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posted 8 years ago
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No, just a phrase caught my eye -- "Far Eden". That reminded me of "New Eden" from your wikia. :)

posted 8 years ago
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Surveyor. And I think I may have heard about this, although it could just be your wikia writings. Were you inspired by it?

posted 8 years ago
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It appears I am Mack. Where's this quiz from?

posted 8 years ago
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Ah, just the things I haven't put there. Thank you for those diagrams. You're a genius!

posted 8 years ago
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Yeah. That's what I meant.

posted 8 years ago
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Where they're positioned, a physical map. The number of times they spawn and in what order they do is already accounted. You can find these diagrams anywhere.

posted 8 years ago
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Somemore information would be nice, as well as those diagrams of where Oracles spawn in the Templar fight. And perhaps filling out all of the rewards one gets from the Vault divided by which drops from whom (Templar and Oracles count together, while Atheon is separate). This info I'm getting from that other Destiny wiki.

posted 8 years ago
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You're right. It could be a more mechanical thing. And yes that sounds fascinating.

posted 8 years ago
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I added a strike it my Earth story for the expansion. Try looking back. Oh, and I didn't send that last message.

posted 8 years ago
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Oh, and you can put the strike on the timeline. As soon as you saw it in that message, you could've added it.

posted 8 years ago
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Shiro-4, that's who it is.


That's my character, red-head and blue-eyed. Titan too.

posted 8 years ago
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I knew what you're talking about. Roni-4's the guy who guides you through the Strike. Not much in the way of lore from him though.I wonder if he is a Frame. Be neat to see a Frame take an actual role in the storyline.


You know, there's this thing but whenever I see Kadi 55-30, I always fell sorry for her, especially whenever she says "Bye" in that somewhat sad voice of hers. If my character was an Exo, he'd probably want to "take her out on a date" somewhere, or something. Nothing sexual, of course (duh), but just something to show his appreciation for her work.

posted 8 years ago
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Awesome. Roni-4? I don't think I've heard of him -- could be a Frame.

posted 8 years ago
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Yes! That's the one!

posted 8 years ago
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Yes! That's the one!

posted 8 years ago
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Wat. No good maps? There's plenty on the various reddit forums associated with Destiny as well as diagrams showing the locations of objectives and enemy spawns. The most well known map of VoG is the Gorgon's Lair.


Awesome. I'll be right behind you.

posted 8 years ago
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I think those diagrams would be useful, giving prospective players a chance to view the Raid mechanics. Unfortunately the Vault of Glass is the only Raid I know of in any great detail, barring King's Fall and then only up to the Warpriest. I actually like VoG better because logic and puzzles seem more suited to the Vex than the Hive.

posted 8 years ago
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What do you think of my progress of the Vault of Glass Raid? I'm planning to go back later with several user-made maps that accurately map the various stages of the Raid for reference.

posted 8 years ago
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Quests would be fine.

posted 8 years ago
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As Savathûn says in Verse XLI: Dreadnaught of the Books of Sorrow, you must take everything said in there with a grain of salt. It is written by Oryx, after all, and he, along with his sisters, chose to become evil and destroy countless civilizations. And if you've read the Books thoroughly and completely, you'll always hear of the Traveler being related to "the Sky", which is anathema to "the Deep", both of which are Hive words for Light and Darkness respectively. The Books speak of the soft lies of the Sky and how it is inferior to the Final Shape of the Deep.


It is also unclear as to who caused the moons to align -- the Leviathan in Verse XVIII: Leviathan Rises very clearly asks the sisters who made them monsters and who caused the wave -- both questions come after the other, indicating its clear conviction that it was the Worms who caused the Syzygy.

posted 8 years ago
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There you go, in the sandbox.


I think the Speaker is a good guy, after reading the Books of Sorrow convinced me the Traveler was undeniably good.

posted 8 years ago
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Have you seen my wiki page yet? I've updated a few things at the bottom.

posted 8 years ago
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lol you're getting Xbone? Nice! We can do Strikes together!