I believe that our guardian was meant to die while fighting the final battle against the witness. This seems evident by the fact that ergo sum or the sword of the traveler, was present on our grave in the corridor of time.
Now consider the vex cannot predict paracausality, meaning they wouldn't have known that Crow would wish Cayde back to life with an Ahemkara wish.
I purpose that by bringing Cayde back, Crow accidentally changed the outcome as well as the events of the final shape. The most noticeable change would have been the loss of our ghost since cayde brought it back. It's also entirely possible that without cayde, the vanguard would have fallen to the witness, thereby not being able to cover our escape once we wounded him.
Just my thoughts.
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Edited by Darthy: 6/21/2024 4:30:26 PMWe already know paracausality is capable of reshaping the universe so it plausible that crow shifted fate. But did he alter our fate or delay it can fate ever truly be changed or just delayed. Oh yes and the vex can simulate paracausality to a degree not perfectly but the more they face it the more data they gain and can refine the algorithm. The vex are truly the perfect foe the more we fight them the more they learn. Attrition wars can't beat the vex as a whole.