Destiny Comic Collection

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Destiny Comic Collection
 

The Destiny Comic Collection is a book released by Bungie that compiles the Fall of Osiris, Warmind and Cayde's Six comics, alongside three comics exclusive to the book, behind the scenes and Weblore for both Warmind and Forsaken.

The Prophecy of Osiris[edit]

Written by Christine Thompson, the comic follows Osiris and Sagira returning to the Infinite Forest after the destruction of Panoptes. During an engagement with the Vex, Sagira asks Osiris how he makes his prophecies. After dispatching the rest of the Vex, with the aid of some Red Legion, Osiris pauses the Cabal in place. Sagira asks again about his prophecies as he hadn't told her in all the years they’d been together. When Osiris asked if it mattered, Sagira told him they shouldn't keep secrets between them after his prophecies got them kicked out of the Last City. Osiris admitted he should have told her sooner how he made his prophecies, but told her they had to tell the people and leave the Vanguard or else the events that led to Pantoptes's destruction wouldn't have occurred and the Vex Mind would still rule the Infinite Forest.

As they continued through the Infinite Forest, Osiris talked about how the Vex weren't limited to the linear flow of time, due to places like the Infinite Forest and the Vault of Glass. Sagira then thought they'd already lost as the Vex could just bring Pantoptes back and try again, to which Osiris replied that Panoptes will return. The Vex would forever be a threat, regardless of what they did to disrupt their plans. When Sagira answered if anything they did mattered, Osiris told her it did as Panoptes's defeat gave them a new future.

Stepping through the portal, Osiris and Sagira arrive in the Hellas Basin in Mars, the "next front in the war" as Osiris claims. As the two looks upon a figure atop an icy cliff, Osiris begins speaking three prophecies.

The sleeper stirs, its hunger, insatiable, its army, endless. The teacher seeks the student, but the student does not share her language. He has created his own.

One will fall on a Tangled Shore. He who rules nothing brings something back. The one who promises keeps the gift. And in a city in a cloud of dreams, she waits.

The Darkness will rise, and choose its champions. They will be its hands, its will – and its voice. And some of the Light will hear their words.

Eventually, Sagira manages to get Osiris back into the Infinite Forest, arriving at a location that Osiris tells is where he gets his prophecies. An area of the Infinite Forest with no before or other, where he could see what Panoptes saw. And what he saw was the dimming of the Light.

The Everyday War[edit]

Written by Jon Goff and Ryan North, The Everyday War is a short comic that follows a lone Frame sweeping the Tower days before the start of the Red War. When the Red Legion attacks, the Sweeperbot gets buried in rubble and slowly reboots, hearing pieces of dialogue from Homecoming as the Frame's audio systems come back on. Once fully rebooted, the Frame climbs out of the rubble and surveys the damage around it before it begins sweeping again.