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9/7/2015 6:03:52 PM
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Yep. (Fun fact, Saint-14 died during the battle of the twilight gap)
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  • Actually he didn't die at twighlight gap if he had the helm of saint 14 would've been in the gjallarhorn

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  • Not all the armour of dead guardians went into gjallarhorn. So many died that there would be probably twice, if not more, as many gallys as survivors. Besides the helm of saint-14 is special, it wouldn't be dismantled to put in a weapon.

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  • Did he? I've always thought he died on his crusade

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  • The Osiris titan mark states "Though the city won a great battle at the gap, it lost an even greater mind." Osiris had a lot of respect for Saint-14 so I assume it references him.

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  • Edited by Ruin Tree: 9/8/2015 12:26:37 AM
    Yeah, but Saint-14 wasn't really a thinker, like the flavor text implies. Does it say who said the quote?

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  • Sister lupe, one of the disciples of Osiris says it. I was always under the impression Saint-14 was a great thinker. Maybe not in the warlock sense but he seemed very wise and noble. For example this is a quote from an uncommon titan mark: "A singer came to me, saying, 'You protect me, and I do nothing in return.' I told him to sing, and he understood." - Saint-14

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  • Perhaps it was Saint-14. Looking at the Darkness card, he has his own position on the nature of the Darkness. Perhaps he was one of the few almost Warlock-like Titans

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  • Edited by Circadian Wolf: 9/8/2015 2:40:02 AM
    To be honest the Titan's reputation as brutes isn't very accurate. Many of them are fairly intellectual, though not as devoted to learning as warlocks. Vell Tarlowe has a distinct understanding of the blades of crota and actually informs Eriana about them in the grimoire card. Then Kabr, who managed to fashion armour, weapons and even the aegis out of broken vex which is a pretty large technological feat. Even Wei Ning has some pretty inspiring quotes like the one on the VoG titan mark.

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  • Edited by Ruin Tree: 9/8/2015 4:46:04 AM
    Titans are really under appreciated. We're kinda forgotten in the petty squabbles between Hunters and Warlocks

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