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The Light |
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Primordial source of Light |
- "The best voices never let themselves be heard at all. This lesson is worth teaching again and again. The choice is never mine. It is always yours."
- — The Traveler[1]
The Traveler is a mysterious spherical paracausal entity associated with the Light. Massive in scale, it hangs motionless in the skies above the Last City built in its shadow. Once responsible for terraforming the worlds of the Sol System, it was rendered largely inactive during the Collapse, when its ancient enemy arrived and launched a devastating assault on human civilization.
Overview
- "The Traveler protects the remnants of humanity from the continuous onslaught of the Darkness bent on humanity's eradication by projecting a shield around the City, and gifts the Guardians with ancient and mysterious powers."[2][3]
The Traveler is an ancient and immensely powerful machine entity, the source of Ghosts and the Light-based powers of the Guardians. It is a source of Light, though not the only source in the universe. Its outer shell is made of lead, neutronium and "electroweak matter"[4], with the latter being based on a fundamental force that has existed since the dawn of time.
The interior workings of the Traveler largely remain a mystery. The Ghost Balthazar claimed that Ghosts originate within the Womb, a place inside the Traveler described as a "cosmos inside a bottle" or an "infinite space enclosed within a celestial egg", where trillions of star-like souls orbit each other in a complex weave. Another Ghost named Peach was dismissive of this description, contending that neither she nor Balthazar can remember the time within the Traveler.[5] Fenchurch Everis claims to have been inside the Traveler, but no one has been able to confirm the veracity of his story. While not described as the inside of the Traveler, the Pale Heart serves as a domain of the Traveler's consciousness that could be reshaped by those within it.[6][7]
The Traveler seems to be motivated by pure altruism; it has never wished to be worshipped as a god, nor has it made its presence known any more than necessary to cultivate a civilization. In the past, it would simply leave without fanfare whenever its work was finished.[8] It would seem then that its defense of humanity was an extraordinary act under dire circumstances[4].
History
The Ancient Past
The origins of the Traveler are unknown, although it is known to have existed for billions of years. In one of her messages to the Guardian through Sloane, Ahsa refers to "two halves of a whole, long divided," which in context seems to suggest that the Traveler and the Veil were once part of a single entity, or at least share a common origin.
As revealed by Ahsa, billions of years ago the Traveler lay dormant and half-buried on a desolate planet, where a humanoid species discovered it. It then awakened, either of its own accord or as a result of the species' actions, and proceeded to terraform the planet and bestow paracausal gifts to its discoverers, much as it would later do with many other species. This brought about a golden age for the species that lasted millions of years. The civilization worshipped the Traveler as a deity, calling it "The Gardener".
Although the Traveler brought the civilization great prosperity, it never made any attempt to communicate or impart wisdom or guidance. As a result, the society began to crave meaning and sought to find something that would bring order and purpose to an otherwise open-ended existence. In their studies of the Traveler, they also came to view the Light as a fundamentally capricious and chaotic force, equally capable of bringing life or death with no ultimate justification for either.
At some point, the species discovered that the Traveler had a counterpart entity, located in a distant star system. They named this entity the Veil and determined that it was a source of power that was the opposite of the Light, one linked to the mind and consciousness rather than the physical world: the Darkness. In studying the Darkness, they discovered that it held the means to guide the universe into a perfected, eternal form, a "Final Shape" that would last to the end of time and beyond. In this, they found the purpose they had sought for so long.
To achieve their goal, the civilization determined that they needed to bring the Traveler and the Veil into close proximity, strengthening their connection and in so doing granting them the ability to alter reality itself. They set out to locate and retrieve the Veil and brought it back to their homeworld so that they could form a link between it and the Traveler.
However, the Traveler was apparently unwilling to allow this outcome and responded by leaving the planet and fleeing into the distant reaches of space. Unwilling to abandon their quest, the civilization used the Darkness to bind their consciousnesses together, merging themselves into a single, unfathomably powerful entity: the Witness.
Empowered by the Darkness and commanding a fleet of pyramidal ships, the Witness left its world behind and began a crusade to find the Traveler and unite it with the Veil, and in doing so bring about the Final Shape.[9]
Lubrae
Billions of years ago, the Traveler visited the Lubraeans and uplifted their civilization. However, it eventually left, and the Lubraean civilization gradually descended into a military dictatorship restricted to a single city, with those who rejected the regime wandering the wilderness as nomads.[10]
The Rise of the Hive
Sometime after visiting Lubrae, the Traveler visited the system of the gas giant planet Fundament, where it uplifted a species known as the Ammonite who lived on one of Fundament's 52 moons.[11] Following this, it sought to uplift a primitive species known as the Krill that resided on a floating continent in Fundament's planet-wide ocean. However, the Witness sought to use the Krill for its own purposes, and by manipulating a young female Krill, Sathona, through her dead Worm familiar, it led her and her two sisters to find the Worm Gods imprisoned within the planet's core- an event which would lead to the Krill becoming the Hive. The Traveler subsequently fled Fundament's system, leaving the Ammonite to die at the hands of the Hive.
