Here’s the newest web lore entry by Bungie;
[quote]Gahlran knelt before his Emperor in a chamber of gold.
Every surface reflected a resplendent sheen that blinded him.
“What is this place?” he asked.
“Many things,” Calus replied, lounging with his cheek in his palm. “This chamber once held an Arkborn. The only one of her kind to leave the interstellar conduits of her people. It is the place where Valus Nohr earned her shield in trial by combat. Shadows were cast here. History made.”
“Am I to cast a Shadow?”
“Yes. You were bred to be a sorrow-bearer. I seek a Hive commander, but those are not so readily available. So I made you.”
“The Council says the Hive cannot be contained. They worry.”
Calus raised an eyebrow. “Who among them?”
“Councilors Rahl and Verloren.”
The Emperor shook the golden chamber with his guffaw. “Only a few hours old, and already your words have killed two.”
Gahlran pondered what his Emperor could mean.
“I will enjoy you,” Calus said, and keyed a hidden control on the armrest of his divan.
The ceiling shrieked as it opened like an eye. Gahlran craned his neck to stare as two hovering Councilors descended with a massive, plated helm from the vast iris above.
He could hear a litany of voices shouting down at him from inside the thing as it slowly descended. He thought they sounded like warnings, but there were no discernible words in the speech.
“What is that?” he asked his Emperor.
Calus finished the Royal nectar in his chalice before belching, “Your crown.”
Gahlran thought he could glimpse a faint violet glow on the inside of the helm as it drew nearer.
“Isn’t it beautiful?” Calus asked, as the voices echoing from the helm grew louder.
“No,” Gahlran replied.
He thought he should run. He tried to stand, but he found that he could not, rooted to the floor before the Emperor’s throne by the will of the Councilors.
“I do not like this,” Gahlran said.
“This,” said Calus, as the Councilors crowned Gahlran, “is why you were born.”
The violet interior filled Gahlran’s vision.
“What does it feel like?” asked the Emperor.
“Fear,” Gahlran said.
Calus must have responded, but Gahlran couldn’t hear him over the cacophony of voices.
He suddenly found that he could see.
Through a hundred billion eyes.
And that he could eat.
With teeth enough to consume entire systems.
He felt beautiful.[/quote]
So, here get our first view of what seems to be our raid boss for this one.
A raid boss that’s been driven mad by the “Crown of Sorrow”, a Hive artefact in Calus’s possession. An artefact the Emperor of the Cabal purposefully bestowed upon someone he considered a shadow.
There’s two possibilities to this.
1. Calus somehow thought he could gain control over a Hive Army through this artefact, which he hoped to use for.... who knows?
2. Calus knew the crown would consume his loyalist, simply desiring a vessel to serve as a Hive leader in order to infest a lower deck of the Leviathan in an attempt to draw us in for one final test.
Considering his character, both are possible.
Any thoughts would be appreciated as we near the Raid’s launch.
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Calculated Sacrifice. We need all the help we can get in the fight against the Darkness
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1 ответCalus simply isn't the sharpest tool in the shed...
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2 отв.Imagine being born three hours ago, and your dad makes you wear a crown made of nightmares. [spoiler]real bruh moment[/spoiler]
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Here is why. It gets revealed in the lore books. Calus detests the hive. Calus witnessed what he believed to be true death. He sees the hive as imitations of that death. It angers him. He came across the crown, which had been left as a trap by Savathun. It was one of her attempts to take like Oryx could. The crown failed and started to give, giving insanity. Calus knew it was a trap, so he didn’t wear the crown. He tried to control it. If he gets the crown to work, he could control the hive. He wants to control the hive so that they “cease to be hypocrites, so that they cease to be”
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He wants some of everything to get FAT. He wants us to realize we're stronger so he can stay FAT (alive). FAT
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4 отв.Why would he purposefully do all this just to test US? Unless he has something amazingly huge planned for us.....
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Honestly I think it could be both at the same time, Calus isn't a monster but he does have a pretty inflated perception of his own power. In the menagerie he states multiple times his desire to bend the Hive to his rule
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2 отв.Hmm, after this, joining Calus’ shadows is gonna be a hard pass for me. Lol
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I’m leaning more towards option 1). Our second and third tests, Argos and Ca‘uor, were also not planned. They just happened and Calus used these opportunities to test our might. And the way that Calus says „I need a Hive leader“ seems to hint at some other plan. I don’t see why he would want us to fight against Hive specifically in our last test.
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Bump for attention