A lot of you are going to be disappointed in this next chapter, because it reduces all of the hyping up thats been happening to zero. In chapter 1125, Savathûn enters, in the most boring way possible. In the inner parts of the ship, a Hive rift was opened and out came Savathûn and her horde. Another very important thing to not here is this quote by Calus:
“But the great Emperor Calus had seen Death at the edge of the universe and was not afraid, for this witch and her spawn were not Death.” Savathûn is NOT related to the tetrahedron ships. Then the Guardian just kills her. Calus sends them, and they SINGLEHANDEDLY kill every single one of her hive, and as she slipped back through the portal to her Throne World, the Guardian follows her in and kills her, as her final death. A very boring ending to her very long story.
Chapter MCXXXV, 1135, doesn’t have much going on. A monument is built to Calus where Rasputin was, and they eat a lot.
POTENTIALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT CHAPTER OF THE BOOK, MCXLII, 1142, describes the end of everything. This occurs 118 years after the Shadows conquer the Sol system. This is also quite long, and I don’t want to just repeat the text, so you can find it here:
https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/mcxlii#book-the-chronicon. Sorry I’m so lazy.
The lore book ends with chapter MCVLIII, 1198 another love letter from Calus to the Guardian, saying about how we were the last by his side, and how much he cherished his time with us. I don’t know how Calus survived longer than the Guardian did if we were so close together. Anyway, that rounds up the greatest lore book of all time.
There are some very important questions to think about.
-Is this true?
-Why did the tetrahedron ships show Calus this?
-Why did Calus survive?
-Why did Mithrax and Petra have such huge personality and ethics changes?
-Is this going to happen in the game?
-When?
-Are there alternate meanings to this?
For example, perhaps the part of the chapter MCXLII, where a great darkness was everywhere means the end of Destiny as a game.
There are is so much potential for this, and the writers of it have a nice back door if these predictions don’t come true, because they could say that the tetrahedron ships were lying.
I just vomited this out over the course of a few hours, so sorry if there is bad spelling or grammer
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Calus and his scribes suck at writing fiction