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So the Titan Zavala went to the Human known as Suraya Hawthorne and said, "Suraya Hawthorne, will you play a game of checkers with me?"
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Thus the Titan Zavala was permitted a final day to consider his perfidy before his death. Thus did the Shadow of Earth slay the Titan Vanguard Zavala.Īs recorded by the enshrined Scribe Shagac, the Vanguard of Earth requested mercy, and their request was denied. My favorite part was the Zavala vs Hawthorne chapter: I'm not going to lie, I have had the thought in the past Could Calus face be an image face-morph of Luke Smith, the Character artist, or someone else at Bungie or Activision? This is not a personal attack, a comment regarding the person, or any type of parallel being drawn I'll have to read the Confessions Book, as I don't think I have it in game yet (well same goes for Chronicon really) Haha, I would not want to think Calus is my avatar. The end of Confessions is especially interesting, in that it positions Calus as a possible in-game avatar of Bungie, or maybe the lore author? It's especially useful to compare the tone and description of events in The Chronicon to it's companion lore book in this expansion, Confessions. How can this possibly NOT make you think of this: You can't take them as accurate predictions of what will happen.
THE CHRONICON LORE BOOK FULL
The 'things yet to pass' were written by Calus' scribes and are full of errors, misunderstandings, blandishments, and propaganda. Just thought I’d kind of summarize the book, it’s very interesting and there’s so many fun details throughout. The book ends with MCVLIII, which is an affectionate letter from Calus to The Guardian about how much he cherished his time with us. What comes next is really boring because basically we singlehandedly kill her and her spawn. This completely silences the discussion of who’s in the tetrahedron ships.
But what’s really interesting is a quote from 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.”
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A rift opens in the Leviathan and she and her horde of Hive crawl out. Later in the book, Savathûn enters the scene. The Vanguard begs for mercy, but we deny them. The Guardian then invades the Hellas Basin and attacks Rasputin. Just some of my thoughts on this dialogue. Also, if this in order of events, then the “invasion” hasn’t happened, and we haven’t silenced the Moon yet, this might be alluding to the next year in Destiny 2, where we apparently go back to the Moon. Second, it says we broke the curse, so in the future we do finally break the Dreaming City curse. First, we actually said something, that’s pretty cool. Quite a few interesting things with this statement from our guardian. I broke the curse, I broke the Houses, I killed the Queen! I am the Shadow of Earth!” I defeated Ghaul, roused the Traveller, I silenced the Moon. The Guardian, angered by this, responds interestingly: “Who do you think I am? Without me, you have only a dwindling army of ambivalent soldiers. The Guardian is sent to meet with the Vanguard to discuss peace, they deny and choose war with Calus. The Vanguard and Rasputin are threatened by Calus and his growing number of Shadows, they ask him to remove his presence from the planets and moons his forces are on. Note: Mithrax is later killed in battle outside the Inner Sanctum. We then go to Petra, who accepts, and with her we slaughter the Awoken. We then go to Mara Sov, who does not accept, thus, we kill her. The Guardian is asked to gather an Army of Shadows, and first we go to Mithrax, who accepts our offer. Section MCXII is where it gets really interesting, but also improbable. Apparently, The Guardian ( us ) becomes the Shadow of Shadows, and Calus hosts a huge banquet for the event. Calus immediately makes plans to meet the guardians, he also makes robotic clones of himself, which we saw in the original Leviathan raid.Ī later section, DCCCVII, Calus is shown future events by the tetrahedron ships. In section called DCCII, Calus is stewing while thinking about his dead Shadows ( who had all died to Ghaul ), when he is told that Ghaul was killed by a Guardian. Pretty much the first part of the book deals with Calus’ past, most of which was already known. The Chronicon ( new lore book ) is probably my favorite to date.