by design, probably -- the <a href="/wiki/A_Long_Road" title="A Long Road">Chilly</a>, <a href="/wiki/The_Castle_of_Forests" title="The Castle of Forests">Silvered</a>, <a href="/wiki/Down_among_the_Lorn-Flukes" title="Down among the Lorn-Flukes">Abyssal</a> and <a href="/wiki/The_Approach_to_the_Mountain" title="The Approach to the Mountain">Jewelled</a> Futures already have their own host of Destiny options you can access during any Festival. it's likely that the <a href="/wiki/The_Liberation_of_Night" title="The Liberation of Night">Dark</a> Future is the only old, pre-Irem future to offer advanced Destinies because Irem's glimpse of a midnight anarcho-commune is very, very different writing than the original "all is chaos" Obscure Future.
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