Like seriously, who was he and why does he have Nicol Bolas Horns.
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[quote]Like seriously, who was he and why does he have Nicol Bolas Horns.[/quote] I believe he isn't a myth, as the powers the traveller brought with it would of been considered myth before experiencing them . I think he has a connection to the psyions which In turn are connected to the dark maybe they was blessed by pyramid same as we was blessed by traveller.
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Bad fan fiction material
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1 ReplyEdited by LostHorizon1933: 8/6/2020 8:27:33 PMNezerac was a warlock, but he was also the first streamer. If he didn’t like you, he’d shoot a stream of fire / lightning / purple crap at you ... that’s where we got Chaos Reach. He also developed a temporal suspension weapon that would finish his enemies, the Time Bag or t-bag. Regrettably, he was exiled and had to spend the rest of his career foraging for edible tubers. Finally, he hocked his helmet for a bottle of gin, which unfortunately was mostly methanol, and pickled his ghost.
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1 ReplyA DnD reference. His name and lore tabs are ripped straight from one of the DnD monster handbooks.
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Its interesting that it says Pre-Golden Age because the description almost feels like a Guardian describing using the Darkness for a positive outcome.
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6 RepliesPre-Golden Age myth. Like the Christian God. Fake. A legend. A myth
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1 ReplyYou insultin' the horns?
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1 ReplyGood question
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3 RepliesHe was a weird cults god. He's not important, and he never will be Don't pay him too much attention, he's the Malal of Destiny
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5 RepliesMy guess is Nezerac is either related to the darkness in some very abstract way or they will be part of a threat beyond the darkness or even the nine. I have a theory that the darkness will definitely not be the last threat, there’ll be something else, there has to be. The game between the gardener and the winnower might finally end, and however it plays out, I’m going to guess that we will then move into unknown territory. The rules of the game might not be relevant anymore, or they will simply fall away, possibly beginning a new “age” if that makes sense. That’s my theory anyway, but I could be very wrong.
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4 RepliesAnd what was his sin?
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Read the lore on the exotic and/or search on destinypedia
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As Archival said, it’s a Pre-Golden Age myth. Meaning before the Traveler showed up, when humanity was completely normal and knew nothing of the crazy stuff in Destiny. This means it’s probably completely irrelevant.
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<A pre-Golden Age myth>
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An unknown to be honest. A Pre-Golden Age Legend. An Old God that hasn't shown up yet. No one really knows yet.