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Tlazat became increasingly opposed to Calus's new direction, although he soon became the lone voice of dissent against the Emperor. He spoke out against the edict to transform the entirety of ''The Leviathan'' into a pleasure palace and regarded the recruitment of [[Shadows of Calus|Shadows]] from the [[Clipse]], [[Sindû]], and [[Arkborn]] as Calus recruiting tools for his own personal aims and not in the service of a greater cosmic need as he claimed. Tlazat recorded his opposition and doubts into the Chronicon, which was eventually discovered by the rest of the Loyalists. Accused of treason for doubting the truth of Calus's Great Revelation, Tlazat was sentenced to death by boiling and replaced as the lead royal historian by Shagac and Scribe [[Ixolt]], who altered his additions to the Chronicon to align with Calus's vision.<ref name="DCII">'''Bungie (2019/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Opulence]], Activision Blizzard - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The_Chronicon#DCII.|The Chronicon DCII.]]''</ref>
Tlazat became increasingly opposed to Calus's new direction, although he soon became the lone voice of dissent against the Emperor. He spoke out against the edict to transform the entirety of ''The Leviathan'' into a pleasure palace and regarded the recruitment of [[Shadows of Calus|Shadows]] from the [[Clipse]], [[Sindû]], and [[Arkborn]] as Calus recruiting tools for his own personal aims and not in the service of a greater cosmic need as he claimed. Tlazat recorded his opposition and doubts into the Chronicon, which was eventually discovered by the rest of the Loyalists. Accused of treason for doubting the truth of Calus's Great Revelation, Tlazat was sentenced to death by boiling and replaced as the lead royal historian by Shagac and Scribe [[Ixolt]], who altered his additions to the Chronicon to align with Calus's vision.<ref name="DCII">'''Bungie (2019/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Opulence]], Activision Blizzard - [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The_Chronicon#DCII.|The Chronicon DCII.]]''</ref>


==Personality and Traits==
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|I, Tlazat, must break the convention of our record-keeping for fear that this entry may be the last of the Chronicon, Lens of Truth, Compendium of Happiness, Symbol of the Lavish Benevolence of His Majesty the Emperor.|Tlazat breaks the formal styling of the Chronicon out of fear}}
{{Quote|I, Tlazat, must break the convention of our record-keeping for fear that this entry may be the last of the Chronicon, Lens of Truth, Compendium of Happiness, Symbol of the Lavish Benevolence of His Majesty the Emperor.|Tlazat breaks the formal styling of the Chronicon out of fear}}
Initially one of Emperor Calus's most loyal scribes, Tlazat began recording the Chronicon in a very formal style,<ref name="I"/> which he only broke once he came to believe that the Loyalists would perish during their encounter with an unidentified force at the edge of space.<ref name="DLXXVIII"/> Following that encounter Tlazat came to doubt in his Emperor due to the increasingly erratic behavior he observed in him.<ref name="DLXXIX"/> Tlazat recorded these doubts within the Chronicon itself, which eventually led to his death for treason at the hands of the other Loyalists.<ref name="DCII"/>
Initially one of Emperor Calus's most loyal scribes, Tlazat began recording the Chronicon in a very formal style,<ref name="I"/> which he only broke once he came to believe that the Loyalists would perish during their encounter with an unidentified force at the edge of space.<ref name="DLXXVIII"/> Following that encounter Tlazat came to doubt in his Emperor due to the increasingly erratic behavior he observed in him.<ref name="DLXXIX"/> Tlazat recorded these doubts within the Chronicon itself, which eventually led to his death for treason at the hands of the other Loyalists.<ref name="DCII"/>