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h3xxthev3xx · 11 months ago
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Mmm ended up not liking this one in the end but still wanted to show off the mans! 💙
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levenllan23 · 2 months ago
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More Than a Tribute: The Story of the People Who Made Destiny the Game We Know
In the world of Destiny, we are Guardians—fighting for survival, navigating the delicate balance between Light and Darkness, and forging our own fates. But Destiny isn’t just a story about us. It’s a story about the people who made it all possible. The creators—the voices, the musicians, and the storytellers—who shaped this universe and made it more than just a game.
One of the most profound ways to experience Destiny is through the music and the voice of those who brought this world to life. The soundtracks, composed by legends like Michael Salvatori, Skye Lewin, C. Paul Johnson, Josh Mosser, Michael Sechrist, Rotem Moav, and Pieter Schlosser, have done more than just accompany us on our adventures—they have told the story of our struggle, our victories, and our deepest emotions without a single word spoken.
And then there’s Lance Reddick, whose portrayal of Zavala became a pillar in the story of Destiny. His deep voice, wisdom, and presence made us believe in the Light, made us understand the weight of leadership, and reminded us why we fight. But The Final Shape isn’t just a tribute to Lance—it’s a tribute to the Destiny music team and all the unsung heroes who have made the game the living, breathing universe we’ve come to love.
In this post, we’ll explore how these creators shaped the experience of Destiny, telling the story of Destiny through the sounds of its past, present, and future. From the haunting melodies of Journey to the triumphant rises of Excision, from the fate-altering themes of Into the Light to the emotional final moments of The Final Shape, the journey we’ve walked as Guardians was carefully crafted by the hands of those who poured their passion into this world.
The Shape of Sacrifice: From Forsaken to Balance
The story of The Final Shape was never merely about war. It was never about killing a godlike entity or proving the superiority of the Light. It was always about understanding.
The first crack in our understanding came with Cayde-6. Forsaken. The breaking of the Vanguard. The moment we stopped being just warriors of the Light and became something more—something willing to question, to walk the line between what was right and what was necessary. His death marked our first true loss, but it also set the path forward.
From the Dreaming City’s curse to Eris Morn’s whispers of power, from the teachings of the Drifter to our descent into the Deep Stone Crypt, we slowly realized that the Light was not enough. Darkness was not the absence of Light—it was the other half of the equation. Stasis was only the first key. Strand followed, and with it, the knowledge that our strength was never in our ability to wield power, but in our ability to wield understanding.
To walk between Light and Dark is to understand the nature of the universe itself. The Witness saw the Final Shape as a singular truth—a perfect existence devoid of chaos. But we saw it differently. We understood that true perfection is balance.
And that is why, when the time came, we forged something new. Prismatic. Not Light. Not Dark. But both—wielded in harmony, not opposition.
The Wish That Changed Fate: The Corridors of Time and the Sword of Ergo Sum
When we look back at the journey through Destiny 2, certain moments stand out as mysteries within mysteries, layers upon layers of history that didn’t truly make sense until the pieces finally clicked into place. One such enigma lies in the 15th Wish, made by Crow during the Season of the Wish. In the surface, it seemed like a simple expression of regret—a wish to bring back Cayde-6, to atone for a past mistake. But its true power, its true significance, only became clear as the story unfolded.
Many players may not have fully grasped the depth of this wish, or what it meant for the future. But to understand it, we need to look back to Season of Dawn, to a moment many of us thought was just another chapter in the ongoing war against the forces of Darkness.
In the Corridors of Time, we saved Saint-14, but we also encountered something far more profound—our own death.
In the twisted corridors, we saw a timeline where the Guardian fell to the Witness, where our story ended in darkness. It was a glimpse into what might have been, what could have been—but it didn’t happen. Because the 15th Wish had yet to be made. It was this wish, born from Crow's sorrow, that unknowingly saved us, that altered the course of history and allowed us to return when it mattered most.
