In 2004, over a decade and a half-ago, Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 crashed somewhere on the planet Earth. There were many lives lost and trauma’s acquired. Much like Exotic loot, the survivors of Flight 815 found any concrete answers almost non-existent.

Thanks to JJ Abram‘s debut in pop-culture, the Tower once a year celebrates the survivors of Flight 815‘s triumphant victory of the time-displaced island and smoke monster.

Much like Christmas, (everyone knows bebe Jesus was born in the Summer not the Winter), Festival of the Lost is celebrated in the wrong month. The tower puts up all its decorations on October 16th (not September 22nd, the premiere of Lost).

Here is what we get to look forward to according to Bungie.net:

FESTIVAL OF THE LOST – 2018

I’ll be damned if we’re gonna sit around and mope all day—Cayde woulda hated that. So let’s have some fun, huh? Put on this mask, and go show the bad guys they can’t keep us down.” —Amanda Holliday
For Guardians, death is usually a temporary condition, no more dangerous than a splinter and forgotten just as quickly. Even after Eva Levante first brought the City’s traditions to the Tower with Festival of the Lost, it was less a time for remembrance and more of an irreverent celebration.
The last year has changed everything. The Red Legion razed the Last City. Countless Guardians were lost. Despite victories on Mercury and Mars, morale in the Tower is low after the fall of a legend: Cayde-6. This year, death has not passed us by. It has come to stay.
More than ever, it’s important to remember loved ones who have fallen, and to celebrate the fact that we have lived to fight on in their honor. Festival of the Lost begins for all players of Destiny 2 on Tuesday, October 16.

Light in the Dark

No one has heard from Eva Levante since the City fell. Shipwright Amanda Holliday has stepped up to raise everyone’s spirits. Thanks to her, the Tower is filled with merriment, as memories good and bittersweet fill our hearts.
New Triumphs will be available for you to earn, and Holliday will offer daily bounties that award Fragmented Souls. These items can be used to purchase Festival of the Lost masks, as well as the Horror Story Legendary Auto Rifle.

But even with the Tower illuminated by spooky violet candles, there’s always something scary lurking just out of sight.
Looks like Amanda has more shit to do other than the Chaperone quest, look at you Amanda! Lil cutie-pie. Also, while it may not be the vacuum gun of Luigi’s Mansion, or a gun from JJ Abram’s hit show Lost, we get a new weapon: Horror Story.
Will Horror Story be good? THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOW (we will know on October 16th).

Fear and Fright

This year, Festival of the Lost brings more than just masks. For a limited time, all players of Destiny 2 are invited to the Haunted Forest. Guardians have been tasked with clearing out its ghouls and demons, which are spooking up a storm. You’ll have 15 minutes to dive as deep as you can into the Haunted Forest and clear out the Nightmares lying in wait. Be wary—the deeper you go, the more difficult your job will become.
You can jump into the dark as a solo player, with a pre-made fireteam, or through matchmaking to join other Guardians in the fight.
To commemorate the tragedies in Lost, the Festival of the Lost gives you a limited time replication of the forest in Lost where you have to fight baddies and spooky creatures. While the rights of the Smoke Monster are tangled up in bullshit copyright disputes in the distant future (the Abrams family can’t agree on a proper price percentage with Disney-Namco-Bandi-Crest-Tidepod to liscense it out).
Should be fun tho.

On the Case

Most players of Forsaken have already won justice for Cayde-6. But near the conclusion of Festival of the Lost, they’ll be called once again to avenge a fallen friend. Master Ives has been struck down. Maybe someone wanted to settle an old score, or lost their temper when receiving an Edge Transit. Whatever provoked the wrongdoing, justice must be served.
This pursuit of Master Ives’ killers will take place through a quest line, which adds an additional powerful reward for you to earn each week. The hunt begins on Tuesday, October 30.
Like the liscensing issues with the Smoke Monster, Jack Shepard is also trademarked. In place of Jack Shepard’s iconic (or dull) death at the end of Lost, we get Master Ives.
Who the fuck is this guy? I have no idea… comment if you’re a Lore Hound that pays attention.

Treats for All

Alongside the Festival of the Lost rewards from Amanda Holliday and the Festival of the Lost Triumphs, players will earn an Ephemeral Engram every time they fill their XP bar after achieving the max character level. Players will receive this engram in addition to the Steadfast Engram, which effectively awards players double Bright Engrams for the duration of Festival of the Lost. Players may also purchase Ephemeral Engrams from Tess Everis in the Tower, if they so choose.
Tess will also feature rewards from the Ephemeral Engram on the Bright Dust store throughout the event, for those wishing to purchase specific items directly.
We’ll be getting so 2spoopy4me items as well.
The whole event looks pretty fun, and follows the trend that Bungie/High Moon Studios are actually having fun designing this shit. I always welcome new gameplay, events, and missions… Even if they aren’t my cup-of-tea, anytime a game adds more shit to it, that is a good sign.
What do you think tho, fellow guardian? Will this be the shit, or just shit? Let me know. Also, please tell me who Master Ives is…
Here’s holding out for a Smoke Monster Sparrow
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