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Ornamental Shell
Item: Ghost Shell
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Item: Intrinsic
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Item: Container
Debt
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From Whence They Came
Item: Daily Bounty
Crystocrene Grips
Item: Gauntlets
Mad Machinery
Collectible
Rumble
Activity
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Record
Contingency Plan
Item: Scout Rifle
Arctic Arsenalist
Collectible
Tier 1: Charge Time
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Item: Dummy item
Blast Radius
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Grenade Gamble
Record
Dreambane Grips
Item: Dummy Gauntlets
Glory to the Emperor
Collectible
Volatile Flake
Item: Seasonal Currency
Hezen Vengeance
Record
Recovery-Forged
Item: Artifice Armor Mod
Deathsinger's Grip
Collectible
Sondok-C
Item: Submachine Gun
Eagle's Gloves
Item: Warlock Universal Ornament
Northlight Warlock Bundle
Item: Package
Pins and Needles
Record
Spectral Page
Item: Dummy Event Currency
Master Guide
Item: Emblem
Recuperation Rune
Item: Dummy Rune Casting
Freezing Point
Record
A Glowing Solstice
Item: Quest Step
Fynch I
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Free-For-All Matches
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Strike Them Down
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Enhanced Sidearm Targeting
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Ahamkara Bone
Item: Archie's Gift
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Act I: Echoed Warnings
Item: Quest Step
Crucible
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Treasure Trove
Record
Sailing Shield
Item: Ship
Solo Slayer
Record
Gallant Charge
Collectible
Intrepid Discovery Mask
Item: Hunter Universal Ornament
Alchemical Dawn Shell
Item: Ghost Shell
Grimoire: BRAVE Arsenal
Lore
Eerie Weapons Engram
Item: Engram
Enhanced Sniper Rifle Targeting
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Orbweaver
Item: Daily Bounty
Relentless Momentum
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First Ascent Bond
Item: Warlock Bond
Virtuous Boots
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Righteous Vest
Item: Chest Armor
Splice of Life
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Final Entry
Record
Season 16 Rewards
Item: Dummy item
Sunlit Greaves (Unkindled)
Item: Leg Armor
Turris Shade Mark
Item: Titan Mark
Winterdrift Engram
Item: Bright Engram
Outlawed Invader Greaves
Collectible
Wildwood Mask
Item: Helmet
Deep Stone Crypt
Activity
Unflinching Large Arms
Item: Deprecated Perk
Anti-barrier Submachine Gun
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Tyranny of Heaven
Item: Combat Bow
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Starfarer 7M Upgrade - Shader
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Item: Vault of Glass Armor Mod
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Item: Currency
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Item: Armor Ornament
Doki Doki Destiny Warlock Gloves
Item: Warlock Universal Ornament
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Trials Engram
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Hullabaloo
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Heavyweight Elevation
Record
Couturier Longcoat
Item: Warlock Universal Ornament
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Item: Transmat Effect
Outlawed Collector Greaves
Item: Leg Armor
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Impassive Overthrow
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Glass
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Item: Mask Ornament
Leonid MV
Item: Ship
WANTED: The Rifleman
Record
Explosive Personality
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Veritas Hood
Item: Helmet
War Numen's Mark
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Path Followed Shell
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And Another Thing
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Europan Explorer III
Item: Quest Step
Colubrid Forester
Item: Shader
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Elegy for Callum Sol and Callum's Refrain
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Top Rope
Item: Titan Finisher
Defense Rune
Item: Dummy Rune Casting
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Item: Pulse Rifle
Ghost Writer
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Substitutional Alloy Cloak
Item: Hunter Cloak
Enhanced Unflinching Scout Rifle Aim
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Spirit of Renewal 2644022231 DestinySandboxPerkDefinition

Improves Duskfield grenades.

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Blast from the Past 183125260 DestinyInventoryItemDefinition

Defeat targets with precision damage and defeat targets with Shotguns in Gambit or Crucible matches. Guardians grant the most efficient progress.

