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Will Destiny 2 Season of Dawn Actually Cause Any FOMO? Let’s Look Back

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Finally letting Osiris leave the Infinite Forest and do something of some actual significance after years of hyping him up was exciting. Doubly so considering that what Osiris was in the mood to do after running around with the Vex for years was to revive a hero that has also been teased and hyped up in Destiny’s lore for years now: Saint-14.

The story missions early on in the season were arguably the highlight of the whole thing. That’s not to imply that Season of Dawn was weak overall, it’s just that those missions were extremely well done. Saint-14’s voice actor, Brian T. Delaney, did an incredible job expressing melancholy, hopelessness and then eventually resolve, strength and even humor as the season went on.

Saint-14 wound up being the real star of the season, and when next season starts, his next goal will be to try and one up Lord Shaxx’s ability to gas guardians up in PvP when he takes over as the new Trials of Osiris emcee.


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