Later, the Hive would also encounter and defeat the Harmony, another civilization uplifted by the Traveler.[12]
Riis and The Whirlwind
The Traveler visited the planet Riis at some point before coming to the Sol System, uplifting the Eliksni species. Unfortunately, as with every world visited by the Traveler, Riis was attacked by the Black Fleet, as well as possibly Oryx's Hive.[13] As it had many times before, the Traveler fled, leaving the Eliksni at the mercy of the Black Fleet as their civilization was destroyed. This event became known in Eliksni history as the Whirlwind.
The Golden Age
- "Traveling. Moon X. Look, we need to stop even thinking of it as a satellite or a false moon. It's big, but it acts alive— this thing moves with purpose. It's a visitor. It's… a Traveler."
- — Evie Calumet
According to the poem Dreams of Alpha Lupi, during its journey between systems, it detected a "face" emerging from the Sun, later hearing a roar that contained something that it described as "a lucid melody". The Traveler felt joy, as it felt "the first hope in ages transform [it]," and resolved to become strong enough to fight the Darkness.[14] Although the meaning behind the poem is unclear, it appears the Traveler chose to visit Earth for a reason.
The Traveler first came to human attention when it appeared around Jupiter and terraformed two of its moons. Initially dubbed "Moon X", it quickly became the center of international attention. After finishing its work on Jupiter, it vanished for fourteen months, reappeared to terraform Mercury, vanished again for seven months, and then appeared again to terraform Venus.[15] Questions about the identity of Moon X abounded, and cults worshiping it emerged, some of which fell into conflict.[16] Other cults held demonstrations calling for the unification of Earth's governments.[17]
When Moon X was detected approaching Mars, a mission to intercept it was hastily organized.[18] Initially known as Project Catamaran, the effort was renamed Ares One on the day of launch.[19] Four individuals were chosen to be apart of this historic mission: Jacob Hardy, the pilot and mission commander; Evie Calumet, a theoretical physicist who first discovered Moon X; Qiao, the navigator; and M. Mihaylova, an artificial intelligence specialist. While the team played a game of basketball and brainstormed ideas for the mission, Evie dubbed Moon X as the "Traveler" due it moving with a seeming purpose.[20] By the time the ship landed on Mars,[21] the Traveler had brought the first rain to the desert planet.[22][23] It helped humanity expand across the solar system, teaching humans new technologies, helping them terraform planets and leading humanity into a Golden Age.
The Collapse
- "The knife had a million blades."
- — Dreams of Alpha Lupi
Sometime later, the Black Fleet appeared in the Sol System, leading to the destruction of almost all human civilization in an event known as the Collapse.[24] For the first time, the Traveler decided to stand and fight the Black Fleet,[24] as it abandoned its work on Io and raced to rescue its "children", humanity.[4]
The exact timeline of events during the Collapse remains unclear, but it is known that the Traveler made a final stand against the Black Fleet, incurring severe damage in the process. During the battle, it managed to project a beam of Light into the far reaches of the system to protect the Exodus Colony Ship Yang Liwei from the Black Fleet, resulting in the ship being swallowed by a kugelblitz generated from the conflict between Light and Darkness.
The Black Fleet subsequently withdrew after the Witness was tricked by Savathûn, the Witch Queen into calling off the attack, with Savathûn having killed the Disciple Nezarec and hidden the Veil, a mysterious paracausal entity evidently key to the Witness' plans, away on Neptune. After the battle was over, the Traveler remained floating a relatively short distance above the Earth's surface, seemingly dormant, having apparently been stripped of its senses and "flesh" and made blind, deaf and mute to the outside world. [25]
As humanity struggled to rebuild itself from these events, the crippled Traveler gifted its protection and powers to the recovering humans. Although the times after the war were difficult, humanity persevered and with the help of this celestial guardian, and the humans eventually began to re-explore their terrestrial and solar domain.[26]
The Dark Age
In its last breath, the Traveler created the Ghosts, to seek out those who can wield its light as a weapon. The Ghosts revived fallen warriors as Lightbearers, with the intent of protecting humanity when the Traveler no longer could.[27] Unfortunately, many Lightbearers would choose to become Warlords, subjugating the survivors of the Collapse throughout the Dark Age, where humanity faced the threat of not only the Warlords and the hardships of survival, but also the threat of alien races such as the Fallen. Lightbearers with integrity would band together to stand up to the Warlords in groups such as the Iron Lords or the Pilgrim Guard.[28][29] Over time, the Warlords would be beaten back.
The City Age
- "I wish for something to grow in my shadow."
- — Constellations
The remnants of humanity on Earth built the Last City beneath the resting place of the Traveler, where they were safe from the continuous onslaught of the various alien races and the now-declining Warlords. Over time, the people of the early City formed factions, dividing it and marking the beginning of the Faction Wars, which threatened to bring the City to its knees. It was during this time that a new generation of Lightbearers known as Guardians emerged, taking a stand to end the fighting to focus on the outside alien threats.[30]
Eventually, a lone Guardian embarked on a quest that would help the Traveler slowly restore its power, first by stopping a Hive ritual in the Chamber of Night that was siphoning Light from the Traveler, and then destroying the heart of the Black Garden.[31] After these events, the Traveler remained seemingly catatonic, showing no outward signs of activity.
