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Iron Lord's Story (as told by the lore)

So, due to how bungie's auto ban bot works, it bans accounts who use certain words; unfortunately one of those words is said in the lore which i used in the original version of this post. Also i can't edit/add to that post so i'm just gonna retell it here. Anyways please enjoy: The Iron Lords. A staple of humanity's growth during the Dark Age and early City Age. Remembered as the first of the Guardians; and the best of us. So we honour their story today; How they rose; fell, and how they were honoured in legacy. So we start with the first four Guardians. Saladin Forge, a man honour bound to hold the ideals of the people and their protection in the highest regard. Jolder, a woman of grand compassion, and even grander strength. Perun, a woman whose tactics in battle showed the Iron Lords endless victory. And finally, Lord Radegast, the first; the man who stood up in stoic defiance of evil, and brought hope to a new generation of humanity. Lord Radegast: [quote]It was Perun, of course, who asked the question. "What are we?" No judgment. No reproach. Still, Radegast could feel their doubt. He turned upwards, and his eyes settled on the massive span that supported the hall. His eyes shone as he turned back to his fellows. "We will be what the people need us to be. We will be guardians. We will be protectors. We will hold the last of us together." His voice rang out across the still valley. "Our days of hiding are ended. Say it now, each of you. Who among the other bearers do you trust? Who can be counted on to ride with us?" "Bretomart,” said Jolder. "Deidris," said Perun. "I trust only you, Radegast," said Saladin, and their leader scowled in response. "What are you saying? What are we?" Perun asked again. Radegast smiled. "We will gather those you trust. We will not wait for this"—he gestured around him— "to force our hand. We will ride against those that would use the Light against our own. Humanity must have protectors. Like the knights of old." Around them, the dust swirled in the air. Shafts of sunlight coalesced in long slanted bars as the sun dipped towards the horizon. "Are you with me? Will you stand with me— as Iron Lords?" In the waning light, their answers rang like thunder on the air.[/quote] From here, their ranks grew. Hundreds of Risen joined their ranks. Silimar, Ghealeon, Timur, Skorri, Felwinter: [quote]Long before the last of the Iron Lords descended into the Plaguelands, this peak was the domain of one of their own, Lord Felwinter. His maps and outposts show the risen Exo roamed free from the Aral Seas to an eastern border known as Citan’s Ridge (Open Citan 01-A, Citan’s Ridge 01-A) before taking the Oath. There is no evidence of human enclaves or encampments within this area, nor survivors within the Cosmodrome walls, but extensive one-way audio recordings with an unknown entity survive (open Felwinter 9-C; open Rasputin 62-G; scan for possible links). A chance meeting with Lord Timur in the Mothyards led to Timur’s first reports on the promises of SIVA. Felwinter’s conscription into the ranks and the raising of the Iron Temple commenced shortly thereafter.[/quote] and Lady Efrideet. Bond of Remembrance: [quote]Saladin sits back at that. He grasps a large rock in his hand, focuses on it. "I could use someone with your drive. Your moral compass. The dragon inside you is fierce." "What if I've changed my mind? Will I get to throw you again?" "No." "Then no." The rock in his hand shatters into dust as his fist spasms. "I suppose we may run out of ammo again," he concedes through gritted teeth. "Meet us out at Dwindler's Ridge." "How many of you are there?" Saladin smirks. "A few."[/quote] And thus, with the Iron Lords in stature, they waged many battles, and gained countless victories for humanity in the Dark and early City Age. Here are but a few of their victories. When Jolder fought Rience's representatives for control of the land, Lady Jolder: [quote]Jolder smiled. "Tell Rience he can send two. Otherwise—" Jolder finished the line of kohl with a flick of her wrist, leaving a sharp black wing at the corner of her eye. "My battle-paint will be for nothing." Perun chuckled drily, without smiling. "Not the best tactical move." "But it'd be more fun." Perun grunted. Jolder arched her brow, her right eye half-painted, and looked over the shield rim at Perun. "What are you thinking?" Perun ran a hand through her close-cropped hair. "Don’t know yet. Seems... too easy. I were Rience, I'd be thinking about poison, neurojammers... Man like him with nothing to lose, might even target your Ghost." "Perun." Jolder took the shield from Perun's arms and placed a gauntleted hand on Perun's shoulder. Her eyes flashed between lines of thick black kohl as she smiled. “It’s me.” Perun sighed, then placed her hand over Jolder's. "True.” Jolder slung her shield across her back, tucked her helmet under her arm, and hefted her enormous battle-axe casually over one armored shoulder. In her full battle harness, she towered over Perun, the plates of her gold-and-white armor gleaming in the dim light. "All right," Jolder smiled. "I'm ready."