i imagine it will end up having multiple authors since everyone's experiences are different when in the world of Destiny. much like D&D books, similar concepts holding together the meat of the fiction.
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Of course, in the case of Halo I also liked cole protocol, the flood, evolutions, all by different authors. But Nylund is by far my favorite.
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Edited by Comet: 5/18/2013 7:37:40 PMas of yet, i guess it will be hard to tell, but im thinking if they do write Destiny fiction will be closer to D&D style of books then Halo books. Because if i remember correctly, D&D is basically what ever the player wants. Making the books vary greatly from one to the next depending on the experiences of the authors. Halo is more story driven in the fact that the authors are probably given some general ideas of what they are writing so the books are still canon. EDIT: I still feel like im not explaining this very well.
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I understand lol, you mean that it has less of a singular plot line, and more of a wide-world feel? It will be exciting to see the characters that authors can create, since they aren't bound to writing about only Spartans and Covenant.
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exactly. thank you.