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{{Article quote|If you seek the means to live to your potential, I can guide you to it. There is power in the universe beyond your feeble [[Light]]. I leave you with those words, and these parting gifts. Take them, and grow fat from strength. Emperor Calus has spoken.}}
{{Article quote|If you seek the means to live to your potential, I can guide you to it. There is power in the universe beyond your feeble [[Light]]. I leave you with those words, and these parting gifts. Take them, and grow fat from strength. Emperor Calus has spoken.}}


'''Emperor Calus''' is the former [[Cabal Emperor|Emperor]] of the [[Cabal]]. He ruled the Cabal Empire for over a thousand years, until he was overthrown in a coup led by [[Dominus Ghaul]] and exiled to aimlessly wander the galaxy aboard the [[Leviathan (ship)|Leviathan]]. Following Ghaul’s death in the [[Red War]], Calus travelled to the [[Sol System]] to recruit [[The Guardian|the Young Wolf]] and their fellow [[Guardians]] as his [[Shadows of Calus|Shadow]]s to have by his side as he prepared for the coming of the [[Black Fleet]] and what he believed to be the end of all things.
'''Emperor Calus''' is the former [[Cabal Emperor|Emperor]] of the [[Cabal]]. He ruled the Cabal Empire for over a thousand years, until he was overthrown in a coup led by [[Dominus Ghaul]] and exiled to aimlessly wander the galaxy aboard the [[Leviathan (ship)|Leviathan]]. Following Ghaul’s death in the [[Red War]], Calus traveled to the [[Sol System]] to scout [[The Guardian|the Young Wolf]] and their fellow [[Guardians]] as his [[Shadows of Calus|Shadow]]s to have by his side as he prepared for the coming of the [[Black Fleet]] and what he believed to be the [[Final Shape|end of all things]].


After the Black Fleet returned to the Sol System, he communed with [[the Witness]], becoming '''Emperor Calus, Herald of the Witness'''. His consciousness having fully integrated with the [[Darkness]] through the [[Egregore]], Calus sought control over the [[Pyramid (Luna)|Lunar Pyramid]] by psychically melding his mind with the vessel. However, he was challenged by a coalition comprising the [[Vanguard]] and his daughter [[Empress Caiatl]], who attempted to thwart his connection with the Pyramid.
After the Black Fleet returned to the Sol System, he communed with [[The Witness|the Witness]], becoming its anointed Herald. His consciousness having fully integrated with the [[Egregore]]-infested Leviathan, Calus sought control over the [[The Lunar Pyramid|Lunar Pyramid]] by psychically melding his consciousness with the vessel. However, he was challenged by a coalition comprising the [[Vanguard]] and his daughter [[Empress Caiatl]], thwarting his attempted connection with the Pyramid.


Despite their efforts, the former Emperor successfully gave himself to the Witness, and underwent a physical transformation into '''Calus, The Disciple''', the newest of the Witness' paracausal followers. In [[Lightfall]], Calus and his [[Shadow Legion]] army launched an all-out siege on the [[Neptune|Neptunian]] city of [[Neomuna]] to claim [[the Veil]] at the behest of the Witness, although their efforts were met with resistance from the Young Wolf, along with [[Osiris]], Caiatl, and the [[Cloud Strider]]s of Neomuna. Calus would ultimately meet his fate at the hands of his former Shadow; who defeated him in battle using the power of [[Strand]].
Despite their efforts, the exiled Emperor had successfully gave himself in service to the Witness, and underwent a physical transformation into the newest of its paracausal [[Disciples of the Witness|Disciples]]. Becoming the main antagonist in ''[[Lightfall]]'', Calus unleashed his [[Shadow Legion]] in an all-out siege on the [[Neptune|Neptunian]] city of [[Neomuna]], to link [[the Veil]] with the captive [[The Traveler|Traveler]] at the behest of the Witness, although their efforts were met with resistance from the Young Wolf, along with [[Osiris]], Caiatl, and the [[Cloud Strider]]s of Neomuna. Calus would ultimately meet his fate at the hands of his former Shadow.  


==Biography==
==Biography==
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At some point, Calus came into possession of an [[Ahamkara]] bone, originating from the extinct civilization known as the [[Harmony]].
At some point, Calus came into possession of an [[Ahamkara]] bone, originating from the extinct civilization known as the [[Harmony]].
[[File:Gluttony-garden.jpg|thumb|300px|A statue of Calus in his homeworld.]]


