In a surprising turn of events, the mysterious quest that’s been taking theDestiny 2community by storm was first mentioned over a decade ago. That may seem impossible, since Destiny didn’t even exist yet, but the task was actually mentioned whenHalo 2released, all the way back in 2004.

TheDestiny 2correlation was brought up on Reddit, where a user linked to one of the earlier cut-scenes inHalo 2.The cut-scene featured Cortana mentioning to everyone present that there was a “Whisper” coming from Io.

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For those who aren’t in the know, the latest mission to enter intoDestiny 2is called “The Whisper.“It’s a timed mission that takes place on Io, and its reward isDestiny 2’s equivalent of the infamous Black Spindle weapon that dominated for quite some time in the originalDestiny.

The Whisper has been hailed by the community as a much-needed return to Bungie’s engagement with more curious players, and calls back to the days ofDestinywhere players wouldstumble upon secret missionsand figure them out on their own. The quest for the original Black Spindle was one such quest, manifesting as a hidden alternate path in a pre-existing mission.

The new version of Black Spindle, called Whisper of the Worm, is a more overtly Taken variant of the Black Spindle. The tip has the iconic white interference that taken enemies and objects have on them, giving it a distinct look. The gun’s lore tab is also fascinating, calling back to the end of the Warmind expansion where Guardians killed the physical manifestation of the Worm God Xol. The Lore tab tells us that Xol had “perished, but was not destroyed,” answering a criticism of many community members who felt that this all-powerful being wasfar too easily killed.

The quote taken from 2004’sHalo 2was, most certainly, not an elaborate plot from Bungie to foreshadow this quest. However, Bungie does like to connect its games - as evidenced by references toDestinyin I and references toMarathon: DurandalinDestiny.It wouldn’t be surprising if Bungie reached back into the Halo archives in order to name the quest.