[b][u]Vance:[/u][/b]
[url=https://www.destinypedia.com/Grimoire:Allies/Osiris#Vision_47]Vision 47[/url]
[i]"The first comes in a shadow.
A window becomes a door.
An ebb becomes a gulf.
The second comes in bones.
Tithes offering feasts, carrying laws.
A path torn, minds shattered.
The third does not come alone. It cannot.
Our truths woven into their being, desires beyond our own.
The first needs the second to fail, the third needs the first to succeed.
The second will never cease, yet the first always prevails.
The third is born of all outcomes.
Unless, all ends flow from the same pit".[/i]
[b][u]Marasenna, excerpt:[/u][/b]
[url=https://www.destinypedia.com/Lore:Marasenna#Ecstasiate_II]Ecstasiate II[/url]
[i]"She was nothingness. If she existed before, she existed only as possibility stretched across the aether. Once, there might have been a body that was an anticipation of the body not yet formed, and a soul that was an anticipation of the soul not yet encrypted, but they were not yet real.
Then the universe began, and she was free to be born.
First there is a mandala, and upon the rings of that mandala are star-bright gems.
M A R A R A M the closed symmetry, secret within itself: and she cuts it off center so that it is imperfect, open at one end, not cycling back to its own beginning but subliming away into future possibility. M A R A the permutation of one relationship into another, MA become RA, RA become what may yet come. Two points suggest a line.
With that amputation, around that scar, she incarnates. Awakens with a gasp. Cold stone under her shoulders and back and a face above her, radiant. "Mara?" the face says.
"What am I?" Mara whispers.
"The second," the woman says".[/i]
[b][u]Vance:[/u][/b]
[url=https://www.destinypedia.com/Lore:Trials_and_Tribulations#Chapter_6_.E2.80.93_Beguiled]Chapter 6 Beguiled[/url]
[i]"The condensation from the air vent dripped in a near-perfect 4/4 time signature, a slow metronome, behind Brother Vance's shoulder. He nodded to the rhythm while he waited.
"She'll see you now."
He felt more like a prisoner than an esteemed guest, but he also considered how rare the audience he'd garnered was. Vance expected the red carpet, or whatever the Awoken equivalent of that is, to be rolled out for him. The information he'd amassed would surely warrant such pomp and circumstance. Perhaps after their conversation the tone would shift. How could it not?
The Queen's Paladins escorted Brother Vance through the Reef's interconnected tunnels. It was musky and due for a cleaning as far as his nose could observe.
He always took note of the paths he'd traveled, a useful device in case of a need of escape. Two rights, a left, a doorway, a long hallway, six stairs, and another doorway. The air here was much clearer than Mercury; probably filtered, he assumed.
"The Queen of the Reef, Her Majesty, Mara Sov." Announced one of the Paladins in a rather boisterous manner. There were others in the room, Vance noted.
"My lady." Vance said, paying her the obeisance he felt she deserved, genuflecting before her grace.
"Speak," she commanded. Was he a dog to her?
"I was hoping this would be more of a conversation than a presentation." Vance replied. He felt this was already off on the wrong foot.
"I do not have time to converse. Do you have something for me or not?"
"I have a great many things. Truths that must be acknowledged with ramifications reaching far beyond these walls. It requires your extraordinary insight."
"Then speak."
Vance curled his lip and let out a low sigh.
"You seek something in return?" Queen Mara, perceptive as always.
"I do. The information I have is extremely sensitive and I ask the room be cleared until we've spoken."
Queen Mara considered this, put her hand up, and locked eyes with Petra for a second. The room cleared out.
"We are alone. Say what you came to say."
"I've discovered something quite disturbing, yet wholly revelatory. As you know, we've been running the Trials for some time now. On Mercury there exists a spire, one of many, that we've called the Lighthouse. Inside, a two-toned note resonates whenever Guardian death occurs. It's a strange and almost imperceptible sound, but I hear it as clearly as I hear your voice today. The tone tells me…"
"…that Guardians have dangerous potential within them."
