Destiny’s community is large and varied. Everyone is a little different in terms of how they defeat the Darkness. We have heard a lot of stories over the years about conquering challenges, meeting new friends, and the various ways that Destiny has touched your lives. We’d like to hear more! This isn’t a contest. It’s a way for us to get to know you better, and to hear about the kinds of in-game moments that have made the largest impact on you.
So if you’re up to it, share your most memorable moments of Destiny – anything that made you feel:
• A sense of tremendous achievement
• A sense of belonging
• Devastated or heartbroken
• Utter domination
• A human connection
• Like laughing until you cried
• The moment you knew you loved this game!
Thank you for being such an amazing community. We look forward to hearing more of your stories.
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1 ReplyThis is all wrong. I shouldn't be in here. I should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. Yet you all come to us experienced gamers for hope. How dare you! You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty expansions. And yet I'm one of the lucky ones. People are suffering. People are dying. Entire clans are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. How dare you! My story starts at the beginning of D1, when there was 20 missions and 5 strikes in the release, huge expanses of area and a feeling of bewilderment and wonder. With every expansion i have a feeling of excitement, soon followed by a feeling of disappointment when i realise i have been swindled by Bungie. Just like an abused housewife, I come back for more of the same. The endorphins kick in with the promise of something great, then the dirty feeling of being catfished just like a tinder date with loads of makeup. You shower only to stand inside for hours shivering, violated, wallet empty. The content is released, and you expect an amount similar to the original release - 20 missions and 5 strikes, but each release becomes thinner and thinner, like an anorexic on crystal meth.