Red War
- "In this dream, a horrible, brutal hand stretches toward you. But this is not the old enemy you know, it is something new."
- — Constellations
Two years after the Taken War, the Cabal Empire's Red Legion launched a major invasion of Earth headed by the leader of the empire, Dominus Ghaul. A devastating surprise attack on the Last City was launched, trapping the Traveler in a cage to siphon off its Light while separating it from the Guardian forces.[32][33] Though trapped, the Traveler sent visions to the now Lightless Guardians to seek out one of its fragments in the European Dead Zone, whereby they could regain their powers. Dominus Ghaul attempted and failed to win the Traveler's approval to make him into a Guardian, and simply took the Light by force. When he gloated in front of the Traveler, the Traveler suddenly broke its cage and destroyed Ghaul, as well as slowly healing itself by drawing fragments back into itself. With the invasion ended and the city retaken, the Traveler was declared no longer dead but living once more.
Despite having awoken, the Traveler has still remained hovering above the Last City and has not taken any direct action. However, Benedict 99-40 claims that the Traveler has been busy.
Sharing Visions
A year after the Traveler woke, Ikora Rey revealed that the Traveler had been speaking to her and several other Guardians through visions since its awakening. Ikora then instructs Guardians to follow visions of light. Eventually, the visions lead the Guardians to Io, where the remnant light there grants them new abilities.
An Old Foe Returns
As the Guardians continued to protect the Last City and the Solar System from various threats, ranging from a looming Lunar Hive Fortress, a resurgent Vex invasion, scheming Psion Flayers looking to subvert time, to the Red Legion superweapon, The Almighty being turned into a kamikaze weapon directed towards the Last City, the Traveler's old enemy, the Witness, slowly made its way towards the system. Though the Guardians soon gained a glimpse of the Darkness from their discovery of a Pyramid on Luna, the threat continued to ominously hang over them, especially as the Witness made contact with The Guardian, addressing them not as their enemy nor their friend but as their "salvation".
In time, following the Almighty's destruction, a massive fleet of Pyramid vessels descended upon the Sol System, confirming the Vanguard's fears that the Traveler's counterpart had returned. However, as the Guardians work to decipher what the Witness wants, the Traveler continues to hang motionless over the Last City, even as the Pyramids touch down on various worlds. Even Zavala noted that the Traveler appeared to do nothing to combat its ancient enemy. Nonetheless, the Guardians continue to work diligently on figuring out the purposes of the messages the Witness is sending while protecting their holdouts in the system.
As the Pyramids approached and consumed Io, Mars, Mercury and Titan, the Traveler, in an event which saw all fireteams return to the Last City to witness it, gathered light to repair the damage which had been caused by the events of the Red War.
The Traveler later called out to the Crow, sending him dreams of flying over the European Dead Zone and other areas he had previously visited. When the Guardian went to investigate the locations featured in these dreams, they discovered paracausal feathers at each site. Later, the Crow and the Guardian went to a region of the EDZ featured in these dreams and were led by a spectral hawk made of Light to a previously undiscovered shard of the Traveler. On top of the shard lay an effigy of the Hand Cannon Hawkmoon, crafted out of the material of the Traveler's outer shell.
Disturbing Revelations
During the events of The Witch Queen, The Guardian discovers that the Traveler, seemingly intentionally, chose to grant the Light to Savathûn, the Witch Queen and her Lucent Brood for an unknown purpose. Through the usage of the Relic on Mars, it is learned that The Witness tricked the Hive into becoming its servants to avoid them being uplifted by the Traveler itself, like what occurred with many other civilizations. As a method of protecting the Traveler from destruction, the Light-bearing Savathûn attempted a ritual to bring the Traveler into her throne world, after which she would seal off entry for all beings. Despite succeeding in drawing the Traveler in, Savathûn is defeated at her own game and the spell is broken, causing the Traveler to return to the Last City's sky. Whether it truly wished to be brought to the throne world, wishing for the Hive to supplant the Humans, Exo, and Awoken as its Guardians, and if it even purposely chose the Hive, is still unknown.
At some point during these events, the Disciple of the Witness Rhulk had the Scorn under his command bring him a Ghost for study. His efforts were thwarted by the Traveler, who took direct control of the Ghost and rebuked Rhulk before causing the Ghost to explode.
Nowhere Left to Run
Despite the disturbing revelations of the Traveler gifting the Hive the Light, it remained within the Last City as the Guardians prepared for the Witness's return and prevent a Second Collapse from happening. Though the Guardians gained allies in the form of the Imperial Cabal and the Eliksni House of Light, battled resurgent enemies such as Calus becoming a Disciple of the Witness and Eramis breaking free of her Stasis cocoon, the Traveler's old foe drew closer. Lately, the Guardians worked to restore the Warmind Rasputin so he can regain control over the Warsat Network before Eramis and Xivu Arath's Wrathborn, forced to work alongside the likes of Clovis Bray I, who would later be relieved to possess the delusion that only he was worthy of being humanity's savior as he originally intended to have Rasputin destroy and then replace the Traveler. Following this, Clovis was cast out but Eramis nonetheless gained access to Rasputin's protocol to attack the Traveler, ABHORRENT IMPERATIVE, if it ever intended to leave Earth.