And now, as we stand on the precipice of The Final Shape, we see the full weight of what that wish meant: it wasn’t just about saving Cayde-6. It was about preserving the future itself. It was a ripple in time that rewrote the very fabric of fate, ensuring that the Guardian would continue to walk the line between Light and Dark.
But there’s another piece to this puzzle that ties everything together: the sword at our grave.
In the Corridors of Time, we saw our death—but it wasn’t the end. Now, in The Final Shape, we see the sword that rests by our tomb. It wasn’t just a weapon. It was a symbol. And now we know its name: Ergo Sum.
In Latin, Ergo Sum means "I think, therefore I am." It’s a phrase that echoes the very essence of the Guardian’s journey. It speaks to our identity—our ability to choose, to exist, and to define our own fate in a universe that would have us follow predetermined paths.
This sword is not just a relic of the past. It is a symbol of the Guardian’s transcendence. It is a reminder that, like the 15th Wish, we have the power to change the future. That even in the face of death, we can choose to rise again. Just as I think, therefore I am, we choose, therefore we become.
And so, the sword of Ergo Sum stands as the final testament to the power of choice. The Guardian is not defined by fate, nor by the forces of Light or Dark—but by their own will, their own understanding, and the balance they forge in the heart of the universe.
This section ties the mystery of the 15th Wish with the deeper philosophical meaning behind the sword Ergo Sum, while also recalling the pivotal moment in the Corridors of Time and the way it reshapes the future. It’s a beautiful narrative of fate, identity, and the power of choice that resonates with the core of Destiny’s story. The connection to “I think, therefore I am” gives it an existential weight, reminding us that, as Guardians, we are the architects of our own future.
Absolutely, that would be a perfect way to close the post and tie everything together. Here's how you could structure the ending, weaving in that wise Warlock tribute:
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Make Your Fate: The Music of Excision
In Destiny, music has always been more than just sound. It is memory. It is prophecy. It is the echo of battles fought long ago, calling forward to the ones still to come. And in the final confrontation of The Final Shape, in the mission Excision, the music does something unexpected—it reaches across time, pulling from the very origins of our journey, weaving together old themes into something new, something final, something that reminds us exactly why we fight.
At first, there is silence.
The battlefield before us is vast, the Witness looming like a cosmic shadow, the culmination of all we have faced. And then—music. A familiar motif, one we have not heard in years, not since the beginning. If you were there in Destiny 1, you might recognize it immediately.
"All Ends Are Beginnings" & "Untold Legends"—A Song That Was Always Meant to Be
The moment the first notes ring out, it feels like a whisper from the past. All Ends Are Beginnings—a track from Destiny 1’s original soundtrack, and Untold Legends, both pieces of music that, long ago, were written separately but now, at this final moment, merge into one. A harmony that was always meant to exist.
These songs were written for the birth of Destiny, for the opening of a journey that would take us through darkness, through war, through sacrifice. But they were never played together. Until now.
And suddenly, it all makes sense.
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If you were here when Into the Light launched on April 9, 2024, you would have already heard the foreshadowing. In the opening cinematic, All Ends Are Beginnings played—a hint, a reminder that everything was coming full circle. It was a signal that something old, something foundational to Destiny, was returning. And now, in Excision, it does.
Into the Light wasn’t just about new challenges—it was about reclaiming what we had lost, about taking our past weapons and forging them into the future.
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During this event, we saw the return of iconic weapons—The Recluse and The Mountaintop, both relics from the Shadowkeep era. These weapons weren’t just tools; they were symbols of our legacy. The Recluse, once a go-to in the Crucible, reminded us of the chaos of the battles fought in the arena. The Mountaintop, infamous for its devastating power, echoed our relentless pursuit of victory, no matter the cost. They were more than just weapons; they were markers of what had come before, part of the legacy we carried into The Final Shape.
The weight of it is overwhelming. The music swells, wrapping around the battlefield like a living thing, like the Light itself guiding us forward. This is not just the final fight; it is the culmination of everything. Every battle, every sacrifice, every Guardian who has ever fought is here, in this moment, in this song.
