun'arath had her fly a simulation through the swampy world of Aark, which had been conquered by the Hive. She was fascinated by the alien landscape, and her distraction cost her when a simulation of a massive Wizard destroyed her fighter craft. The simulator mimicked death as part of the learning process and Caiatl emerged from it shaken and with a tremor in her arm. Umun'arath criticized her for being distracted and dismissed her as being weak and coddled by her upbringing, but Caiatl insisted she would not fail again. Her mentor disagreed, informing her that failure would teach her how to live and ordered her to run the simulation again.[4]
Eventually, Caiatl graduated from her training and became a pilot in the legions. While scouting the frontier of the Cabal Empire she saw numerous threats to its security which she did not believe Calus would be able to handle. Meeting with Umun'arath, who shared the same concerns about the exterior threats faced by the Empire, the two warriors made plans on how to deal with the situation.[3]
The Midnight Coup
- "Father, I will not be weak."
- — Caiatl to Calus during the Midnight Coup
Caiatl and Umun'arath soon joined a conspiracy led by Primus Ghaul of the Red Legion and the exiled Consul to overthrow Calus and end his negligent rule of the Empire. Knowing Calus' closest secrets, Caiatl was a key player in the Midnight Coup, securing the throne room and the bone he kept there as part of a special arrangement that helped secure his throne. As her father rushed into the throne room to utilize the bone in the midst of the coup, Caiatl greeted him and vowed never to be weak before crushing the bone, ending his chances of stopping the coup.[3] Calus' popularity with the common people prevented the plotters from executing him, and he was instead imprisoned aboard The Leviathan and exiled to the edge of the galaxy along with his Loyalists by the ascended Dominus Ghaul.[5]
Many years later, Caiatl sensed an assassin watching her. The assassin spoke and informed her they brought Calus's regards. Turning to face the assassin, Caiatl did not recognize their species but noted their pressure suit was styled with Calus's colors. She told the assassin her father could keep his regards, but they responded that the Emperor also had a message. Before they could relay it Caiatl charged them as they fired a void weapon that tore into her bicep. Ignoring the pain, Caiatl knocked the assassin to the ground and grabbed them by the throat and inquired about the message. The assassin stated that she was nothing more than a child playing general and lacked the vision of her father and the drive of Dominus Ghaul. She was caught off-guard as the assassin plunged a knife into her side and finished the message by stating that she would not be remembered. Infuriated, she rolled away to remove the blade as the assassin leveled their weapon at her head. Caiatl quickly placed her palm over the weapon's muzzle and jerked it away as it fired, ripping a hole into her palm. With the assassin now unarmed, Caiatl grabbed them by the head and slammed it into the ground repeatedly until it cracked and blood began to pour from her foe's broken form. She questioned if her father was listening and warned him that she would come for him no matter how far he traveled. The assassin gasped out that his death would not stop the end from coming and that their gods had foreseen the end. Pondering those words, Caiatl crushed the assassins skull with a blow from her good hand and declared that their gods were dead.[6]
Rise of the Princess-Imperial
- "The Red Legion will march again."