One of Calus' pleasures was the Coliseum, and one day, an albino gladiator, bleached from prolonged exposure to solar radiation due to being cast out as an infant, named [[Ghaul]] made his first appearance there. Ghaul's patient skill and unusual coloration soon made him a favorite of Calus', and the Emperor eventually made him [[Primus]] of the [[Red Legion]], where he believed his talents would be put to better use as the head of the most fearsome [[Cabal]] legion ever assembled. Calus grew to love Ghaul like a son, and believed they were kindred spirits who both envisioned a newer, more perfect world.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost Primus]]''</ref> Ghaul's association with [[The Consul]] and members of the Praetorate worried him, but not enough to cause him to take any action, with the former having great animosity for the Emperor, for he was stripped of rank and title, humiliated and castrated by Calus during the Emperor's coronation, and told him to run into the paved wasteland.<ref name="conspirator">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Conspirator]]''</ref><ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/inaugural-address?highlight=run Inaugural Address]</ref>
One of Calus' pleasures was the Coliseum, and one day, an albino gladiator, bleached from prolonged exposure to solar radiation due to being cast out as an infant, named [[Ghaul]] made his first appearance there. Ghaul's patient skill and unusual coloration soon made him a favorite of Calus', and the Emperor eventually made him [[Primus]] of the [[Red Legion]], where he believed his talents would be put to better use as the head of the most fearsome [[Cabal]] legion ever assembled. Calus grew to love Ghaul like a son, and believed they were kindred spirits who both envisioned a newer, more perfect world.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Ghost Primus]]''</ref> Ghaul's association with [[The Consul]] and members of the Praetorate worried him, but not enough to cause him to take any action, with the former having great animosity for the Emperor, for he was stripped of rank and title, humiliated and castrated by Calus during the Emperor's coronation, and told him to run into the paved wasteland.<ref name="conspirator">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Conspirator]]''</ref><ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/inaugural-address?highlight=run Inaugural Address]</ref>
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===Coup and Exile===
===Coup and Exile===
[[File:CalusConceptArt1.jpg|thumb|300px|Emperor Calus viewed as a tyrant by his people]]
While Calus and his Loyalist Cabal were engaged in pompous revelry, Ghaul launched his coup in the dead of night. With the Red Legion storming into Calus' palace, seizing and/or killing political members, the emperor immediately ran to his throne to retrieve an [[Ahamkara]] bone he meant to save him from this fate. Caiatl, however, was waiting for him sitting upon it with the bone in hand. Despite his pleas for help, his daughter crushed the bone in hand, and declared she would not be weak.<ref name="CBCaiatl">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Cabal Booklet]] - [[Cabal_Booklet#My_Daughter:_Caiatl.2C_the_Princess-Imperial|My Daughter: Caiatl, the Princess-Imperia]]''</ref> With the Emperor too popular to simply execute, Ghaul, his Red Legion, and the Consul arrested Calus and an unknown number of supporters in his own court and exiled them aboard [[The Leviathan]], imprisoned within the [[Menagerie]] and taken far from the Empire along a pre-programmed course, far into the cosmos.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Midnight Coup]]''</ref>
While Calus and his Loyalist Cabal were engaged in pompous revelry, Ghaul launched his coup in the dead of night. With the Red Legion storming into Calus' palace, seizing and/or killing political members, the emperor immediately ran to his throne to retrieve an [[Ahamkara]] bone he meant to save him from this fate. Caiatl, however, was waiting for him sitting upon it with the bone in hand. Despite his pleas for help, his daughter crushed the bone in hand, and declared she would not be weak.<ref name="CBCaiatl">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Cabal Booklet]] - [[Cabal_Booklet#My_Daughter:_Caiatl.2C_the_Princess-Imperial|My Daughter: Caiatl, the Princess-Imperia]]''</ref> With the Emperor too popular to simply execute, Ghaul, his Red Legion, and the Consul arrested Calus and an unknown number of supporters in his own court and exiled them aboard [[The Leviathan]], imprisoned within the [[Menagerie]] and taken far from the Empire along a pre-programmed course, far into the cosmos.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Midnight Coup]]''</ref>


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===Return to Power===
===Return to Power===
[[File:Emperorcalusthrone.jpg|thumb|300px|Emperor Calus returns]]
[[File:CalusWine.jpg|thumb|300px|Emperor Calus returns]]
After the death of Ghaul, Calus immediately set to work on reclaiming the empire. He gave elements of the now leaderless Red Legion the chance to "join the loyalist regime," sending them on missions to collect geological data on Nessus with the intent of converting the soil of the planet into Royal Wine.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/8/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Invitation from the Emperor]]''</ref> The Leviathan arrived at Nessus soon afterwards and began consuming it.
After the death of Ghaul, Calus immediately set to work on reclaiming the empire. He gave elements of the now leaderless Red Legion the chance to "join the loyalist regime," sending them on missions to collect geological data on Nessus with the intent of converting the soil of the planet into Royal Wine.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/8/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Invitation from the Emperor]]''</ref> The Leviathan arrived at Nessus soon afterwards and began consuming it.


