What I really like about the grimiore is that I can read it at work on my free time, and not be like, hey my friends, let's pause this strike for a moment so I can read this lore before we continue on. I know a lot of people didn't like the grimiore thing, but for those of us that really get into this stuff, it was really nice. It's awesome they are putting it in the game, but I liked the accessibility when out and about. So hopefully they keep it accessible outside of the game yet , I would be ok with that.
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Edited by AngelusDomini: 5/24/2017 2:12:50 AMThis is total BS. WoWpedia has all the lore you could ever want for that game, and it's far more comprehensive and coherent, than a bunch of vague snippets of ambiguous prose. SEE: http://wow.gamepedia.com/Thrall If Destinypedia is not as complete, that's only because it's a far younger game, or so lacking in substance as to preclude comparable content. If you folks love the lore so much and feel Destinypedia is inadequate, then stop making videos and start contributing to it. Make it the comprehensive source of lore you want it to be (and the grimoire cards certainly are not). Because these complaints are flagrantly disingenuous and/or frivolous nonsense.
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It's b's that I like the grimiore and like to spend a few minutes reading a random card here and there while I'm on break at work? I don't understand the reasoning behind your rage about that. Calm down, take a chill pill, and relax dude, was just sharing a feeling on it. I'll be sad to see them go, and like I said while playing, I don't want to have to tell my fireteam, hey, hold up for a minute I wanna read this lore first. When playing games, I have a tendency to stop and read everything that pops up along the way. I feel that would be annoying to my friends