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[[File:Traveler s rest desktop.jpg|right|275px|thumb|The Traveler floating above the Earth]]
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The '''Traveler''' is a mysterious sphere floating above Earth. Legends say the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity. The mysterious sphere still hangs where it made it's last stand. Humanity built a city beneath the Traveler to keep itself safe, and then slowly began to rebuild. It is believed that the Traveler gives humanity power to use [[magic]].
The '''Traveler''' is a mysterious sphere floating above Earth. Legends say the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity from an unspecified alien threat that nearly decimated the human race. The mysterious sphere still hangs where it made it's last stand. Humanity built a city beneath the Traveler to keep itself safe, and then slowly began to rebuild and expand. It is believed that the Traveler gives humanity power to use [[magic]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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File:Traveler s rest desktop.jpg
The Traveler floating above the Earth

The Traveler is a mysterious sphere floating above Earth. Legends say the Traveler sacrificed itself to save humanity from an unspecified alien threat that nearly decimated the human race. The mysterious sphere still hangs where it made it's last stand. Humanity built a city beneath the Traveler to keep itself safe, and then slowly began to rebuild and expand. It is believed that the Traveler gives humanity power to use magic.

Trivia

The Traveler first appeared in Bungie's previous game Halo 3: ODST, where a hidden poster made it appear innocuously like the Moon.

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