[quote][b]MAJOR CONSPIRACIES IN DESTINY[/b][/quote]
I have my ideas as how Destiny will continue to play out. What are your ideas?
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MINE:
[b]1.)[/b] Space-Pope ([i]The Speaker[/i]) will be the end "boss" fight. He's keeping the Traveler trapped here. Why? Hell if I know.
[b]2.)[/b] Traveler is evil according to Grimoire. So, that could align with The Speaker theory.
[b]3.)[/b] Lord Saladman ([i]Saladin[/i]) gets infected and dies/you fight him/cure him. When? Not sure.
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Edited by The Warden: 9/23/2016 8:21:19 PM[quote][quote][b]MAJOR CONSPIRACIES IN DESTINY[/b][/quote] I have my ideas as how Destiny will continue to play out. What are your ideas? MINE: [b]1.)[/b] Space-Pope ([i]The Speaker[/i]) will be the end "boss" fight. He's keeping the Traveler trapped here. Why? Hell if I know. [b]2.)[/b] Traveler is evil according to Grimoire. So, that could align with The Speaker theory. [b]3.)[/b] Lord Saladman ([i]Saladin[/i]) gets infected and dies/you fight him/cure him. When? Not sure.[/quote] 1-The Speaker is a charlatan. He doesn't want to fight, only wants to live. Probably doesn't know what he's supposed to be doing either. Someone else already said this, but why not repeat? The Traveler isn't trapped here, it is just...dormant. 2-No. Re-read the Book of Sorrows. 3-Saladin has a Ghost. If he dies, the Ghost can simply revive him. If the Ghost dies, he'll either go the way of Kabr or Eris Morn.
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Edited by The Muzzy98: 9/23/2016 6:00:28 PM[quote] [b]1.)[/b] Space-Pope ([i]The Speaker[/i]) will be the end "boss" fight. He's keeping the Traveler trapped here. Why? Hell if I know. [b]2.)[/b] Traveler is evil according to Grimoire. So, that could align with The Speaker theory. [b]3.)[/b] Lord Saladman ([i]Saladin[/i]) gets infected and dies/you fight him/cure him. When? Not sure.[/quote] [b]1)[/b]The Speaker is not trapping the Traveler. The Traveler is actually dormant and unable to do anything, and the Speaker studies the Light. [b]2)[/b]The Traveler is not evil. It's almost exactly the opposite, creating Utopias with no want of a return favor. [b]3)[/b]Saladin is not likely to die any time soon. He is hundreds of years old, and very experienced. That being said, it's not [i]impossible[/i] for Bungie to kill him off in the future, but it's not very likely.