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{{Quote|If Calus possessed an iota of dignity, he would have helped Ghaul against the Guardians instead of gallivanting around the system. This was his moment to redeem himself. Instead, he proved himself the traitor we knew him to be... I will take the Leviathan for the Red Legion.|[[Val Ca'uor]]<ref> https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/the-emperors-envy</ref>}}
{{Quote|If Calus possessed an iota of dignity, he would have helped Ghaul against the Guardians instead of gallivanting around the system. This was his moment to redeem himself. Instead, he proved himself the traitor we knew him to be... I will take the Leviathan for the Red Legion.|[[Val Ca'uor]]<ref> https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/the-emperors-envy</ref>}}


Some time later, following the end of the Red War, in the vacancy that was left behind by Ghaul's death, a former Val, [[Val Ca'uor|Ca'uor]], took advantage of the power vacuum and quickly asserted himself as the commander of the Red Legion. Under his direction, he hoped to resupply the Red Legion by pillaging Vex technology from [[Mercury]] and gather energy from [[Mars]] to regain their strength following the failure to capture the Traveler and defeat the Guardians. However, both efforts led to conflict with the Vex and the newly arisen Hive faction, the [[Grasp of Nokris]] respectively.
Some time later, following the end of the Red War, in the vacancy that was left behind by Ghaul's death, a former Val, [[Val Ca'uor|Ca'uor]], took advantage of the power vacuum and quickly asserted himself as the commander of the Red Legion. Under his direction, he hoped to resupply the [[Red Legion]] by pillaging Vex technology from [[Mercury]] and gather energy from [[Mars]] to regain their strength following the failure to capture the Traveler and defeat the Guardians. However, both efforts led to conflict with the Vex and the newly arisen Hive faction, the [[Grasp of Nokris]] respectively.


After [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]] was killed, Val Ca'uor led a fleet against [[The Leviathan]] in order to kill Emperor Calus and seize the ship for the Red Legion's purposes. His forces occupied the Spire of Stars, inflicting many Loyalist casualties, even destroying one of Calus's robotic duplicates. However, a Guardian team was sent by Calus in response, and with the aid of his psychic powers, they raided the spire, killed many of his troops, commanders and decimated the Red Legion fleet. Ca'uor was finally intercepted at the Celestial Observatory and in the following battle, he was overpowered by the team. Calus is impressed that the Guardians have grown "fat from strength and power" and rewards them once again. Calus then tells the Guardians that he awaits the day they will stand by his side when the end comes.
After [[Xol, Will of the Thousands]] was killed, [[Val Ca'uor]] led a fleet against [[The Leviathan]] in order to kill [[Emperor Calus]] and seize the ship for the Red Legion's purposes. His forces occupied the Spire of Stars, inflicting many Loyalist casualties, even destroying one of Calus's robotic duplicates. However, a Guardian team was sent by Calus in response, and with the aid of his psychic powers, they raided the spire, killed many of his troops, commanders and decimated the Red Legion fleet. Ca'uor was finally intercepted at the [[Celestial Observatory]] and in the following battle, he was overpowered by the team. Calus is impressed that the Guardians have grown "fat from strength and power" and rewards them once again. Calus then tells the Guardians that he awaits the day they will stand by his side when the end comes.


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