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Avgust felt the weight of the Cryptic Dragon in his hands, looking over the design of the Crucible Weapon. He hadn't spent too much time in the Crucible, either than training fellow Titans in tactics and team formation. Being a Vanguard saw that he handle the most extreme tasks possible, either through force or command of other Guardians. And now, he had experienced two causalities when the Fireteam was under his command. What would Commander Zavala say? The only sensible thing to do was reel back the flexibility of the team, in order to ensure no one else risked themselves other than himself. Now with all four characters of Darkness pitted against the Fireteam, Avgust had to make quick work to handle the situation. He mounted the Cryptic Dragon next to his 'Thing Which I Hold'.

He moved over the fire he had made for the warmth of the other Guardians, as he paced away from the intensity of the flame. Flame. It had reminded him of the Fallen House of Flames, a House that he hadn't exactly trusted; but despite the difference between the Light and the Dark, they had a similar cause. "Orkrim," Avgust said over the COMs, "Have you found the House of Flames? I believe now would be a good time to drop by for a visit to restock and gather numbers."

He looked over to Scythe now. Avgust's fight in the Battle of the Twilight Gap had told him much about the craftiness of the Fallen. With a capable Servitor, a Fallen House could detect a signal, track and jam it as long as it was within their vicinity. He was sure that the Blades, while a small House, could provide the Fireteam with detection of the Storms' signal. "Scythe, am I right to assume the Blades have a capable Servitor?"