Racing to stop Eramis, the Guardians boarded Seraph Station, the command hub of the Network, and though they succeeded in uploading Rasputin into the station, Eramis managed to activate his protocol for the Warsats to attack the Traveler. At this point, the Last City became active as the Traveler began to drift away from Earth, causing uncertainty to spread amongst its denizens. Believing that the Great Machine is abandoning another civilization to save itself, Eramis gave the Warsats the order to fire. However, Rasputin succeeded in activating his AURORA SACRIFICE self-destruct protocol, destroying the entire Warsat Network along with himself, saving the Traveler, who remained still within Earth's outer orbit instead of leaving entirely. Confused and enraged on why the Traveler isn't fleeing, The Witness answered its servant, stating that the Traveler simply has no place left to run, as it had arrived in the Sol System with The Black Fleet and a vessel containing his latest Disciple. Zavala however, believes that the Traveler is actually taking a stand against its old foe.
The Last Stand
After the loss of the Warsat Network, the Witness and its Black Fleet moved on the Traveler. Alongside the Vanguard fleet, the Traveler attempted to defend itself by firing a beam of Light at the Witness' Pyramid, causing paracausal flora to sprout over the Pyramid's surface, but this did not hinder the Witness as it left its Pyramid behind and floated out through empty space to meet the Traveler directly, effortlessly destroying any enemy vessel that attempted to stop it. Eight other Pyramids took up a formation around the Traveler resembling an eight-pointed star. The Witness attempted to open a gateway using the Traveler, but was denied before seeing a vision of Neptune where the means it needed to create its gateway, The Veil, was located, sending its Disciple, Calus and his Shadow Legion, to acquire it.
Despite the efforts of the Guardian, Osiris and the Cloud Striders in slaying Calus, The Witness nonetheless won in acquiring The Veil, allowing it to establish a connection with the Traveler and open a gateway by inscribing a triangle on the surface of the Traveler. This opened a triangular portal, which absorbed several Pyramids before The Witness entered, leaving the Vanguard and their allies confused and dismayed.
Exactly what this outcome means for the Traveler remains unclear; the Guardians still have access to their Light-based abilities, but their Ghosts feel a sense of emptiness where the Traveler used to be. The Vanguard regards the Traveler as having been lost, but its physical form remains in orbit around Earth, with the giant triangular portal having stayed open after the Witness passed through.
Later during the Clash of the Hive Gods, Immaru claims that he can still sense the Traveler within his light but differently. He describes it as a sense of desperation, tension, and terror. He also claims that The Witness is doing something terrible to it, describing the Traveler as a god screaming for help. Whether his claims have any truth remains to be seen.
The Guardians would learn of a way to pass through the Threshold upon the Traveler after making a risky bargain with the spirit of the Last Ahamkara, Riven. In exchange for safeguarding the remainder of her eggs, thereby preserving the Ahamkara species, Riven would use her powers to alter the Ley Lines to open the way into the Traveler's Pale Heart. However, this wish would only allow one to pass, leading Crow to volunteer himself as he possessed a unique paracausal bond with Mara that would allow others to be guided through. After securing the last of Riven's clutch, the Ahamkara used the last of her energies to create a gateway for Crow to pass through. Though contact with Crow was lost after he passed through the Threshold, Mara could still sense him, leading the Coalition to be confident they could follow him.
Preventing the Final Shape
Ultimately, The Witness gained enough control over the Traveler's Light within the Pale Heart to begin enacting it's Final Shape, beginning with Earth and all who dwell on it. However, the Traveler resisted the Witness's control and undid its efforts to enact the Final Shape but the entity's corruption brought a great deal of pain to the Traveler. With time short, the Coalition initiated Operation Ahamkara to stop the Witness, with the Vanguard leaders and the Guardian passing through the Threshold with Mara's guidance. Though the group became separated upon entering the Pale Heart and lost contact with those outside, the Guardian learned to wield both Light and Dark together, called Prismatic, while slowly reuniting with Crow, the Vanguard and a miraculously revived Cayde-6 as well as learning of a way to destroy the Witness for good.
The Guardian and their Ghost aided Cayde in finding a way to commune with the Traveler directly but instead of talking to the Traveler directly, Cayde spoke with a vision of his Ghost, Sundance, who merely recited the Guardian tenants and spoke that "what was made with the Light, returns to the Light" before being forced out by the Witness. Unsatisfied and frustrated with the Traveler's silence and cryptic messages, Zavala gives into temptation by confronting the Witness where dissenters within the entity's gestalt consciousness gave the Commander a clue to destroy the Witness. However, before he could learn anymore, Zavala was nearly overwhelmed by the Witness's influence. Zavala's Ghost, Targe, arrived and challenged the Witness's assertion, claiming that it was afraid, leading the Witness to destroy Targe in retaliation but Zavala managed to escape with the aid of his comrades. Despite the loss of his Ghost and Light, Zavala recalled the dissenter's clue: "what was made can be unmade", leading Zavala and his allies to conclude that if the Light can be used to enact the Final Shape, then the Light is powerful enough to destroy the Witness. Traveling to the memory site where the Witness was created, the Guardian battled with the Witness and before giving themselves to the Darkness, the Traveler aided the Guardian by giving them a Sword of Light, which they used to destroy the Veiled Statues as each represented a soul that was part of the Witness. Terrified, in agony and furious, the Witness forced the Guardian out of its collective consciousness, wounding the Lightbearer and their Ghost, forcing them to retreat. Enraged with the Vanguard's refusing it's "salvation" and their defiance, the Witness assumed its true terrible form, forcing the Vanguard to likewise retreat but were saved by Mara Sov who succeeded in passing through the Threshold upon the H.E.L.M. along with their allies.
