The gift was from his bodyguard, which was Londra's best friend. The betrayal is because his wife and best friend were banging behind his back. So he kept the gift, as a reminder, to always watch your back, which is the primary reason he separated from the rest of the Zeniths of the main game.
It's not the first time they've appeared here...I've seen these weapons at least once...I think it was in the bunker complex where Aloy found the Gaia backup... And I think I've seen them somewhere in HZD
"a reminder to always watch your back" I think it would be pretty interesting to see someone close to Aloy start to loose faith in her during the third game or do the dirty and completely turn their back on her ( don't see anyone teaming up with nemesis but never say never)
There was this process of indoctrination in Mass Effect series, maybe Nemesis could be capable of such a thing. Or simply a master of cunning; it could be a good plot twist.
While a betrayal would definitely be interesting if done well, I don't see anyone siding with Nemesis if they know what its goal is, which sort of rules out anyone we currently have with us. Maybe it takes advantage of some people's religious beliefs, like Londra did with the Quen? Though, the only ones I can think of that might work with are the Nora, and Nemesis doesn't exactly give off "All-Mother" vibes. Plus, they think Aloy's the literal second coming, so I doubt they'd turn on her. Of course, this could just be flavor for Londra and we're all just reading too much into it lmao
There could be some who think Nemesis can't be defeated like Sylens initially thought, therefore serve Nemesis to maybe have a chance at surviving. Another idea I had was Nemesis brainwashing/getting people under his influence; sort of like indoctrination from Mass Effect.
@@OMGitsSparky Well if Hades can convinc ethe Shadow Carja then I'm pretty suer Nemesis could find a way too. I guess i treall ydepends on how and where Guerrila wantto take the next game.
@@sjsharp2007 I think Nemesis will have its own worshippers too, who will serve as the main human antagonists of Horizon 3 like the Shadow Carja and the Tenakth Rebels.
@@OMGitsSparky i think the quen empire is more likely - given all of the stuff about "compliance" in burning shores it seems that there might be some kind of rebellion in their own lands. we also know that overseer bohai from the faro's tomb quest left legacy's landfall to convince the quen emperor to aid the fight against nemesis. however, i could see there being some kind of choice where you can choose to try and work with the emperor against the rebellion to get his assistance, or join the rebellion and cause a revolution for the quen empire