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===After the Arrivals===
===After the Arrivals===
Following the disappearance of [[Mercury]], [[Mars]], [[Titan]], and [[Io]], Calus attempted to communicate with the [[Black Fleet]]. In conjunction with a small crew of Loyalists and a Guardian confidant named [[Katabasis]], Calus used [[Scorn]] and the [[Crown of Sorrow]], aboard a ship called the ''[[Glykon Volatus]]'', to demand an explanation for the fleet's actions, which Calus had seen as underwhelming. Further investigation would reveal that Calus also desired to obtain power from the Darkness using the same manner as the aforementioned communion, and share it with the crew he had sent. By this point, Calus's physical form had become decrepit, and he spent much of this time within a containment frame which constantly supplied him with [[Royal Wine]].<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/entry-1-charons-silhouette?highlight=royal+wine</ref>
Following the disappearance of [[Mercury]], [[Mars]], [[Titan]], and [[Io]], Calus attempted to communicate with [[The Witness|the Witness]]. In conjunction with a small crew of Loyalists and a Guardian confidant named [[Katabasis]], Calus used [[Scorn]] and the [[Crown of Sorrow]], aboard a ship called the ''[[Glykon Volatus]]'', to demand an explanation for the fleet's actions, which Calus had seen as underwhelming. Further investigation would reveal that Calus also desired to obtain power from the Darkness using the same manner as the aforementioned communion and share it with the crew he had sent. By this point, Calus' physical form had become decrepit, and he spent much of this time within a containment frame which constantly supplied him with [[Royal Wine]].<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/entry-1-charons-silhouette?highlight=royal+wine</ref>


Calus had the ''Glykon'' anchor off of [[Phobos]], at the edge of the Anomaly left by the disappearance of Mars. Calus then made the Scorn wear the Crown, stitching their minds together through the use of [[Egregore]], and then have his Councilors channel his will through it and speak to the Darkness. Although the communions initially failed, eventually they would succeed, and the ''Glykon'' plunged into the Anomaly and overrun by Scorn and Egregore, while Calus disappeared.
Calus had the ''Glykon'' anchor off of [[Phobos]], at the edge of the Anomaly left by the disappearance of Mars. Calus then made the Scorn wear the Crown, stitching their minds together through the use of [[Egregore]], and then have his Councilors channel his will through it and speak to the Darkness. Although the communions initially failed, eventually they succeeded, and the ''Glykon'' plunged into the Anomaly, then became overrun by Scorn and Egregore, while Calus disappeared.


The Emperor had actually managed to commune with [[the Witness]], and it told him to seek more in the anomaly of [[Mercury]]. Calus returned to the Leviathan and traveled to where Mercury once stood, plunging into the gravity shadow. Though he was afraid his ship would be torn apart like the ''Glykon'' had been, the Leviathan survived the trip, though changed. In this communion, Calus managed to truly converse with the Witness, and understood what their plans were, even for him. He accepted his intended place as a [[Disciples of the Witness|Herald]], and resolved to prove his loyalty to their cause by shedding his body and becoming more than himself.<ref>[[Duality (dungeon)|Repressed Memories 9-12]]</ref>
The Emperor had actually managed to commune with [[the Witness]], and it told him to seek more in the anomaly of [[Mercury]]. Calus returned to the Leviathan and traveled to where Mercury once stood, plunging into the gravity shadow. Though he was afraid his ship would be torn apart like the ''Glykon'' had been, the Leviathan survived the trip, though changed. In this communion, Calus managed to truly converse with the Witness and understood what its plans were, even for him. He accepted his intended place as a [[Disciples of the Witness|Herald]], and resolved to prove his loyalty to their cause by shedding his body and becoming more than himself.<ref>[[Duality (dungeon)|Repressed Memories 9-12]]</ref>


Some time later, during the events of [[Operation: Elbrus]], Qabix, a member of the [[Psion Conclave]], began to broadcast Psionic propaganda that exhorted the members of the [[Imperial Cabal]] to mutiny and attempted to entreat them to defect. As Caiatl could not launch an attack on the broadcasting station without being viewed negatively in the army's eyes, she entreated the Vanguard to step in. A fireteam was deployed which managed to slay Qabix and shutdown the broadcasts, despite the threat of an orbital bombardment being constantly present. Upon reaching the broadcast room, the fireteam discovered a chest and several other pieces of finery that appeared to have come from the Leviathan, and viewing of the propaganda revealed it to be a message involving a Psion, a golden statue of Calus offering "[[Darkness|Salvation]]", and a [[Pyramid]]. Calus would continue restocking the base with his cloned troops and resources, forcing the Guardians to periodically take it down again.
Sometime later, during the events of [[Lucent War|Opperation Elbrus]], Qabix, a member of the [[Psion Conclave]], began to broadcast Psionic propaganda that exhorted the members of the [[Imperial Cabal]] to mutiny and attempted to entreat them to defect. As Caiatl could not launch an attack on the broadcasting station without being viewed negatively in the army's eyes, she entreated the Vanguard to step in. A fireteam was deployed which managed to slay Qabix and shut down the broadcasts, despite the threat of an orbital bombardment being constantly present. Upon reaching the broadcast room, the fireteam discovered a chest and several other pieces of finery that appeared to have come from the Leviathan, and viewing of the propaganda revealed it to be a message involving a Psion, a golden statue of Calus offering "[[Darkness|Salvation]]", and a [[Pyramid]]. Calus would continue restocking the base with his cloned troops and resources, forcing the Guardians to periodically take it down again.