Though the Witness won the battle, the Coalition nonetheless possessed a chance to prevent the Final Shape after proving that the Witness could be harmed. Gathering all their forces and allies, the Coalition prepared for the final assault against the Witness, first by thwarting its servants from harvesting the Traveler's Light and healing the Traveler's wounds with the aid of Micah-10. Desperate to complete its Final Shape, the Witness began to enact its work but again the Traveler stalled its efforts. A Guardian raid team would assault the Witness's monolith and after a harrowing clash, the team succeeded in severing the Witness's hold over the Traveler's Light, thwarting the Final Shape and further wounding it. Before the raid team could finish off the Witness, the entity escaped, leading the Coalition to prepare for one final battle. Tracking the Witness's location, the Coalition and the Lucent Brood (who battled the Witness with their own agenda) launched their attack against the entity and its remaining servants, with Mara Sov and the Witch Queen using their powers to prevent the Witness from escaping again. In a grand final battle, a Guardian team of twelve, along with all of their allies battled with the Witness for the fate of reality. Yet, despite the Witness's terrible strength, the Guardians further wounded it by targeting its collective consciousness with the Light. Desperate, the Witness erected a barrier to protect itself but the Guardians channeled the Traveler's Light directly through their Ghosts towards the Witness, unmaking it and finally bringing an end to the War, avenging all the civilizations and species that the Witness had destroyed and victimized in pursuit of the Traveler.
Despite this victory, the tole of channeling the Traveler's Light through their Ghost was too much, killing their closest companion. Devastated, the Guardian begs the Traveler to bring back their Ghost but the Traveler doesn't respond. Instead, Cayde arrived and transfered his Light to their Ghost, effectively killing him but reviving Ghost, bringing great relief to the Guardian.
The Coalition rejoiced and celebrated the fall of the Witness but acknowledged that its death left a power vacuum that some of its servants were looking to fill. In addition, a mysterious aroura, called the Valence, continued to bleed out from the portal on the Traveler, leading the Vanguard to declare the area a no-fly zone. The Lucent Brood, meanwhile, sought to claim the Pale Heart for themselves, leading them to clash with the Coalition to prevent that. More concerning, pieces of the Witness, called Echoes, were launched from the portal, bearing strong paracausal properties, with one making landfall on Nessus.
Visions of the Traveler
The following are visions experienced by Micah-10 and Mithrax in the Pale Heart.
First Vision
- Micah-10: I feel impressions of the Traveler's experiences in this object. I can... see them. I will try to interpret as best as I can. This impressions is jumbled, faded, ancient. I see... stars. A haze of cosmic energy, carnelian and jade, whirling into infinity. Fear. Hope. Then — an abrupt severance. Something lost, or — someone? It isn't clear. Dust clings to the air like motes of starlight... glittering. A new distinction between what is and what was. But a tether remains, indivisible. Light casting a shadow, and shadow defining the shape of Light. Then... no. Nothing. It's gone. I'm sorry.
- Ikora Rey: You did your best. Thank you for trying.
- Mara Sov: Those colors, I feel like I've seen them somewhere before, in a half-remembered dream.
- Micah-10: This may be an ancient memory of the Traveler, something from the dawn of time. It may be so old as to have no significance... And yet, I cannot help but wonder.
Second Vision
- Micah-10: I can feel the Traveler's presence radiating from this object. Memories and experiences, emotions and ideas blooming in my mind. I see so many cities. So many peoples, basking in my Light. They study me, and in their discoveries, they come to understand the universe. I am a blueprint for them to follow, a canvas upon which the mysteries of the universe are written. These little gardeners are such careful stewards of fragility. But then... they begin kneeling. They plead, beg, demand. I do not know what to do. There is... confusion, helplessness... guilt. There's nothing more.
- Mithrax: Does this mean that the Great Machine does not wish to be worshipped?
- Micah-10: I don't know if I'd interpret it that way. It... may be more a lack of frame of reference. It doesn't understand reverence or worship. But that doesn't mean it can't learn. But that it's still trying to understand us. Or... maybe it never will. Does that invalidate faith?
- Mithrax: I do not know... It provides a question, and I suppose it is on me to ponder the answer. For the truest answers lie within ourselves.
Third Vision
- Micah-10: The Traveler's experiences are imprinted on this object. I can... feel them. Feel its emotions, see what it saw. I will try to interpret. Confusion, frustration, pain... Many needing voices cry out for answers, but there are none to give. They project their own aspirations onto the Traveler, but it is not what they think it is. It does not have the answers they seek. It does not... remember? [gasps] Memory is heavy now. It feels like... [gasps] dense metal, a weight around one's neck. Nothing but... dread and poisonous doubt remains. It fears the act of thought. I... [breathes deeply] I can't make out anymore.
