City Age

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"When did the City Age begin? Perhaps when the bulk of the world's survivors lived beneath the Traveler, rather than in the wilderness. Or when the Titans raised the first wall. Or at Six Fronts, when the City first faced coordinated, overwhelming attack - and repelled it decisively"
— Grimoire Description.

The City Age began after the Dark Age when the Last City was founded[1]. Survivors of the Collapse began to appear, traveling to the sanctuary over which the dormant Traveler protects, and the City started to grow.[2][3][4] Looking through various sources on the beginning of the Dark Age - which directly succeeded the Golden Age - as well as comments made by Ghost throughout most of the campaign missions, it can be assumed that the Dark Age and the ages that follow would have lasted for at least four centuries.[5]

History

Founding

  • The Last City—survivors of the Collapse, human, Awoken, and Exo, travel from far and wide to the site of the inactive Traveler, and build the Last City beneath its protective aura.[6][3][7] The City Age begins.[8]
  • The Faction Wars—power struggles between various political factions for the support of the City's refugee masses escalate into a series of violent conflicts. Rezyl Azzir, a great leader and champion during those days, helps unite The Risen, and forms the Guardians, gaining him further fame. Together they end the bloodshed before the City is torn apart by the civil war, and focus on a new encroaching threat: the Fallen.[7]
  • The Consensus, a representative body through which the factions could pursue their agendas peacefully, is formed following the Faction Wars to jointly govern the City with the Speaker.[9][7] New Monarchy coalesces in the wake of the Wars.[10] In the aftermath,[7] the first Titans construct and defend the City's walls.[11]
  • Titans raise the City's first wall.[8][7]
  • As the City continues to rise, Rezyl and the swelling numbers of Guardians see near constant action against the enroaching Fallen.[7]
  • The Hive begin landing Seeder Ships on Earth in a centuries-long process intended to precede an invasion.[12] Guardians eventually first learn of the Hive's presence at the Rusted Lands, the future site of a Crucible arena.[13]
  • Toland, an esteemed and highly respected Warlock, is exiled from the Last City for his obsessive and dangerous studies on the Hive.[14] He continues his work unabated.
  • At some point, the first known voyage to the Reef is launched.[15]
  • Dead Orbit launches an expedition in the Reef to Ceres where a space station had been discovered. However an Awoken patrol ship spots them and cripples their ship, forcing them to move to the space station. None returns except a Ghost.[16]

Early City Age

  • The Battle of the Six Fronts—the first major attack weathered by the City. Four orders of Titans led by the Iron Lords defended six different approaches against an overwhelming enemy force. None of the orders faltered, and what could have been a disastrous defeat would instead become a decisive victory.[17][18] At this time, the Iron Lords become known for their invincible patrols. [18] Towards the battle's end, two Firebreak commanders including Lord Radegast, lead a march against the Fallen and reclaim five miles of scorched ground beyond the City's walls. [19] [20]
  • The Iron Lords stumble on an old Clovis Bray research on SIVA, which points to its source, designated Site 6 in the Cosmodrome, Old Russia. There the Iron Lords, having grown to the hundreds (including the Iron Wolves), accidentally awaken the old Warmind Rasputin, who activates his defenses in retaliation, killing all but nine of the Iron Lords, who sacrifice themselves to contain SIVA after it proves uncontrollable to even Rasputin; only Saladin Forge returned to the City.[22][23][24][25][26]

