I stopped reading after you said Oryx is the Travelers mirror. In that case, I firmly believe you're wrong. I will go back to read the rest after I've typed this up and edit it later once I've read the rest.
Oryx is NOT the Travelers mirror. You had the Deep and Sky part right. Oryx is the mirror of a Guardian. The Worm Gods are the mirrors of the Traveler.
Just like the Traveler/Ghosts created us, the Worms created Oryx. (Remember he used to be Aurash)
The Deep and the Sky are mirrors and being the source of Darkness and Light respectively. The Traveler channels the Light to the Ghosts and in turn we can manipulate it. The Worms channel the Darkness to Oryx.
Now, going back to finish reading
Edit: after reading, have you considered the theory of the Traveler being a Dyson Sphere? And a few of the concepts before Destiny showed what many (assume) to be the inside of the Traveler, and it is...almost like a Garden. Maybe the Traveler is the 9th world we need
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.... he never mentioned Oryx. He mentioned the Worms. You know? The things that helped Oryx become the villain we all love and hate.
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Edited by ColdAsHeaven: 12/31/2015 7:37:07 AM:) read his response to my comment. Originally he said Oryx, and he edited it after what I said :)
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lol the people in the city can just look up n see what's in it
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Could be multiplayered :)
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I'm not American so the world in my grimoire may be different from yours . But remember that warlock grimoire when he (the warlock )kills himself and end up in a garden ?he got cut by a rose that has the shape of a ghost ,and the ghost says that there was a place of life and light and not of dead thing created by a dead power ? So that was probably the inside of the traveller ,since in one of the Rasputin's grimoire he is mentioned as the gardener
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I remember it, "You are a dead thing made in the form of a dead god. All you will ever do is kill. This is a place of the living. You do not belong here" is I believe what it said. If you look back at some of the concept art before release and in ViDocs, there's a few images of a circular inside of something that's green like a grassland and has the maze cut outs like the Black Garden does
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Yes I've seen it ,just think it makes a lot of sense ,but the only thing that doesn't fit is that the traveler is destroyed in some parts ,that should give us a view of its inside ,like that destroyed wall in Mars that give us access and a view to the black garden
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I agree with [i]the[/i] darkness not being Oryx part. If he was... Did we just save humanity and the light then? All forms of darkness just dissipate as we bask in the travelers glory and turn into zombies with no purpose?
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Edited by ColdAsHeaven: 12/31/2015 4:15:52 AMNo not at all, the Deep is the source of the Darkness, not Oryx. Assuming Oryx was the Darkness (a physical manifestation), all we would have done was change the host. And the Worm Gods could go to either of his sisters, Savanthun or Xi Rao and make them the new "King of the Hive"
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I agree with [i]the[/i] darkness not being Oryx part. If he was... Did we just save humanity and the light then? All forms of darkness just dissipate as we bask in the travelers glory and turn into zombies with no purpose?
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If the Traveler is the 9th world we needed, that would explain how the Darkness appeared after the Traveler. [b][][][][/b]
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I believe that was explained in the Books of Sorrow. The Traveler chased the Darkness and cornered it onto Fundament. And was about to (I assume) eradicate the Darkness. But the Worm Gods seduced a young Aurash and her sisters. The Worm Gods enticed Aurash into believing the Traveler was causing the big disaster predicted to fall upon Fundament. And ever since then, Oryx and the Hive and the Darkness have been chasing after the Traveler
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That makes sense. Making edits now. Though I suspect that the traveler may be a component to forging the ninth world given the fact that it may need a core to grow around.