===Ascension to Herald===
===Ascension to Herald===
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===Arrival of the Witness===
===Arrival of the Witness===
When the [[Black Fleet]] finally moved on the Traveler following [[Rasputin]]'s sacrifice, Calus and his Shadow Legion fleet rode alongside and engaged the forces of the Coalition. Upon receiving a vision from the Traveler revealing the location of the Veil on Neptune, the Witness commanded Calus to go to Neptune and secure [[the Veil]]. Calus obeyed, traveling to Neptune aboard his new flagship, the ''[[Typhon Imperator]]'', and led an invasion of the formerly-hidden Neptunian city of [[Neomuna]].


===Race to the Veil===
===Race to the Veil===
As the Typhon Imperator arrived at Neptune, Calus noticed the Guardian making their way through his fleet and was happy about their arrival. After asking them what they thought about his new [[Shadow Legion]] army, Calus laughed and told the Guardian to enjoy every small and hollow victory they could get, as he wanted them in the best of spirits when they eventually faced off against each other. Calus then took his Flagship and headed straight for the surface of Neptune, landing it on the outskirts of Neomuna in [[Ahimsa Park]].
As the Shadow Legion began invading and ravaging the city, Calus would stay aboard his ship to enjoy himself. He would later emerge from a dark sarcophagus in his new disciple armored form, boasting about how his semblance matched his inner beauty and how powerful The Witness had made him. After grabbing a crystalline object from a pedestal, Calus use his powers to transform it into a golden chalice. Grateful for his newfound powers, and noticing that the chalice was empty, Calus called for a toast to one of his [[Tormentor]] guards, only for it to not respond as it moved to stand guard at the Emperor's new throne, much to Calus' disappointment. [[The Witness]] would then manifest itself before Calus to check on his progress in finding the Veil. Calus would reassure The Witness that his forces were actively searching for the Veil and that the Neptunians, even with their advanced technology, wouldn't pose much of a threat. The Witness, then asked Calus if he had all that he ever wanted, to which Calus responded, that thanks to the Witness's power, he had become glorious. After The Witness left, Calus would turn to rest on his throne, ordering his troops to find the Veil as fast as possible so that he may move on and continue to live a life of luxury.
Later, Calus's forces would discover the location of the Veil. The Guardian could do nothing as The Shadow Legion began setting up heavy fortifications around The Veil's containment area. The Witness would later contact Emperor Calus to check up on his progress again, but this time, the Guardian's [[Ghost]] was able to intercept it, and ultimately became possessed by The Witness. Calus would inform the Witness that he had successfully captured the area around the Veil, but it would take some time to break through, in addition to dealing with interference from both the Guardian and the Neptunians. The Witness acknowledged this and reassured Calus that they could not stop fate before instructing Calus to link the [[Radial Mast]] and make sure that the Veil was destroyed once the link had been made. Calus agreed as the Witness released the Guardian's ghost.
With the situation clear, the Guardian was tasked by both [[Osiris]] and the Cloud Strider [[Rohan]] to storm The Typhon Imperator and destroy the Radial Mast before Calus has a chance to link it up with the Veil. However, Calus anticipated this and used the Radial Mast as a trap. Upon arriving in the arena where the Radial Mast was kept, Calus appeared before the guardian in his psionic form to mock them, excited that they were going to be "tonight's entertainment" in a final test of strength and also gloated that he had no riches to give them this time. Calus then unleashed a horde of [[Taken]] and a few of his [[Garaask, Undying Inferno|Shadow Legion]] [[Kar'uul, Indomitable Champion|champions]] on the Guardian while trying to convince them to join him all the while. The Gaurdian, however, ignored Calus's banter and was able to expose the Radial Mast, only for a Cabal shield to surround it before they had a chance to destroy it. As Calus sent more Taken and Shadow Legion into the arena, the Guardian was forced to use a [[Strand]] Anomaly to fend them off, but it would ultimately render them vulnerable and exhausted. Recognizing that the Guardian wouldn't be accepting his offer to join him, Calus sent in one of his commanders, [[Val Bho'kaurl]], to finish off the weakened guardian. Calus told the Guardian that they could not escape oblivion and that they should embrace their end. However, the Guardian would end up receiving surprising assistance from Empress Caiatl, who showed up in a Thresher and bombarded the arena, creating an opening for the Guardian, which angered Calus. With Caital's Help, the Guardian successfully escaped the Typhon Imperator with their life. But regardless, they still failed in their mission and Calus was able to secure the Radial Mast.
However, when the time came, Calus' attempt to establish a link using the Radial Mast and the Veil ended up failing due to the Guardian's efforts in clearing out the Shadow Legion fortifications around the Veil, killing Val' Bor'kaurl, and destroying the Radial mast, at the cost of Rohan's life. After which, Calus would inform the Witness about this setback while in a state of sleep. The Witness then explained that Calus feared loss and that fear was the cause of his failure. Angered by this, Calus began to scold The Witness on how he had led this invasion with vicious subjugation, broke through their enemy's defenses, and claimed the Veil with ease, all because he wanted it. while on the other hand, The Witness held the power of the universe within its grasp, yet never decided to do anything with it. The Witness Became furious at Calus and interrupted his rant by shouting "ENOUGH!" at him, cracking reality around him. The Witness then ordered the Emperor to secure the Veil and that It would create the link between The Veil and The Traveler when the time came. Utterly terrified as he looked upon the Witness, Calus begged for its forgiveness as he began bleeding from his head. He complied with his master's wishes and ensured that The Witness's will shall be done, after which he awoke from his nightmare. Looking at his chalice for a moment, he angrily crushed it in his hand and then tossed it away, feeling humiliated and knowing that he must take matters into his own hands.
