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2. The Veil has never (to my knowledge) directly been referred to as the Winnower; the cutscene from Ahsa says "they desired a Winnower" while starting to talk about the Darkness and the Veil. The Winnower could be the Veil or the Darkness in this context.
2. The Veil has never (to my knowledge) directly been referred to as the Winnower; the cutscene from Ahsa says "they desired a Winnower" while starting to talk about the Darkness and the Veil. The Winnower could be the Veil or the Darkness in this context.


3. I think people place way too much significance on the Witness and Rasputin calling the Traveler the Gardener. In what way does that rule out the Light being the Gardener described in ''Unveiling''? Why can't both the Light and the Traveler be called "the Gardener"? Would it not kind of make sense for Rasputin and the Witness' people to call the Traveler the Gardener, just based on what it does, not because they know the story presented in ''Unveiling''? I see no reason why we should disregard ''Unveiling''`s use of "Gardener" to refer to the Light, just because Rasputin and the Witness also used that term to refer to the Traveler. This could very well be part of the bait-and-switch described above. Likewise with the Witness calling itself "The First Knife"- does this mean the Witness is the "first knife" described in Unveiling? Or is this just another case of parallel terminology?
3. I think people place way too much significance on the Witness and Rasputin calling the Traveler the Gardener. In what way does that rule out the Light being the Gardener described in ''Unveiling''? Why can't both the Light and the Traveler be called "the Gardener"? Would it not kind of make sense for Rasputin and the Witness' people to call the Traveler the Gardener, just based on what it does, not because they know the story presented in ''Unveiling''? I see no reason why we should disregard ''Unveiling'''s use of "Gardener" to refer to the Light, just because Rasputin and the Witness also used that term to refer to the Traveler. This could very well be part of the bait-and-switch described above. Likewise with the Witness calling itself "The First Knife"- does this mean the Witness is the "first knife" described in Unveiling? Or is this just another case of parallel terminology?


