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'''Caer Lerion''' was a [[Golden Age]] orbital city that plummeted to [[Earth]]'s surface during the [[Collapse]]. Centuries later, pieces of Caer Lerion's wreckage were used to forge "Terra Concord" armor for [[Titan]]s.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-09-08-destiny-2-ps4-exclusive-content-playstations-lake-of-shadows-strike-city-apex-ship-borealis-weapon-and-retribution-map-details-4747 '''Eurogamer.net''' - ''Destiny 2 PS4 exclusive content - PlayStation 4's Lake of Shadows strike, City Apex ship, Borealis weapon, exclusive armour and Retribution map detailed'']</ref> | '''Caer Lerion''' was a [[Golden Age]] orbital city that plummeted to [[Earth]]'s surface during the [[Collapse]]. Centuries later, pieces of Caer Lerion's wreckage were used to forge "Terra Concord" armor for [[Titan]]s.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-09-08-destiny-2-ps4-exclusive-content-playstations-lake-of-shadows-strike-city-apex-ship-borealis-weapon-and-retribution-map-details-4747 '''Eurogamer.net''' - ''Destiny 2 PS4 exclusive content - PlayStation 4's Lake of Shadows strike, City Apex ship, Borealis weapon, exclusive armour and Retribution map detailed'']</ref> | ||
A [[Warlord]] once occupied its ruins, but was captured and transported to the [[Tower]] by [[Jagi's Host]], assisted by [[Vell Tarlowe]]. | |||
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*"Caer Lerion" is an archaic [[wikipedia:Welsh language|Welsh]] name for the English city of [[wikipedia:Leicester|Leicester]]. One of the ancient [[wikipedia:Caer#Britain|28 cities of Britain]], the name appears in the ''[[wikipedia:Historia Brittonum|Historia Brittonum]]'', a 9th century quasi-historical work written by the Welsh monk [[wikipedia:Nennius|Nennius]]. | *"Caer Lerion" is an archaic [[wikipedia:Welsh language|Welsh]] name for the English city of [[wikipedia:Leicester|Leicester]]. One of the ancient [[wikipedia:Caer#Britain|28 cities of Britain]], the name appears in the ''[[wikipedia:Historia Brittonum|Historia Brittonum]]'', a 9th century quasi-historical work written by the Welsh monk [[wikipedia:Nennius|Nennius]]. |