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Following the incident with Sauron's death, Arxus found himself back in the Ketch's bridge. He sat there in the extreme back of the room, sitting on a bunch of Fallen crates, alike how he had been found when the Ketch first took off. In his hands was his Gjallarhorn, used as a makeshift cane to support the rest of his body. Arxus held his rocket launcher at the top, hands laid over one another. The Titan often stared at the Fallen units who manned the Ketch itself, running complex calculations and using technology beyond his understanding. Yet, something just left him in a haze. Sauron's death could have very well been avoided, but it left Arxus wondering. It was clear that the Exo was unstable, so what happened on that derelict vessel?

They even had a funeral service for Sauron, right aboard the Ketch. Arxus attended, but he gave no eulogy. Despite their alliance during the Europa mission, he barely knew the guy. He was just a deranged, yet trustworthy comrade. The Blades seemed to think the same, and Karak especially thought so. Avgust didn't seem to feel the same. The conflicting interests left Arxus torn between two sides, but he knew that ultimately, there was a job to do.

A black and yellow Ghost materialized from Light particles, floating over Arxus's left shoulder. It blinked a few times before speaking. "I did some research, like you asked. Enxor is a very old and very powerful Hive God, and once commanded the Bones of Enxor sect of Hive. Enxor and his Bones single-handedly devestated some of the colonies outside of the Reef, during the Collapse."

Arxus toyed around with his Gjallarhorn, eventually leaned against the large weapon. "How did you find this information, exactly?"

Grim continued. "I was able to access the Tower records remotely. It appears our very own Eris Morn was very forthcoming in her studies on the Hive, once we were able to kill Crota. She offered a few reports given by Toland himself, before he died."

"He's MIA. They never confirmed his death." Arxus was quick to correct. Though it was officially said that all but Eris perished in the Hellmouth, the Titan didn't believe that someone so corrected to the Hive as Toland would suffer a similar fate.

"Whichever. Toland provided some of his reports, though I feel that Eris may know more." Grim continued yet again. "If we can find some way to boost tranmission signals, we might be able to learn something knew about the Bones."

"Apart from what we already know." Arxus added. Aside from what the Speaker provided, Argus and Theseus knew very little about the Bones of Enxor.

"Right." Grim concluded. "Maybe Commander Avgust might be able to come up with a plan."

"I have a feeling that he's seeking me out right now." Arxus tapped on his Gjallarhorn and waited, expecting either Avgust to come talk to him. If it didn't happen in a few minutes, Arxus would probably just call him up. Either way, the information Grim pulled up might prove useful to their continuing investigation.