Personally, I'm very biased towards all classes despite being Warlock main.
But I'm literally changing from day to day about who had the more emotional death.
Today, I'm very distraught about Jolder's death. To be honest, it was sad. But she understood the sacrifice that needed to be made. I'm still teary-eyed about that final cutscene.
But otherwise, I'm very easily depressed by Hunter deaths.
[spoiler]Maybe it's because my brother mains Hunter, and I don't want to lose my brother. Also, I grind out stuff for him, so I have a fondness for Hunters.[/spoiler]
Pahanin, Tevis, Andal.... It's too much. I will have to take a break from writing this post to go cry.
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If it's in the entire game, I think Mara Sov/Prince Uldren had a pretty emotional death.
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The most chilling death for me was Tevis, because when you load into the mission you can actually hear a rocket fire, and when you get there, he's dead.
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Worst death I've felt in awhile as a guardian. Right before reaching he top of Felwinters Peak after about an hour of trying, terrible crash physics pushed me backwards on a straight jump. I fell almost to the bottom and when I respawned I spawned at the very bottom. So upset I just tuned the game off
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the iron lords and ladies
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No one lol there never get back story to give a crap about. Hay look all my friends died...you say nothing about it. As to say "they should have gg."
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Jolder's death was like a reality check. I don't know if I would have courage to make such a sacrifice.
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Skolas. [spoiler]Raise your hand if you want to die in prison.[/spoiler] [spoiler]No hands? Thought so.[/spoiler]
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The centurion that gets taken right in front of you. Poor guy seemed to be in such agony.
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I'd guess Jolder
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Jolder is the only one we have actually seen die in game so I'm gonna say her
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I skipped all the cut scenes, I have no soul.
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God, the exiled fallen that teams up with Cayde-6 in ghost fragment: fallen. Honestly that's the story that got me into destiny lore.
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Ateon purely lorevthe loss of knowledge
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The saddest death was my old titan. But on a serious note i did get chills when i saw jolder die
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Tevis was a great loss, his power over the void was unparalleled. Personally the saddest death in Destiny would be Skolas. Yes, his methods were horrid, but his intentions were noble. To unite the Houses and fulfill the Kell of Kells prophecy, finally redeeming the Eliksni from their fall. Out of desperation, he tried to gain a power he could not control, and it shattered his mind. When you fight him, he's a husk of what he once was, acting on instinct burnt into the core of his being; the Universe has neither respect nor compassion, so it is better to bring violence then to wait for violence to come to you. He gave everything he had to his cause, his House, his Mind, his Honor. And it was all for naught.