- — Princess-Imperial Caiatl
Caiatl became the new ruler of the Cabal Empire after the demise of Dominus Ghaul during the Red War. While making preparations in her war room to lead her fellow Cabal into a new age, Caiatl contemplated her bitterness towards Calus and Ghaul in lieu of their failings. She blamed her father for delving their people in vice and luxury, and Ghaul for his obsession with the Traveler and its Light. However, she also credited Calus for instilling within her a active imagination due to all the stories and plays he had subjected her to as a child, and now Caiatl planned on utilizing that imagination to save the Cabal and forge a better future for her people. She intended for this new future to be of war and conquest of rival nations under her direction so that the Cabal would rule the galaxy once more.[7]
Standing in Caiatl's way of full control of the Cabal Empire was her father Calus, who had emerged from his exile shortly after Ghaul's death in the Sol System. She directed her own emissaries to eliminate one of her father's Shadow agents operating in the Human's solar system that was using The Fourth Horseman, an infamous Cabal killer, to eliminate remaining Red Legion personnel.[8]
To aid in her ambitions, Caiatl began attempting to rally the remnants of the Red Legion back to her side and exhorted all loyal Cabal across the Sol System to prove themselves by capturing Calus. Although the remnants of the Red Legion on Earth, Nessus, and the Reef responded to her call and offered tribute, they could not comply with her orders as with the arrival of the Black Fleet to that system, the Leviathan disappeared without a trace.[9] She dispatched emissaries and scouts to the system, however, they began to report abandoned Red Legion camps with signs of internal conflicts.[10] Additionally, a mysterious disease of Hive origin began to spread amongst the fringes of the Cabal empire.[11]
Long War's End
Soon after the assassination attempt on Zavala's life, he challenges Caiatl to one final clash of their chosen representatives in the Strike called Proving Grounds. If Zavala's chosen wins, Caiatl is forced to extract all Cabal from Sol and never return, but is her chosen wins, the City surrenders Nessus to the Cabal and Zavala becomes Bracus Zavala and serves her on her war table. The Guardians come out handedly and Caitl is forced to cease all competition and surrender to Zavala's ultimatum. However during the Cease Fire ritual, two rogue Psions attempt to kill Zavala by knocking out his Ghost with a light blocking sniper bullet and killing him with the very Severus that was supposed to be used to mark the end of the war. Thanks to Crow and Caiatl's interference, the attempt fails with Caiatl killing one of the Psions and sending a search party made up of her personal Blood Guard to find the sniper, eventually doing so.
Caiatl broadcasts the Psion's execution to the entire remaining Cabal empire and the H.E.L.M. to shame the Psion and any other Cabal dishonoring the truce and to prove to the City that she did not order the assassination nor has anything to do with it, but she takes it into her own hands to find who ordered it. Along with this she announces hence forth any Cabal remaining in Sol are criminals, no longer part of the empire, and are subject to the fate of whatever the City sees fit.
Thus ends the Last City's long and bloody war with the Cabal Empire, with only rogue criminals left to be hunted down.
Personality and Traits
Despite Caiatl's royal status, she did not share her father's appreciation for luxury. She instead embraced a militant lifestyle, which eventually led to her turning on her father and aiding Dominus Ghaul's rise to power.[3] However, she came to later view Ghaul with disgust and embarrassment as well due to his obsession with the Traveler and claiming the Light, viewing him as another weak ruler whose failings necessitated her rise to Empress to save the Cabal Empire from ruin.[7]
One of the few things that Caiatl did enjoy was flying, and she became a highly capable pilot to facilitate this love.[3]
Trivia
- Caiatl is voiced by Courtenay Taylor.[21]
- Caiatl is the main antagonist of the Season of the Chosen.
- Caiatl's headdress looks similar to the head armor for Titans from the Eater of Worlds Raid Lair.
- Caiatl is the only antagonist in the series to end their war with the City via a truce where neither party's leader dies.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Cabal Booklet (First mentioned)
- Destiny 2: Season of Opulence (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Worthy (Mentioned only)
- Season of Arrivals (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Hunt (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Chosen (First appearance)
References
- ^ Destiny the Game Twitter: Without her hat, she's exactly 9'10.
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 1: STORYTELLER
- ^ a b c d e Bungie (2017/9/8), Cabal Booklet - My Daughter: Caiatl, the Princess-Imperial
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 2: STAR PILOT
- ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2: Activision Blizzard - Midnight Coup
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 3: ASSASSIN
- ^ a b Bungie (2020/3/10), Destiny 2: Season of the Worthy - Heir Apparent
- ^ Bungie (2020/3/10), Destiny 2: Season of the Worthy - In Rides A Pale Horse
- ^ Bungie (2020/11/20), Weblore: Immolant Pt. 2
- ^ Bungie (2020/11/10), Destiny 2: Beyond Light - Vanguard Communications
- ^ Bungie (2020/11/10), Destiny 2: Beyond Light - Wild Hunt Helm
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 4: SOLDIERS
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 5: NEW GODS
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 6: BATTLE SONG
- ^ a b Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 7: CORONATION
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 8: EMPRESS
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Lore: Empress CHAPTER 9: Truce
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Battlegrounds: Behemoth
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - Quest: Challenger's Proving II - Impasse
- ^ Bungie (2021/2/9), Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen - H.E.L.M. Radio Message: Caiatl's Message to Zavala
- ^ Courtenay Taylor twitter - 2021/3/11