"My Queen…"
"Why do you think I allow you to stay here? You believe you have occupied my Reef without my knowledge of the studies you conduct?"
"How did you…" Vance was awestruck.
"We know this truth. We are Awoken. We are balance. Brother Vance, I would advise you to finish up your Trials with a defter hand and to destroy all records of your findings. You've stumbled onto something too grand in scale for your comprehension. Keep this to yourself."
Brother Vance's head hung low, and his shoulders slumped.
"You know everything, and yet I have learned nothing beyond what I came here with. I would like some clarity."
Queen Mara looked over Vance. While she didn't feel compassion toward him, his situation was unfortunate.
"Come closer."
Vance's head slowly returned upright. Did he hear her correctly?
"Closer, I said."
Vance took several steps up to her throne. The air around Mara seemed to shift—it was more elegant, crisp upon his tongue. Her words carried more cleanly through it, somehow.
"I cannot offer you any clarity. The Universe will reveal all when the time comes. There is, however, something you can do for me."
"Yes, anything." Vance was desperate to get back in her good graces.
She leaned in, whispering near his ear.
"When you see our friend…"".[/i]
[url=https://www.destinypedia.com/Lore:Trials_and_Tribulations#Chapter_7_-_Nyctalopia]Chapter 7 Nyctalopia[/url]
[i]"Entry 58
I am blessed. While I have chosen to ignore her… suggestion… to cease my research, the Queen has revitalized me with purpose. To know my charge with such clarity is a divine offering. I alone have been receiving communications from the affectionately named Lighthouse. Not a single man, woman, or Guardian can interpret the complexity and nuance of the hums. The music of death. I always make sure to be near, so as not to miss a note. Each one brings a new revelation, answering a question, raising another.
I am recognized within our congregation as well. "Speaker of the Lighthouse" they call me. A lofty and somewhat ironic title given the contemptuous feelings toward the heretic, but I'm honored nonetheless.
Finally, I have chosen to decommission the frame Ch3-5ka. Its exhaustive knowledge could have compromised my standing in this matter. Queen Mara was correct in her assertion of the sensitivity of my work. Now, it is between me, the Queen, Osiris, and the Light and Dark itself. No more loose ends.
Entry 63
The inevitable has occurred. For all their hubris and self-righteousness, they couldn't withstand the onslaught of the Red Legion. The Traveler's Light has been suppressed by Dominus Ghaul and his insurrection of the Tower. The timing was impeccable and offered me an insight I hadn't previously considered viable. Many lives were lost today in a barbarous skirmish across the Last City, but none as important as the life lost in our Trial. I believe Guardians have adopted the term "final death" for these such instances. A competitor was defeated at the precise moment the Light was stripped from him; his Ghost destroyed in the concussive blast from a pulse grenade. Then, the most marvelous phenomenon occurred: The Lighthouse spoke to me but changed its key. A D-sharp minor, if I'm not mistaken. Previously, I had been presented with only a harmonious two-toned note; the implications, as I made clear to Queen Mara Sov, could not be overlooked. Today, I am presented with a defining note that substantiates my theory and validates everything our founder stood for.
