This something that has bothered me. Gjallarhorn was created in the aftermath of Twilight Gap, forged from the armor of fallen guardians by the Crux Foundary. Rise of Iron has us traveling to the region to do battle with SIVA-Enhanced Fallen and essentially do the same thing. This now creates two instances of the exact same weapon being created from (presumably) the same dead guardians at two different points in the timeline.
Does this bother anyone else?
Edit: Turns out we're headed to Six Fronts, not Twilight Gap. That actually makes this feel a lot worse...
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3 답변It is a continuity error, but we could say that it's either A. A new weapon made with the same schematics B. The same weapon, and we just assume you never got it y1
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Multiple gjallarhorns were made using armor, currently we don't know the quest to build it so I'm speculating it'll be like Touch of Malice. This means we just go through the same process of how it was originally made, it's not the original Gjallarhorn, but made in the same fashion. And no we're not going turn Six Fronts
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1. Any idea where the Crux foundry is? If not it's probably now going to be in Felwinters Peak or some other part of the new area's being opened up, or alternatively we will just be using a new foundry. 2. In essence we will be questing to pick up the plans they used to create the Gjally, then using them along with fallen guardian armour we pick up somewhere to create our own Gjally's as an homage to the original creation. Same/similar armour to the original used to create the original Gjally but not the exact same actual armour. Fail to see any law issue.
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Since nobody has done the quest and nobody has any info on the quest beyond the reward, how can you know anything is in conflict? The original exotic bounties were about restoring a weapon. Could it be possible that a ruined gally is restored during the quest? Would that really conflict with anything?
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2 답변Maybe we are experiencing some of the same events with some aspects being different. You know like there's more than one timeline that exists. And the role were playing is able to experience more than one of the timeliness effects. They do use paracausal a lot in the lore. It's not a problem at all that it's returning the way it is. For all we know we're fighting the same war all the Guardians 'before' us did. Changing only a couple little things trying to adjust the outcome without breaking the fabric of space and time.
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4 답변It's slightly easier for me to justify since mine is black and silver. Not a lot easier, but a little bit. Everything is far more powerful in black and silver anyway. Look at Hawkmoon....
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I'd assume it's more of an homage to the fact we're fighting the enemies that took down the rest of the Lords of Iron, so it'd only make sense that we arm ourselves with an upgraded version of the Gjallarhorn to purge the opposition. Revenge is a dish best served with a side of black jellybeans.
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4 답변Time Travel & alternate universes inbound. nb4WeCreatedGjallarhornInThePast I don't have time to explain...
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1 답변So vex can break time but guardians aren't allowed to have time inconsistencies. Basically the Vex are here so any chronological plot holes are fixed by "Vex intervention" Or we are reforging the Gjallarhorn from the iron lords armour because it has more light that way and this it can be used Y3.