===Final Stand===
Calus began mobilizing his Shadow Legion for a massive full-scale assault on the Veil's containment, intending to take it no matter what. As he did so, the Emperor would try a different approach. Calus ordered his Shadow Legion and the Taken to force their way into the Vex Network so that they could attempt to infiltrate the CloudArk, disable Neomuna's Defenses, and gain access to the Veil. However, the Guardian and Rohan's apprentice, [[Nimbus]], caught wind of this incursion and moved in to stop them. The Guardian quickly mobilized a strike team and made quick work of the Shadow Legion forces outside of the Vex Network thanks to the guidance of Nimbus. The Guardian was able to successfully able to traverse through the network and destroy the source of the Taken corruption, [[Parthenios, Drifting Mind]].
With the Taken now purged from the Vex Network, Nimbus was successful in restoring Neomuna's Defenses. But even with Neomuna's Defenses online and the support of Caiatl's [[Imperial Cabal]] army, Osiris still believed that Calus's forces were still too strong for them to handle. The Guardian agreed and asked Caiatl and Nimbus to prepare themselves for the upcoming battle ahead while they and Osiris continued to train in mastering Strand and use it properly without suffering from any problems. The Guardian endured much training and eventually learned how to properly wield the power of Strand, just in the nick of time, as Calus's Shadow Legion army began their March through Neomuna and made their way towards the Veil.
After the Guardian destroyed the Shadow Legion's Anti-air cannons, they eventually reached the Veil's containment and began to hold the line against Calus's forces. Nimbus would take control of the Defense Rely and Caiatl would later arrive on the scene with her army of Imperial Cabal Warriors. An intense battle unfolded as Calus threw everything he had at the Defense line, including Goliath Tanks and [[Imprint of Nezarec|Imprints of Nezarec]]. The Guardian and Caiatl held the line well, but as the onslaught of Shadow Legion continued, the defense relay Nimbus was controlling overheated and was rendered inoperable. With the Turrets and orbital laser offline, the Guardian, Catial and her forces were forced to retreat back against the vault door. But, after dealing with yet another wave of Shadow Legion troopers, Calus materialized in the sky in his psionic form yet again. The Emperor immediately recognized his daughter on the battlefield for only a brief moment and, before anyone could do anything else, Calus Unleashed a powerful Psionic blast, which obliterated everything in its path and blew open the vault door. When the dust settled, only The Guardian and Empress Caiatl were left standing. Without wasting any more time, Caiatl told the Guardian to go safeguard the Veil at all costs, while she would go deal with Calus herself. The Gaurdian obliged and made their way down through the vault until they reached the Veil. Meanwhile, Caiatl fought bravely, with all of her might. But was outnumbered and overwhelmed. The Empress was forced to withdraw and warned the Guardian that Calus was coming for them and the Veil. She also asked the Guardian to give Calus the end he deserved.
But as the Guardian got closer and closer to where the veil was, Calus began smashing his way through the vault and managed to barely reach the Veil before the Guardian could. As Calus stood up in awe at the Veil, He turned around and noticed that The Guardian had finally caught up with him. He stated that he had been waiting for this day for a long time and was very excited to finally face off against the Guardian. Using his powers, Calus summoned his weapon, the [[Cabal Slug Launcher#Overview|Resonant Sun]] and called forth more of his Shadow Legion troopers to fight for him, including his two Tormentor guards. A great battle between the Guardian and The Disciple began as Calus was overcome with excitement and joy, stating that this fight exceeded anything he could have ever imagined. As The fight continued, The Emperor called out for The Witness, hoping that he could gain its favor and respect. Eventually, the Guardian managed to blast off some of Calus' armor and weaken him. In desperation, Calus split his Slug Launcher into two Resonant [[Cabal Severus|Severi]]. As if in response, the Veil trapped Calus and the Guardian in a paracausal dome arena using its roots. The two combatants continued to exchange blows with Calus still calling out for the Witness to see him, desperately hoping it would help him. Ultimately, the Guardian would land the final blow and finally defeat Calus, causing the Witness' Hereld to cry out in pain as the dark power within him began to overtake and consume him. Eventually, the Emperor's body exploded into some kind of Darkness tree, the same way [[Rhulk]] did when he was defeated. After Calus's Death, Caiatl arrived at the Veil and looked upon her father's lifeless body. In an honorable gesture, Caiatl told her now-deceased father that there was no more running away and told him to finally rest.
===Legacy===
Despite his death, Calus' death would ultimately allow the Witness to link with the Veil and open the way into [[The Pale Heart]] of [[the Traveler]] by possessing the Guardian's Ghost again.


