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We'll need to correct mentions of the Speaker being a Warlock, given Constellations and other lore made it clear the Speaker was a mortal man.
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===Establishing the Last City===
===Establishing the Last City===
{{Quote|You want to give me control over the databases? The Vaults? Jurisdiction over [[Owl Sector]], access to the Last City grimoire?|Osiris, after Saint-14 suggested he become Vanguard Commander}}
{{Quote|You want to give me control over the databases? The Vaults? Jurisdiction over [[Owl Sector]], access to the Last City grimoire?|Osiris, after Saint-14 suggested he become Vanguard Commander}}
During the earliest days of the [[Last City]], Osiris studied under the [[Warlock]] [[Iron Lords]] [[Felwinter]] and [[Nirwen]] and eventually became as legendary as them, although he never joined their order. After the death of his mentors and all of the other Iron Lords aside from Lord [[Saladin Forge]] and Lady [[Efrideet]], the Last City was thrown into turmoil. A Warlock known as the [[Speaker]] rose to power and established the [[Consensus]] and [[Vanguard]], with [[Tallulah Fairwind]] being appointed [[Hunter]] Vanguard and Osiris' friend [[Saint-14]] becoming [[Titan (class)|Titan]] Vanguard.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/12/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Curse of Osiris]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Garden Progeny 1]]''</ref>  
During the earliest days of the [[Last City]], Osiris studied under the [[Warlock]] [[Iron Lords]] [[Felwinter]] and [[Nirwen]] and eventually became as legendary as them, although he never joined their order. After the death of his mentors and all of the other Iron Lords aside from Lord [[Saladin Forge]] and Lady [[Efrideet]], the Last City was thrown into turmoil. A man known as the [[Speaker]] rose to power and established the [[Consensus]] and [[Vanguard]], with [[Tallulah Fairwind]] being appointed [[Hunter]] Vanguard and Osiris' friend [[Saint-14]] becoming [[Titan (class)|Titan]] Vanguard.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/12/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Curse of Osiris]], PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Garden Progeny 1]]''</ref>  


In the aftermath of the [[Fallen]] attack on the Last City known as [[Six Fronts]], Osiris met with Saint-14 on a Tower platform that overlooked one of the roads into the city, which was still aflame and strewn with debris from the recent battle. Osiris commented upon his friend's new title of Vanguard Commander and called it ludicrous, but the Titan retorted that the Consensus had wanted new leadership in the aftermath of the near destruction of the Last City. As he manipulated a [[Vex]] device, Osiris reassured his friend that he was sure he would serve them well, but was astonished when Saint-14 declared he would be giving up the position for a special mission given to him by the Speaker to be a soldier, not a Titan. Noting his wording, Osiris worried over what the Speaker had requested of him and declared the Speaker was leading him astray after Saint-14 revealed he had been ordered to take the fight to Fallen across the system and hunt them down. Osiris attempted to argue that the Fallen were not so different from them and had lost much in their past, including the [[Traveler]]. His friend refused to listen, declaring that he did not believe that story and that the Fallen were all the same and had done too much to humanity. Osiris countered that the Vex and the [[Darkness]] were the true enemies and that the Fallen were nothing compared to them, angering the Titan, who told him to just look past the wall at the destruction caused by the Fallen. Osiris stated he simply saw the whole picture and ignored the allegation that he had lost sight of why the Guardians fought. He questioned who Saint-14 was going to recommended to be his replacement, and was stunned once more when the ex-commander chose him. Caught off-guard, Osiris questioned if Saint-14 really wanted Osiris to have control over all of the Last City's resources. His friend informed him that despite their disagreements, he believed Osiris was one of the few who could protect the Last City and that should the Fallen ever come in force again he would need to defend the Last City in Saint-14's stead, a condition which Osiris readily accepted.<ref>'''Bungie, (12/5/2019), [[Weblore]]:''' ''[https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/48435 Vanguard Commander]''</ref>
In the aftermath of the [[Fallen]] attack on the Last City known as [[Six Fronts]], Osiris met with Saint-14 on a Tower platform that overlooked one of the roads into the city, which was still aflame and strewn with debris from the recent battle. Osiris commented upon his friend's new title of Vanguard Commander and called it ludicrous, but the Titan retorted that the Consensus had wanted new leadership in the aftermath of the near destruction of the Last City. As he manipulated a [[Vex]] device, Osiris reassured his friend that he was sure he would serve them well, but was astonished when Saint-14 declared he would be giving up the position for a special mission given to him by the Speaker to be a soldier, not a Titan. Noting his wording, Osiris worried over what the Speaker had requested of him and declared the Speaker was leading him astray after Saint-14 revealed he had been ordered to take the fight to Fallen across the system and hunt them down. Osiris attempted to argue that the Fallen were not so different from them and had lost much in their past, including the [[Traveler]]. His friend refused to listen, declaring that he did not believe that story and that the Fallen were all the same and had done too much to humanity. Osiris countered that the Vex and the [[Darkness]] were the true enemies and that the Fallen were nothing compared to them, angering the Titan, who told him to just look past the wall at the destruction caused by the Fallen. Osiris stated he simply saw the whole picture and ignored the allegation that he had lost sight of why the Guardians fought. He questioned who Saint-14 was going to recommended to be his replacement, and was stunned once more when the ex-commander chose him. Caught off-guard, Osiris questioned if Saint-14 really wanted Osiris to have control over all of the Last City's resources. His friend informed him that despite their disagreements, he believed Osiris was one of the few who could protect the Last City and that should the Fallen ever come in force again he would need to defend the Last City in Saint-14's stead, a condition which Osiris readily accepted.<ref>'''Bungie, (12/5/2019), [[Weblore]]:''' ''[https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/48435 Vanguard Commander]''</ref>