ahem... IS NIMBUS AVAILABLE? Asking for inquiring minds... and by that I mean my hunter (btw every time I see them I spend the entire time ogling their arms, the 3d modelers deserve an award)

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ahem... IS NIMBUS AVAILABLE? Asking for inquiring minds... and by that I mean my hunter (btw every time I see them I spend the entire time ogling their arms, the 3d modelers deserve an award)

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"Your people need their heroes."
Their heroes:
Some days, it feels like enjoying Destiny, flaws and all, is wrong.
It feels like if you don't have ANYTHING negative to say about the game, you're wrong.
God forbid if it's something that is universally hated in the community, like Gambit or Lightfall.
"Why do you like [insert character]? They're poorly written." I like how they're written, and it works with how Destiny is telling it's story.
"The story is a jumbled mess." And? You won't be spoonfed everything in life, even in games. And it works for this story to be not spoonfed everything. It leaves you puzzling, and that's a good thing.
"[Game mode] is dumb! How the hell can you play it so much?" It's fun and engaging. It may not be to you, but it is to me, what's the problem with that?
Every day, I ask myself why I keep playing Destiny. And the answer is simple: I like the game.
And every day, I feel like that answer is the wrong thing to say and believe. That I HAVE to have something I don't like about it. And I don't have anything about Destiny I don't like.
Is it that hard to ask for people to just enjoy a game and let it's developers work? Yes. Apparently it is. And I'm sorry for expecting better out of this community.
Okay I'll shut up now.
everyone say thank you bungie!!! jkdshfdsjkfh but seriously AHHH it's over for me i'm dead I'm gone I'm going to draw only nimbus for 3 months straight, we have been BLESSED
「 Woo! Ah, the uglier they are, the harder they fall, right?! No? Come on... 」
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Aia returned the cheery gesture Nimbus offered, knowing the future of what would come would need blithe amongst corruption. Nimbus was a beacon of hope for many, including Aia herself, as well as Osiris, the Vanguard, and even Empress Caiatl.
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Awoken Hunter Aia Riin | Empress Caiatl | Cloud Strider Nimbus
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“What I wanted to accomplish was the sensation of sitting down and listening to something like ‘The Magnus Archives’ — which is like a horror podcast — and getting that kind of feeling like it’s just you in this quiet creepy room, and you’re listening to someone having an emotional breakdown.”
~ Senior narrative designer, Robert Brookes on Veil Containment. Read more from our interview here: Bungie Explains Veil Containment Lore, Says More Are Coming
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picked up Winterbite and it feels like there's something very interesting there in the associated lorebook (Cloud Strider Legacies) and the dialogue from Quinn as you complete the various memorials -- the first Cloud-Strider-ization happening as some kind of industrial accident; Maelstrom's apparently-metaphorical comment that your death isn't after 10 years of service, it's the day you get enhanced; the involvement of a "baby" vex mind; the implication that that vex mind is somehow a crucial and necessary part of becoming a Cloud Strider, even the fact that what's left of a dead Cloud Strider is a record of every moment and aspect of their time of service, turned into a data server...
building on what we know from Beyond Light about how Exos were made (fill up those chassis with clarified Vex fluid), I'm getting the impression that becoming a Cloud Strider is baaaaasically a sort of fundamentally-failed Exo conversion with the unintentionally beneficial (-ish) side result of 10 years of superhuman physical performance.