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
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There will be three Psionic charges that will teleport three players back to the throne room, while the remaining three are stuck inside. Those who remain inside will be inflicted with the Mind's Eye debuff, to show that they are being sucked in. If they are sucked in too far, then the Guardians will die. Those who remain in the throne room will have to kill more enemies, and the Psions from earlier will appear with the symbols appearing above them. In the mindscape, Calus' projection will show a symbol on his forehead. Each of the three players will each see a different symbol. Whichever symbol has not been seen is the symbol whose Psion in the throne room needs to be killed. This will repeat a total of four times for each symbol that does not appear. Those being sucked in, meanwhile, with have to kill two different kinds of Psions: regular Psions and their projections. The regular Psions must be killed so that their ruptures cannot send players into the air, and the Psion projections must be killed so that Calus doesn't use his Mental Collapse attack. As soon as they are all killed, Calus' projection will unleash a Psionic Overload, where he will spew purple skulls from his mouth. This is a sign that Calus is charging up an Imperial Nova attack that can wipe the entire team. He will be shielded while doing so. Destroy the shield to stop the attack, while the people inside will shoot down the skulls. Killing or damaging a skull grants a stack of the "Force of Will" buff, and these stacks are shared by the whole team. The more stacks the team carries, the more damage they can deal to Calus. After a while, Calus' projection will stop spewing Psionic Overload skulls, and three Psionic charges will appear that will teleport each player back into the throne room.
There will be three Psionic charges that will teleport three players back to the throne room, while the remaining three are stuck inside. Those who remain inside will be inflicted with the Mind's Eye debuff, to show that they are being sucked in. If they are sucked in too far, then the Guardians will die. Those who remain in the throne room will have to kill more enemies, and the Psions from earlier will appear with the symbols appearing above them. In the mindscape, Calus' projection will show a symbol on his forehead. Each of the three players will each see a different symbol. Whichever symbol has not been seen is the symbol whose Psion in the throne room needs to be killed. This will repeat a total of four times for each symbol that does not appear. Those being sucked in, meanwhile, with have to kill two different kinds of Psions: regular Psions and their projections. The regular Psions must be killed so that their ruptures cannot send players into the air, and the Psion projections must be killed so that Calus doesn't use his Mental Collapse attack. As soon as they are all killed, Calus' projection will unleash a Psionic Overload, where he will spew purple skulls from his mouth. This is a sign that Calus is charging up an Imperial Nova attack that can wipe the entire team. He will be shielded while doing so. Destroy the shield to stop the attack, while the people inside will shoot down the skulls. Killing or damaging a skull grants a stack of the "Force of Will" buff, and these stacks are shared by the whole team. The more stacks the team carries, the more damage they can deal to Calus. After a while, Calus' projection will stop spewing Psionic Overload skulls, and three Psionic charges will appear that will teleport each player back into the throne room.


And thus, the damage phase begins. All players must step on one of the four plates to deal damage. Since there are four plates, there are four chances to get in as much damage as possible. However, Calus will charge an Afterburn blast that can shut down the plate and kill everyone standing on it, thus causing players to jump to a new one after the timer for that plate has expired. After losing a set portion of health, parts of his body will break off, revealing a machine. He will also gain new attacks in addition to his laser: an arm-mounted Vengeance Cannon and a meteor storm that leaves behind circles of fire which deal damage over time. As his health reaches approximately 33%, he will charge up his Imperial Nova attack again. If Calus is not killed by the time the last plate stops giving the "Force of Will" buff, the team must start the encounter again, this time with some holes that appear in the mindscape, as well as different shields around the [[Incendior]]s and [[Centurion]]s that appear in the throne room.
And thus, the damage phase begins. All players must step on one of the four plates to deal damage. Since there are four plates, there are four chances to get in as much damage as possible. However, Calus will charge an Afterburn blast that can shut down the plate and kill everyone standing on it, thus forcing players to jump to a new one after the timer for that plate has expired. After losing a set portion of health, parts of his body will break off, revealing that the one being fought is simply a machine. He will also gain new attacks in addition to his laser: an arm-mounted Vengeance Cannon and a meteor storm that leaves behind circles of fire which deal damage over time. As his health reaches approximately 33%, he will charge up his Imperial Nova attack again. If Calus is not killed by the time the last plate stops giving the "Force of Will" buff, the team must start the encounter again, this time with some holes that appear in the mindscape, as well as different shields around the [[Incendior]]s and [[Centurion]]s that appear in the throne room.


