If we the guardian succeed in binding all the 9, and they all were to die… wouldn’t this mean death could triumph over the traveler finally? Call me nuts but frankly who’s to say the winnower isn’t setting the stage up where we are their actual “knife” in the flower game:/
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Considering the fact that everyone (Characters in game and Bungie) stopped mentioning the Winnower after we killed The Witness, yes. The Winnower is winning. When the bad guy is able to make you forget they exist, that is when they are at their most dangerous.
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1 AntwortenNo, the Winnower made a rule. There must always be a Taken King. There must always be a strongest one. After the death of the Witness, there was no one left to take the mantle. We broke its rule and doing so we created a Lord of Every Nothing. The Winnower now sees itself as the ultimate winner of the game. Whether the Lord of Every Nothing consumes everything or the Guardian claims the mantle of Taken King, the outcome remains the same. The Winnower will win. That is called Fate. This is the Guardians' ultimate test.
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3 AntwortenYou could be onto something Could have a Bioshock situation Would you kindly ?
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6 AntwortenYou got the wrong manifestation. Right concept. Our grave is empty. Which means someone stole our body... Or We saw an illusion when we visited. Or It's a marker. Like Back to the Future. Something has happened that changed our fate since we visited last. 👀 The KNIFE prunes the rot.
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18 AntwortenWell if I were the gardener, and I saw that all solutions to my creation ended in a certain pattern with or without my guidance, and I decided to enter into this pattern...well, it must always be. Osiris had to lose to understand, someone else had epiphany too, probably several. So the thing that is there, that always wins, becomes more like..."sucks to be you" imo. Living an eternity can be equivalent to hell. So, like I go back to an idea, Rasputin the savior of humanity, vs Rasputin the tyrannical. You know the idea of the queens fighting grimoire card.