The House of Twilight [Destiny Nation Builder Quest]

Grimoire: House of Twilight

"The House of Twilight? They are nothing but a fairy tale. Humans and Fallen living together? Ridiculous."
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Accoring to stories told to the children of the City, a fleet of human refugees was once escorted by a fleet of a House of the Fallen from beyond the Light of the Traveller to Earth. The House of Twilight, said to dwell in the Jovians or beyond. Though there are no records verifying the story that have survived the Faction Wars, the legend has proven persistent.

Many believe that the story is nothing more than a fiction born out of desperate hope and an all too human need to deny the cold fact that with the Traveller gone they stand alone against the Darkness.

Which Oryx did not take with himself for...some reason.

I guess they are holding out on us to somehow top everything else when inevitable Hive expansion where we beat his sisters arrives.

Well, going by the cutscenes, the Dreadnought seems to be all but Moon sized.
 
Accoring to stories told to the children of the City, a fleet of human refugees was once escorted by a fleet of a House of the Fallen from beyond the Light of the Traveller to Earth. The House of Twilight, said to dwell in the Jovians or beyond. Though there are no records verifying the story that have survived the Faction Wars, the legend has proven persistent.

Well this is kind of inaccurate. The fraction wars ended when the Fallen showed up. The Guardians went from the risen to the Guardians and refused to fight one another.
 
Well this is kind of inaccurate. The fraction wars ended when the Fallen showed up. The Guardians went from the risen to the Guardians and refused to fight one another.
On large scale, yes. However, Crucible shows they can be all sorts of savage towards each other. And then there are of course the "outcast" factions like Osiris' people.

That, and the factions still have dedicated support of great many Guardians, who would likely take up arms in their name if someone tried to do a coup.
 
On large scale, yes. However, Crucible shows they can be all sorts of savage towards each other. And then there are of course the "outcast" factions like Osiris' people.

That, and the factions still have dedicated support of great many Guardians, who would likely take up arms in their name if someone tried to do a coup.
Well yes. But they aren't actively fighting in the last city. That's the whole point of the crucible.
 
Well, I think it is more of a training exercise, and official reason for it seems to be to keep certain sites of importance always staffed with Guardians in case enemy tries to retake them.
Trials of Osiris.

But yeah. The crucible exists so they don't fight in the city. The only way records of House Twilight being real would be lost is if someone was suppressing them on purpose.

Which I can't see the city doing out side of a really idiotic speaker. The vanguard would probably stop them before they get to far.
 
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We should keep the Guardian alive, for now. Chain him up, interrogate him, and then stuff him into a crypod rather then just keep killing him over and over. Who are they? How did they get here? How can we stop more of their kind from showing up?

Questions only the rogue can answer.

Since he will prove resiliant to death, we can remove one of the Cassini fleets cryopods and store him that way, with two elite guards at all times to ensure he stays in there. Killing him will be justified for his wrongs against us, but how much more worth will he be to the City as a bargaining chip? The dead are dead (Except for this guardian apparently) and we can do no more for them, best we turn to the living and yet to be born.
 
We should keep the Guardian alive, for now. Chain him up, interrogate him, and then stuff him into a crypod rather then just keep killing him over and over. Who are they? How did they get here? How can we stop more of their kind from showing up?

Questions only the rogue can answer.

Since he will prove resiliant to death, we can remove one of the Cassini fleets cryopods and store him that way, with two elite guards at all times to ensure he stays in there. Killing him will be justified for his wrongs against us, but how much more worth will he be to the City as a bargaining chip? The dead are dead (Except for this guardian apparently) and we can do no more for them, best we turn to the living and yet to be born.
He's only resistant to death if we don't kill him. We got a 71 on killing him, and an 82 on keeping him dead.
 
He's only resistant to death if we don't kill him. We got a 71 on killing him, and an 82 on keeping him dead.
Mind you that he'd basically be waiting for a revive until his Ghost or another Guardian revives him; ie 'limbo'.

Oh and I forgot...

One more roll: 1d100 on 'Ghost Trap' or 'Ghost Buster'
 
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Yes, but we can always strap his corpse to a rocket and launch him towards Pluto. It's an easy fix, once his Ghost is dead
 
I am also inclined to trap, just so that we are aware that the Ghost could be messing with our systems on the station if we fail.
 
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