[/quote] When Felwinter took Warlord Citan's kingdom by force and skill, Lord Felwinter: [quote]“Join us and find out,” said the Iron Lord. “Turn your sector over to us. You can still patrol it, of course.” Citan’s voice lowered. “Of course. You know I’ll refuse.” “Then we’ll put you down, and take your territory by force. Over and over again if we have to.” “I invite you to my home after you abandon us, and you come to threaten me?” The Warlord stood, towering over Felwinter. “To broker peace.” Citan thought that even the voice behind the helmet didn’t believe what it said. The floor shuddered as the Warlord upended the massive table with one hand. It smashed into the opposite wall, as tendrils of Void Light passed through it and coalesced into Felwinter’s leaping form. Citan had seen this parlor trick before, and judged that he could hammer the Iron Lord out of the air— But Felwinter’s momentum continued into a knee-lift that smashed into Citan’s head as the larger man reared back to strike. The Warlord fell, the front of his helm shattering. Felwinter landed next to Citan’s prone body. “Lady Jolder taught me that. I can’t say the Iron Lords haven’t done me any favors,” the voice intoned. “You know we’ll burn the world down before we let the Iron Lords rule it,” the larger man gasped, breathing out of his mouth, his face a bloody mess. The Void Light in Felwinter’s hand snapped—and so did the Warlord’s neck. “Radegast is scattered. Perun is indecisive. Silimar wants to build a tower and hide. But they’re going to change the world; no one can stop them,” Felwinter said quietly to the corpse. He parted his coat and drew a bronze shotgun. “Will it be for the better? I don’t know. But they mean to end the fighting, so I don’t have to sleep with my back to the wall every night, Light in my hand. And that’s not nothing.” He paused, as if waiting for something. “Normally, this is where I ask you to reconsider. Tell you that you should come with me. See how powerful your Light can become. But I know you, Citan. What you do with the land you take, with its people. The other Lords—especially Saladin—might let you walk away. I’m not going to give them the chance.” Citan’s Ghost sparked into view from above, bringing its eye to bear on its fallen charge. The Warlord emerged from a radiant column, a frenzied shout at his lips. Felwinter’s shotgun cracked like thunder—once for the Warlord, and again for his Ghost.[/quote]

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  • How Lady Perun, Lord Saladin and Lord Radegast defended a town against Segoth and his forces, Lady Perun: [quote]The three of them picked up large, rough-hewn metal shields. Behind their shields, each held a worn rifle, wrapped with cloth and chain mail. The Pike-riders' faces were now visible through early morning gloom. A man in long red robes pulled his Pike ahead as they screeched to a halt. “Well, well,” said Segoth. “The Iron Wolves.” “Cease your insults,” Saladin barked. Perun shot him a surprised look. “That’s an insult? I kinda like ‘Wolves.’” "Begone, wolves,” Segoth sneered. “These people are mine.” "Wrong," Radegast retorted. "You abuse the powers the Traveler has entrusted us.” Segoth smiled, and shrugged. "Shields up!" Perun shouted. A hail of bullets slammed into their shields. Perun, Radegast, and Saladin slid backwards on the dusty path. But they dug in their heels, and the shields held. "Return fire!" Trapped in the narrow path, Segoth and his warriors fell one by one. Perun, Radegast, and Saladin reloaded and then Segoth was up again, his glowing Ghost at his shoulder. He fired wildly, and a bullet struck Radegast in the head. "Got him!" Perun shouted as Radegast collapsed. "Covering you!" Saladin returned. Perun, Radegast, and Saladin died many more times than any one of Segoth's men. But any time one of them fell, another would cover them until they staggered to their feet again. The shield wall held. The three gave no ground. Finally, his robes singed and ragged, Segoth signaled a retreat. “Iron Wolves!” he shouted as his warriors scattered and a cheer went up from the people in the silver ruins. “I will slaughter everyone who has ever sheltered you!" In answer, Perun shot him again.[/quote] -- Or how Lady Efrideet changed the course of City History, by bringing us a Speaker, Building [quote]Efrideet watches us. Like most of the Risen, she tries to look impassive. Unaffected. But if you listen closely, she's trying to convince us. She wants this. "Listen," she says. "Risen and non-Risen have lived in their separate corners for too long. We're all people. That's all the Iron Lords are trying to say. We should live together." She pauses. "There are things we can teach each other." Two weeks later, once we've packed up everything we can carry, we leave for the place where we'll build the Last Safe City of Earth.[/quote] And Lest we forget the training Lord’s Felwinter and Lord Nirwwn gave to a young studious warlock who later was defined as the smartest warlock to exist; Osiris Garden Progeny: [quote]And for the Warlocks, the already-legendary warrior who had studied with Felwinter and Nirwen themselves: Osiris.