'''Prestige Mode Changes''': During the mindscape phase, whoever kills the Psion whose symbol was not called out will be teleported to the mindscape, and one person will be teleported into the throne room to replace them.
'''Prestige Mode Changes''': During the mindscape phase, whoever kills the Psion whose symbol was not called out will be teleported to the mindscape, and one person will be teleported into the throne room to replace them.
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===Desperate Measures===
===Desperate Measures===
In [[Desperate Measures]], Calus appears as the final boss of the mission, being the final fight of the [[Lightfall Campaign]]. He appears in the chamber below [[The Veil]] and can be seen observing it when [[The Guardian]] arrives a few seconds after him. To start the encounter, a member of the [[Fireteam]] must either approach Calus past the rally flag, or step onto one of the side platforms, which will cause Calus to turn around and summon his Resonant Sun [[Cabal Slug Launcher]], beckoning any Guardian to fight him as considerable amounts of [[Shadow Legion]] pour into the arena to assist him.
In [[Desperate Measures]], Calus appears as the final boss of the mission, being the final fight of [[Lightfall]]. He appears in the chamber below [[The Veil]] and can be seen observing it when [[The Guardian]] arrives a few seconds after him. To start the encounter, a member of the [[Fireteam]] must either approach Calus past the rally flag, or step onto one of the side platforms, which will cause Calus to turn around and summon his Resonant Sun [[Cabal Slug Launcher]], beckoning any Guardian to fight him as considerable amounts of [[Shadow Legion]] pour into the arena to assist him.


Calus takes up a substantial amount of the arena and is ruthless with his Resonant Sun attacks, which can either fire at the same rate of a normal slug launcher, or fire a rapid volley of up to ten shots at once, which will require him to cool down before firing again. Calus can also use a variant of the Cabal Cluster Missiles, snapping of his fingers to summon anywhere from three to seven pyramid scale missiles that home in on the closest opponent, even being able to re-lock on after one goes invisible. The scales inflict Pervading Darkness, which darkens the player's screen, but can be shot can have fairly low health.
Calus takes up a substantial amount of the arena and is ruthless with his Resonant Sun attacks, which can either fire at the same rate of a normal slug launcher, or fire a rapid volley of up to ten shots at once, which will require him to cool down before firing again. Calus can also use a variant of the Cabal Cluster Missiles, snapping of his fingers to summon anywhere from three to seven pyramid scale missiles that home in on the closest opponent, even being able to re-lock on after one goes invisible. The scales inflict Pervading Darkness, which darkens the player's screen and kills them if they stack up to 10, but can be shot and have fairly low health.


While the most common strategy to attack an enemy with a high health pool is through camping in one spot and slowly picking away at them, allowing one's infinite primary ammo and health regeneration to win a war of attrition, Calus has a counter for this, in the way of [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness]]' Suns of [[Lubrae]] attack. This is fired in a vertical column, rather than a horizontal one. If Calus feels that a player is staying in one sector of the battlefield too long, he'll cast Suns of Lubrae on that entire section, dealing high damage and applying stacks of Pervasive Darkness, which will automatically kill if it reaches ten, and almost guaranteeing a death on Legendary mode if one does not react fast enough.
While the most common strategy to attack an enemy with a high health pool is through camping in one spot and slowly picking away at them, allowing one's infinite primary ammo and health regeneration to win a war of attrition, Calus has a counter for this, in the way of [[Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness]]' Suns of [[Lubrae]] attack. This is fired in a vertical column, rather than a horizontal one. If Calus feels that a player is staying in one sector of the battlefield too long, he'll cast Suns of Lubrae on that entire section, dealing high damage and applying stacks of Pervasive Darkness, which will automatically kill if it reaches ten, and almost guaranteeing a death on Legendary mode if one does not react fast enough.
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At each health gate, Calus will also summon in a new wave of Shadow Legion and a [[Tormentor]]. The Shadow Legion Cabal troops will lock down the ground level corners of the map, keep several Psions in the middle to assist Calus, and pick away at the Guardian's health while also dampening regeneration. The [[Legionary|Legionaries]] and [[Incendior]]s also have increased range in this encounter, being able to fire their [[Cabal Frag Detonator]]s and [[Cabal Magma Launcher]] flames much farther than normal, even being able to reach the upper platforms, ensuring pressure is always present, even when Calus' shots cannot reach the Guardian.
At each health gate, Calus will also summon in a new wave of Shadow Legion and a [[Tormentor]]. The Shadow Legion Cabal troops will lock down the ground level corners of the map, keep several Psions in the middle to assist Calus, and pick away at the Guardian's health while also dampening regeneration. The [[Legionary|Legionaries]] and [[Incendior]]s also have increased range in this encounter, being able to fire their [[Cabal Frag Detonator]]s and [[Cabal Magma Launcher]] flames much farther than normal, even being able to reach the upper platforms, ensuring pressure is always present, even when Calus' shots cannot reach the Guardian.