4. Oryx wasn't as close to the Darkness as we were when we received ''Unveiling''??? Are you serious? Do you mean to tell me that a being whose army has destroyed entire civilizations, that has dedicated his whole life to embodying the Darkness' philosophy through following the Sword Logic, is likely less attuned to the Darkness than we Guardians, who are trying to protect a vulnerable civilization in exactly the way that the Darkness is stated to find repugnant? How does this make sense? I don't care if he learned how to Take from the Witness; we got Stasis from the Witness, too. So what?
4. Oryx wasn't as close to the Darkness as we were when we received ''Unveiling''??? Are you serious? Do you mean to tell me that a being whose army has destroyed entire civilizations, that has dedicated his whole life to embodying the Darkness' philosophy through following the Sword Logic, is likely less attuned to the Darkness than we Guardians, who are trying to protect a vulnerable civilization in exactly the way that the Darkness is stated to find repugnant? How does this make sense? I don't care if he learned how to Take from the Witness; we got Stasis from the Witness, too. So what?
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Hopefully, as Didactic has mentioned, Bungie will cease being vague and retconny and actually help clear up things in the near future. —{{User:Dante the Ghost/Sig}} 11:35, September 16, 2024 (EDT)
Hopefully, as Didactic has mentioned, Bungie will cease being vague and retconny and actually help clear up things in the near future. —{{User:Dante the Ghost/Sig}} 11:35, September 16, 2024 (EDT)
:Regarding Bungie being vague and retconny: Where have they actually been vague and retconny on this topic? They released ''Unveiling'', Robert Brookes said that we shouldn't take certain parts of it literally (which we already knew), and now we have ''Nacre'' virtually outright confirming that the Winnower is real, and that ''Unveiling'' is therefore a message from the Winnower, who also claims to be the Darkness in ''Unveiling''. Where is the retcon? Where is the vagueness?
:Regarding Brookes' last statement: he is making it clear that Bungie is deliberately attempting to confuse us and promote speculation, yes. Which is what I've said they are clearly doing. As for not trusting what the Witness says: did the Witness write ''Unveiling''? Or did it just relay a direct message from the Winnower? I believe it is clearly the latter, and therefore Brooks' statement does not apply.
:Regarding Ahsa's cutscene: Sure, we can argue about what exactly the name "Winnower" is used to refer to in that cutscene, but I maintain that it is ambiguous and in no way certain to be the Veil specifically. And even if the Veil is also called the Winnower: So what? It's just another case of the same term being used for different but related entities, like the Gardener being used to refer to both the Light and the Traveler. And again: why does it matter how many characters/sources refer to the Traveler as the Gardener? Does that mean that the Light is not also referred to as the Gardener in Unveiling? Or perhaps the Traveler is the physical avatar of the Light in our universe, and is therefore actually the same as the Gardener in Unveiling?
:Regarding us being closer to the Darkness than we are/were: Sure, one could argue that by killing Oryx, we gained the Darkness' favor and became "closer" to it than Oryx ever was. Does that mean that he was never close enough to the Darkness to receive messages from it? Does that mean that ''"Majestic. Majestic."'' was just totally made-up BS, or it must have been the Witness ''pretending'' to be the Darkness, while coincidentally sounding exactly like the Winnower?
:Regarding the Witness' statement about the Sword Logic: What if the Witness was wrong? What if the Sword Logic is actually just a parallel way of achieving the Final Shape? If the narrator of ''"Majestic. Majestic."'' is the Darkness, as it is stated to be, then it sounds like it's actually pretty much fine with how the Hive were going about things- which is in character with its goals as described in ''Unveiling.''
:Regarding it being a fact that the Light and Dark are neutral forces, because certain NPCs say that they are: are you familiar with the concept of an unreliable narrator? Do Eris, Osiris, Nimbus, and Ghost all somehow have insights into the true nature of the Darkness? Or are they as much in the dark (pun intended) as the rest of us, and they're just trying to make sense of things based on what they've seen so far? The Darkness '''seems''' to be neutral and mindless, because we've seen that it can be used without necessarily corrupting the user to do evil things - does that mean that it is actually neutral and mindless? Or is it possible that it actually is intelligent, with goals that run counter to the ideals of peaceful civilization, and it is just sitting back and letting the universe play out on its own, confident that it will eventually be proven right - '''''which is exactly what Unveiling says?''''' Like Mirror Zero said: they have no reason to intervene, so they watch.
:Regarding the Gardener and Winnower being the embodiments of life and death: no, they are the embodiments of fundamental tendencies toward complexity and simplicity, respectively. It says this verbatim in ''Unveiling.'' And ''Unveiling'' also says that both entities transformed themselves into special new "rules" in the flower game, which are separate from the "normal" rules - what can this possibly mean, other than the Gardener and the Winnower became the Light and the Darkness?
:Regarding the Light not being inherently good and the Darkness not being inherently evil: granted, both forces can be used by "good guys" and "bad guys" to do good or bad things. Does that mean the Light and the Darkness are not sentient, and do not have their own goals? Or are they - again - just sitting back and watching the flower game play out?
:Regarding the Winnower only existing in third-party references, similarly to Nezarec: Prior to appearing in-game, Nezarec did not send us a series of love letters explaining exactly who he was, what he's done, and what his goals are. The Winnower has, with ''Unveiling'' and ''Nacre.'' We have far more concrete information about the Winnower than we did with Nezarec - heck, we know more about the Winnower than we do about Nezarec even now. Where did Nezarec come from? What exactly are his powers? And so on.
:Regarding the Winnower referring to the Witness: The Witness straight up says in-game that it is not the Winnower. The Witness sought to create a Final Shape; so does the Winnower. The Winnower's idea of a perfect universe/Final Shape is a maximally simple universe where only those things that must exist do exist; the Witness interpreted this goal through its own lens, and tried to bring about a Final Shape where everything is frozen in time, unable to suffer, and under its complete control. They are two separate entities, with two similar but differing goals; the Witness uses the same terminology as the Winnower because it has been deeply influenced by the Darkness and believes that it is carrying out the Darkness' will, in its own way.
:At any rate - I believe we have more than enough evidence at this point to at the very least acknowledge in the wiki that there is an entity communicating with us that calls itself the Winnower, which claims to have helped create the universe and also transformed itself into the Darkness, and that it is clearly not the Witness. I believe we can also very safely say that ''Nacre'' is the latest message from this entity, and that it thus confirms that the Winnower is real. I believe that we should edit the pages on the Darkness, Witness, and ''Nacre'' accordingly, to reflect that the Darkness at least appears to be sentient and trying to influence us and other beings. I believe we should do the same with pages relating to the Light, if we have not already. We can include caveats stating that the full nature of the situation is unclear, of course. --[[User:Xardwen|Xardwen]] ([[User talk:Xardwen|talk]]) 16:39, September 16, 2024 (EDT)
::"Vague or retconny" is my personal frustration with Bungie's attempts at being "an unreliable narrator", stemming all the way back to "''I don't even have time to explain why I don't have time to explain''" fiasco that was D1's utterly fucked storytelling until TTK came along and actually did something concrete. I believe I was too unclear in my words.
::All that being said, I've no real objections to the points raised other than repeated cautioning in our editing. --{{User:Dante the Ghost/Sig}} 16:53, September 16, 2024 (EDT)
:::Yeah, I hear you, Bungie completely screwed the pooch with D1's base story (and a few subsequent expansions in D1 and D2 lol); but honestly, I think they've really pulled off something impressive with the Darkness/Winnower here. They went from not knowing WTF they were doing with the Darkness to shaping it into a very interesting and sneaky antagonist, all the while making it look like they were doing a big dumb retcon by replacing "the Darkness" with the Witness. It's actually pretty remarkable, in my opinion. [[User:Xardwen|Xardwen]] ([[User talk:Xardwen|talk]]) 02:28, September 18, 2024 (EDT)

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