Then, the motif shifts.
"1AU"—The Red War Returns
A second theme emerges, another thread woven into this final tapestry. If you listened closely, you may have felt it coming.
The music community had speculated for months—why was the Make Your Fate track building like this? Why did it carry so many echoes of the past? And then, in the midst of the battle, it hits—1AU, the music from the climax of the Red War, returns.
For so long, 1AU had been locked away, buried in the Destiny Content Vault, lost to time. But here, it rises again, not as an isolated piece, but as part of something greater.
If All Ends Are Beginnings represents the start of our journey, 1AU is the moment we first proved what it truly meant to be Guardians. It was the theme of our battle against the Dominus Ghaul, when we lost the Light, when we clawed our way back, and when we finally stood against a force that sought to claim the Traveler for itself.
And now, as the Witness looms before us, those notes return, building, layering, ascending.
The way the song builds at this moment catches even the most seasoned players off guard. It is a slow realization, creeping up on you, until suddenly, everything collides.
The melodies intertwine.
The past and present merge.
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It played during the Red War, when the Red Legion laid waste to the Last City. We watched, helpless, as the city burned, as the Traveler was imprisoned in its golden cage. As we stood on the mountain’s edge, the song swelled. Journey didn’t need words—it spoke through its mournful strings and rising orchestral notes, telling a story of defeat, but also of defiance. There was no dialogue, no voiceovers—just the music, telling us of our world’s brokenness and the hope that we still carried inside.
It felt, in a way, like Padmé’s Ruminations from Star Wars—a theme born from loss and the weight of impending doom, carrying the emotional resonance of everything that was about to come. The music didn’t tell us what was happening. It made us feel it. The city burning, the cage around the Traveler, and yet, through it all, there was an undeniable sense of resolve—a promise that we would rise again.
Then, the build-up.
A moment of quiet.
And then—
The final clash.
The music reaches its peak, and in that moment, we understand: this is not just another fight. This is not just another final boss. This is Destiny. This is everything we have ever fought for.
We are Guardians. We make our own fate.
And as the Witness falls, the music soars—not just as an end, but as a new beginning.
That’s a beautiful and heartfelt way to end the post. The connection between the music, the game's story, and the emotional impact it has, especially for someone with sensory processing disorder, is profound. Music in Destiny isn't just background noise—it’s a vital part of the experience, guiding players through the highs and lows of the narrative, enhancing the immersion, and adding layers of meaning to the entire journey. Here's how we could finish your post with that tribute to Lance Reddick, the Destiny music team, and the personal impact the music has had on you:
A Tribute to Lance Reddick and the Destiny Music Team
As we look back on the journey, we cannot ignore the indelible mark left by Lance Reddick as Zavala, whose voice carried the weight of leadership, sacrifice, and loyalty. But The Final Shape is not just a tribute to Lance—it is also a tribute to the musicians who have woven the very soundtrack of our lives as Guardians. The music in Destiny has always been more than just a backdrop; it has been a key part of the story, elevating the emotional depth of every battle, every loss, and every triumph. It has been the heartbeat of the universe we’ve inhabited for so long.
The soundtracks created by the Destiny music team have helped tell this story in ways that words alone could not. From the sorrow of Journey, to the hope of Into the Light, and the unforgettable intensity of Excision, every piece of music is a masterpiece of storytelling.
And so, we give our deepest thanks to the extraordinary team that has crafted this legacy of sound: Michael Salvatori, Skye Lewin, C. Paul Johnson, Josh Mosser, Michael Sechrist, Rotem Moav, and Pieter Schlosser. Their work has not only shaped the world of Destiny but also shaped the way we experience it, bringing Destiny to life with every note, every rhythm, and every orchestral swell.
For me, personally, as someone with sensory processing disorder, the music of Destiny is like a type of meditation—it helps me enter the world of Destiny, guiding me through the narrative, the emotions, and the connections I feel with every Guardian I meet. It's more than just a soundtrack; it’s a gateway to the world I’ve come to love. It helps me focus, helps me get into the mode of the game, and allows me to experience the story in a way that feels deeply personal and transformative.