Mid-City Age

  • Osiris begins to tire of repetitive strike missions and seemingly unproductive sessions with the Cryptarch before he is eventually noticed by the Speaker, who makes him his apprentice.[21] Osiris' desire for truth, however, about the purpose of Guardians and the nature of Darkness seemingly drives him to madness.[21] His subsequent misuse of resources and the diversion of Guardians from their duties would result in the Speaker sending him exile shortly after the Battle of Twilight Gap[29], as the Speaker believed he had become as obsessed with the Vex as Toland had with the Hive. After a bitter argument with the Speaker, Osiris himself left the Tower and vanished.[21]
  • The Battle of the Twilight Gap—the House of Devils leads the combined might of three Fallen Houses into an assault against the City.[30] The battle is joined at Twilight Gap, just outside the City's walls. Vanguard Commander Saladin Forge coordinates the City's defenses with his students Zavala and Shaxx.[31] Though many Guardians fall in the ensuing battle, the united Fallen Houses are driven off with heavy casualties. In the aftermath of the Guardians' hard-won victory, the outermost sections of the City are evacuated and converted into fortifications, and the Vanguard decides to take a more proactive stance in fighting the forces of the Darkness by deploying strike teams against high value enemy targets.[8][32][33][34]
  • The Crusade of Saint-14—after Twilight Gap, the legendary Titan and Exo Saint-14 rallies an army of Guardians to attack the Fallen surrounding the Last City.[35] His campaign is successful and Fallen attacks on the City temporarily abate. During the campaign, he personally fights and kills Solkis, Devil Kell.[8][36][37] Shortly thereafter he goes in search of Osiris at the behest of the Speaker, heading for Murcury.[36]
  • The Reef Wars—as Twilight Gap rages on Earth, the Awoken of the Reef, allied with the Nine, subdue the powerful House of Wolves. Battles include the Hildian Campaign and the Raze of Amethyst.[38][39][40] After their Kell Virixas is killed, a brutal civil war among the Wolves ensues which sees Skolas emerge as the new Kell. Following Skolas's capture at the Cybele Uprising, the Wolves surrender and swear fealty to the Queen of the Reef rather than be totally destroyed.[41] The Queen seals their nobility in the Prison of Elders and allows the rest to serve as her personal guards and servants.[42][43]
  • Petra Venj is exiled to the Last City to serve as the Queen's Emissary as penance for murdering nine Guardians and their Ghosts because of a miscommunication between the Awoken and the Vanguard. Sometime during this exile she writes a letter asking to come home.[44][45]
  • Following the Reef Wars, the Cabal commander Valus Trau'ug attempts to authorize an invasion of the Reef.[46] When he is denied by his superiors, Trau'ug massacres his own officers in an act of mutiny and leads his most loyal soldiers against the Queen.[46] Trau'ug fails utterly as both he and his Broken Legion are interned in the Prison of Elders by unknown means.[46] Their ships end up as part of the Reef graveyard.
  • In the aftermath of the Reef Wars and the Twilight Gap, numerous rogues and outcasts of the Fallen houses band together to form the House of Exile on the moon and start to plunder the Hive fortress there.[47][48]
  • The negotiations known as the Faction Accords occurred, approximately 126 years before the SIVA Crisis. Andal Brask was involved in the process.[51]
  • Ikora Rey achieved the first recorded 25-match win streak in the Crucible, approximately 126 years before the SIVA Crisis.[51]
  • The Centaur planetoid 7066 Nessus re-entered the Solar System after an unexplained delay, approximately 126 years before the SIVA Crisis.[51]
  • A fireteam consisting of Praedyth, Pahanin, Kabr, and three unknown Guardians land on Venus and breaches the Vault of Glass, hoping to destroy Atheon, along with whatever secrets the Vex have hidden there, and return to the City in glory. The assault is a disaster, as Kabr's team encounter the Templar, whose impregnable shields and powerful weapons force the team deeper into the Vault of Glass.[52] Only Pahanin escapes the Vault.[53] One member, Praedyth is trapped by the Vex and lost in time[54][55], and the remaining Guardians are erased from existence.[52] Kabr himself is not killed but instead goes mad[56], becoming obsessed with the Vex[57], fashioning armor and weapons from their corpses.[58] In the end Kabr does not die but is assimilated by the Vex.[59] In his last act Kabr creates the Aegis, a weapon capable of piercing the Templar's shields, so that future fireteams will not meet his fate.[60]

Late City Age

  • Rezyl Azzir goes to the Moon to "search [for] nightmares", and is "invited" in by Hive Wizard Xyor, the Blessed[61] He kills her consort and takes his chitin as a trophy to adorn the Rose.[62]
  • Battle of Burning Lake—the Hive invade Earth and make first contact with the Guardians. Though the Guardians successfully repel the invasion, Shaxx attempts to dissuade the Consensus from ordering a counterattack,[63] arguing that the Hive's power needed to be understood before a proper offensive could be launched.[63] In the years after, he begins developing the lost art of swordsmithing, reverse-engineering the dreaded Hive blades for use by Guardians.[64]
  • The Great Disaster—the Guardians launch an audacious offensive to reclaim the Moon from the Hive. The Hive Prince Crota, the son of their God-King Oryx, brutally repels the attack, personally leading the Hive's forces and killing scores of Guardians with his fabled sword. Humbled, the Vanguard orders a full retreat and declares the Moon off-limits, hoping that the Hive will lose interest and refrain from invading Earth.[65][66][67]
  • Seeking to avenge their lost allies, Eriana-3 leads a fireteam of Guardians consisting of Eris Morn, Vell Tarlowe, Omar Agah, Sai Mota, and Toland, the Shattered to the Moon to hunt down Crota. Though they succeed in destroying Crota's physical form, the Hive catch and preserve his soul. As the Guardians try to flee, they are killed one by one until only Eris remains. Eris survives in the Hive's tunnels for years before escaping and later becoming one of Ikora Rey's Hidden.[68][69]
  • Andal Brask, the Hunter Vanguard, falls in battle with the vicious Fallen mercenary Taniks. Cayde-6 reluctantly assumes Brask's post in memory of his deceased friend.[74][75]
  • Holborn's Host investigates the Dust Palace on Mars, seeking a Warmind. While preparing for their assault on the Dust Palace, Holborn discovers a lost Ghost and attempts to communicate with it before inviting it to join them on their mission. The "sick" Ghost then wanders off, and Holborn continues on his quest.[76][77]
  • Rezyl Azzir becomes Dregen Yor,[62] corrupted by the Hive trophies he has collected,[78] and begins his campaign of destruction, murdering fellow Guardians and civilians alike.[79] His victims include the Crucible champion Thalor and the Hunters Pahanin and Jaren Ward.[80][81][82] Yor is finally killed by Jaren Ward's adopted son, Shin Malphur and his handgun The Last Word after a fateful duel.[83][84][82][85] All information relating to Rezyl becoming Dregen Yor is redacted by the Vanguard for fear of a demoralization. Only Shin and the Vanguard knew the truth.
  • An unknown Hunter recons the Ishtar ruins searching for the Fallen House of Winter's Kellship. She is ambushed by Fallen troops before finally locating their Ketch. Rather than assaulting it herself, the Hunter instructs her Ghost to alert the Vanguard that Draksis, Winter Kell is at the Cinders.[87]

Destiny 2

The age of The Last City would come to a devastating end with its destruction by the Red Legion, after the Cabal forces in the Solar System relayed an emergency request for help to the Empire.[88]

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