Edit: You can read the card. It's the second warlock grimoure card. I included this bit to highlight what I was talking about. Even with the full card, it depends on the meaning of "it" that determines what the passage means. Since they were discussing Crota, and the guardian asked where is Crota, the wizard had been dodging their questions, and said that "IT" (could be Crota or traveler) "did this, exactly this, to an awoken man" (potential warlock guardian)...
I found this deep within the temple of Crota on the moon... It is very disturbing...
This is an excerpt from a guardian whom was able to see into the mind of a hive wizard when interrogating it. This is what the guardian saw...
"It showed me how it did this, just exactly this, to an Awoken man, the knives arranged by its will, like little silver ships, like Ghosts -
It laughed at me. It said we were the same."
This means... The hive, used to be guardians.... What if the hive are the dead guardians from the ancient past. What if "it" means the traveler...
Are we systematically killing tortured guardians whom have been mutilated and tortured through darkness when killing the hive?
This also means that since the title of this fragment mentioned "Warlock Two", that Wizards are corrupted and tortured Warlocks... Guardians...
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Considering you didn't include the entire context of the card yes it does seem that way. But if you include the rest of the text it tells a different story. Nice try. GG ty come agaimln