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Edited by HangPoIiticians: 11/26/2014 7:26:40 PM
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Why The Black Garden's Heart Had to be Destroyed

Yeah, seems reasonable!

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No. I don't really think so

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I've seen a video or two that showed concept art of the Black Garden. Beneath the grass and flowers and the rest, you can see a white ground. The surface looks curved, as if it were inside of a sphere. What's the traveler? A giant, white, sphere. I [i]think[/i] that the Vex may have used their ability to teleport and teleported inside the traveler, where they then corrupted it, thus leaving it dormant. When you go to destroy the heart of the Black Garden, everything around you looks drab. Once you destroy the heart, everything is bright and beautiful. By destroying the heart, you released the traveler from its dormant state. But that's just my theory. Tell me what you think below, and like it, as well. If you disagree, please tell me why! I appreciate [b]all[/b] feedback! Thanks for reading! [b]EDIT 1.[/b] Saw this in the comments. Cuddos, Adhock! [quote]....Actually not a bad theory. We don't know when the Vex found the Black Heart exactly (and since they travel though time it doesn't seem to matter) and the Darkness is made up of the negative aspects of the Universe. One of which would have been corruption. So who's to say that during it's fight with the Darkness, in the Darkness's own last ditch attempt to kill the Traveler, it infected it to keep it asleep while it bought time to collect itself to come back and finish the job. The Vex with their ability to travel through time probably came from the past because it would have been easier to being the long building process then. (Time being fluid and pointless to them since they can lock things out of time) and with the Traveler out cold, it can't stop the infection of both the Vex and the miasma. Guardians act as the white blood cells to the Traveler clearing out the infection and letting the Traveler heal.[/quote]
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  • Edited by Big_Zimm: 11/27/2014 8:41:27 AM
    It's ridiculous that the motivations for the final battle in this game even need to be debated. This just shows how poorly the story was written. Any other video game spends the entire game setting up the final encounter with whatever lies at the end. What other games are as unclear as Destiny as to why you're fighting the final boss. edit: I like your theory though. It's pretty good, makes me sad it's not included in the game.

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