Dominus Ghaul
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- "You're not brave. You've merely forgotten the fear of death. Allow me to reacquaint you."
- — Dominus Ghaul[1]
Dominus Ghaul[1] is the military emperor of the Cabal Empire.[2] Ghaul arrived in the solar system following the Skyburners' distress call with the goal of claiming the Traveler and its Light for himself. He successfully led his forces in a surprise attack against the City, having eliminated the Vanguard satellites prior to attacking the Tower and isolating the Traveler within a restraining shield, leaving the Guardians displaced and crippled. He also managed to swiftly capture and imprison The Speaker aboard his command ship, The Immortal.[1][3]
He also has stationed a massive ship outside of the Sun, which siphons Light from it. He is the main antagonist of Destiny 2. Ghaul is mentored by a Cabal political leader known as The Consul.
Ghaul seeks to rebuild Cabal society with the help of the Traveler, aiming to develop his people past the established status quo, while taking the Light for himself.
Biography
- "I command Legions. Conquered worlds. Waged war across the galaxy to prove my worth. I alone am worthy of the Traveler's Light."
- — Dominus Ghaul[4]
Ghaul was born an outcast orphan, both an albino and a runt, subjected to ridicule and torment throughout his childhood. As was custom for Cabal runts, he was abandoned and left to die. Instead, he was found by The Consul, a disgraced scholar and aristocrat, who decided to raise, befriend, and teach Ghaul in the hopes that he would one day overthrow Calus. Ghaul knew how the Consul was using him and accepted it as a fair exchange for his upbringing. In particular, the Consul taught Ghaul of the Traveler and instilled in him a belief that the Cabal deserved its power by right.[5][6][7][8]
Ghaul first came to Calus's attention as a new fighter in his coliseum. His albinism, combined with his singular skill and measured, patient approach to combat all quickly made him the Emperor's favorite gladiator. Calus would amuse himself by forcing those who had displeased him to bet against Ghaul, while he bet for him. However, Calus began to grow apprehensive of wasting Ghaul's skill in the coliseum, and so elevated him to Primus of the Red Legion, where he became known as the "Ghost Primus."[6]
Calus came to know Ghaul and loved him like a father, considering him a visionary and kindred spirit. Ghaul's feelings for Calus are unknown. Throughout his career, Ghaul continued to associate with the Consul (to the concern of Calus), and with him began to plot a coup with the aid of a number of the Emperor's closest allies and advisers. When the time came, late at night, Ghaul, the Consul, and the Red Legion personally invaded Calus's court and arrested him. Under the cover of darkness, the Emperor and his supporters were marched into The Leviathan, sealed within, and exiled far into space along a pre-programmed course. [9][10][8]
With Calus gone, Ghaul titled himself Dominus and leader of a new Cabal regime, where there would be no more emperors and where everyone could attain greatness if they worked hard for it. Under his direction, the Cabal militarized and became a conquering, expansionist empire.[8]
Following the arrival of Oryx, the Taken King into the Solar System, Primus Ta'aun of the Skyburners legion sent a report to the Cabal High Command detailing the destruction of Fleetbase Korus. This report reached Ghaul who gave Ta'aun explicit orders to board the Dreadnaught and eliminate Oryx.[11] Following the taking of Ta'aun and the deaths of Valus Mau'ual and Valus Tlu'urn, Cabal forces on the Dreadnaught sent a detailed distress signal to Ghaul. While a Guardian managed to stop the signal,[12] Dead Orbit had evidence that the signal had reached its intended target.[13] This was confirmed two years later, when Ghaul led his Red Legion in an invasion of the Last City, instigating the Red War.[14] In attacking the City, Ghaul sought to show the Traveler the error of its ways in choosing humanity over the Cabal and establish a new order of Guardians from within the ranks of his own species.[1][15]
Ghaul's assault was carried out flawlessly. Taking the City by surprise, the Red Legion rapidly overwhelmed it and destroyed the Tower while his The Cage latched onto the Traveler. Ghaul's forces took particular care to capture the Speaker alive, Ghaul being interested in his connection to the Traveler. In a desperate plan to kill him, The Guardian boarded his flagship, The Immortal, and destroyed its shield generator in advance of a concentrated attack. This attack never materialized, and Ghaul personally stepped out to confront the Guardian. As the two faced off, the Cage activated its suppressive shield and stripped the Guardian -- all Guardians -- of their Light. His victory assured, Ghaul beat and mocked the Guardian before kicking them off of the Immortal.