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III: Just a Kindness 915662497 DestinyLoreDefinition

The Warlock could handle the war beasts. The Cabal Legionaries were slow enough that she could thin their numbers in the open. Even the massive Centurion wouldn't be an issue once it was alone. But there were three Psions up on the ridge with their rifles trained on her position, and if she moved from behind her boulder, she was finished. Druis knelt in the coarse red sand and cursed under her breath. She hadn't expected this much opposition. She didn't have the energy to teleport. Getting out of this was going to be painful. She took a deep breath, formed a roiling Void grenade in her hand, and— An explosion erupted from somewhere on the ridge. Gunshots – not the ozone pop of Cabal Slug Rifles, but the sweet crack of old-fashioned black powder. The Centurion barked orders at the Legionaries, but panic quickly won out over commands. Druis heard their guttural cries as something picked them off. Another explosion and the baying war beasts fell quiet. The gunfire drew closer, the Centurion bellowed… and then nothing. Druis cautiously poked her head out from behind her boulder. The Cabal squad lay in heaps around the gully. Remnants of Psions littered the ridge. The air was heavy with thick smoke and the smell of black oil. In the midst of the carnage, a lone Hunter holstered his weapon and stepped over a corpse. He walked with tight efficiency; no movement wasted. He was graceful, even for a Hunter. Druis stepped into the open and raised a hand in greeting. "'Hoy, Guardian!" she called. "I appreciate your handiwork! The name's Druis, and you just saved me a lot of trouble." The Hunter's expression was hidden by his heavy helmet. He gave a perfunctory wave and knelt to examine the Centurion's weapon. Now that she was standing, Druis realized she was a full head taller than the Hunter. Suppose everyone seems tall when you're cowering behind a rock, she thought. She pulled off her helmet and let the fresh air cool her slate-blue skin. Her dark hair limply unfurled from where it was piled atop her head. She fixed the Hunter with her golden eyes and smiled. "I signed up for a simple salvage run," she said. "Transmat some supplies, run 'em to the City. I've had a headache all morning and didn't want anything loud." The Hunter nodded without looking up and pulled a sparking catalyst from a Slug Rifle. Druis chuckled. "It's okay," she said, nudging the body of a fallen Legionary with her boot. "You don't have to talk when you can shoot like that." The Hunter paused, then stood and faced her. "I am… they call me Crow," he said, "and I am glad I could be of some help." The Hunter's voice was soft and refined, and while it had a frosty edge, it was not unfriendly. "Not as glad as I am," Druis said. "The last thing I needed today was to take a rez with this headache. I told the Cabal that, but they wouldn't listen. Rude of 'em." Crow laughed politely. "That I can understand. After being brought back, I feel out of sorts for hours." He turned to look for more Cabal weapons and something caught the Warlock's eye. She whooped. The Hunter looked up, ready. "I'll be damned!" cried Druis, pointing to his arm. "You're Reefborn, aren't you? Earthborn here, but you and me, we still go way back!" Crow looked down. A strip of leather had been torn from his gauntlet, and beneath it, his own grey-blue Awoken skin could clearly be seen. When he looked up, Druis had nearly closed the distance between them in a few long strides. His hand hovered over his weapon before the Warlock clapped him on the back. "Figured you for one. It was your voice and the way you move." The tall woman playfully juked from side to side. Crow was quiet. Druis wished she could see the helmeted Hunter's expression. To her relief, there was a beep from the tracker on her belt. "Finally, some good news," she said. "We're right on top of the supply coordinates." She scanned the area and located the tiny supply ship half-hidden by a rockslide. "Since you kept this cargo out of the hands of the Cabal, I'd say you're entitled to a cut." "That won't be necessary," Crow said. He shifted his weight and hid his exposed arm behind his back. It was the first awkward movement Druis had seen him make. "I didn't say it was necessary," she replied. "Just a kindness between two bright-eyed Awoken. Won't be a minute." She ducked into the sand-filled hold of the tiny ship and found the shipping crates. Dim red lights blinked on their panels—the seals had broken long ago. She pried the lid off of the closest one. Inside the grime-covered bottles, the liquid still shone with a gentle orange glow. She uncorked one, wiped the neck clean against her vestments, and took a sip. It was bright with honey and salt and burned her throat with a clean, gingery sweetness. "We're in luck!" Druis called as she hopped outside with the bottle. But the Hunter was gone. Druis placed the bottle on a flat stone and took a seat next to it. Though she did not expect her companion to return, she waited, busying herself by picking dried blood from the velvety hem of her garment. Finally, she sighed, slapped her palms on her thighs, and reached for the drink. "To Crow," she shrugged.

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