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The nature, origin and purpose of the Black Garden remain shrouded in mystery. According to the [[Warlock]] [[Pujari]], who experienced visions of the Black Garden, the Garden is in some way a product or reflection of the [[Traveler]]'s terraforming of [[Mars]]; however, he was careful to state that this was "''not the beginning but it is the reason.''"<ref name = "Pujari"/> The mesa-like structure in the center of the Garden strongly resembles the [[Cradle]]s left behind by the Traveler on [[Mars]] and [[Io]], which were also seemingly a product of the Traveler's terraforming activities. | The nature, origin and purpose of the Black Garden remain shrouded in mystery. According to the [[Warlock]] [[Pujari]], who experienced visions of the Black Garden, the Garden is in some way a product or reflection of the [[Traveler]]'s terraforming of [[Mars]]; however, he was careful to state that this was "''not the beginning but it is the reason.''"<ref name = "Pujari"/> The mesa-like structure in the center of the Garden strongly resembles the [[Cradle]]s left behind by the Traveler on [[Mars]] and [[Io]], which were also seemingly a product of the Traveler's terraforming activities. | ||
The Black Garden bears many similarities to an allegorical description of the primordial state of reality, itself described as a "[[ | The Black Garden bears many similarities to an allegorical description of the primordial state of reality, itself described as a "[[garden]]", in which the entities known as the Winnower and the Gardener existed before the universe began. It is unclear whether the two locations are the same; [[Eris Morn]] writes of a [[Tree of Silver Wings]] that was felled in the Black Garden, which would seem to suggest that she believes the Black Garden to indeed be the same as the primordial garden that gave rise to the universe. | ||
At some point, the Vex collective known as the Sol Divisive came to reside within the Black Garden, and attempted to control it and impose their own changes through rigorous engineering and earth-moving.<ref name="In the Garden">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The Forsaken Prince#In the Garden|In the Garden]]''</ref> | At some point, the Vex collective known as the Sol Divisive came to reside within the Black Garden, and attempted to control it and impose their own changes through rigorous engineering and earth-moving.<ref name="In the Garden">'''Bungie (2018/9/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forsaken]], [[Lore]]: [[Lore:The Forsaken Prince#In the Garden|In the Garden]]''</ref> | ||
===Post-Collapse and City Age=== | ===Post-Collapse and City Age=== | ||
Following the apparent loss of the [[ | Following the apparent loss of the [[the Veil|Veil]] during the [[Collapse]], the [[The Witness|Witness]] visited the Black Garden and left behind a "seed" that would be used by the [[Conceptual Mind]] to construct the [[Black Heart]], which was intended as a replacement for the Veil.<ref>'''Bungie (02/28/2023)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Lightfall]], [[Lore:Inspiral]]: [[Lore:Inspiral#Brass Gardeners|Brass Gardeners]]''</ref> However, the Black Heart was ultimately a failed copy, serving only to weaken the Traveler rather than forge the connection needed to open a portal into the Traveler's [[The Pale Heart|Pale Heart]]. | ||
Long before anyone from the Last City set foot in the Garden, tales of its existence were told throughout the Sol System. The [[Warlock]] Pujari had a vision of the Garden when he drowned himself in the waters of the [[Shores of Time]].<ref name = "Pujari">'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Legend: The Black Garden|Legend: The Black Garden]]''</ref> Pujari's vision mentions that the Black Garden's existence is related to the Traveler's coming to Mars; the Traveler did not create the Garden, Pujari claims, but its actions may have allowed the Garden to come into existence. Pujari also stated that "The Garden grows in both directions. It grows into tomorrow and yesterday. The red flowers bloom forever. There are gardeners now. They came into the garden in vessels of bronze and they move through the groves in rivers of thought."<ref name = "Pujari"/> The "gardeners" in question are most likely the Vex; Pujari's vision suggests that the Vex did not always inhabit the Black Garden, but came to existence after the life within the Garden called out a question, to which the Vex reached out as the answer. | Long before anyone from the Last City set foot in the Garden, tales of its existence were told throughout the Sol System. The [[Warlock]] Pujari had a vision of the Garden when he drowned himself in the waters of the [[Shores of Time]].<ref name = "Pujari">'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''Destiny, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Legend: The Black Garden|Legend: The Black Garden]]''</ref> Pujari's vision mentions that the Black Garden's existence is related to the Traveler's coming to Mars; the Traveler did not create the Garden, Pujari claims, but its actions may have allowed the Garden to come into existence. Pujari also stated that "The Garden grows in both directions. It grows into tomorrow and yesterday. The red flowers bloom forever. There are gardeners now. They came into the garden in vessels of bronze and they move through the groves in rivers of thought."<ref name = "Pujari"/> The "gardeners" in question are most likely the Vex; Pujari's vision suggests that the Vex did not always inhabit the Black Garden, but came to existence after the life within the Garden called out a question, to which the Vex reached out as the answer. |