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Destiny 2 the chronicon lore book
Destiny 2 the chronicon lore book









destiny 2 the chronicon lore book

Now with the theory I've proposed, it should be very obvious where I'm going with this because in reality, we would never push aside the light of the Traveler, kill Mara after everything she's done for us, and it would be very difficult to wipe out all the Fallen houses. Maybe the rusty decor in the Menagerie is Calus' true colors?🤔 They have dropped the pretenses of their former lives, abandoning their pointless fixations and allegiances, and for this, we celebrate them." We welcome these new Shadows to our noble quest. Together, Petra Venj and the Shadow eliminated any remaining Awoken loyalists. As anticipated by both the Emperor and his Shadow, Mara Sov rejected the offer of peace, and so the Shadow of Earth killed her on her throne.Īfter the unceremonious death of her queen, the former Queen's Wrath, Petra Venj, joined with the Shadow of Earth and swore fealty to Emperor Calus and his great purpose. Secondly, the Shadow of Earth approached the Awoken Queen, Mara Sov, who styled herself Shipbreaker, to offer her the same mercy shown to the Eliksni. Together, the Shadow and Mithrax eliminated the Eliksni who remained loyal to their pathetic houses. One promising upstart stood out within the Eliksni-tribe, called by his allies as Mithrax the Light Kell, whom the Shadow of Earth promptly took on as a protégé. There were few promising contenders among the factions, so that the Shadow ended nearly all interactions with a merciful show of violence, to save these creatures the shame of meeting the end of times in such a sorry state. "The Shadow of Earth, having set out on a quest at the behest of the Emperor, began by scattering the remaining Eliksni houses in search of new recruits. One example of these outlandish predictions can be found in the entry titled, "MCXII", and a section of it reads as follows: Now in my opinion and theory after reading this is that upon his encounter with the Darkness, it has taken a hold of his mind, much like how Uldren was under the influence of Riven, and now It is manipulating Calus into thinking that uniting every race in the universe under his leadership while living in Opulence in the end will survive the end of all things, which is what The Darkness wants him to think so that It can destroy everything in the universe and drown out the light of the Traveler without any opposition.Īnd if you really think about it, perhaps this is the exactly why he's telling his scribes to write these blasphemous predictions about our guardian. And last, before he was released, the whispers grew louder and granted him the honor of spreading the news of the end." He saw next the destruction of a great many worlds and creatures, including all his enemies, and himself, and he saw the rot and fragmentation of his own corpse and skeleton. And out of the Nothing, there came whispering in a dark language, which filled his head so loud that he forgot for a moment his own language, and suddenly the Nothingness dispersed to show Something, which was a fleet of foreign ships.

destiny 2 the chronicon lore book

That is, it wasn't that he saw nothing unusual, but he saw Nothing: the absence of light, dark, life, death, the absence of anything, even of absence itself. "Outside the ship, the Emperor looked over the edge of the universe, and saw nothing. This is clearly stated in the Chronicon lore book, in the entry titled, "DLXXIX.", and the section that claims this reads as follows: Reason #1: The Emperor's Encounter With The Darknessįor those of you who are into the lore of the game or not, most of you should know by now that Calus has very likely had an encounter with the Darkness itself and has changed him completely. Time to closely analyze the Chronicon! :blush:











Destiny 2 the chronicon lore book