Taurun

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Taurun
Biographical information

Species:

Cabal

Gender:

Female

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Cabal Empire
Imperial Cabal

Rank:

Councilor

 
Yes, My Empress. It's my duty to mention that this decision will not be universally welcomed.

Councilor Taurun was a senior advisor of Empress Caiatl.

Biography

Some time after the Red War and Caiatl ascended to replace Dominus Ghaul as the ruler of the Cabal Empire, Taurun became one of the Princess-Imperial's senior advisors. Taurun witnessed the former Evocate-General Umun'arath performing a gruesome Hive ritual in Torobatl's weaponsmith district's central plaza. She rushed to inform Caiatl, who executed the insane warrior which inadvertently completed the ritual and allowed Xivu Arath, God of War to invade Torobatl.[1] The Cabal's legions were quickly overwhelmed as Hive poured through portals and innumerable warships and war moons joined the invasion. Taurun joined Caiatl and many of her other senior advisors aboard the flagship Eligos Lex V to discuss strategy. Studying a hologram of the battle, Taurun bemoaned that the war moons were too powerful to combat. As the other advisors fell to arguing and casting blame for the state of empire, Caiatl interrupted and declared herself empress before ordering a full evacuation and retreat from their homeworld to the Sol System to retrieve the remnants of the Red Legion.[2] Prior to the evacuation being completed, Taurun convinced Caiatl to install the ornate throne of the Empire's ruler on the bridge of the Eligos Lex V as a reminder to all Cabal of their history and customs to reassure them in uncertain times, especially after being forced to retreat in defiance of tradition.[3]

As the fleet traveled to the Sol System, Taurun met with Caiatl in her private quarters and informed the Empress that the other advisors wished to know if she had made a decision about what to do when the arrived in the Sol System regarding Humanity. Caiatl stated she had not and invited Taurun to sit with her, causing some discomfort in the councilor due to her adherence to formality. The need to follow a direct order won out, and she awkwardly sat with the Empress, who noted that the Guardians of Humanity had slain Dominus Ghaul and other great foes. Taurun noted that the Hive god Oryx and the great Worm Xol numbered among those slain, and both agreed that the potential costs of a war against Humanity outweighed the potential gains. The Empress wondered if they needed to make war to secure the loyalty of the Red Legion's survivors. Sensing a possible weakness and hesitancy in Caiatl, Taurun carefully questioned if the Empress did not think they would win. Caiatl noted that they would after a long campaign that would leave them weakened to be finished off by the Hive. The two came to the conclusion that they must negotiate with the Vanguard, but Taurun noted that the other councilors would not like doing so. She suggested that they must find some way to make it clear to them that they were honoring their past as conquerors and not treating Humanity as equals to they would not view Caiatl as weak, with the Empress wearily deciding that she must demand the Guardians kneel to her.[4]

After arriving in the Sol System, the Vanguard refused Caiatl's terms and a small-scale conflict began between the two sides as each sought to avoid open war. Taurun assisted Caiatl in dealing with other powers within the system, including The Spider, a Eliksni criminal who operated a massive smuggling operation out of the Tangled Shore. During the first communication between the two, Taurun made introductions, but was quickly cut off by Caiatl, who noted the scribes could add the formalities to the official record later. Listening to the conversation, Taurun quickly grew infuriated with the Spider's tone and insults. When she attempted to reprimand the arrogant crime lord, Caiatl halted her once more and continued negotiations with him.[5]

After weeks of losses to the Guardians as they interrupted the Rites of Proving that Taurun had suggested as a means to select new members of Caiatl's War Council, Commander Zavala sent a message requesting one final Rite between a chosen champion of the Cabal Empire versus the Vanguard's champion, with the winners dictating the terms of an armistice. Caiatl informed her that they would accept and chose her fleet commander Ignovun as their champion, with the Rite to take place in the Imperial Land Tank Halphas Electus on Nessus. Taurun noted it was her duty to warn her that not all of the Cabal would approve of this decision, and carefully warned that some of the commanders believed that they would win the conflict and that by leaving it up to a single Rite they would be denied the chance to win honor. The Empress dismissed those commanders as vain fools who would sacrifice needed strength against Xivu Arath against a foe they did not need to fight. Although she agreed with Caital, Taurun respectfully noted it seemed as though the Empress valued conclusion over victory. She had to swiftly take a nervous step backward as the Empress raised her tusks and angrily declared that in this case, tradition was more important than victory and that they would win or lose the Rite as Cabal.[3]

Personality and Traits

"The connection is made. Let the imperial record show that, on this day, the great Empress Caiatl, ascendant of Calus, slayer of Umun'arath, convened via radio message with the Spider of the Tangled Shore, formerly of the House of—"
"Enough, Taurun. The scribes can add whatever flourishes they wish after the fact.
"
— Taurun's formality often clashed with Empress Caiatl's bluntness[5]

A strict believer in formality and tradition, Taurun even hesitated to sit with Empress Caiatl in non-formal situations. She was a thoughtful individual who often paused in conversation to carefully consider her words, particularly with Caiatl. Taurun faithfully served the Empress, helping her figure out how to placate the more war hungry members of the Imperial Cabal when seeking to negotiate with Humanity.[4]

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