You know Aksor, the Archon Priest that you are sent to kill during Winter's Run on Venus? Well I started looking into his backstory.
Reportedly, Aksor hails from the House of Kings. This is why he has a gold color scheme to his armor.
The House of Kings is a Fallen House that is known be very brutal and hold everyone (even their rival Fallen) in high disdain.
Aksor was captured when the Queen waged war against the House of Wolves out in the Reef and was[i] [b]then[/b] [/i]saved by the House of Winter's raid on the Prison of Elders.
If the House of Kings is supposed to be so cold toward outsiders, then [i]why[/i] did their Archon priest assist the Wolves (presumably away from his Servitor Prime Master), and why did Winter rescue him? Scavengers such as the Fallen do not appear to have a sense of comradeship to those clothed in the banner of a different House.
Also, when you face Aksor, there are banners of the House of Kings [b]everywhere[/b], when it was Winter that rescued him, and The Kings haven't ever been reported on Venus. All of the fallen that come out to aid Aksor during the Strike are from the House of Winter.
[u][i][b]CAN SOMEONE OUT THERE EXPLAIN THIS????!!!![/b][/i][/u]
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I think the House of Kings are a superior force to the other houses. basically, If the Houses of Devils, Exiles and Winter are regular Fallen Troops, then the Kings are like Special Ops or something. an elite force that only the most powerful Fallen can be a part of. assuming the Strikes take place AFTER the Story, Winter's Kell, Draksis, is dead, so the House of Winter need a new leader. they rescued Aksor so that he could lead the House of Winter. the Battle of Twilight Gap proved that if the Fallen Houses unite as one army, they are an incredibly powerful force. Aksor could have helped the houses of Kings and Winter to become close allies, and maybe even convince the Devils and Exiles to join forces as well. then the Fallen as a whole could attempt to take the last City again, while it is strategically weak. but that's just my theory.