originally posted in:The Ashen Conflux
lol. That's not the only card. It's the first card that led me to question the Traveler. There are actually quite a few grimoire cards that cast the Traveler in questionable light. I don't think it's possible to actually read all of the lore in the grimoire and not think the traveler is questionable
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I've read each and every existing grimoire card. Show me your proof
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Then we have interpreted what we read differently. I have no more proof that the traveler is evil then you do that he's not.
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I provided a good amount of proof to back my claim. Where's yours?
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I've read your "proof" It's fanfiction at best. Point to grimoire. Also we didn't get our Golden Age because the Traveler wanted to make a last stand. The Traveler remained because Rasputin wounded it and forced it to stay. What I've read in the grimoire is no where near as black and white as you're attempting to make it seem
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Ghost Fragment: The Traveler 2 [quote]This has been such a long chase. This will be the place you will fight. Fight and win. But do you really know why you go where you go, and where this journey is taking you? The chase leads you where you need to be, you believe. Unless...you are being pushed.[/quote] The Traveler [i]wanted[/i] to stay and fight here. It was sick and tired of being chased around the universe.
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Edited by SisterSafetyPin: 10/22/2015 1:30:05 AMOk. Like I said, we read things and interpret differently. I don't read this and think someone who has decided either way. To me this reads as conflicting emotion. And the fact that Rasputin felt the need to injure the Traveler to force it to stay, doesn't make me think it stayed willingly. The Osiris card ends on an interesting note. Why would the truth drive a guardian mad, if the truth was as you believed it?