Traits
Ghaul is adorned in large white armor with red and gold detailing, and is often seen without a helmet, sporting a metal facemask instead. He may have albinism, given his pale skin and deep red eyes. Ghaul appears to be an adept strategist, choosing to launch his invasion during a severe thunderstorm that concealed his warships from visual detection until it was too late. Ghaul also managed to accomplish, in the span of several hours, what the other races could not do in centuries, to conquer the Last City and scattered the Guardians.[1][3] Thousands of years prior, Ghaul also managed to lead a united military coup against Emperor Calus single-handedly, demonstrating his adept skills and charisma toward his people.
On the battlefield, Ghaul is a ruthless and domineering 8 foot tall warlord, going as far as to conquer an entire civilization at the behest of his people's benefit, demonstrating a cold lack of care and sympathy for other alien races outside of the Cabal, excluding the Psion and War Beast races. Ghaul is also incredibly physically strong for a member of his race, being able to effortlessly send a fully armored Titan flying into the air just by kneeing him. Ghaul is able to throw fully armored Guardians around as if they were mere toys, even putting a lone Titan onto the ground in seconds, a physical testament to his might.
Ghaul also views himself with high esteem to the point of arrogance, condescendingly calling The Guardian a "creature," telling them to not to look at him afterward. In addition, he believes that he alone is worthy of the Traveler's Light and its gifts. Therefore, he feels that the Guardians don't deserve the Traveler's Light as him and his people do, displaying traits of megalomania. Despite this, he originally wanted to prove that he was worthy of the Traveler's Light rather than simply take it. He states to the Speaker that in taking the Light by force, he would be admitting his own failure in proving his own worth.
However, Ghaul was not always like this, as Calus' journal revealed that Ghaul was once an innocent orphan, who was adopted by The Consul, meant to be used as a proxy to usurp Calus and the Empire. The Consul instilled ideals of hatred and rage into Ghaul and taught him to become a powerful warrior, one without mercy. However, though Ghaul was intended to be a puppet to the Consul's group, he proved to be far more strong-willed than anticipated. In time, the group that elevated and used him, the Consul included, learned to fear him and follow his creeds.[16]
Gameplay
Quotes
- "Welcome to a world without Light."[1]
- "Humanity never deserved power."
- "Do not look at me, Creature!"
- "I was born an outcast, left for dead."
- "Rejection. Ridicule. Torment. It made me stronger."
- "Your Light, is mine."
- "Your journey ends... here."
Trivia
- The name "Gary",[3] as Cayde calls him, has quickly evolved to a memetic status amongst the community.
- Ghaul is the first Cabal character to be observed fluently speaking English, and the fifth overall antagonist to do so. How he has learned a human language remains unknown.
- Luke Smith has compared Ghaul to Hans Gruber from the Die Hard series.[17]
- Dominus Ghaul is voiced by Neil Kaplan.[18]
Gallery
Ghaul observing the invasion from within his warship.
Ghaul preparing to kill The Guardian.
Ghaul with his Bloodguard Centurions.
Ghaul speaking to The Guardian.
Ghaul faces off with The Speaker.
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List of appearances
- Destiny 2 (First appearance)
- Cabal Booklet (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ a b c d e f YouTube - Destiny 2 – “Gameplay Premiere Livestream (US)"
- ^ http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny_2/b/playstation4/archive/2017/06/11/destiny-2s-lead-creators-discuss-story-direction.aspx?utm_content=buffer3568d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
- ^ a b c YouTube - Destiny 2 – “Destiny 2 Gameplay Premiere Livestream (US)
- ^ YouTube - Destiny 2 – Official “Our Darkest Hour” E3 Trailer
- ^ http://www.gameinformer.com/games/destiny_2/b/playstation4/archive/2017/06/11/destiny-2s-lead-creators-discuss-story-direction.aspx?utm_content=buffer3568d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
- ^ a b Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Ghost Primus
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ a b c Cabal Booklet
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Conspirator
- ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Midnight Coup
- ^ Cite error: Invalid
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- ^ Destiny (9-15-205), story mission Outbound Signal
- ^ Destiny (9-15-205), Grimoire: Outbound Signal
- ^ Destiny 2 - Lead Creators Discuss Story Direction
- ^ engadget - ‘Destiny 2’ tackles the original’s biggest problem: storytelling
- ^ https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/6xjp7j/spoiler_destiny_2_collectors_edition_and_cabal/
- ^ IGN - DESTINY 2: NEW SINGLE PLAYER, CAMPAIGN, GAMEPLAY DETAILS REVEALED
- ^ Twitter - I. AM. GHAUL. #Destiny2