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====Legacy====
====Legacy====
{{Quote|The Red Legion arrived and gifted us with a collective pain — the loss of our Light. For a time, all Guardians knew my pain. Too many lives lost their lives. Those left standing will forever harbor the incurable guilt of survival. I left the City just before the war for reasons of my own. But I harbor that guilt all the same. Even simply a visage of Ghaul is unacceptable. The Pyramid knows this. It feeds off this.| [[Eris Morn]], speaking on Ghaul's attack and his Nightmare.}}
Despite Ghaul's death and the liberation of the Last City, the Red Legion continue to carry on the Red War but have become seriously weakened and demoralized at the loss of their leader. Eventually, the leadership of the Red Legion was usurped by [[Val Ca'uor]], who sought to revitalize the legion by acquiring energy and supplies from [[Mars]] and [[Mercury]] respectably. However, such campaigns lead to further conflicts with the Guardians, the Vex and the [[Grasp of Nokris]] Hive faction.  
Despite Ghaul's death and the liberation of the Last City, the Red Legion continue to carry on the Red War but have become seriously weakened and demoralized at the loss of their leader. Eventually, the leadership of the Red Legion was usurped by [[Val Ca'uor]], who sought to revitalize the legion by acquiring energy and supplies from [[Mars]] and [[Mercury]] respectably. However, such campaigns lead to further conflicts with the Guardians, the Vex and the [[Grasp of Nokris]] Hive faction.  


Despite continued setbacks from the Guardians, Val Ca'uor decided to further empower the Red Legion by stealing the massive spaceship, [[The Leviathan]], the personal pleasure-craft of Ghaul's predecessor, Emperor Calus. Ca'uor gathered a large fleet and managed to storm the Spire of Stars to assume control of the vessel. However, Calus called upon the Guardians to repel the Red Legion in exchange for riches and rewards. Like Ghaul, Ca'uor would fail against the Guardians, leading to a crippling defeat for the Red legion and the end of the Red War.
Despite continued setbacks from the Guardians, Val Ca'uor decided to further empower the Red Legion by stealing the massive spaceship, [[The Leviathan]], the personal pleasure-craft of Ghaul's predecessor, Emperor Calus. Ca'uor gathered a large fleet and managed to storm the Spire of Stars to assume control of the vessel. However, Calus called upon the Guardians to repel the Red Legion in exchange for riches and rewards. Like Ghaul, Ca'uor would fail against the Guardians, leading to a crippling defeat for the Red legion and the end of the Red War.


Though Ghaul failed in his goal of claiming the Traveler's Light, his actions in the Red War and nearly destroying the last bastion of humanity would remain a bitter memory for the Guardians and survivors of the initial attack. As such, Ghaul would be known as one of the most dangerous and infamous of their enemies. As a result, Ghaul's form would be used as a Nightmare in the newly emerged Hive fortress on Luna, constantly attacking the Guardians as they traverse the crimson fortress.
Though Ghaul failed in his goal of claiming the Traveler's Light, his actions in the Red War and nearly destroying the last bastion of humanity would remain a bitter memory for the Guardians and survivors of the initial attack. As such, Ghaul would be known as one of the most dangerous and infamous of their enemies. As a result, Ghaul's form would be used as a [[Nightmare]] in the newly emerged Hive fortress on Luna, constantly attacking the Guardians as they traverse the crimson fortress.


==Traits==
==Traits==
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