Dog emote in Destiny 2 tells the story of Cristian – probably the bravest boy in the community

Dog emote in Destiny 2 tells the story of Cristian - probably the bravest boy in the community

Destiny 2 players have long loved the Loyal Companion emote. You already knew it was special, but now the background of this story became even more emotional. She talks about Cristian, arguably the bravest boy in the Destiny community, his canine sidekick Artemis and how, thanks to Bungie, their friendship will now live forever.

Both tragic and emotional, Cristian’s story is now immortalized in Destiny 2 with the help of the Bungie Foundation and the Make-A-Wish organization.

Which story is it? Cris was born with a rare genetic disorder. He had his first surgery when he was 17 days old and from then on he spent much of his childhood in and out of the hospital.

Even after a kidney transplant, Cristian’s road to recovery is still very long and arduous. He himself says that he often “reached a point where I believed that nobody could reach me anymore.”

Nobody except his dog Artemis.

Cristian and his dog Artemis

A dog was there for him in the darkest hours: Artemis, that’s Cristian’s dog and he was by his side every day in the darkest hours of his illness, when Cristian himself no longer believed in hope, smiling and wagging his tail. This may not be particularly challenging for a dog, but “Dogs are more than what they appear to be,” explains Cris.

That’s why Cristian’s dearest wish was that he, his dog Artemis and what their friendship stands for will never be forgotten.

“[Artemis] made me feel like the world wasn’t so bad after all. He’s just more than a dog, he’s my best friend, he’s my buddy.”

explains Cris in one Bungie video

Bungie is commemorating true friendship in Destiny 2

Destiny 2 has long been a game that stands for solidarity and friendship. You team up with friends, maybe even make new friends and gamble a bit. It was no different with Cristian, as he was in Bungie’s YouTube video reported.

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That’s why it was also wonderful that Bungie has now made his special wish come true.

Destiny isn’t just a game to me, it taught me a lot. […] I remember [Raids, Dungeons und Trials] all of those things, and it’s because of the people I’ve met along the way, and I feel like no other game other than Destiny has been able to do that. […]

tells Cris via YouTube about his experiences in Destiny 2

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Learn more about Cris and his story in this Bungie video on YouTube.

What did Bungie add to the game? Bungie designed an emote for Cristian’s dog Artemis, making him immortal in Destiny 2. Cristian is also immortalized in the space shooter in a Sparrow lorry.

The story of the two is representative of Tale of a Special Guardian, which is about “resilience, recovery and triumph made possible only by the Destiny community and their dog Artemis.”

“Whatever it is, we’ll handle it together,” Prime-40 said. “Same as always.” Artemis snorted in satisfaction, lying down and crossing his front paws protectively over Prime-40’s boots. The two gazed out across the plain, waiting together for what was to come next.

excerpt from the Destiny 2 Lore “Mind Chart”

Tens of thousands of fans are celebrating a new emote in Destiny 2, even though it costs real money

Make-A-Wish fulfills such special wishes: This promotion was made possible by the Bungie Foundation’s collaboration with Make-A-Wish. For over 20 years, the game developer has been committed to bringing joy to children through its partnership with Make-A-Wish. To date, Bungie has already fulfilled over 350 children’s wishes.

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Bungie surprises Cris with the fulfillment of his heart’s desire in Destiny 2.

However, Cris’ wish is somehow very special, because it not only makes his story clear, but also immortalizes a loyal animal friend forever.

  • Every player in Destiny 2 can now buy Cris’ dog named “Artemis” as an emote, donate it to a good cause and then pet it again and again in-game.
  • Bungie has also dedicated its own lore to Cris (aka Prime-40) and Artemis, which reports on the special friendship between the two.
  • In addition, there is a cute Artemis cuddly toy that Bungie sells in its store.
  • As a bonus, every purchase of this or any other Bungie Foundation item from the Bungie Store includes the new one “Side by Side” emblem.

Where do you get the items and articles from? You can buy the Artemis emote in the game at Tess Eververse in the shop. In exchange for 1,000 silver. Silver is Destiny 2’s real-money currency. However, you would have to be quick, the emote is only available until the end of Season 17.

The Artemis Plush Prime-40 Artemis Plush is only available through the Bungie Store. It currently costs €34.00 there.

Every purchase is for a good cause: By the way, players who buy the emote or the Artemis plush from Bungie are actively helping to grant more wishes for children like Cristian. Bungie will direct 100% of the profits from these sales to the Bungie Foundation.

What do you think of Cris’ wish and, above all, how do you like Artemis in Destiny 2? Have you already used the emote and used it to pet Artemis? Like Cris, would you have thought of using your wish to have your dearest friend immortalized in a video game so that he would be immortal? Let us know what you think about it in the comments.

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