There's a lot if creepy things in the destiny universe and I'm curious as to who or what is the scariest to you guys? To me it's ahamkarrra as when i think dragon i think smaug from The Hobbit. Leave a comment about yours!
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2 RespuestasThe fact that a near all powerful Warmind views us as dead abominations and the only reason he hasnt annihilated all of us is due to his confusion about us and why we help him.
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When I read the lighthouse grimoire at night, for some reason it creeped me out enough to not go to sleep for a bit.
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The amount of reading. ... [spoiler]shudders [/spoiler]
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2 RespuestasAhhh, the scariest thing in "lore" is the company who left an oppressive evil over mind and finally found freedom, only to go right back into the oppression and ruin whatever good name they had by screwing their consumers.
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9 RespuestasTaniks has no House.
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Skolas's face. Look up close. His face animation is discordant. His face floats slightly out of phase with his skull. Looks like it's about to fall off. I can't stop laughing when I see him. Makes it really hard to shoot him. I know you posted 'scary', but, it's quite a laugh if you get really close.
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The rift worm.
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the vex literally willing you out of existence
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Anyone who reads the destiny lore is probably scared of trials of Osiris.
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16 RespuestasThe vex havent completely erased us from time. Which to me suggests that for some reason they need us
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29 RespuestasEditado por Fal Chavam: 8/20/2016 9:57:38 PMFWC~[spoiler][quote]RECORD 343-CHASM-7891 Forty-seven human subjects; eleven report timelines in which the Darkness has already prevailed, thirteen report timelines in which the City has fallen. Twenty-three babbled madness. Hopeless. Trapped.[/quote][/spoiler]Praedyth's ghost~[spoiler][quote] "...saw Darkness. But not in the abstract, not like the Speaker talks about it. Real, flesh and blood Darkness standing before me. It wore a Fallen Captain like he was a suit of clothes. It laughed at me. Reached out a hand. And then I was gone, off to somewhen else." —File 48743 from Praedyth's Ghost [/quote][/spoiler]Rasputin ~[spoiler][quote] and not one of IT [the flower eater, the queen of final shapes, that which also inhabits its petitioners] [/quote][/spoiler]you wanna know what scares the hell outta me? The coming war.
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3 RespuestasOryx wasn't the main concern for The Cabal, when they slammed their ship into The Dreadnaught. They did it only to learn how to effectively neutralize our Ghosts ability to ressurect us, like the Darkness Zones do. Also they came damn close to destroying The Dreadnaught and our Solar System. Then there's also the part where Bungie said we still don't know the full power and strength of The Cabal.
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The tests of FWC'S time machine thing
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3 RespuestasProbably the card in which Eris describes how the Heart of Crota tortured Omar, by peeling the light from him, slowly killing him. [b][u]Heart of Crota[/u][/b] [quote][i]“It’s not the first and surely is not the last. But until the last Heart stops, their hate will spread endlessly across the black." Eris: Record this. The Heart of Crota. It is her blood that feeds their fury. I thought Omar dead until I heard his screams. I followed them down, to the darkest night of the caverns below. What I saw—I witnessed all we fear—the villainy of the Hive on full display. Among a sea of cocoons, and surrounded by thousands more freshly spawned hordes, [b]the Heart held Omar’s broken body in a vice of bone and pain. She was peeling the Light from his body. How? I can’t imagine, and I have tried. Tendrils of luminance tore away like flesh.[/b] With every strand Omar’s scream cut the dark and was met with a chittering chorus from the unborn. I can’t say if they were feeding off the Light itself, or the pain, but my guess is both—somehow, both. The Heart, though I can’t believe she actually has one, seemed to be conducting some nightmare orchestra, nurturing Crota’s children, with the echoes of Agah’s Light. The Hive must end for all they had done, and some day, by my hand or another’s, the Heart will meet with an end fitting of the pain she, herself, has dealt.[/i][/quote] This card made me legitimately fear and hate the Hive. Couldn't enjoy killing that witch more after I found out about this card. That is why I love the Hive.
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2 RespuestasNot knowing any lore from in game content. Fooking scary m8
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1 RespuestaI dunno but when Rasputin threatens you with orbital death from above that can get pretty scary.
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1 RespuestaGuardians are resurrected warriors/zombies
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1 RespuestaThat the speaker could tell us what happened. But won't.
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1 RespuestaWhat scares me the most is how xenophobic we are as guardians and that we didn't broker a truce with the vex in the vault, who clearly weren't %100 darkness corrupted. They were just defending time, which should very well be defended. They even allow us safe passage into the vault so we can cleanse the blight. Praedyth says they won't thank us for this, but I think we just evened the score, we killed the Templar and atheon, and defiled the vault for neat weapons and gear. We killed a timekeeper for gear, so when the vex saw they could use us to stop the blight and save them as a whole they did.
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8 RespuestasDreadfang. Basically, from what we understand from the sword logic, and how their swords work, Dreadfang is a sword far darker than Willbreaker, and it's appearance tells us it's so dark, the light can't even save it. The fact something that evil is rather unpleasant.
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3 RespuestasOne of the spookiest things to me is the fact that we have NO idea how powerful Toland is at this point or who's side he might choose in the future... In the grimoire, he appears to simply watch us as we fight Oryx in the core of his personal Throne Realm. He heard the dirge of unmaking sung by the deathsingers and was not outright erased. He has ascended into a higher realm, perhaps gaining his own version of a Throne Realm, perhaps going even higher? What power could a warlock wield at that level, fueled by the essence of death and a spark of light? If he chooses one or the other, the side he casts away would do well to fear him...
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The simple fact that we don't know what else has its eyes on us.
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14 RespuestasThe idea of the traveller just leaving us, like it did with the Eliksni. The complete loss of light in our solar system and the exposal of a helpless humanity who relied on the blessings of a false God far too much. What would we do? What could we do without light? The Hive, The fallen, The Vex, The Cabal... We would be like Insects under their boot. That's scary, I'm genuinely worried about what will happen to us if the traveller leaves or turns evil in the future DLC/games
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3 RespuestasThose things that kill legions of enemies and then dance on their corpses whilst using their bikes to do "sweet jumps" over said corpses. Oh...wait. that's us...
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The fact most of the lore in in grimoire cards you have to visit a website to see cause the devs were too lazy to implement a grimoire viewer ingame.
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3 RespuestasThat bungie killed off the queen and we are left with her douche brother