Dress up as ORYX from Destiny this Halloween

Posted 10/27/15

Bungie snuck in a brand new event this year to celebrate Halloween. The Festival of the Lost started October 26 and will run through November 9th. Players can wear masks and collect candy and goodies from the vendors in the Tower. There are also new …

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Dress up as ORYX from Destiny this Halloween

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Bungie snuck in a brand new event this year to celebrate Halloween. The Festival of the Lost started October 26 and will run through November 9th. Players can wear masks and collect candy and goodies from the vendors in the Tower. There are also new quests, emotes and events to participate in. (See the full event description here.)

If this wasn't cool enough, you can also download and print out four paper masks.

Don't have a costume picked out yet? Why not dress as the Taken King ORYK? Or maybe the Speaker?

You can download the masks below. It is recommended to print them on 11x17 card stock in full color. You will also need glue, scissors and have the ability to fold paper.

Download, print out and have fun this Halloween. It is your Destiny!

MASKS FOR REAL-LIFE GUARDIANS

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