Once Calus' health bar is depleted, his armor shatters and he transforms his gun into a pair of resonant [[Cabal Severus]], ruthlessly charging his assailant(s) as the Veil's roots expand, shrinking the arena to just the large circle in the middle. In this phase he fights like a regular [[Gladiator]], albeit being far larger and aggressive, with no chance of backing down for a breather outside of his designated health gates. Every third of his health, he stops for a quick breather and gloat, becoming briefly invulnerable to damage, before beginning to attack again. Upon his health being depleted a second time, Calus will become consumed by his own power, akin to Rhulk, calling out for [[Cemaili]] before dying.
Once Calus' health bar is depleted, his armor shatters and he transforms his gun into a pair of resonant [[Cabal Severus|Cabal Severi]], ruthlessly charging his assailant(s) as the Veil's roots expand, shrinking the arena to just the large circle in the middle. In this phase he fights like a regular [[Gladiator]], albeit being far larger and aggressive, with no chance of backing down for a breather outside of his designated health gates. Every third of his health, he stops for a quick breather and gloat, becoming briefly invulnerable to damage, before beginning to attack again. On top of Calus' head, he also gains two new weak spots on his shoulders which take considerable more damage from attacks than his head. Upon his health being depleted a second time, Calus will become consumed by his own power, akin to Rhulk, calling out for Cemaili before dying.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Calus also shares a rivalry with the [[Drifter]] over the Guardians and their allegiance, despite sharing similar apocalyptic beliefs over the Darkness.
*Calus also shares a rivalry with the [[Drifter]] over the Guardians and their allegiance, despite sharing similar apocalyptic beliefs over the Darkness.
*After the events of [[Presage]], the fate of Calus was unknown. However, during an interview with Games Radar, Nardin of the development team said "Calus is out there waiting, doing something, we're not really sure, but we're really excited to do things with him."
*After the events of [[Presage]], the fate of Calus was unknown. However, during an interview with Games Radar, Nardin of the development team said "Calus is out there waiting, doing something, we're not really sure, but we're really excited to do things with him."
**Calus later returned as the main antagonist of ''[[Season of the Haunted]]'' and the ''[[Lightfall]]'' [[Lightfall Campaign|campaign]].
**Calus later returned as the main antagonist of ''[[Season of the Haunted]]'' and ''[[Lightfall]]''.
*During the single day game outage to prepare for the launch of Lightfall, Calus told players on Twitter to go touch grass.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Destiny2Team/status/1630368284993548288 '''@Destiny2Team:''' ''"Lightfall is arriving in less than 24 hours, Guardians. Consider this your reminder to watch out for any spoilers, mute any sensitive terms, and stay vigilant in the trenches of social media. Calus says so 😤"'']</ref>
*During the single day game outage to prepare for the launch of Lightfall, Calus told players on Twitter to go touch grass.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Destiny2Team/status/1630368284993548288 '''@Destiny2Team:''' ''"Lightfall is arriving in less than 24 hours, Guardians. Consider this your reminder to watch out for any spoilers, mute any sensitive terms, and stay vigilant in the trenches of social media. Calus says so 😤"'']</ref>
*Calus's dying words were "Cemaili". The significance of this word is unknown, though, it can be an affectionate nickname which Calus used on her daughter, Caiatl, or this word is actually the name of Calus's missing lover, Caiatl's mother.
*Calus's dying words were "Cemaili". The significance of this word is unknown, though, it can be an affectionate nickname which Calus used on her daughter, Caiatl, or this word is actually the name of Calus's missing lover, Caiatl's mother.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>  
CalusWine.jpg|A Calus robot sitting on a throne in the Leviathan.
File:Emperorcalusthrone.jpg|Throne Room concept art with Emperor Calus sitting on his throne
Calus-heraldry.jpg|Render of Calus's heraldry.
Calus-heraldry.jpg|Render of Calus's heraldry
Calus.jpg|Calus's crest on the [[Cabal Booklet]].
Calus.jpg|Calus's crest on the [[Cabal Booklet]]
calus render.jpg|Render of Calus with height comparison to a Guardian.
calus render.jpg|Render of Calus with height comparison to a Guardian
calus cape.jpg|Calus's cape pattern.
calus cape.jpg|Calus's cape pattern
Gluttony-garden.jpg|Concept art of a Calus statue in the Pleasure Gardens
CalusConceptArt1.jpg|Concept art of a more tyrannical Emperor Calus
</gallery>
</gallery>


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**''[[Lightfall]]''
**''[[Lightfall]]''
***''[[Season of Defiance]]'' {{Mo}}
***''[[Season of Defiance]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Beloved (lore)|Beloved]]'' {{Mo}}


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==References==
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