Iron Banter: This Week In Destiny 2 - 2 Tyrants 2 Truths

2 years ago

Just about every week brings something new to Destiny 2, whether it's story beats, new activities, or interesting new combinations of elements that let players devastate each other in the Crucible. Iron Banter is our weekly look at what's going on in the world of Destiny and a rundown of what's drawing our attention across the solar system. (Sorry, I don't have an April Fools' joke ready, so this is just going to be an actual, serious column.)

We're six weeks beyond the launch of The Witch Queen, and things have slowed down and relaxed a bit. The major story beats of the Season of the Risen seem to be over, Rhulk has been dealt with, and we're coasting through some high-level content like Grandmaster Nightfall Strikes and the Master version of Vow of the Disciple as we wait for Destiny's next content season to roll around at the end of May.

The lull makes this a good time to look to the future to speculate where things are going next. Coming out of The Witch Queen's campaign, with Savathun and Rhulk now dead, it's an open question as to where things are headed. But The Witch Queen has left us with some clues as to what might be on the horizon, as has the Season of the Risen. We might have just wrecked a couple of tyrants, but there are two more who seem to be about to step back into the spotlight: Calus and Rasputin.

Given everything that's been happening lately, it seems it's only a matter of time until deposed Cabal emperor Calus shows back up in the solar system. He was a fairly major force for most of Destiny 2's life, hanging out in the Leviathan and providing entertainment to Guardians who liked his whole vibe. There's a ton of interesting Calus lore, but most recently, his attempts to commune with the Darkness--and, it now seems obvious, the Witness itself--have made a big impact.

Last year, we heard about Calus's seemingly successful attempts aboard the Glykon during the Presage mission. After fighting Rhulk and Savathun, we now have a slightly better idea of what Presage was presaging.

It really looks like Calus is attempting to become a new Disciple of the Witness, just like Rhulk was, and it seems very likely that we're soon going to face Calus as a real enemy, once and for all. That'll be a shakeup, since Calus has been our semi-evil pal for quite a while. Before there was an alliance with Caiatl, Calus's daughter and the new Cabal empress, we were at least on pretty friendly terms with Calus. That was before he went full nihilist with the Witness, though.

Calus got incredibly close to the Darkness--what did it do to him?

The Vox Obscura mission has set up Calus's return pretty substantially. He apparently has new loyalist forces operating on the returned Mars, using a base there as a means to contact other Cabal and turn them to his cause. And it's working--Caiatl mentions during some of the Vox Obscura missions that she's suffering from a ton of defections, partially because of Calus's influence and partially because of her decision to team up with the Vanguard against him. We also hear about how Calus can rebuild his army through genetic engineering and cloning capabilities aboard the Leviathan--that's where he got all those soldiers to begin with.

The question is where these efforts will leave Calus and what he'll be like when he eventually returns. He has always been a gluttonous, hedonistic character, interested in the pleasures of life. But if you read some of the lore from the Season of Opulence, you get a behind-the-scenes look at Calus. He's not the huge, vibrant, powerful creature we fought during the Leviathan raid (in fact, that Calus was a super-strong robot lookalike and not the emperor himself, and there are hundreds or even thousands more of those aboard the Leviathan). Instead, he's a frail old man who's approaching the end of his life, and that seemingly is what has driven him to search for the Witness in earnest.

Will Calus be changed by the Darkness and the Witness, and if so, into what? Or will the Witness reject him--and what will that do to the emperor? Destiny's story could go a couple of different ways with this, and that's to say nothing of the idea that there could be some serious complications when the game combines our past with Calus and our current alliance with Caiatl. There's a lot of baggage to unpack there, and it seems we'll be dealing with all of it pretty soon.

That said, we're currently in what could be considered a Cabal season, which suggests it could be a bit before we have another one. There's also another tyrant, Rasputin, to consider. The AI warmind's story was left hanging, as the incredibly powerful computer was absolutely annihilated by the Darkness in the Season of Arrivals. As we've since learned, however, that wasn't the end of Rasputin's story.

There's more about Rasputin we haven't discovered--and uncovering it would make a good dungeon....

Back when the fleet arrived, Ana Bray managed to nab part of Rasputin's program and save it before the whole computer system was torched. She's been working for more than a year to get the warmind integrated into an Exo body. That story thread could get picked up any time, but it seems likely it'll happen fairly soon, thanks to a hint at the end of The Witch Queen.

After completing The Lure case on the Evidence Board and claiming your Exotic glaive, there's one last file that mentions a Rasputin bunker called "Nefele Stronghold." The case doesn't have many other details and the Hidden basically put the investigation on hold after that, but even getting a lead on Rasputin stuff feels significant.

Current speculation is that Nefele Stronghold is likely one of the dungeons Bungie is releasing in Destiny 2 this year, but heading to that location would dovetail nicely with a season dealing with the Rasputin situation. Before Beyond Light, in the Season of the Worthy, we learned about Rasputin's ties to the Iron Lords, specifically Felwinter, and SIVA, the Golden Age nanotechnology that took over a huge chunk of the Cosmodrome in Destiny 1. All those ideas are just hanging right now, but we could easily return to them--especially given how big a part of the story Saladin has been lately. It seems like Rasputin may well show up in Destiny 2 as a real character in a human-size body soon, and when that happens, there will probably be a reckoning with the stuff that Rasputin is responsible for, both positive and negative.

We may also find out, finally, whether Rasputin shot the Traveler. It's a bit of speculation that I'm back to thinking might have actually happened--which is surprising given that the theory has been a spinfoil hat joke for years.

Ever notice how the Traveler looks all wrecked on the bottom? Almost like someone shot it...from the Earth....

The last thing that's really pointing toward the future is all the stuff Savathun left behind before her death--namely, the communications we get from the Altars of Reflection each week, and the "two lies, two truths" game she keeps playing. It's impossible to know if any of the things she says are lies or truths (honestly, I think even the "two lies, two truths" premise is probably a lie), but she does a good job of mixing in truthful-sounding things and ideas that are supported by Destiny lore and storytelling. It's hard to say what's deception and what's truth with Savathun, but the question of why she would leave these messages for us at all is an important one. She wants something from us, and I continue to think it's that she's trying to steer us toward friendship rather than more animosity.

A recent "two lies, two truths" game is of particular interest to me, not just because of the concepts but because Bungie stole it for a tweet, which feels like it elevates it somewhat--this is something the developer thought more players should see, even if they didn't get it in the game. Maybe that's just because it's a fun Savathun moment, or maybe it's because there's additional importance here.

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Phil Hornshaw

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