Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion is just over a month from its official release; the culmination of Bungie's efforts in making a compelling, overarching narrative. Savathun stealing the Light works based on the events that transpired over the years, but it also makes her the perfect mirror for Destiny 2 Guardians: a deadly, god-like creature with immeasurable power that can reshape the course of history. The fact that enemies of mankind have been interested in stealing the Light, like Dominus Ghaul, or desperate to find an alternative to it, such as Eramis with the Darkness on Europa, is proof that the Traveler's gift should be squandered.
However, many have died in Destiny 2 and its predecessor, with exemplar Guardians being Eriana-3, Andal Brask, and the beloved Cayde-6. Even prince Uldren Sov met his demise, only to be resurrected as Crow. While Cayde's death was part of the marketing campaign for the launch of Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion, the fact that it would happen was foreshadowed by the introduction of an otherwise anonymous sidearm: Spoiler Alert. The gun's description states that someone is going to die, and with the weapon returning in The Witch Queen, it's worth exploring the possibilities for who it might be.
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Killing off Commander Zavala with The Witch Queen would make for a lot of shock value considering the Awoken leader has been a main character for a long time. With two attempts on his life during the events of Season of the Chosen, Zavala seems to have plot armor at the moment, which would make his premature demise all the more disconcerting. However, Zavala doesn't seem to be involved in The Witch Queen expansion as much
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