Too bad that's not what happened and we might never know what happened. But that's not a real grimoire and therefore is not Canon in the games story to all you diehard hunters out there. Before you get too much hope about the battle of twilight gap remember that.
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Edited by Dredgen Lore: 3/1/2015 6:56:05 PMIf you think the only things real in the destiny universe is what has been allowed to be told within the game's canon a lot of things wouldn't make sense.
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Still doesn't make it real. You did an amazing job. But it's still not real. It'll only be real in the games story if Bungie makes it real. And they haven't yet. So no matter how good of a writer you are it is still not part of the game. I think it is a good explanation to why the Hunters didn't fight. But until they release more info on why they didn't we will never know whether it was cowardice or if there was a good reason why they didn't fight. Again I'm not bashing your writing or story you did a superb job and are a very good writer.
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I very much appreciate your compliments guardian, and understand where you are coming from out of respect to bungie, however I would like to simply propose, what have they done to allow them explicit control over the destiny story? I believe there have been key elements of this universe intentionally withheld from our guardians' knowledge and if I can shed light into some of these areas I believe it is my right to do so.
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That's because the destiny canon is about as coherent as an alzheimer patients thought process.
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Indeed, so why would legends such as this be left out?
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Because the guy that originally wrote the Canon for this game took off with a large chunk of it when he left bungie. Furthermore bungie could have recovered it but chose not to because the writer wanted to be paid royalties.