DESTINY 2 Beyond Light – All Eramis Scenes



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Destiny 2 Beyond Light Eramis Scenes. All Eramis cutscenes from the Destiny 2 Beyond Light Expansion. All scenes with Eramis, Kell of Darkness in Destiny 2 Beyond Light including her death scene. I think she’s a really good character and you understand her being angry at the vanguard.

Destiny 2 Beyond Light All Eramis Scenes

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  1. If I can be honest I’m kinda with her she only wanted what was best for her people and this wouldn’t have happened if humanity shared the light i love how the writers pull a attack on titan and made the real enemies mankind itself and I also like how our character speaks what’s on their mind more

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  2. I love these Fallen characters. Something about the way they move… the motion capture and animation is spot on. They move and act in a way that makes you believe that they're real living creatures rather than fantastical monsters, and yet they're so inhuman. They way they move all four arms… I don't know how to describe it. They move their hands like we do when we speak, but with their own patterns and gestures. It's immerses me in the universe.

    Also, I like the drive of these characters. One thing Destiny doesn't usually have is good drive for the antagonists, which has been steadily improving. Forsaken was good, but I think both Beyond Light and the Taken King are at the top of the game when it comes to the archvillains – not in combat, but in story. Through countless lore, especially the Books of Sorrow, and the gameplay of TK, Oryx cuts a very imposing villain. He's not moustache-twirling evil, but a frightening nihilistic and sadistic force that seeks only to destroy us all.

    Eramis, on the other hand, has an almost human backstory. She watched the Traveler's movement on Riis, but when the Whirlwind struck she lost her mate and her children. She comes to Sol, fights alongside the rest of her kind for a cause she slowly begins to grow disillusioned with, and eventually breaks away from Fallen norm – after Fallen norm has been shattered and broken by Guardians, the arrival of Oryx, and the Scorn – and attempts to go back to the peace she remembered from home. When that doesn't work for her, she turns to vengeance, and hence the story of Beyond Light. It's impressive, and I truly think that Eramis is equal in terms of writing to Oryx.

    I utterly loved this expansion.

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