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Following his death and resurrection as a Lightbearer, Uldren's memories had been wiped clean. How Uldren's personality will be, remains to be seen. By the time of the Dawning, Uldren appears to be rather lonely as most other figures he has encountered displayed negative reactions towards him and since his memories were wiped, Uldren doesn't know why. For this, he finds company in his Ghost.
Following his death and resurrection as a Lightbearer, Uldren's memories had been wiped clean. He has shown to be nothing like his past self, becoming a more soft-spoken and kindly figure. Before joining the City, any Guardian he encountered in the field would react to him with hostility or grief, and although he doesn’t know why, he does understand that his past life must committed grave atrocities to earn their ire and is adverse to finding the full truth. It is because of this that he also strives to help out wherever he can to prove himself as a good person. He has shown to look up to and admire [[The Guardian]]. He also shows sympathy for the plight of some of the enemies of the last city, particularly the [[Fallen]] and the [[Cabal]]. During [[Season of the Chosen]], he displays a more snarky side to him, particularly during some of his interactions with [[Osiris]] and [[Saladin Forge]], in the latter case even sarcastically calling him out on his absence during the [[Red War]].


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