I never had the heart to take her back to Avernus. No matter what we went through, no matter how bleak things got, I never wanted her to relive any of her trauma
Unfortunately not really, they have a party but they don't mention her. But you talk to withers and you get options like "Karlach was like a sister to me"
3 random mfs invade the city you rule, then manage to somehow get into your house without your consent & u proceed to treat them like your friends? Something seems off here.
It’s interesting how with low honor he says it with his chest but in the high honor version he doesn’t even look Swanson in the eyes and has a sadness in his voice when he says that line
Nah I don't think so, I mean I wish Arthur could be end up happy but one of the reason that make him so compelling and human like are his depression, if they took it away I believe it would make him less interesting
@@hakonslyslid3493 Pretty late but she shows up after you bring her cross to her. You don’t even have to do all the encounters like the donation she asks for. If u don’t do the mission with her cross she won’t show up
Rabbit and small furred game most the time can be popped (literally) out the ass to clean em (think like your tube of toothpaste being rolled or squeezed bottom to top hole... except the top is the butt) and then the skin really does just come like a jacket for them.
Lmao I’m dumb as shit! 😅 I thought it was all a cinematic scene, until you fought the Wolves, and then had to enter the cinematic camera manually again. 😂😂😂😂😂 P.S. Bruhhh clean your damn guns! Lmao
When you know how this little relationship with Angelo ends, it becomes fascinating to watch how these two towers of crime bash against each other and size each other up, then feign friendship to get what they want from the other. Just as conmen would
That moment when u realize dutch risked his gang to save jack yet left john to die on multiple occasions. He gave Angelo bronte their actual names knowing that at this point their wanted in multiple states.
Bronte's actor got the best italian out of any media, only mistake was "date da bere sti uomini", should have been "date da bere A sti uomini", but the pronunciation was on point.
Because he makes Dutch look like a little kid throwing a tantrum because he didn't get his way (which in a way, Dutch is). Bronte is a Dutch who figured out how civilization works and is living like a king because it, doing exactly what Dutch was accused of wanting by Uncle. Dutch begins his sanity decline here, according to Benjamin Byron Davis, because Bronte represents what Dutch wanted, yet he himself feels repulsed by Bronte.