- Zavala: Not a god. Not even silent. Just a being, desperate for help. I once thought the Traveler was a foundational cornerstone of the universe. But now it feels... as though it is just as afraid and uncertain as we are.
- The Crow: Just because someone doesn't have all the answers doesn't make them any less important. Micah's vision may seem to say the Traveler didn't have answers, but that doesn't mean it sees the universe the same way we do. Perhaps it just has a hard time explaining what it sees to us. There's many ways to interpret that vision.
Fourth Vision
- Micah-10: The Traveler's memories and experiences are imprinted on this object. I will try to translate them... as best as I can. I am... [sighs] afraid. Reunited with a family member? Or — no. Terrified. I — I can feel. They do not want unity; they want stagnation. No! You can't do this! I won't let you — [grunts in pain] [breathes heavily] It spreads through me. Dark fingers, memories, remembrances of... [breathes sharply] what is this feeling? I do not want it. I — I shed the infection, and it drops to the world below. Storms rage in my cast-off flesh. [gasps] Storms of recollection. [breathes heavily] I must stop this. [sighs] I'm sorry. [pants]
- Mara Sov: There is no need to apologize for speaking miracles into being. Your gift is just that... Are you well?
- Micah-10: I'll be fine. Thank you, Your Majesty.
- Mara Sov: Those last few experiences, the "shed infection" and the storms, it reminds me of the Shard of the Traveler that looms over the EDZ.
- Micah-10: I thought as much myself. Perhaps this memory was of the Collapse, or a fusion of several similar memories.
- Mara Sov: Something for us all to discuss over tea, perhaps.
Fifth Vision
- Micah-10: The Traveler's life resonates from this object. Experiences I can... try to interpret. I am frightened, but at peace. I am giving away pieces of myself, slicing them off like fingers from a hand. They're... Ghosts. With each one created, I lose a part of myself. A sacrifice of my faith in... hope against hopelessness. They're like stars in the night sky. Constellations of my martyrdom, traveling until... they begin to go out. One by one. And... and with each one's passing, a part of me returns.
- Ghost: There's... a theory among Ghosts. That if we die, we return to the Light of the Traveler. I don't know where that belief started.
- Glint: Maybe it's just something inside of us. A reassurance that, even if we fall, there's something waiting for us.
- Ghost: A reunion with our creator. And in that... maybe we make it whole again?
- Micah-10: I wish I could tell you for sure. These visions are difficult to interpret.
- Ghost: Still, it's nice to think, perhaps, all the Ghosts we've lost — Sagira, Sundance, Targe — they moved on to somewhere else. Their job completed.
- Micah-10: I like that, too, Ghost.
Sixth Vision
- Micah-10: There's an imprint of the Traveler's experiences in this object. Images, emotions, I... I will try to interpret as best I can. I feel... Unity. Peace. A sense of belonging and home. Here, inside the Traveler. There is completion, a sense of duty fulfilled. There is another... realm? Or a space? No, a state of being. Union with the Traveler. Light returned and... now memory as well. An eternity within the Traveler, with all Guardians who experienced their final deaths. An afterlife? That's... all I could make out.
- Ikora Rey: Cayde spoke of his experiences after death as peaceful, and as if he wasn't alone. Perhaps there's truth to this, that there can be... something at the end.
- Zavala: For Guardians. I don't know if I want the Traveler's heaven... if the people I hope to find won't be there waiting for me.
- Micah-10: We cannot be sure of anything. These visions are... difficult to parse. Do not give up hope yet. Commander.
Seventh Vision
- Micah-10: I can... feel the Traveler's experiences impressed on this object. Feel its emotions, sees what it saw... I will try to interpret. There is a person — no, people. Those born in harmony and attunement with the Light... A few grains of sand, in a desert of time. They... feel. Experience things different than others. See things: visions, dreams, images. Non-linear perspective. I see... the Speaker... Crow... Me. A wave, spanning time and space, upon which we stand. A wave crashing on distant shores, of distant gardens... I... can't make sense of the rest.
- The Crow: "Waves crashing on distant shores." It feels like there's... more, something about ourselves we don't understand yet.
- Micah-10: Being a Guardian is being a part of something greater. But this... perhaps is another mystery. A larger tapestry. One we are only just becoming aware of.
Eighth Vision
- Micah-10: Echoes of the Traveler's experiences vibrate within this object. I can feel them, convey... as much as I can to you. This experience is... chaotic. Changing. Mutable. Matter and consciousness mingling, dreams and memories given shape and form. There... there is something churning. Boiling in the Traveler's blood. Transformation. Light and Dark. A harmony. All that which is immaterial is material. That which could be, is. Not born from a wish, but born from unconscious thought. The Traveler... has been changed. Changed in ways we cannot undo. Not corrupted, not wounded, but... transformed. And that change is still taking shape. It's... happening right now.
- Mara Sov: Collisions of Light and Dark have always birthed new, previously unimaginable possibilities. We Awoken were born of such a collision during the Collapse. Time and space itself were rent apart in our birth. But to happen here... to happen to the Traveler? What will the aftermath of such a transformation be? What will be born of the union of Light and Dark? A new era rises in this shadow of uncertainty.
