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"Once upon a time,* a gardener and a winnower lived** together in a garden.***
* It was once before a time, because time had not yet begun.
** We did not live. We existed as principles of ontological dynamics that emerged from mathematical structures, as bodiless and inevitable as the primes.
*** It was the field of possibility that prefigured existence.
"
Unveiling: Gardener and Winnower[1]

The Garden, as it is referred to by in Unveiling, is a metaphor for the probability space from which all possible universes could arise, a mathematical structure that predated time, space, and existence in general.

In the metaphor, the garden was a simulator, using the flower game as a mechanism to iterate different potential universes. This game was overseen by abstract mathematical principles personified as a "Gardener" and a "Winnower", beings of Light and Darkness respectively. The gardener represented the rules that allowed flowers to be placed, to spread, and to sustain themselves over each "tick" of game time, while the winnower represented the rules that culled flowers.[2]

HistoryEdit

"The day was longer than all of time, and the night was swifter than a glint of light on a falling sugar crystal. Insects buzzed between the flowers, and worms slithered between the roots, feeding on what was and what might be, the first gradient in existence, the first dynamo of life. Rain fell from no sky. Voices spoke without mouth or meaning. A tree of silver wings bloomed yielded fruit shed feathers bloomed again."
— Unveiling: Garden and Winnower[1]

Playing the flower game, the gardener and the winnower iterated an indeterminate number of potential universes. However, while any number of universes could be simulated in the flower game's patterns, every one was inevitably overcome by the same "final shape", which would repeat itself endlessly across the board and subsume all other patterns. While the winnower admired the ruthlessness of this dominant pattern, it frustrated the gardener, as its all-consuming nature prevented other possibilities from arising and limited the scope of the game. [3]

At the end-state of one such simulation, the gardener proposed inserting a new, parallel rule to the flower game that would reward difference and complexity, curtailing any one pattern from overtaking the entire board. Their proposal alarmed the winnower, who feared that the gardener's rule would generate malformed patterns that could not be culled, corrupting the game. Undeterred, the gardener inserted themself into the game as the new rule, in the process establishing that changing the rules of the game was a valid rule and so making the winnower a new rule as well.[3][4]

Metaphysically unable to respond in any other way, the winnower used their new power to attack the gardener directly. As the two fought, they devastated the garden, and real universes, no longer simply simulations, coalesced out of the damage they inflicted to it. Disastrous perturbations in the probability space were translated into Big Bangs, symmetries, and laws of physics. The final shape (no longer inevitable, now that the rules had changed) and other abstract principles native to the garden fled from the conflict and into the multiverse.[4][5]

Eventually, the winnower defeated the gardener. However, with the flower game over, and the cosmos now real, immutable, and irreversible, their victory in the garden meant little, and the two moved their conflict into the multiverse, to determine its ultimate fate.[5]

TriviaEdit

  • All information on the garden is provided solely and directly by the Witness, and so may be subject to bias.
  • The "tree of silver wings" was first described in the flavor text of Ruin Wings, an item introduced in The Dark Below.
  • Some players speculate that the Black Garden is in some way a recreation of the original garden, given their shared association with the Vex and symbolic flowers. The mesa in the Black Garden in particular is theorized to be the remains of the tree of silver wings, which was said to have been toppled when the winnower and the gardener fought, leaving only a stump amid meadows.
  • The description of the garden draws some parallels to the Ascendant Realm, and the two may in fact be synonymous. The Ascendant Realm contains within it numerous "pocket universes", reminiscent of the garden's ability to manifest universes within itself.

List of appearancesEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore:Unveiling#Gardener_and_Winnower
  2. ^ Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore:Unveiling#The_Flower_Game
  3. ^ a b Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore:Unveiling#The_Final_Shape
  4. ^ a b Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore:Unveiling#The_First_Knife
  5. ^ a b Bungie (2019/10/1), Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Lore:Unveiling#T=0