"I don't have time to explain why I don't have time to explain."
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Saint-14
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Biographical information

Homeworld:

Earth

Species:

Exo

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Vanguard

Rank:

Vanguard Commander (formerly)

Class:

Titan (Sentinel) (Sunbreaker[1])

Notable info:

Original owner of Helm of Saint-14
Former Vanguard Commander
Hero of the Battle of Six Fronts
He undertook successful crusades against the Fallen and killed Solkis, Kell of Devils
Most loved Guardian of all time

 

"They call me the greatest Titan who ever lived."
— Saint-14

Saint-14 is an Exo and one of the most famous Titans in the history of The Last City. He served as the first Titan Vanguard and was the right hand of the Speaker. After the exile of Osiris and Saint-14's crusades against the Fallen, Saint-14 disappeared on a mission to Mercury to prevent Osiris from disturbing the Vex. He was later taken of his Light from the Vex and presumably died in the Infinite Forest shortly after documenting his final notes to Osiris, the Speaker, and to The Guardian

Biography

Protecting the Last City

"The Devil Kell Solkis... is dead. This war is over."
— Saint-14 to the Speaker

At some point, Saint-14 was given the weapon Perfect Paradox by a Guardian - possibly time-displaced - who served as the role model who inspired Saint to become the legend that he is.[2] During the Battle of Six Fronts, Saint-14 fought against the Fallen's attempted assault on the Last City. He later claimed that he was inspired to fight and keep the City safe by a vision of a savior Guardian who would one day arrive to aid humanity.[3] He befriended a Ghost who was searching for a partner still, and the Ghost hoped that his Guardian would be like the Titan.[4]

After the destruction of the Iron Lords, Saint-14 was one of several Guardians who attempted to keep order in the Last City as chaos threatened to reign. Under the guidance of the Speaker, he helped to established the Consensus and Vanguard, serving as the first Titan Vanguard. Alongside him was Tallulah Fairwind as the first Hunter Vanguard, while he recommended that his friend Osiris serve as the first Warlock Vanguard and Vanguard Commander based on his leadership and actions during the Battle of Six Fronts.[5] Saint-14's suggestion was met with resistance from several factions in the City, including the Concordat, which claimed Osiris was a Golden Age experiment that had been mistakenly brought back by his Ghost, Sagira. The Titan defended his friend from these accusations and reassured the Speaker that Osiris was simply a man who had little time for games of obfuscation.[6]

Following the murder of Nian Ruo and several other Guardians at the hands of Taniks, the Scarred, Saint-14 was dispatched by the Speaker and Osiris to eliminate the deadly Fallen mercenary. Saint-14 failed to track down Taniks, but the Hunter Cayde-6, a comrade of Nian's, located him instead and was believed to have killed Taniks, although it was later revealed that the resilient Fallen had survived the encounter.[7]

In the aftermath of the Battle of the Twilight Gap, Saint-14 hunted down Solkis, Kell of the House of Devils, whom was one of the instigators of the Fallen's attempted assault on the Last City. The two fought a fierce battle, with Saint-14 expending most of his Light during their fight. He managed to defeat the Kell by gathering his remaining Light into a headbutt, using the horn of his helm to pierce Solkis' head. He had his Ghost confirm the Kell was dead, wary of the powerful Kell's strength. Relieved that he had ended the threat of the House of Devils for the moment, he contacted the Speaker and informed him of his victory. The Speaker praised his adopted son and declared him the greatest Guardian of the City and that all would know of his deeds. Saint-14 informed him that he would need time to recover before returning, and after noticing concern in the Speaker's tone inquired what was wrong. The Speaker informed the Exo that Osiris was on Mercury in the Caloris Basin, alarming Saint-14, who believed that such actions would provoke the Vex and threaten their newly hard-won peace. Vowing to stop his former comrade, Saint-14 ordered his Ghost to prepare his Vex arsenal and prepare for travel to Mercury.[8]

