Eriana-3

My name is Eriana-3, disciple of the Praxic Warlocks, marked by the Cormorant Seal. We came here under one banner, united in a host of thousands, to claim the Moon. But the battle goes against us. I have taken a prisoner and this is the record of its interrogation. If I transgress in your eyes I ask for your forgiveness. - Eriana

Eriana-3 was an Exo Warlock who fought in The Great Disaster, and was the leader of the fireteam that sought to assassinate Crota, Son of Oryx.

Biography

A disciple of the Praxic Warlocks, Eriana was one of the Guardians who fought in an engagement against the Hive which became known as "the Great Disaster," as per its negative outcome. During the battle, Eriana took a Hive Wizard prisoner, torturing it with Light. She learned of the name, Crota, and saw through the Wizard's mind as the creature killed her friend, Wei Ning. She sought how to kill Crota from the Wizard, and was telepathically shown images of Crota's realm and the Oversoul, but her Ghost informed her that Crota was operating on the Mare Imbrium front, carving his way through the Guardians. As Eriana pressed for the means to kill Crota, the Wizard mocked her, showing how it had tortured an Awoken in the exact same way Eriana was interrogating it, claiming they were the same, before dying. Eirana ordered the Wizard's body be incinerated and their Sparrows be summoned.

After the Disaster, Eriana devoted herself to Crota's destruction. She worked together with Eris Morn, in order to solve Crota's apparent immortality. Without a ready solution, they sought out knowledge from forbidden Hive arcana, in the form of Toland, the Shattered. Toland described the method in which they could defeat their foe. To this end, she asked her fellow Guardians, Omar Agah, Sai Mota, and Vell Tarlowe to aid her and Eris in their quest to defeat Crota. She left behind a message should she fail. Such was the outcome, as in her last moments, Eirana fought alongside Mota as the Hive closed in on them.

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