The traveller tends the Black Garden, where we pricked our finger on a thorn while examining a flower that bloomed into a ghost.
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That never really happened. It was a thanatonautical vision that Pujari had. In the card you're quoting, it literally says "I am Pujari. These are the visions I have had of the Black Garden," at the very beginning. The card also does not say that the Traveler tends to the Black Garden. "The Traveler moved across the face of the iron world. It opened the earth and stitched shut the sky. It made life possible. " There are gardeners, though, probably the Vex based on their description. "There are gardeners now. They came into the garden in vessels of bronze and they move through the groves in rivers of thought."
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Isn't the traveller referred to as the Gardener in other places though?
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It is. Rasputin calls it the Gardner.
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<That was the original storyline. The Black Garden is no longer inside the Traveler in this one. Also it wasn't us that pricked our finger.>
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I don't think it was. It seems like he's referencing Legend: The Black Garden, which is a thanatonautical vision of Pujari's.
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The original plot is the only one that I care about because it's the only one where everything makes sense. Nothing makes sense anymore
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<Well, it still wasn't us that pricked our finger.>