When I speak now, everyone should listen, for I alone hold the truth. As it stands, I have no further use for the Trials and will be discontinuing the tournament indefinitely. I have what I came for. All I need now is council".[/i]
[b][u]Continue to Chapter 8...[/u][/b]
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Edited by jhermannITJ: 3/7/2025 7:36:53 AM[url=https://www.destinypedia.com/Lore:Trials_and_Tribulations#Chapter_8_-_Idolatry]Chapter 8 Idolatry[/url] [i]"Vance had been waiting for this moment since his purpose was revealed to him. He'd often fantasize what it would be like to meet the fabled Osiris. He had imagined the exchange so many times… "Brother Vance, I'm indebted to your servitude. You have solved one of the greatest mysteries of our age. Your dedication, wisdom, and passion inspire me and reinvigorate my bourn." "No, great Osiris. It is you who inspired me to become the man you see before you. Together we can change the world." This was anything but that moment. "You've wrapped your mind around an idea of your own making. I have always tolerated this fawning 'movement' of yours, but this is a step too far." Osiris seethed. Brother Vance was awestruck. He stared blankly at Osiris, unsure of what he could say to quell his anger and dissolve his frustration. "What I have discovered…" "…is dangerous enough to destroy every man, woman, and child in existence. You're meddling with forces outside your grasp," Osiris reprimanded. "I warn you here and now, remove yourself from this Lighthouse. Find a simple life. Start a family. Write music. Leave Mercury and this fool's errand behind." Vance considered this. "I thought you would be proud…" Osiris's sullen grumble told him otherwise. "If you hold weight to my words at all, you will honor them. Your duties will be assumed by another." Vance's chest felt as if an avalanche had occurred, a cavalcade of dread filled his lungs. He turned away from the man he'd admired for so long, speechless and demoralized. Standing in front of the Mercurial vista before him, overwhelmed and listening—the lush marigold sand slopes sweeping over themselves with each breeze, rushing radiolarian fluid cascading down Vex emplacements, the distant pulsing of an unclaimed patrol beacon. His back now to the structure that once inspired him with its song. It mocked him with a deafening silence. How could he have miscalculated this erroneously? Osiris felt a pang of pity for Vance, but had greater matters to attend to, and left without offering a farewell. "That was rough," Sagira sneered. "But he was right. Everything he discovered… the implications…" "I know," Osiris admitted remorsefully. "Which makes this situation all the more precarious." "Osiris! Wait!" Brother Vance came vaulting out of the Lighthouse at breakneck pace. "Here we go." "Hush, Sagira." [b]"Queen Mara Sov… wanted me… to tell you…" Vance struggled to catch his breath. "She wanted me to tell you, 'plant the seed.'" Osiris studied Vance quizzically. "I don't know what she means, but she said you would." Vance offered, apologetically. "I believe I do," Osiris replied, placing his hand on Vance's still-heaving shoulder. "Thank you. This is quite useful. Well done." With that, Osiris departed.[/b] Vance listened as the Sails of Osiris took off, the pungent smell of burning fuel from its turbine engine clogging his nostrils, and repeated to himself, "Well done," with a slight smile breaking across his lips".[/i] [url=https://www.destinypedia.com/Lore:Duress_and_Egress#Vance:_Passeri]Vance: Passeri[/url] [i]"After the Guardian left his sanctum for the last time, Brother Vance collected his few belongings and stepped onto the scorching surface of Mercury. He found the entrance to the Infinite Forest easily, as though he had practiced the journey endlessly in his mind, because he had. This time, he went through. The Forest roared. He was struck by the dizzying void of it. The echoes made no sense. He took his first step into the hallowed place and fell to his knees vomiting. He struggled with his pack as a tempest beat on his eardrums. He withdrew his Infinite Simulacrum, impossibly small in this immense space, and with trembling fingers synchronized it to the frequency of the crack in the Forest. It ticked like a metronome and then… Silence. The Forest was sealed. Tentatively, Vance felt his way across the enormous stone he stood on. At the same time, he skipped effortlessly from the stone as if he had done so countless times before. At the same time, he soared. He was moving in every direction—falling, laughing, singing—down every path, into every reality, spreading his message of hope. And the original, the true Vance, felt his infinite parallels erupt from him. He felt them bear him up as they passed. Thank you, he said wordlessly, unable to breathe from joy, and felt a hundred thousand touches of reassurance. He found he was weeping. There, in the swirl of his golden echoes, Brother Vance lifted his voice and began his song: "Some hope for—" His own voice answered him from behind. "The future," it continued. Vance leapt toward it. He recognized the feel of his own cloak, and his hands found its throat. Its form twisted, turning cold and sharp beneath his hands. It threw Vance on his back, but he held on. He pushed his hands up the thing's face, under its blindfold, and dug in with his thumbs. It howled. How unfortunate, Vance thought to himself behind his wide smile, that you still have eyes".[/i]