I don't know if I'm alone here, but does anyone else wonder what the traveler actually is and why it exists in the first place!?
The traveler, I know this is a video game, but the longer I look at it, the more mysterious it gets.
Look at its details, in the chipped off centers of its body, it looks like a city is up there.
Why has no one flown up there and landed?
It was dead in the first game, and now it has awoke in this game, it looks alive now with everything rotating around it. Now I wonder why the traveler didn't fall to the ground in the first game if it was dead?...
Anyways, leave a comment.
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Edited by Hydrilus: 11/14/2018 5:31:25 PMNo one knows what it is. Destiny's story has changed a bit since D1 but grimoire/lore cards from back then seem to reveal that the Traveler isn't some merciful, benevolent (or innocent) being. It's actually responsible for wiping humanity out ("the collapse") in the first place, and, using its advanced technology, bringing some of the population back to life as "guardians" to fight whatever beings threaten it (Cabal, Fallen, Hive, "the Darkness," etc). So, it's a bit strange that we worship it as a God, right? When it's responsible for genocide, and essentially enslaving us to fight for it... The problem is hardly anyone has a memory of their past lives, so most only have memories starting from when they were resurrected. Why does the Traveler need warriors to protect it? Well, it's likely done this whole genocide thing before with other races. Supposedly (could be remembering this wrong), it was occupying the Fallen homeworld, and they too worshipped it as a God. At some point, it left (to humanity) and the Fallen I guess hate us for that. They've attempted to recreate their own Traveler in a sense, through Servitors but obviously they don't compare. The Hive (I think) are a creation of the Traveler gone wrong. Cabal are just, Cabal. Some of those details could be wrong, so anyone feel free to correct me. It's been a while since I read about this stuff hehe.