that was the Cabal; the Vex seek to terraform planets into giant machines for whatever purpose. the Cabal prefer to destroy or conquer them to show off their military prowess.
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That's what I was thinking. What do you think about the jovian part?
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not sure. I would say that the Jovians were wiped out by the Darkness, but Xur and the Nine somehow escaped. the Nine want to rebuild their species, but in order to do that they need funds, which comes from them making Xur sell things that Guardians might want. I say "making him" because he frequently says things like "my will is not my own" which clearly implies that the Nine are using him as a sort of "cash cow". once they have what they need, Xur will disappear and the Jovians will rebuild. there is probably something in the Strange Coins that is vital to the Jovian's survival, perhaps their lifeforce. that would explain why Xur wants the coins more than anything else. and you can bet your bottom glimmer he'll leave without selling Gjallarhorn again!
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Jovian's are those that survived the collapse due to some alien force. They are deep space warminds, levithians. Look up 'the nine' card
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don't have that one lol, I'm just expressing my own theories based on the Grimoire cards I have unlocked.
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Well when you do look under legends and mysteries. So far I have one about what I think to be Rasputin talking about the gardener, and that
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thanks. to be honest I don't play Destiny as much as I used to.
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I do in hopes for gjallarhorn and hard light, and to create a coherent story
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I do in hopes for gjallarhorn and hard light, and to create a coherent story
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I do in hopes for gjallarhorn and hard light, and to create a coherent story
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got both of those, Gjallarhorn is well worth it and Hard Light is a bit meh. and like you said, a coherent story is likely to cost us another £20.