Ninth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. A barren desert stretches from horizon to horizon. A sandstorm rages. Cloaked figures stumble through the dunes. They are starving. The wind whips around them, uncovering something buried beneath the sand. The figures, they look upon it with wonder. They have found their salvation. They call it the Gardener.
- Micah-10: The Gardener. You Great Machine, Mithrax. The Traveler. They're all one and the same. Is there more to this... impression?
- Mithrax: No. There is an edge to the Light... this piece is finished.
Tenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. This is a companion to another piece. What was once covered in sand is now fertile deltas and lush gardens. Hooded figures stand in supplication... but their words are not reverential. Their prayers are questions. Demands.
- Micah-10: Do you feel a respond? Or the— intent to respond?
- Mithrax: No. Like those hooded figures, I feel nothing. There is only silence.
Eleventh Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. Guardians, the hooded figures again... like the chords of a song, I recognize their impression in the Light. They starve in new and different ways. When the Gardener met their questions with silence, they sought out something who would answer back. Its equal, and opposite.
- Micah-10: The Darkness. This is when the Witness' people became the Witness.
- Mithrax: Now they reach out once more, to close their hands around the Gardener. To generate the truth for themselves. But it runs.
Twelfth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. This is only a brief glimpse, Guardian... A long-legged people creep across a landscape. So focused on the treacherous ground beneath their feet, they have no eyes for the sky. The Great Machine will never know if they dance, sing, if their children sit still by the fire. Their lives are theirs to lead, and... that is all. This piece is finished.
- Micah-10: What is the form of the thought? Regret? Hope?
- Mithrax: I cannot say, and would not guess.
Thirteenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. There were once flickers of playful Light in the endless ocean, but they were smothered by the lies of the deep. They became glutted with tithes and the whispers of worms...
- Savathûn: Mmm, I've been waiting for this one.
- Mithrax: Yet one rejects its worm, reaches up, and the Gardener reaches back.
- Savathûn: Tell us about the sculptor, Mithrax. What feeling seeps from this piece?
- Micah-10: Tell me it's pity.
- Mithrax: No, it is... love.
- Savathûn: Of course it is.
Fourteenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. There is a world of mist. A song echoes up through the gasses below. Six-armed creatures have joined the Gardener, and sing in harmony. They are among the first. They build great monuments across 52 moons. They strobe for joy when their first ships launch toward distant stars. But this... is a moment of loss. All the colors of the creatures fade. They fall silent. They... die.
- Micah-10: Mithrax, do not lose yourself to grief, it is not yours.
- Mithrax: Yes, Micah. Thank you. This Light is... strong. I must be strong in turn.
Fifteenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. There are ten planets, and on them, ten trillion souls. They are falling toward the ruin of their dead star. The Great Machine, the Traveler, untwists the gravitational fields. It saves them. But the people, they cannot find their way. It builds them a grand beacon, and they bask in its Light.
- Caiatl: The Traveler is giving endlessly to those who find its favor. Do these ten trillion perish as well?
- Mithrax: Ah, there is nothing more, only the trace of their song on the cosmic winds.
Sixteenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. Another world, this one with... oh... Riis. My home. Micah... I cannot.
- Micah-10: You do not need to... We know what took place there.
- Caiatl: We do not know all. Report the battlefield, Misraaks. Look without seeing,
- Mithrax: ...Yes. The planet sights with sweet Ether. The Eliksni breathe deeply, and take deeply of the Great Machine's gifts. And then, something arrives... and the Great Machine... runs! There is nothing more.
Seventeenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. Guardian, this impression is unlike the others. It is... a towering pillar. It is dense and strong. A world, third from its sun, where the Gardener sows its many gifts.
- Ikora Rey: Earth. This is our story.
- Mithrax: Something pursues, casts a shadow over the system... but the Gardener does not move.
- Micah-10: It is done with running, and so, it remains.
Eighteenth Vision
- Mithrax: It is as though I am seeing a sculpture, and the artist's intent shines through. I will attempt to interpret. Pinpricks of Light, thousands upon thousands, all falling at once. Each is a Ghost. They are pieces of their maker, each wreathed with hope against hopelessness. Constellations of sacrifice. But when one passes, a part returns to the whole.
- Micah-10: Ghosts return to the Traveler when they fall.
- Mithrax: As do all those who are of the Light. In the end, we are all made complete.
Status variations
The Traveler's emission of Light appears to undergo cyclical fluctuations. These fluctuations are tracked by the Tower and reported over loudspeaker in the Tower North.[31] Traveler status announcements include:
- "Traveler at 1 revolution per zenith."
- "Traveler approaching zenith."
- "Traveler entering zenith."
- "Traveler intensity at zenith."
- "Traveler exiting zenith."
- "Traveler declining 1 revolution per zenith."
- "Traveler entering declining phase."
- "Traveler entering retrograde phase."
- "Traveler entering equilibrium."
- "Traveler approaching theta state."
- "Traveler entering theta state."
- "Traveler in theta state."
- "Traveler exiting epicycle. Returning to main cycle."
- "Traveler at minimum valence. The Light persists."
