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Thousands of years prior to [[Destiny]], Calus ejected the military aristocracy known as the [[Praetorate]] from power. One of their number, [[The Consul]], saught revenge, and plotted a conspiracy with Calus' closest followers. Despite Calus' popularity for his reforms of the Legions by granting citizenship to the legionnaires, many leaders thought Calus was too decadent and not committed to war. At the head of this conspiracy was Dominus Ghaul, who succeeded in 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 [[The Leviathan]], also known as "The World-Eater". In his exile, he sought revenge, exploring the "secret places" of the galaxy and "roar into nothing," claiming that the nothing answered back. He promised that whoever slew the conspirators would be given great wealth and glory.<ref>[[Cabal Booklet]]</ref>
Thousands of years prior to [[Destiny]], Calus ejected the military aristocracy known as the [[Praetorate]] from power. One of their number, [[The Consul]], saught revenge, and plotted a conspiracy with Calus' closest followers. Despite Calus' popularity for his reforms of the Legions by granting citizenship to the legionnaires, many leaders thought Calus was too decadent and not committed to war. At the head of this conspiracy was Dominus Ghaul, who succeeded in 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 [[The Leviathan]], also known as "The World-Eater". In his exile, he sought revenge, exploring the "secret places" of the galaxy and "roar into nothing," claiming that the nothing answered back. He promised that whoever slew the conspirators would be given great wealth and glory.<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".
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===Return to Power===
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".


Calus extended an invitation to [[The Guardian]] to board his vessel for slaying Ghaul.}}
Calus extended an invitation to [[The Guardian]] to board his vessel for slaying Ghaul. The Guardians accept Calus' challenge and following a long journey through Calus' palace and defeating his loyalist army, the Guardians seemingly meet Calus in person in his throne room. Facing off against the exiled Cabal Emperor, the Guardians survive his strange powers and after dealing critical damage, they find that the Calus they are facing is really a robotic duplicate. Regardless, the Guardians succeed in destroying the robot. Before the machines destruction, Calus boasts about his power and claims to know the "real truth" about the galaxy. Nonetheless, he rewards the Guardians for completing his challenge and offers them a place by his side should they seek him out.}}


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