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In ''Season of the Splicer'', Mithrax has proven to be an honorable and caring leader towards his people, taking their safety very seriously. Further, he is hopeful of a future where the Eliksni can move past the violence of the past and live in peace. As such, he restarted the actual belief system of worshiping the Light and the Great Machine rather than seeing it as a prize to claim. Mithrax has proven to be willing to trust and work with the Guardian openly after his people were save from a Vex attack on Europa and was immensely grateful that Ikora granted him and his people a safe haven within the Last City itself. Though Mithrax knows working and living alongside humanity would not be a popular idea with either side, he believed it was the best way to end the violence between human and eliksni and achieve a better tomorrow. Mithrax was even willing to converse with Saint-14, a monster in the eyes of his people and try to convince him that he and his House are different than the Fallen they fought in the past. His words and point of view was enough to convince Saint to look past the Fallen he fought in the past and see House Light differently. However, he knows that it will be a long road to reach such a tomorrow as he himself is guilty of committing great violence in the past.
In ''Season of the Splicer'', Mithrax has proven to be an honorable and caring leader towards his people, taking their safety very seriously. Further, he is hopeful of a future where the Eliksni can move past the violence of the past and live in peace. As such, he restarted the actual belief system of worshiping the Light and the Great Machine rather than seeing it as a prize to claim. Mithrax has proven to be willing to trust and work with the Guardian openly after his people were save from a Vex attack on Europa and was immensely grateful that Ikora granted him and his people a safe haven within the Last City itself. Though Mithrax knows working and living alongside humanity would not be a popular idea with either side, he believed it was the best way to end the violence between human and eliksni and achieve a better tomorrow. Mithrax was even willing to converse with Saint-14, a monster in the eyes of his people and try to convince him that he and his House are different than the Fallen they fought in the past. His words and point of view was enough to convince Saint to look past the Fallen he fought in the past and see House Light differently. However, he knows that it will be a long road to reach such a tomorrow as he himself is guilty of committing great violence in the past.


Though Mithrax worked in earnest in helping the Vanguard against the Endless Night, he grew weary and angered with the Factions' attempts to demonize his people, particularly Lakshmi-2's fear spreading messages, which led to a mob to ransack his people's shelter in the Eliksni Quarter. Though he appreciated the Young Wolf's and Ikora's continued support, he nonetheless had to keep his people's safety in mind but nonetheless continued in aiding the Vanguard. His faith in the Guardians would be vindicated when they chose to support a better future with the House of Light over Lakshmi-2's paranoia, saving his people from a Vex attack after the War Cult's leader opened a Vex portal and their decision to seek the aid of him and his splicers would be rewarded as it led to lifting the Endless Night and allowing daylight to return.
Though Mithrax worked in earnest in helping the Vanguard against the Endless Night, he grew weary and angered with the Factions' attempts to demonize his people, particularly Lakshmi-2's fear spreading messages, which led to a mob to ransack his people's shelter in the Eliksni Quarter. Though he appreciated the Young Wolf's and Ikora's continued support, he nonetheless had to keep his people's safety in mind but yet continued in aiding the Vanguard. His faith in the Guardians would be vindicated when they chose to support a better future with the House of Light over Lakshmi-2's paranoia, saving his people from a Vex attack after the War Cult's leader opened a Vex portal and their decision to seek the aid of him and his splicers would be rewarded as it led to lifting the Endless Night and allowing daylight to return.


In ''Season of Plunder'', Mithrax would be forced to confront the past he has worked hard to bury and hide, especially from his adopted daughter Eido, whom he cares about greatly. Though he trusted the Guardian and often confided in them, Mithrax still refused to reveal his past and his connection to the relics they seeking before Eramis could. However it was becoming increasingly clear over the course of the mission that the full scope of Mithrax's misdeeds as a former Wolves raider extend far beyond what he has let on to anyone that he knows, besides Eramis and the Spider, particularly his adopted daughter Eido, who has become increasingly curious as to her father's past now that Spider has begun to feed her hints about it. Even with the Young Wolf, the Guardian who saved his life on Titan and protected the House of Light during the events of the Endless Night, he's obviously not being as forthright as he could be in respect to his full knowledge on the Old Crews, and just what kind of harm the relics they are pursuing are capable of doing. Ultimately, it's very obvious that he feels deeply shameful of his past if he's working this hard to hide it from people, but in the process of doing so, he's needlessly complicating the Guardians efforts to stop Eramis and the Witness in the present. This behavior would lead Eramis to state that Mithrax will always be a liar and a killer while Eido would come to the conclusion that her father doesn't want her to know him.
In ''Season of Plunder'', Mithrax would be forced to confront the past he has worked hard to bury and hide, especially from his adopted daughter Eido, whom he cares about greatly. Though he trusted the Guardian and often confided in them, Mithrax still refused to reveal his past and his connection to the relics they sought before Eramis could. However it was becoming increasingly clear over the course of the mission that the full scope of Mithrax's misdeeds as a former Wolves raider extend far beyond what he has let on to anyone that he knows, besides Eramis and the Spider, particularly Eido, who has become increasingly curious as to her father's past now that Spider has begun to feed her hints about it. Even with the Young Wolf, the Guardian who saved his life on Titan and protected the House of Light during the events of the Endless Night, he's obviously not being as forthright as he could be in respect to his full knowledge on the Old Crews, and just what kind of harm the relics they are pursuing are capable of doing. Ultimately, it's very obvious that he feels deeply shameful of his past if he's working this hard to hide it from people, but in the process of doing so, he's needlessly complicating the Guardians efforts to stop Eramis and the Witness in the present. This behavior would lead Eramis to state that Mithrax will always be a liar and a killer while Eido would come to the conclusion that her father doesn't want her to know him. Yet, despite the shame he feels for his past and how his refusal to reveal it to his daughter ultimately pushed Eido away, Mithrax nonetheless grew to be a better person than the pirate he was in the past, as he was willing to spare Eramis, the one who helped drive a wedge between himself and Eido, after besting her in a duel, likely to prove himself to his daughter.


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