The no quarters emblem representing the Winnower makes perfect sense that it's a crucible emblem. Think about it the strong survive the weak die. Also the Winnower is very competitive.
Competitive is a very good word for him. What’s also interesting is that I don’t think he’s after glory or anything like that. He genuinely believes that his way is the best way for all life. I really hope Bungie does the character justice.
we should not be trusting what the Nine has only by their experience being said about the Opposing [Two] (01:27). rather seems different from what most of us have heard and studied on from the [Light]'s or the *[Darkness']* leftover breadcrumbs in the Past.
@@Venextron actually I'm in game right now getting a screen shot of something you might find interesting after you said that the statue us most likely the gardener
I guess my follow up question(s) and btw I don’t know anything about lore, is that since the traveler was defeated in our solar system and with our people why did it stay instead of leaving to start over again with another race? Was it damaged to a point in which it never had been before? Or did it see that humanity was it’s best defense overall? And why does the veils ships appear in the cutscenes yet they are hardly ever recorded when describing the collapse? Like no one knows about them or the winnower? Is the winnower playing his board game from afar and chooses to never reveal its identity? And a question you probably can’t answer based on the story so far but I’m curious as to where the winnower resides. I know it’s quite a lot lol but these are questions I’ve always had
I have a hard time accepting that either the Gardner or winnower have genders. They may present as a particular body shape but what need of gender do timeless paracasual entities that don't appear to reproduce have? Super minor detail at the beginning but it's something that always confuses me
Yep, however since the depiction of the Gardener that's found in the same picture is shown clearly in the scrapped cutscene, I wouldn't be surprised if the Winnower looks like that concept.
Allegorical. Not Literal for the [Two] [New Rule]-makers. Let's Remember that. Though with the [Light] within Destiny also can shapeshift as much as the *[Formless One]* does whom the latter does so mockingly and abusingly most of the time (towards Oryx. towards Praedyth. towards....'us' The Guardian). the [Light] can be viewed as a simultaneous collective as well just from reading that allegorical Lore book. the *[Darkness]* may as well at times just being choosing to be Singular in *[IT'S]* ways but also a collective Force? through just many *[Pyramids]* *[IT]* has extended to in the Physical universes of Destiny.
The no quarters emblem representing the Winnower makes perfect sense that it's a crucible emblem. Think about it the strong survive the weak die. Also the Winnower is very competitive.
Competitive is a very good word for him. What’s also interesting is that I don’t think he’s after glory or anything like that. He genuinely believes that his way is the best way for all life. I really hope Bungie does the character justice.
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we should not be trusting what the Nine has only by their experience being said about the Opposing [Two] (01:27).
rather seems different from what most of us have heard and studied on from the [Light]'s or the *[Darkness']* leftover breadcrumbs in the Past.
'Day' - possibly the Beginnings of each of these [Flower Games].
'Night' - many of the entropic Ends it seems said.
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@@Venextron actually I'm in game right now getting a screen shot of something you might find interesting after you said that the statue us most likely the gardener
I guess my follow up question(s) and btw I don’t know anything about lore, is that since the traveler was defeated in our solar system and with our people why did it stay instead of leaving to start over again with another race? Was it damaged to a point in which it never had been before? Or did it see that humanity was it’s best defense overall? And why does the veils ships appear in the cutscenes yet they are hardly ever recorded when describing the collapse? Like no one knows about them or the winnower? Is the winnower playing his board game from afar and chooses to never reveal its identity? And a question you probably can’t answer based on the story so far but I’m curious as to where the winnower resides. I know it’s quite a lot lol but these are questions I’ve always had
I have a hard time accepting that either the Gardner or winnower have genders. They may present as a particular body shape but what need of gender do timeless paracasual entities that don't appear to reproduce have? Super minor detail at the beginning but it's something that always confuses me
Is the presumed image of the Winnower a concept art?
Yep, however since the depiction of the Gardener that's found in the same picture is shown clearly in the scrapped cutscene, I wouldn't be surprised if the Winnower looks like that concept.
@@Venextron I see. So one is ''male'' and one's ''female'', deepening the contrast between them
Allegorical. Not Literal for the [Two] [New Rule]-makers. Let's Remember that.
Though with the [Light] within Destiny also can shapeshift as much as the *[Formless One]* does whom the latter does so mockingly and abusingly most of the time (towards Oryx. towards Praedyth. towards....'us' The Guardian).
the [Light] can be viewed as a simultaneous collective as well just from reading that allegorical Lore book. the *[Darkness]* may as well at times just being choosing to be Singular in *[IT'S]* ways but also a collective Force? through just many *[Pyramids]* *[IT]* has extended to in the Physical universes of Destiny.