Just as Star Wars would not have been the same without John Williams’ iconic music, Destiny would not have been the same without the incredible work of the Destiny music team. They have created an atmosphere that allows us to feel every victory and every loss, helping us connect with the story in a way that transcends language and dialogue.
So, as we honor Lance Reddick and the legacy of Zavala, let us also thank the musicians who have made Destiny more than just a game. They’ve made it a world—a world that feels alive, that pulls us in, and that keeps us coming back, no matter the challenges ahead.
Thank you, Michael Salvatori, Skye Lewin, C. Paul Johnson, Josh Mosser, Michael Sechrist, Rotem Moav, and Pieter Schlosser. Your music has guided us, and your art has shaped the very heart of Destiny.
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And what did the vault of Glass told us 10 year ago in destiny 1 guardian make there own fate.
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torpedopickle · 11 months ago
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The Witness's nastiest move
Put too much effort into this shitpost lmao
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jaytheinfinite · 11 months ago
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Destiny 2: Final Shape Live - Final Boss Full Campaign (help needed)
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news251 · 1 year ago
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DESTINY 2: FINAL SHAPE - LAUNCH DAY STREAM w/ DRLUPO
Today marks the launch of Final Shape, the capstone expansion for Destiny 2's Light vs Dark storyline! 10 years in the making, this is the next stage for the game that started DrLupo's streaming career. Let's have some fun!
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ahamkara-apologist · 8 months ago
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hi I showed my friend the exo pubes post
EXCELLENT NO NOTES 10/10
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spaydekingcayde · 4 months ago
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woah 80 followers
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sanchomps · 9 months ago
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HI HI HI I KNOW I GUSHED IN MY TAGS BUT ITS SO REFRESHING TO SEE OTHER PEOPLE WITH FAT EXOS!! IM GRIPPING YOUR SHOULDERS AND LOOKING YOU IN THE EYES!! YOU ARE DOING A SERVICE!!!
THANK YOU!! i tend to make a majority of my ocs fat it brings the most joy in my heart 🌞
i'd love to see more fat exos they r such a rarity
i havent drawn him as much as i should but my bf's exo titan is also fat :)c https://sanchomps.tumblr.com/tagged/atlas-9
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traveler-calls-me-babygirl · 9 months ago
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It's been a ride.
Through Ups and downs
I'm still here
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fat-oc-battle · 11 months ago
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here is our final bracket lineup! first round and competitors will be listed under the cut.
if you have any changes you want made to the character information or image, please let me know asap!
final round start date is august 16th, at 1 pm pst! all matches will go for one week!
ROUND ONE (winners of a given round are italicized)
kali (@haunteddrawings) vs. april 'showers' gallagher (@toasterbounce) -> winner will face abieyuwa richman (@strangeauthor)
samael once-died (@finalshaper) vs. merlin ambrosius (@thekingofthenameless) -> winner will face darby galang (@hugbeam)
pumkinpaw/pumpkincloud (@kiwistickers) vs. comet's tail (@charaxiphare) -> winner will face sir wulfington scudworth (@wulfums)
bigfoot (@npdfrostfur) vs. bunny (@5eyed) -> winner will face michael david “mick” adams (@mickadamz)
dr. raquel herrera knightly (@47digitsofbi) vs. serrowaun andres (@rodoboo) -> winner will face dianthus of oenoe (@kuruna)
umi the mermaid (@dusty-art) vs. jeanne/flash (@pieoriginals) -> winner will face eden (@pocketsizedquasar-2)
