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Something Mysterious is Happening in Destiny 2’s Corridors of Time Area

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The Season of Dawn roadmap for Destiny 2 doesn’t call for any new content to be added into the game for this week, but something new has indeed popped up in Mercury.

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A new mission from Osiris, the current MC of the Sundial event is available and it will lead you into an open ended version of the Corridors of Time area. You can explore this area with all the gates/paths that were previously locked off, all opened up and marked with symbols.

Markings on the obelisks around the Destiny 2’s world are now appearing, are changing every hour, and hint at the correct paths players have to take in order to find secrets which so far have included pieces of lore.

Heavy’s Collin MacGregor has cataloged some of the work of the hardcore Destiny mystery solving community, r/raidsecrets, and known pathway solutions are as follows via Heavy:

  1. Clover, Clover, Interlocking Hexagons, Interlocking Hexagons, Plus, Diamond, Snake
  2. Diamond, Clover, Plus, Interlocking Hexagons, Clover, Interlocking Hexagons, Clover.
  3. Plus, Snake, Clover, Interlocking Hexagons, Snake, Plus, Diamond
  4. Plus, Clover, Diamond, Diamond, Snake, Diamond, Diamond 
  5. Diamond, Plus, Snake, Interlocking Hexagons, Interlocking Hexagons, Diamond, Plus

There seems to be more to all of this than just unlocking lore if you’re asking me.

Bungie has stated that time & resources are precious to them in as many words many times in the past. If this is all literally just for lore, this would be an overly dramatic, mysterious and seemingly time consuming way to add lore.

I’m probably just getting my hopes up, but I can’t shake the feeling that this is all going to lead to a new secret mission like Outbreak Perfected and Whisper of the Worm to unlock a new or returning D1 exotic given the secretive way that Bungie opened this up; fitting the pattern of the other aforementioned secret missions.

We’ll keep an eye on how this progresses as players work through the puzzles.

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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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