After more than ten years of devoted Guardianship, my Destiny 2 time is comfortably behind me. After gathering countless
guns, collecting [[link]] countless orbs, and completing countless rounds of a violent game show for an unfathomable cosmic horse, the Final Shape felt like a natural endpoint. After walking the paths of the Traveler's pale heart, I was finally ready to turn my attention elsewhere.
If I knew the Scorgan was coming, I'd have never left.
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Revenant is an episode full of dark alchemy and arcane ritual, but that all pales in comparison to the eldritch works of Guardians transmuting recognizable songs into hellish space music. Some are as simple as uncut recordings of players pivoting in [[link]] place to shoot out chilling approximations of . Others are painstakingly edited compositions, stitching together captured clips of Scorgan notes into one of the world's more .
My personal favorite is this of the theme to Studio Ghibli's Ponyo—a charming song of childlike glee that, through the unholy workings of the Scorgan, has become a harrowing musical ordeal fit for an apocalypse. It's terrible. It's beautiful. It's an effort nobody should have undertaken but deserves all the praise I can give.
Even if I haven't hopped into Destiny 2 in weeks, I'm pleased to see it's still capable of bringing players new sources of joy. My Destiny era might be past, but I hope the Scorgan has a long, bright future.
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