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The City-Fallen war is a conflict that has spanned nearly a hundred years between The Last City and the Fallen Houses. It seemingly ended roughly one year after the SIVA Crisis, but resumed with the resurgence of the Fallen during the Red War.
Overview
Prelude
Long ago, before the Traveler arrived in the Solar System, an insectoid species called Eliksni encountered the Traveler, calling it the Great Machine and ushered in a Golden Age of their own, turning their homeworld into a paradise. However, once the Traveler left, a great cataclysmic event, called the Whirlwind occurred, scattering the Eliksni and ravaging their home. In the aftermath, the Eliksni dubbed themselves the Fallen and fought amongst themselves for the remnants of their civilization, until a tense cease-fire was called. The Fallen then declared they would go their separate ways and search the stars for the Traveler hoping to bring their people back to glory. For years, the Fallen have searched the galaxy and after arriving in the Solar System, they found it on Earth but defended by those with its power, the Guardians.
The Guardians have defended the Last City, where the Traveler hovers above, for years and the Fallen became their most common foe, as they have faced numerous houses but none could break the Last City's defenses. Each of the Fallen houses sought to claim the Traveler for themselves and therefore fought each other as well as the Guardians.
Notable conflicts
Battle of Six Fronts
The first major battle with the Fallen occurred in the outskirts of the Last City's territories between the Fallen House of Devils and squads of Titans led by the Iron Lords. Despite attacking on multiple fronts, the Titan defense held and the Devils were forced to retreat.
Battle of the Twilight Gap
Under the manipulation of the House of Kings, the Fallen decided to begrudging put aside their differences and fight together to storm the Last City and claim the Traveler. Three houses: House of Devils, Kings and House of Winter joined their forces in an all-out assault of the Last City, culminating the Twilight Gap. While City artillery battled with Fallen Tanks, the Guardians led by Lord Saladin, fought against the siege. Despite the Fallen's efforts, the Guardians held the line and forced the Fallen into a retreat. Only Solkis, Devil Kell refused to retreat and continued to fight, only to be killed by Saint-14. The Fallen were then completely routed from the city, thanks to a counterattack led by Lord Shaxx.
The Fallen then ceased to work together again and retreated to different parts of the Solar System to their own devices. The Devils retreated to the Cosmodrome, the Winters retreated to Venus and the Kings continue to hide in the shadows of Old Russia. In addition, a new smaller house was formed from the malcontents and outcasts from the others after the failure at the Twilight Gap, the House of Exile which has taken residence on the Moon.
Reef Wars
Unknown to the Last City, another Fallen House sought to join their brethren in the battle, the House of Wolves, and with their support they might have turned the tide to their favor. However, for reasons known only to her, the Reef Queen Mara Sov launched a surprise attack on the Wovles, claiming halve their numbers and their Kell. Then began the bloody Reef Wars which ended with the Reefborn Awoken the victors as the Wolves nobility and new Kell, Skolas, was imprisoned. Mara Sov gave them the choice of either accepting her as their new leader and live in the Reef or perish. The majority chose the former while others went off into hiding. Without the Wolves support, the Fallen failed to claim the Traveler.
Vanguard Offenses
Years after the Battle of the Twilight Gap, the Vanguard have maintained their defenses but only recently have they decided to launch new offenses on their enemies, the Fallen especially. The first offense came with the death of the Devil Archon Riksis at the hands of newly risen Guardian. On the planet Venus, the Guardians finally tracked down the Winter Kell, Draksis whom has attacked scouting and supply ships for years. Fighting to his Ketch and through his guard, the Guardians cornered the Kell in his throne room, killing him leaving the House of Winter leaderless and its members under the threat of infighting.
With the loss of their Kell, the Winters decided to find a new leader. Enlisting the aid of the mercenary, Taniks, the Scarred, the Fallen broke into the Reef Prison of Elders and gained the prison cell of Aksor, Archon Priest. However, the Vanguard heard of their efforts and sent in a team of Guardians to kill the Priest. Tracking the prisoner, the Guardians faced off against Aksor just as was released from his prison and succeeded in killing him, leaving the Winters leaderless once more.
Wolf Rebellion
A Fallen resurgence occurred in the form of the House of Wolves who's Kell had returned, possibly aided by the Nine, which led the Wolf Fallen in a rebellion against the Awoken.