At the end of the Prison of Elders strike where we take on the Servitor boss, after beating the boss our Ghost and the Drifter exchange some dialogue.
It ends with the Drifter telling our Ghost that its "the sorriest thing he's ever seen."
What's this about? Does the Drifter know something we don't?
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1 ReplyHe said that because all Guardians have gotten soft since the Dark Ages. So has a lot of Ghost. Think of it as Years 2 D1 Taken king to Year 1 D2. From tough to soft. It's more of the truth rather than an insult to me. Did our Ghost retaliate back? No Because he knows it's true.
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He wants our ghost to grow a spine.
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I haven’t heard it yet
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I think you're over-reading it. I think it just making it clear that The Drifter may be a "Light-bearer"....but he's a Rogue and isn't your typical (Van) Gaurdian. He has his own agenda, and we're not entirely clear what it is year.
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The drifter is a guardian like everyone else. Can't be a guardian without a ghost.
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2 RepliesIt means that our Ghosts are sorry ass things. Always trying to be all goody two shoes forcing us to be slaves to the thing they call the Traveler. Once you see what’s out beyond the Rim, like Drifter did, you’d feel the same
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1 ReplyIt means drifter is a jackass and we need to slap him for insulting our ghost
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3 RepliesI think he was just insulting Ghost for threatening him while using word play. Right before he says that Ghost is like “I’m sorry”
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What does this mean?