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Thousands of years prior to [[Destiny]], Dominus Ghaul led a military coup against Calus with the advice of [[The Consul]], usurping him and ending his reign. Calus was confronted by a council of traitors, including his own daughter, and was deposed. In exile, Calus has been traveling the cosmos aboard his [[Leviathan (ship)|Leviathan]], also known as "The World-Eater".<ref>[[Cabal Booklet]]</ref> | Thousands of years prior to [[Destiny]], Dominus Ghaul led a military coup against Calus with the advice of [[The Consul]], usurping him and ending his reign. Calus was confronted by a council of traitors, including his own daughter, and was deposed. In exile, Calus has been traveling the cosmos aboard his [[Leviathan (ship)|Leviathan]], also known as "The World-Eater".<ref>[[Cabal Booklet]]</ref> | ||
{{Hide|title=''Destiny 2'' spoilers| After the death of Ghaul, Calus immediately set to work on reclaiming the empire. He gave the now leaderless [[Red Legion]] the chance to "join the loyalist regime," sending them on missions to collect geological data on Nessus. These transmissions are intercepted in the [[Adventure]] ''[[Invitation from the Emperor]].'' Calus intended to convert the soil of the planet into "Royal Wine". }} | {{Hide|title=''Destiny 2'' spoilers|After the death of Ghaul, Calus immediately set to work on reclaiming the empire. He gave the now leaderless [[Red Legion]] the chance to "join the loyalist regime," sending them on missions to collect geological data on Nessus. These transmissions are intercepted in the [[Adventure]] ''[[Invitation from the Emperor]].'' Calus intended to convert the soil of the planet into "Royal Wine".}} | ||
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