Searching for Osiris

"I mourn that I will never reach the heights you have. To me, you represent everything a Guardian can become. Yours is a thriving City. So different from mine. My whole fourteenth life I fought to make my City yours. I never finished."
— Saint--14, in a message to the Young Wolf after being drained of his Light

Saint-14 arrived on Mercury and discovered that Osiris had entered the Infinite Forest, a Vex machine designed to predict and simulate reality. Locating the portal into the Forest, Saint-14 reflected on all his accomplishments and recalled all of the people he had saved over his career, recalling their names and the accolades they had given him. Before stepping into the portal, he wished that he had talked about those people more.[9] Fearing that his end would come soon, Saint-14 prepared final messages for The Speaker, Osiris, and The Guardian. In his letter to Osiris, he chided his friend for failing to see why Saint-14 had once recommended him to be the Vanguard Commander and how he had hoped Osiris would put the people of the Last City before his desire to explore and learn, but vowed to fight in his stead one last time. He also predicted that Osiris would hear news of his death and blame himself, although he surmised that guilt would be fleeting. To the Speaker, Saint-14 told his mentor that having seen what the Last City could become he was certain the Speaker would be the one to lead them to it. Lastly, he told his "inspiration" that he would be sending their last gift, the Perfect Paradox, back to them and that it would be good to see them again soon.[10]

Saint-14 entered the Infinite Forest but never found Osiris, instead encountering the Vex and fighting them for several centuries due to the time manipulation of the Forest, destroying thousands of them. Eventually, the Vex created an Mind specifically designed to drain his Light. Though Saint-14 felled the Mind, it succeeded in its mission, mortally wounding the legendary Titan and draining his Light. As he perished from his wounds, Saint-14 wrote one last letter to the Last Wolf explaining what had transpired and his regrets over not being able to make the Last City into the thriving city he knew it would become. He gifted them the Perfect Paradox back and recalled how he had sworn to live up to their example, noting that he was still trying to do so even as he died.[2]

Legacy

"Rest in peace, my friend."
"Osiris… I'm so sorry.
"
— Osiris and Sagira after discovering the fate of Saint-14

Out of an approximation of respect, the Vex laid Saint-14's body to rest in a tomb in a Simulant Future, surrounded by the melted shells of all the Vex he killed as a memorial to the grief he gave them. Traces of his Light were eventually discovered by Osiris and The Young Wolf, who began searching the Infinite Forest for Saint-14's whereabouts. They eventually discovered the Titan's tomb and mourned the loss of one of the Last City's greatest heroes. Electing to leave Saint-14 within the tomb the Vex constructed, The Young Wolf recovered the Perfect Paradox from Saint-14's corpse along with the letter written to them by the Titan. They returned with the broken weapon to The Lighthouse to repair and reforge it. Osiris was devastated about the demise of his old friend, and true to Saint-14's prediction, blamed himself for the Exo's death.[4] Osiris later visited Saint-14's tomb with his Ghost Sagira, noting that there was no fatal blow or damage on the Titan's armor and wondering if the Vex had repaired it. They discussed the ribbons that Saint-14 had called his "accolades", and Osiris sadly stated that he had never asked his friend what they were for.[9]

Season of Dawn

Sometime following the death of the Infinite Mind and the discovery of Saint-14's remains, Osiris began pooling resources from the Infinite Forest. With the Drifter's consultation on its engineering, Osiris created the time-traveling Sundial with the intent of saving the fallen Titan from his final fate. Using a dozen of his Echoes, Osiris scoured throughout the history of Mercury for the moment where Saint fell to the Martyr Mind, but was unsuccessful in his attempts at locating the right time-span before giving up and shutting down the Sundial in disappointment.