rowan (@whoopsie-collective) vs. reyno kelsey (@radkatzzstuff) -> winner will face andy star (@lockandkeyhyena)
ROUND TWO
kali (@haunteddrawings) vs. abieyuwa richman (@strangeauthor)
herbert "sal" furr (@splashtail) vs. the demon king (@identityquest)
darby galang (@hugbeam) vs. merlin ambrosius (@thekingofthenameless)
pumkinpaw/pumpkincloud (@kiwistickers) vs. sir wulfington scudworth (@wulfums)
michael david “mick” adams (@mickadamz) vs. bunny (@5eyed)
serrowaun andres (@rodoboo) vs. dianthus of oenoe (@kuruna)
eden (@pocketsizedquasar-2) vs. umi the mermaid (@dusty-art)
rowan (@whoopsie-collective) vs. andy star (@lockandkeyhyena)
QUARTERFINALS
herbert "sal" furr (@splashtail) vs. abieyuwa richman (@strangeauthor)
merlin ambrosius (@thekingofthenameless) vs. sir wulfington scudworth (@wulfums)
bunny (@5eyed) vs. dianthus of oenoe (@kuruna)
umi the mermaid (@dusty-art) vs. andy star (@lockandkeyhyena)
SEMIFINALS
herbert "sal" furr (@splashtail) vs. sir wulfington scudworth (@wulfums)
dianthus of oenoe (@kuruna) vs. umi the mermaid (@dusty-art)
FINALS
herbert "sal" furr (@splashtail) vs. dianthus of oenoe (@kuruna)
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meat-pvppet · 8 months ago
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Nebs <3 ( @finalshaper <333)
And like
Chasm
I guess 😒
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kodaswrld · 6 months ago
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Hey!! I have a quick question mostly rather than a request. I was finalshaper and got suddenly terminated, and I wanted to use the gambling-themed dividers you made for me that I requested but I can't find them anymore, and I believe that it was you who made them. Do you still have them on hand? Thank you so much!
hello!! i thinkkk these are what ur looking for 💕
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sato3tosio9g · 1 month ago
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※I'm a Japanese game player. Please note that this is written using a translation tool, so the translation may not be accurate. Only dialogue(日本語訳:私は日本人のゲームプレイヤーです。翻訳ツールを使って書いているので、訳が正しくない可能性がありますのでご了承下さい。会話のみです。)
※This is a continuation of the previous post.(この前の記事の続きになります)
After the quest was over, Savathun left, complaining about her grudge against the guardian. Her voice sounded like a hoarse old woman. It sounded exactly like a witch's… a voice I'd never heard before.
When the finalshape form's story ended, I had hoped that Savathun would someday receive her revenge, but I didn't expect it to come in this form.
Honestly, I was surprised because I didn't expect Savathun to get so emotional. When she said, "Savathun's brother is dead!" it sounded like Sathona's words, not Savathun's.
I also found it strange that xivu arath was quiet this time, despite talking quite a bit in the first act.
Is something going to happen?
I'm anxious.
日本語訳:
リザイルのクエスト終了後にサバスンは守護者に恨み言を吐いて去って行きました。彼女の声はまるでしわがれた老婆の様な声でした。それこそ魔女の様な声でした…今まで聞いた事の無い声だった。
最終形態のストーリーが終わった辺りの時に、サバスンにはいつか報いを受けて欲しいと思っていたけど、こんな形での報いになるとは思っていませんでした。
正直サバスンがあんなに感情的になるとは思っていなかったのでびっくりしました。サバスンの兄が死んだ!っていう言葉も、サバスンではなくて、サソナの言葉にも聞こえましたね。
そして、一幕では結構話していたのにシヴアラスが、今回は静かにしているのも気になります。
何かが起こるのでしょうか?不安です。
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snowberry-pie · 9 months ago
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everytime i see @graviton-lance and @finalshaper talking about cayde i feel like im witnessing two greek philosophers conversing
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jaytheinfinite · 11 months ago
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Destiny 2: Final Shape Live - Final Shape Full Campaign
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oldpaledrake-blog · 1 year ago
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👁️ Weekly Schedule is UP! 👁️
Happy Friday yall! Been a long week and I'm big eepy 😴
Got some new wackiness planned for next week tho! Playing Nightmare Kart for the first time and starting a Modded Skyrim playthrough! See yall then!
[Weekly Clip Below!]
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