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In life, Sen-Aret was a member of the Qadan culture. Sen-Aret was killed in a conflict between other [[Human]]s and buried at Jebel Sahaba around 13,000 years ago. Either due to the age of her remains or negligence from her [[Ghost]], she was raised without knowledge of common language or technology, which she worked to rectify by speaking frequently with other [[Guardian]]s.<ref name="Hidden Dossier">'''Bungie (2022/2/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]]'' - [[Hidden Dossier]]</ref>
In life, Sen-Aret was a member of the Qadan culture. Sen-Aret was killed in a conflict between other [[Human]]s and buried at Jebel Sahaba around 13,000 years ago. Either due to the age of her remains or negligence from her [[Ghost]], she was raised without knowledge of common language or technology, which she worked to rectify by speaking frequently with other [[Guardian]]s.<ref name="Hidden Dossier">'''Bungie (2022/2/22)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[The Witch Queen]]'' - [[Hidden Dossier]]</ref>


Her relationship to other Guardians was not always amicable, as Sen-Aret was disturbed by the cynicism of certain Guardians towards the [[Light]] and their willingness to hear out arguments made by the [[Darkness]]. Sen-Aret believed strongly in the Light and felt that this cynicism was the result of Guardians only hearing about the conflict between Light and Darkness from the Darkness's perspective due to the [[Speaker]]'s death and the [[Traveler]]'s continual silence. Some time before the events of [[The Witch Queen]], she wrote a letter to the [[Warlock]] [[Vanguard]], [[Ikora Rey]], whose early career as a caravan guard she admired, and asked her to write an "exegesis" for the Light that would serve as a counterargument to documents such as [[Lore:Unveiling|Unveiling]]. Ikora attempted several drafts, but ultimately grew frustrated and abandoned the effort.<ref name="Hidden Dossier"/>
Her relationship to other Guardians was not always amicable, as Sen-Aret was disturbed by the cynicism of certain Guardians towards the [[Light]] and their willingness to hear out arguments made by the [[Darkness]]. Sen-Aret believed strongly in the Light and felt that this cynicism was the result of Guardians only hearing about the conflict between Light and Darkness from the Darkness's perspective due to the [[Speaker]]'s death and the [[Traveler]]'s continual silence. Some time before the events of ''[[The Witch Queen]]'', she wrote a letter to the [[Warlock]] [[Vanguard]], [[Ikora Rey]], whose early career as a caravan guard she admired, and asked her to write an "exegesis" for the Light that would serve as a counterargument to documents such as [[Lore:Unveiling|Unveiling]]. Ikora attempted several drafts, but ultimately grew frustrated and abandoned the effort.<ref name="Hidden Dossier"/>


A later revelation prompted Ikora to reply directly to Sen-Aret encouraging her to keep faith in the Light and not to give up hope.<ref name="Hidden Dossier"/>
A later revelation prompted Ikora to reply directly to Sen-Aret encouraging her to keep faith in the Light and not to give up hope.<ref name="Hidden Dossier"/>
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