Outcast usually do have sharp tongues. I would know. Outcasts don’t fit with others. Mean spirited people and others who refuse to give us a chance for them to get to know us gives us that sharpness.
Aloy is the clone of the greatest scientific mind responsible for this world to even exist. Yeah to walk around these nutjobs and fanatical...uhhh civilians..it requires alot of sass and smartassery. 13:20 I actually only saw that for the first time in my third playthrough because i never took them along. She is a redhead allright. I laughed my ass off. Especially their response after.
Yup that one got me. It was so simple but funny. Even funnier, as someone who isn't particularly religious. For her to be sassing a priest is even better.
do you know the name of the sidequest? i have already completed the main story once, but i'm pretty sure i haven't explored 100% of the map yet, so i'll also be exploring around
@@Stanley-ip8jo hey thanks for the info, i've managed to find the settlement and took on this errand. quite the entertainment and some Behemoths to loot
Aloy: "So---the more children you have, the more authority you get? I guess that's one way to decide who leads a tribe." Teresa: "Why would there be any other?" If I go around claiming to be king just because I impregnated multiple chicks, I'd be burdened with lots of debt from child support, as well as be thrown into prison for fraud and child abandonment! Gera: "Scrappersap, the good stuff. Keeps you warm in a snowstorm, strips the grit out of a gearwheel" It's ethanol biofuel extracted from its power cell, mixed with oil lubricant.
"If I go around claiming to be king just because I impregnated multiple chicks, I'd be burdened with lots of debt from child support, as well as be thrown into prison for fraud and child abandonment!" - not in that world, buddy. You think Sun Kings payed child support? Or any IRL kings of the past? Nora is like the single matriarchal tribe
Nil respects Aloy's philosophy enough to put his own desires aside in deference hers. Aloy... pretty much shows contempt for Nil's. Not a healthy relationship.
@@forgottenfamily she suggests healthier alternatives for his iutlets such as the Eclipse because she realizes that the bandits are going to be a smaller threat in the long run and taking down the Eclipse is just as "good".
Honestly I think it might be foreshadowing to Horizon 3. Dunno if theyre gonna make Aloy reciprocate the feeling but I feel like Avad is going to come up w a royal marriage proposal or something. It might also be kinda cool to have Aloy marry a king, kinda badass. But given how her character is, she'd defo wont do it if it isn't imperative for the greater good.
@@tiagopatricio3805 I doubt Avad wants more than one wife tho. He made it clear that despite the many noble ladies they presented to him, he couldnt think of anyone else but Aloy. Also he wants to step down from the throne once his brother comes of age too. Seems like a good guy ngl
I was sure I played this game through and through, yet I have never met the weird guy on 08:45 as well as the couple on 13:00. Where are they on the map? Were they cut from the PC version maybe?
Marea is in Mother's Crown. You should encounter her on the main quest line: she's the person that tells you that the Carja sealed the gates due to corrupted machines which leads to the exchange listed. I don't think she gives any quests so aside from a fun exchange, she's forgettable. Brin is by far the easiest NPC to miss. There are no town markers to indicate that he's there, no quests to take you into his little corner, and not really good waypoints to give you directions. Possibly the easiest set of directions is that there is a campfire outside his house which is south east of the corrupted rockbreakers. It's an inlet into the mountains, north side of them. Hope that helps. Otherwise, just google "Brin's hut map".