Non-canon appearances
Rising Timeline
- Main article: The Traveler/Rising
Gallery
The Traveler, captured by the Red Legion.
A size comparison between the Traveler, The Immortal, and the Traveler Cage. This is the closest canonical size given for the Traveler.
Trivia
- The Traveler first appeared in another Bungie game, Halo 3: ODST, where a hidden poster made it appear innocuously like the Moon.[34]
- The Traveler's size changed throughout development. Early concept art depicts a Traveler the size of a small moon orbiting Earth, while its finalized appearance in the game shows it hovering much closer to Earth's surface, within the atmosphere, and roughly the size of the Last City. According to a Reddit post made on /r/DestinytheGame, players were able to determine the Traveler's in-game size (as seen from the Tower and Bannerfall) as 1.2 kilometres in radius.[35] Destiny 2 concept art (see gallery) revealed that the Traveler's diameter is seemingly fourteen kilometers.
- The terms "Retrograde", "Zenith", "Epicycle" "Theta State" and "Valence" are used in tracking the Traveler's Light output.[citation needed]
- "Retrograde", "Zenith", "Epicycle" are astronomical terms. In astronomy, the zenith is the point at which something appears directly overhead relative to an object or observer. Epicycle is a former astronomical term which was once used to describe the motions of other planets, relative to Earth, but has since been disproven; however, it still finds use in astrology. It was based on the old "geocentric" belief that the heavens and all objects within it travelled around the Earth. Observers would often note that the planets seemed to slow and change their trajectories in the course of their passage across the night sky, appearing to trace loops in their orbits relative to the stars behind them. This led to the concept of an epicycle: or a smaller rotation of a planet around a barycenter in the course of its larger rotation around the Earth itself. The period in which a planet appeared to slow and descend into a loop, just prior to appearing to move backwards, was known as the declining or descending phase. The period during which the planet traced the bottom half of the loop, appearing to move in the opposite direction from its orbital path is known as the retrograde phase. "Equilibrium" denotes the point at which the planet ceases to move backwards and begins to ascend out of the loop and into its normal orbital path once again, denoting the end of that particular epicycle. This particular astronomical theory was eventually proven to be an optical illusion after Copernicus introduced the then-radical notion that the Earth was not the center of existence & that all planetary bodies within the solar system, including Earth, revolved around the Sun. Johannes Kepler later proved that the so-called "epicycles" were the result of the Earth's orbital position relative to that of the planet being observed.
- The term "Theta State" refers to a Theta Rhythm, which is an oscillatory pattern of brainwave activity in electroencephalography (EEG). This rhythm occurs within the human brain's hippocampal and neocortical regions at between 4 Hz. and 7 Hz. In both regions, these signals have been associated with transitioning from a dream-state to wakefulness, as well as a state of deep meditation.
- In chemistry, the "Valence" of an element is a measure of its ability to bond with other atoms when it forms chemical compounds or molecules.
- These terms are drawn from three different fields of science and the exact manner in which they apply to the Traveler's Light output is unclear at this time, save that they are used to indicate a repeating pattern.
- The Festival of the Lost features a mask of the Traveler that can be obtained by players, and which is worn by the Speaker for the duration of the event. The back of the mask is marked by the tricorn symbol worn by the Speaker and included in Destiny's logo.
- According to Fenchurch Everis, the inside of the Traveler "smells faintly of vanilla".[36]
- The pre-Golden Age magazine depicting the Traveler shows it in a damaged state, although it only became damaged during the Collapse, as seen with the Destiny 1 intro and simulations of the past in the Infinite Forest, where it can be seen undamaged in the background.
List of Appearances
- Law of the Jungle (First appearance)
- Destiny
- Cayde's Treasure Island Book (Mentioned only)
- Destiny 2
- Destiny: Fall of Osiris
- Destiny: Warmind (comic)
- Mysterious Logbook (Mentioned only)
- The Hidden Dossier (Mentioned only)
- Bitter (Mentioned only)
- Entelechy (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ Bungie (2020/11/10), Mysterious Logbook: NOTE—Third Vision
- ^ Bungie: Destiny story: The City
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - Grimoire: The Traveler
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- ^ Bungie (2018/9/4), Destiny 2: Forsaken - Ghost Stories: Difference of Opinion
- ^ Bungie (2023/8/22), Destiny 2: Season of the Deep, Parting the Veil — Log 15
- ^ Bungie (2024/6/4), Destiny 2: The Final Shape
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: The Traveler 2
- ^ YouTube - Destiny 2: Season of the Deep - The Witness's Origins Cinematic
- ^ Bungie (2022/2/22), Destiny 2: The Witch Queen - Shattered Suns: Provoked
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King - Grimoire: XIV: 52 and One
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King - XLV: I'd shut them all in cells.
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King - Item Description: Doom of Chelchis
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny - Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Earth
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- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind - Hardy's Calm
- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind - Qiao's Strides
- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind - Hardy's Orders
- ^ Bungie (2018/8/5), Destiny 2: Warmind - Hardy's Control
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- ^ Game Informer January 2014, page 52
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- ^ Gameinformer, What's Going On In Destiny's Story – 2016 Edition
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- ^ Destiny Tracker: Traveler Mask
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