

I think he’s still alive, and will help us out somehow in lightfall. So I think he showed up, ready to convert us, and then decided he liked the light and stopped. Except he didn’t turn us to the dark, and there’s no evidence of him even attempting to. He’s described as a god I believe, which I imagine he would be if he showed up to do anything remotely like that, just like how rhulk manipulated the worms, which the hive viewed as gods. My theory is that he was sent here to turn us to the dark just like how rhulk turned the krill into the hive, but that he chose not to. The pyramid on the moon is most likely his, which would imply he’s been here a while, I’m guessing since the collapse or before, and yet we don’t know if him doing anything big. We don’t know much, but it is heavily implied that he was a disciple of the witness, but is also both light and dark, and betrayed the witness. Hopefully Calus is merely campaign fodder and staging for the real big bad of lightfall as he could serve as a narrator for the numerous enemies controlling these pyramids which all likely have fantastic disciple stories like Rhulk that I'd love to hear. New is better than another re-hash of old enemies.

"And his sin-so wicked, so divine-is that he will never cower when dusk does fall, but stand vigilant as old stars die and new Light blinks its first upon this fêted eternity"

All He offers is not as dark as it may seem." When the guiding shine fades and all seems lost He will call to you. The lore of Nezarec is what I'm looking forward to most as it could go in do many different and interesting directions. The final line could point to an outcome that almost looks beyond the traveler/witness conflict or of course he could end up as a big bad as you suggest. It can be interpreted as the light falling and his revival, but his rise not being as dark/dangerous as the rise of a disciple would appear. It's not clear if Lightfall's raid will have direct ties to the events and plot developments of the DLC's campaign yet, though it's fairly likely based on the connections between the campaigns and raids of past expansions.Depends how one interprete the Nezarec's Sin lore. When considering old raids: Oryx can be debated, as he originally os a wizard, but.

Taniks is a big shank, atrax-1 a captain (well crypt security is unique lmao), Consecrated + sanctified mind are harpy and minotaur. Additionally, according to Season 19's finale quest, Neomuna is home to a paracausal object called The Veil that has ties to the Traveler. Wdym, rhulk+Riven are the only unique bosses currently in game (countong new raids). This news comes just one day before the Lightfall expansion is scheduled to go live, in which players will travel to the Neptunian city of Neomuna and attempt to stop the new Disciple to the Witness, Emperor Calus, and his Cabal Shadow Legions from sieging the city. We must now confront the ancient threat growing at our doorstep." Along with its name, Bungie provided this description: "Ferried from an unknown time and place, a haunting presence has been detected. In a Tweet from the official Destiny 2 Twitter account, the studio has officially introduced the raid as the Root of Nightmares, which is about as spooky of a raid title as anyone could have hoped for.
