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**In an article back in 2015 regarding a Bungie ride along video on Mars, it talks about a NASA Scientist Who studies Geology that found the rock formations of the Black Garden on Mars familiar, The person theorizes that the location of the Black Garden is somewhere in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympus_Mons Olympus Mons], which makes sense as the Tenebrous Tunnels connects all around the planet.<ref>[https://www.gamespresso.com/2015/02/nasa-scientist-thinks-that-destinys-black-garden-may-still-be-on-mars/ NASA Scientist talks about Black Garden in Mars]</ref> | **In an article back in 2015 regarding a Bungie ride along video on Mars, it talks about a NASA Scientist Who studies Geology that found the rock formations of the Black Garden on Mars familiar, The person theorizes that the location of the Black Garden is somewhere in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympus_Mons Olympus Mons], which makes sense as the Tenebrous Tunnels connects all around the planet.<ref>[https://www.gamespresso.com/2015/02/nasa-scientist-thinks-that-destinys-black-garden-may-still-be-on-mars/ NASA Scientist talks about Black Garden in Mars]</ref> | ||
*Prior to ''Destiny's'' release, there was speculation that the Black Garden was located on [[Earth]] or elsewhere. Bungie clarified the Garden was found on Mars.<ref>[https://twitter.com/UrkMcGurk/status/412102902186905601 ''''Twitter''': ''Nope, Mars. ;)'']</ref> | *Prior to ''Destiny's'' release, there was speculation that the Black Garden was located on [[Earth]] or elsewhere. Bungie clarified the Garden was found on Mars.<ref>[https://twitter.com/UrkMcGurk/status/412102902186905601 ''''Twitter''': ''Nope, Mars. ;)'']</ref> | ||
*In the Lore Book "[[Lore:Unveiling|Unveiling]]," the state of existence which gave rise to the universe is described allegorically as a garden | *In the Lore Book "[[Lore:Unveiling|Unveiling]]," the state of existence which gave rise to the universe is described allegorically as a garden filled with flowers. The flowers in this metaphorical garden are the basis of a game analogous to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life Conway's Game of Life], which the Darkness seeks to win by bringing about an end-state dominated by a single self-perpetuating pattern that subsumes all others. This description of the primordial state of reality bears many parallels to the Black Garden; however, the significance of these parallels is yet unknown. | ||
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