Destiny 2: Rendezvous Eternity (How To Complete, Lodi Eternity Location & Rewards)

Any conversation with Lodi can sometimes be a deep way to reach certain understandings, and he has a few things to talk about Eternity.

The Rendezvous: Eternity Triumph sets you on a path to find Lodi in Eternity and speak with him, which should be a worthwhile and inspiring conversation about fate.

You will need to first head to Xur’s Dominion in Eternity, and from there, finding Lodi should not be that difficult since he can be found in the Valley.

Lodi Eternity Location

Since there is no exact map for Eternity, you will have to resort to selecting it from the Destinations menu and will have to choose Xur’s Treasure Hoard as a starting point.

From there, you will need to travel to the Valley in Xur’s Dominion to reach Lodi, who will appear once you are nearby.

How To Complete Rendezvous: Eternity?

You will want to fast travel to Eternity and select Xur’s Treasure Hoard, which will take you to the area where you can access the portal to Xur’s Dominion.

Head towards the pinkish-purple energy in through the other room to do this, and this will teleport you to the icy location where you will be able to find Lodi.

Head straight towards the ruins, and you will be in the Valley, where Lodi will appear, allowing you to interact with him to start the conversation.

Listen to what Lodi has to say, and once the conversation has ended, he will leave the area, and this will complete the Triumph.

Rendezvous: Eternity Rewards

After your conversation with Lodi, you may return to The Tower and visit the Monument of Triumph to claim 10 Legendary Marks from any of the Tenets for the completion of this Triumph.

Verdict

As you reach Lodi, he begins to talk about Eternity, and it seems that there is a lot that is on his mind when it comes to this fascinating location.

From the location itself, its presence and purpose, Lodi begins to question everything, eventually reaching the point where The Nine are involved.

He wonders about how things may not be fixed based on what everyone believes and suggests that maybe even the smallest efforts may be enough to change fate.

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