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Since Ghaul's death and the liberation of the Last City, the Red Legion have maintained a foothold in the Sol System but have become seriously weakened and demoralized at the loss of their leader. Eventually, command of the Red Legion was usurped by [[Val Ca'uor]], who sought to revitalize the legion by acquiring energy and supplies from [[Mars]] and [[Mercury]] respectively. However, such campaigns led to further conflicts with the Guardians, the Vex and the [[Grasp of Nokris]] Hive faction.  
Since Ghaul's death and the liberation of the Last City, the Red Legion have maintained a foothold in the Sol System but have become seriously weakened and demoralized at the loss of their leader. Eventually, command of the Red Legion was usurped by [[Val Ca'uor]], who sought to revitalize the legion by acquiring energy and supplies from [[Mars]] and [[Mercury]] respectively. However, such campaigns led to further conflicts with the Guardians, the Vex and the [[Grasp of Nokris]] Hive faction.  


Despite continued setbacks from the Guardians, Val Ca'uor decided to further empower the Red Legion by stealing the massive spaceship, [[The Leviathan]], the personal pleasure-craft of Ghaul's predecessor, Emperor Calus. Ca'uor gathered a large fleet and managed to storm the [[Spire of Stars]] to assume control of the vessel. However, Calus called upon the Guardians to repel the Red Legion in exchange for riches and rewards. Like Ghaul, Ca'uor would fail against the Guardians, leading to a crippling defeat for the Red legion and the end of the Red War.
Despite continued setbacks from the Guardians, Val Ca'uor decided to further empower the Red Legion by stealing the massive spaceship, [[The Leviathan]], the personal pleasure-craft of Ghaul's predecessor, Emperor Calus. Ca'uor gathered a large fleet and managed to storm the [[Spire of Stars]] to assume control of the vessel. However, Calus called upon the Guardians to repel the Red Legion in exchange for riches and rewards. Like Ghaul, Ca'uor would fail against the Guardians, leading to a crippling defeat for the Red Legion and the end of the Red War.


With Ca'uor's death, the Red Legion was leaderless for a time, although its remnants were still active across the system. Eventually, a trio of [[Ozletc, the Sky Piercer|Psion]] [[Tazaroc, the Sun Eater|Flayer]] [[Niruul, the Hollow Voice|sisters]] would rally these remnants on Mercury, finding and exploiting [[The Sundial]] of [[Osiris]] in an attempt to alter the timeline and reverse Ghaul's defeat in the Red War. However, the sisters had their own motivations in doing so, desiring to use their knowledge of Ghaul's failures not just to win the Red War, but to puppeteer Ghaul so that they might find freedom for the Psion race from the Cabal. Their failure at the hands of Guardians caused a fourth sister, [[Amtec]], to launch Ghaul's prized weapon, the Almighty, at Earth, though it would be destroyed by [[Rasputin]]. In the ensuing power vacuum, Ghaul's fellow co-conspirator and daughter of Calus, [[Caiatl, the Princess-Imperial]], has begun rallying the Red Legion once more, proclaiming that she will surpass Ghaul's weaknesses. As of [[Season of the Hunt]], her emissaries have arrived in the system and begun to interact with the remaining Red Legion troops.
With Ca'uor's death, the Red Legion was leaderless for a time, although its remnants were still active across the system. Eventually, a trio of [[Ozletc, the Sky Piercer|Psion]] [[Tazaroc, the Sun Eater|Flayer]] [[Niruul, the Hollow Voice|sisters]] would rally these remnants on Mercury, finding and exploiting [[The Sundial]] of [[Osiris]] in an attempt to alter the timeline and reverse Ghaul's defeat in the Red War. However, the sisters had their own motivations in doing so, desiring to use their knowledge of Ghaul's failures not just to win the Red War, but to puppeteer Ghaul so that they might find freedom for the Psion race from the Cabal. Their failure at the hands of Guardians caused a fourth sister, [[Amtec]], to launch Ghaul's prized weapon, the Almighty, at Earth, though it would be destroyed by [[Rasputin]]. In the ensuing power vacuum, Ghaul's fellow co-conspirator and daughter of Calus, [[Caiatl, the Princess-Imperial]], has begun rallying the Red Legion once more, proclaiming that she will surpass Ghaul's weaknesses. As of [[Season of the Hunt]], her emissaries have arrived in the system and begun to interact with the remaining Red Legion troops.
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