[/quote] They waged war against the Warlords. Protected the City against the Fallen in the Battle of Six Fronts. And fought to destroy the “threat” of the Ahamkara. Transfiguration: [quote]"You're sure you want to keep on with the axe?" Efrideet asked, reloading her rifle. The voice in her comms was barely winded, even as the Iron Lord leapt to avoid a plume of white-hot fire. "That's why she gave it to me, I'm one of the only…" A globule of flame licked past Efrideet's helmet, and she tugged at her clasp, shrugging free the now-burning cloak. "Why in the Traveler's crack did you wish to fight an actual DRAGON, old man?" Saladin Forge grinned inside his helmet. The enormous wyrm towered above them, bleeding wounds covering its gleaming scales as it reared up for another breath. The massive axe in his hands was dented, scarred, and melted at the tip. But it still held an edge. "We are knights, Lady Efrideet. Do you not want to be a dragon slayer?" He charged, and his words could barely be heard over the creature's cry. "We are what we survive!"[/quote] The Iron Lords stood tall for years; centuries if history is long enough. If threat to humanity stood; they would defy it. But that’s when it started to fall apart. First the disappearance of Lady Efrideet. Searching: [quote]"That's why you want to leave the City?" I ask instead of condoning the proposal. "You're the one who convinced me to come here." "I'm glad I did," she says, lifting her chin. "But no, that's not it. There's something about this life that isn't… working for me. Seems to me that a Guardian should have more ways of marking this world than with a gun." "That's not how I think of you." She pauses, then leans on the railing. "Sure," she says. "But it's stuck in my muscle memory, all the same. Hundreds of years of pointing and shooting, Speaker…" She shakes her head. "I don't know what it is yet, but I want to find a different way." This conversation feels so familiar. I was so young the last time we had it. "I understand," I say, softer now. "That's a noble cause." She shrugs. "And maybe I come back with a little baby Speaker." She doesn't say it, but the "if I come back at all" hangs in the air between us. "I would appreciate your help," I say finally. "I can't wear this mask forever."[/quote] And then doom befell them. Colovance’s journal entry revealed that Timur had gone mad. Ghost Fragment: The Dark Age 3: [quote]I write this because I fear none of the others knows or senses it. He has been so thorough, so right, until now. Something snapped, infected him, turned him against his own sense of logic and reason. And here I am, left behind to tend the fires and the Ironwood Tree in this budding City, while everyone rushes at his promise of another wonder from yesterday. But I ask you, Traveler, did you cleanse us from these technological disasters to prove we had gone astray? The Light you raised us with points far away from the trappings of a processed Earth, to a nebulous power far beyond the stars. Had we done wrong and this is how you hope to correct us; we, the Light to lead the way? It must be, but even your shattered hull seems like a designed system. Lord Timur has notes upon notes on your runes. Perhaps that is where his madness began. I wonder how long it will be until he thinks you were made by Clovis Bray.[/quote] -- One word spelt their doom; SIVA. A technology that would have changed the game forever if all went according to plan… Lord Timur: [quote]Lord Felwinter, I know what you are. And you are no Warmind or even one of its puppets. Come. You must see this.” He makes a gesture like he’s casting a spell over the sand. “Follow my footfalls; this area’s rigged with dirty Fallen nonsense.” They struggle up the dunes. Felwinter glides ahead. As he lands, a sandstorm rises to meet him. More shanks. Hundreds of them. Behind them, a lone Vandal sniper lays down covering fire. Felwinter, realizing his mistake, runs back toward Timur, shielding himself in the Light of suns. Timur continues forward, grasps the brass familiar around his neck, and closes his eyes. A slight hum rises and his trance takes him deep into the sea of shanks, his trusted Lash raised and tearing his path through the darkness. Felwinter is slow to follow, but fast enough to witness Timur’s focus turn shanks by the pack against their Vandal keeper, chasing him back toward the sea. Timur rushes to Felwinter, examining his head with the intensity of a Cryptarch. “Hmm. Warmind. You are certainly as stubborn as one.” Felwinter awkwardly pulls himself away and out of Timur’s reach. “With all respect, Lord Timur, whatever game you are playing with me has gone on far too long. This is just another Dead Zone.” “Oh, is it?” Timur directs Felwinter’s eyes toward the eastern horizon, where a building crowned with the initials “C.B.” is now in view. “We all have creators — humans, Exo, Warminds, even those poor Awoken. Some are just easier to find.”[/quote]

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