Faith had gotten to Deputy Riley, Yes Faith loves Joseph and her brothers but she definitely would be excited to have a sister and what better than the dep.
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I'm generally not a fanon supremacy person I generally find the process of turning a character into a fandomized oc pretty obnoxious but Sharky Boshaw is an exception. Every piece of fanart drawn by a transparent bisexual makes me forget this man was written to be epic by straight dudes in 2018. Please give him ADHD even harder its important to my well-being
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I have two art styles and two art styles ONLY
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Woahhh- Dep-yuu-teee Rook
Jacob: Great outfit Angel, My soldier's standing at attention.
John: Locked and Loaded...
Faith: Two gun salute and ready to shoot
Based on the Bonnie McMurray bit from Letterkenny
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Jacob: question?
John: what's your question, Jacob?
Jacob: *shows john at my destroyed wolf beacon at whitetail mountain* WHO LET THE DO-
Dep, in the distance: I LET THE DOGS OUT!
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What's your favorite order to kill the Heralds in and why? <3
I don’t really have a favorite order, simply because I wish I could have not killed them 😅 In my first playthrough, I did John-Faith-Jacob, and in my second, Jacob-Faith-John, but I still started with the Holland Valley. I only went to the church for my Atonement when there was nothing left to do in the county.
That said, I think that what the game wants us to do is either Jacob-John-Faith (because of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse and the Seven Seals) or John-Jacob-Faith.
Dutch says to go to Fall’s End first because it’s the heart of the Resistance, and Holland Valley is also the mildest region since you mostly deal with regular cultists, not super soldiers and mind-controlled wolves or hallucinations and Angels everywhere. I kind of regret going to the Henbane River so early in my first playthrough because this region really took a toll on me. The Whitetails Mountains felt less intense in comparison.
In a way, John is the least powerful Herald and the easiest to take down (as frustrating as that dogfight can be) and, from what I understand, anyone who joins the Project has to meet The Baptist first, so I think it makes sense for the Deputy to do the same. After Jacob’s death, Wheaty motivates the Whitetails to end Eden’s Gate, but in my opinion, his speech implies that the fight against the cult is far from over, so killing The Soldier last seems a bit weird. Then, while her brothers each take only one Deputy, Faith captures two people, one of them being the Sheriff who, when she’s been defeated, says it’s time to go after Joseph, so taking down The Siren last feels right to me.
Also, in the Holland Valley, no major Resistance member dies, but in the Whitetail Mountains, one person is killed (Eli), and in the Henbane River, the Deputy loses two allies (Virgil and Burke), so if you play the regions in this order, things get more and more violent as you progress. And if you do John-Jacob-Faith, Joseph’s eulogies also get increasingly sad: he doesn’t cry for John, cries a bit for Jacob, and cries a lot for the last family member (Faith in this case).
Anyway, I think Holland Valley-Whitetail Mountains-Henbane River is the most logical order. Then, it makes sense to me to do either John-Jacob-Faith (for gameplay reasons) or Jacob-John-Faith (because of the prophecy).
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I love thinking of why John does the things he does and how it's probably related to the Deputy and I'm convinced he wears the key around his neck not just to taunt the Deputy but to also draw attention to his TITS
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you ever think about how john got the region full of actual shit?
like, oh faith- you get these bliss filled shrines where your priestess will gather and worship the father
oh jacob, you get these screeching practical red beacons that will gather wolves to be captured and turned into judges
and john- we're gonna fill these silos in your valley with shit... but its explosive shit, so that's fun...
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