When the Red Legion hijacked the Sundial and began spreading their forces throughout multiple timelines on Mercury, Osiris called upon the Guardian to also aid in the seemingly impossible task of rescuing Saint-14 from his fate. Using a unique frequency keyed to the Perfect Paradox that they recovered from Saint's personal effects, the Guardian and his Ghost traversed time to an early moment in Mercury's past during Saint's first off-world mission. Upon aiding the Exo in a fight against Fallen from the House of Rain, the Guardian's Ghost gifted Saint with the Perfect Paradox and shared a vision of the present-day City; This act would inspire Saint to be the heroic figure he's remembered today.

Personality and Traits

"Such courage and power—the greatest ever to grace these worlds. You bring all of us peace, we will light the final flare, Devil Red. They will all know what you've done."
The Speaker

Saint-14 was a kind, courageous and honorable Guardian who never hesitated to aid those who needed help. His skill, kindness and compassion made him beloved by those of his fellow Guardians and those who dwelled in the City. Saint-14 was also known for being rather eccentric as he stated to have a dream of a Guardian who would rise and slay countless threats to the Solar System and he kept "accolades", pieces of clothing from those whom he personally saved. When Saint-14 never returned from his mission to look for Osiris, many within the Last City mourned him.

Saint had unique relations with The Speaker and fellow legendary Guardian, Osiris. Saint-14 and Osiris considered each other brothers and it was Saint-14 who made the recommendation to name Osiris as Vanguard Commander. In regards to the Speaker, Saint-14 viewed the scholar as a father figure and the two confined in each other during moments of doubt. When Osiris slowly grew disillusioned with the Traveler and began to bitterly argue with the Speaker, Saint-14 often played the peacekeeper between them. Saint-14 tried to convince Osiris was needed as Vanguard Commander and that the Speaker was a great leader and tried to convince the Speaker that Osiris was needed in the defense of the Last City and not to try to act rashly in handling the growing cult surrounding Osiris. When Osiris went missing on Mercury, Saint-14 didn't hesitate to look for his wayward friend. Despite their differences, Osiris deeply respected Saint-14 and after finding evidence relating to him, he asked the Guardian to investigate if his friend was alive. After finding his tomb and body, Osiris was devastated, citing his failure to save him as his greatest regret.[4]

Saint-14 had theorized that the Darkness was an army of aliens that had been rejected by the Traveler.[11]

Quotes

  • "You are the shield. The Ward allows you to bear the brunt of the impact, nothing more. You are the shield, and the light keeps you standing."
  • "I have found that rarest treasure: a pragmatic Warlock."[12]
  • "A singer came to me, saying, 'You protect me, and I do nothing in return.' I told him to sing, and he understood."[13]
  • "You fight like a caged animal!"

Paean to Saint-14

  • "He walked out into the demon light. But at the end he was brighter."[14]
  • "His Light cast no shadows."[15]
  • "Was there ever another Guardian so beloved by the people?"[16]

Trivia

  • A Paean is a song of praise or thanksgiving. The Paean may be the song that Saint-14 mentions in one of his quotes.
  • Saint-14 is fond of Pigeons.
  • Osiris considers his failure to save Saint-14 his greatest regret.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie, (12/6/2019), Weblore: The Sundial
  2. ^ a b Bungie (2017/5/12), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Perfect Paradox
  3. ^ Bungie (2017/5/12), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Helm of Saint-14
  4. ^ a b c Bungie (2017/12/5), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Legends Lost: Not Even the Darkness
  5. ^ Bungie (2017/12/5), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Garden Progeny 1
  6. ^ Bungie (2015/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Osiris
  7. ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore: Winner Take All
  8. ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Legend: Saint-14
  9. ^ a b Bungie, (12/5/2019), Weblore: The Accolade
  10. ^ Bungie (2017/5/12), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Saint-14's Gray Pigeon
  11. ^ Bungie (2014/9/19), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Darkness
  12. ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: Blood Maturity
  13. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: Mark of the Beacon
  14. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item description: Helm of Saint-14
  15. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item description: Order of the Lost Saint
  16. ^ Bungie (2015-9-19), Destiny: The Taken King, Activision Blizzard, Item description: Saint-14's Ring