The Traveler serves as a god in Destiny 2 in many ways. It was responsible for humanity’s Golden Age and expansion throughout the solar system. It helped terraform planets and created the possibility of humans becoming an interstellar species. This was also done for the Eliksni in the past and in many ways both races revere and worship the Traveler. Despite this god-like status that the Traveler has achieved in Destiny 2, it’s painfully clear that its power is limited, and its wisdom might be even more so.
Many would likely equate godliness with omnipotence and omniscience even withinDestiny 2. The Traveler is revered and many people in Destiny 2’s story don’t see a reason to ever question it. Despite this and how devout the Vanguard's leaders do try to be to the Light it’s clear that the force that maintains their powers is not equal to the one that gifted them with the Ghosts. While the Traveler and the Light might be seen as one and the same, as the Darkness and pyramid ships are by many, it’s been demonstrated in Destiny 2 that the Traveler has made questionable decisions even in the time before The Witch Queen. In some cases, there could even be arguments that there are outright mistakes concerning who is gifted a Ghost and the power of the Light in Destiny 2.
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For humanity, this comes in the shape of Dredgen Yor. Originally known as Rezyl Azzir, he was gifted the Light during humanity’s Dark Age. Rezyl was a hero that worked to protect that Last City at its start and condemned those that used the Light for their own gain and power while the rest of humanity struggled. For much of his life, he was praised by others and his combat skills were effective
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