[b]Apologies for any spelling errors in character names, it is late[/b]
Okay, I’m going to make this very quick. It’s on the subject of Darkness guardians, and Dredgen Yor of course. No this won’t be my usual ‘The Darkness drives people insane, good luck after killing your own ghost’ message. This is indisputable [b]fact[/b].
Dredgen Yor was [b]NOT[/b] a Darkness Guardian. Anyone who uses him and the Shadows as an argument for Darkness Guardians are fundamentally barking up the wrong tree.
Look at Yor. What happen to Rezzil Azzir? Well, he went down into the dark pits of the Hive on the moon and spent an extended period of time in a particularly dark chamber without his ghost. This did not result in his madness, however. What did result in his madness was the act of grafting Hive bones to the Rose, his weapon of choice. These bones altered the weapon with Hive arcana, and also altered the Titan mentally. When he finally saw the Rose for the Thorn it had become, he took up his new name and set out of his bloody quest.
Now, some things to note. Does Azzir possess some Darkness subclass? The answer is no. The instrument of his rampage was the same reason he was motivated to embark on it in the first place. The Thorn. It was a weapon capable of draining a Guardians light and rendering them permanently dead, much like the Sword of Crota.
As for the Shadows of Yor, they seek to harness the dark power that the Thorn embodied, without the adverse side effects. Not through darkness subclasses, but by crafting a similar weapon to Thorn.
Note that Callum kills his Ghost after a long and bloody history before that point. He’s already dipped off the rails a little from whatever he has experienced. If the Shadows original intention was to embrace the Darkness, why keep their ghosts for so long? Because it isn’t their aim. They want to harness it through weapons and not suffer the consequences Dredgen Yor did.
Hopefully this post illustrated the mischaracterisation of these characters, or at least let you understand how I came to these conclusions.
Thank you for your time. I hope I wasn’t too boring to listen to.
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1 Reply[b]Thorn, a weapon used to drain guardians of their light. Causing grief and distraught emotions to those who weild it.[/b] LITERALLY EVERY GUARDIAN IN D1 CRUCIBLE: "HELL YEAH THIS THING IS BUSTED LETS KEEP USING IT!" Shin Malphur: [i]confused screeching[/i]
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1 ReplyYou are nowhere near understanding.
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7 RepliesDredgen Yor probably adopted the sword logic and grew in power the more he killed, he had no need for the light. It wouldn’t surprise me if he turns up later in D3 after waiting in his own ascendant realm.
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Thank you this needs massive bumps people really just don’t understand these facts.
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7 RepliesHe was a Dark Guardian. Not one who used the Darkness, but one twisted by it, bending to its' whim.
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2 RepliesIf we want to bring up the possibility of guardians harnessing the power of darkness I think the Awoken race might be a more logical starting point.
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9 RepliesThink for a moment about what Thorn a actually does. It drains the Light of Guardians.. why? and where does that power go once drained? Maybe Thron saps away a stolen power and converts it back into it's original form. Darkness.
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1 ReplyI more or less like to think of him as a Rogue Guardian, or rather Rogue Light-bearer since he technically wasn't a Guardian by the time he's killed.
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2 RepliesNice! Plus, am I the only one that thinks the Inferno (his auto rifle) turned out to become the Necrochasm? I think the lore says he used the Inferno to fight the hive on the Moon and dropped it when ammo was out. Isn't there something on the Necro lore about it being a guardian weapon modified by the hive? Cheers, mate!
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7 RepliesThorn is confirmed to have similar properties to that creature the Drifter found on the “cold planet” that could stifle light. Whether this is a property of the darkness is up for debate, but either way, the hive use the powers of the deep/the darkness to stifle light so to say that Yor didn’t use the darkness is any way is not 100% accurate. Thorn was a powerful weapon of the darkness, inasmuch as it could suppress a guardian’s light. Whether or not it’s ability to do so came from the headless creature the drifter observed or the darkness itself, whatever that may actually be, is yet to be revealed.
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1 Replyi think its more about the idea of an evil guardian why people always look to yor
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1 ReplyPraise be to Dredgen Yor
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3 RepliesGood post man god dam i love the lore in this game
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8 RepliesEdited by DuckiesForever: 11/20/2018 5:36:05 AMGrimoire is no longer canon. So, until one of the expansions establishes a canon for Yor, this whole post is pointless.
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2 RepliesEdited by WiErDScIeNcE11: 11/20/2018 4:33:35 AM[quote]You are right... we want to harness the power of the darkness and we also want to keep the use of the light. Imagine it as a grey, we need both to win this endless war between the light and dark.... -Dredgen Aku [/quote] [spoiler]Besides, you need light to cast a shadow...[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyEdited by Xenomorph: 11/20/2018 9:06:26 AMI thought you said you were going to make this quick... "very quick"...?
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Edited by LegendaryLegacy: 11/20/2018 8:38:57 AMI mean why would you not keep a machine that allows you to be immortal?
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