With all our teammates saying that the pyramid ship was lying about being our salvation and only wants to destroy us I couldn’t help but remember that the fleet didn’t kill the awoken during the collapse when they declared themselves neutral. Thoughts?
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The awoken were created via light and dark clashing and the dark was going to kill the crew.
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Kind of a hot take but it sucked. Left us scratching our heads about narrative even more than we were 2 days ago. 5 years in we still have no idea who or why we are fighting and this DLC came close to telling us but instead left us on a dumb cliffhanger that we will probably be on for another year if we are lucky and the next DLC continues this development. I continue to believe this game has story telling on par with a children’s picture book. Light vs dark but the light isn’t always good? How revolutionary is that
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3 AntwortenThe Awoken ship only came across the Darkness at what seems to be the end of the Collapse, when the Traveler seemingly crippled it. The ensuing consequences for this included the wormhole the Awoken were born in.
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Did the resurrect Cayde-6 yet?
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So I think, looking back on a lot of the past lore, that the thing that talked to us wasn’t a “doppelgänger” per say. The quote, I believe from D1 “The Traveler has a dark mirror” could be taken quite literally with all the multiverse and time travel they’ve hinted at (Looking at you Otherside sparrow and that one Invitation of the Nine). I think that actually WAS us from an alternative reality.