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Iron Lords
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Overview

Type:

Military

Affiliation:

The Last City

 

"In the years after the Collapse, the world had no Guardians. It had only Iron Lords. "
Lord Saladin

The Iron Lords are a group of Guardians who are honored during the Iron Banner.[1]

History

"Some know the legend. But no on truly knows how the Iron Lords died their final deaths. That was something you had to be there for. To witness. To know even heroes can die. And survival is not always a victory."
— Lord Saladin

In the first years after the Collapse, a time before the rise of the Vanguard and the Last City, some of the earliest Guardians to be revived chose not to protect the world, but subjugate it.[2] Taking over various parts of the planet, some Guardians became Warlords and injustice reigned. Eventually, Guardians with integrity chose to stand up to their tyrannical brethren and form the Iron Lords.[2] More and more noble Guardians joined the cause until an army hundreds strong was formed and the oppressive warlords were deposed along with the Fallen who ravaged the Earth.[2]

Six Fronts was one of the earliest battles fought by the City. Many orders of Iron Lordss protected the newly constructed walls of the City against six Fallen approaches, and not a single front faltered.[3] Some veterans of the battle believed that the City failed to take the initiative to reclaim lost ground.[4] Six Fronts is symbolized by the Titan insignia: A hexagon (representing the six fronts) divided into four pieces (representing the two larger and two smaller orders that fought in battle).[5]


Following the conflict, the Iron Lords dedicated themselves to defending survivors of the Collapse and restoring civilization. Seeking a way to rebuild what was lost during the Collapse, they eventually found SIVA. Hoping it would be able to build ships and colonies, the Iron Lords pushed through the Cosmodrome despite Rasputin's desperate attempts to sway them and even the loss of hundreds of Lords to a combination of aerial strikes, a Frame army, and SIVA constructs.[6] Ultimately, the venture would result in the loss of all save for Saladin Forge and Efrideet. The other Iron Lords sacrificed themselves to contain the biomechanical plague by sealing themselves within its replication chamber before it had time to escape.[7] The sacrifices of the most well-known Lords are honored at the Iron Temple atop Felwinter Peak, and celebrated in the Iron Banner tournament. The names of their signature weapons are lent to various Iron Banner equipment. The second generation of the Lords, the Iron Wolves, and their weapons are likewise honored by the Iron Banner.

Following the SIVA Crisis, a new generation of Guardians has taken up the mantle of the Iron Lords.

Members

Trivia

  • The Iron Lords' classes were mostly speculated from the items of the Iron Banner, although new information from the Rise of Iron DLC confirmed them all.
  • Radegast is the name of the slavic god of hospitality, but is better known as one of the five wizards from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
  • Perun is the slavic god of thunder and lightning.
  • Timur, also known as Tamerlane, was a 14th century Turkic-Mongol conqueror.

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Iron Banner Rep
  2. ^ a b c Gameinformer, What’s Going On In Destiny’s Story – 2016 Edition
  3. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: Mark of the Six Fronts
  4. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item Description: Mark of Lost Charge
  5. ^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Item description: Mark of Unity
  6. ^ https://www.bungie.net/en/pub/RiseOfIron
  7. ^ https://www.bungie.net/en/pub/RiseOfIron