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FALLOUT NV: HONEST HEARTS
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Have any of yall played Fallout New vegas? more specifically the dlc... EVEN MORE SPECIFICALLY lonesome road and Honest Hearts, jeez I love those two, but honest hearts is something special to me, because your not meeting someone whos began nor ended their character arc, no its in the middle, someone your told about constantly referred to as the "burned man" throughout the main game as this once mass murdering monster who was executed by the main villain of the game had somehow lived well it turns out the burned man Joshua graham DID LIVE in this dlc and it turns out he was born a Mormon (which all things considered i would think if a christan did end up in the apcolipes i would bet they would be a Mormon, i mean have you SEEN the wasteland? im sure Missouri NOW would be eden compared to the mojave wasteland in fallout nv) and turned back to Christ in his time of which he needed most but he also (who mind you is like one of 3 maybe 4 openly christian characters of all of fallout nv) is slipping from his faith only using god as a crutch to murder out of "defense" and im not gonna spoil the ending, you can endorse it/ask him to put a cap in General Gobbledigook, convince him to flee and to never fight back, or a secret third ending to his story which I love so much more than the rest (tho referring to a mass murdering monster as General Gobbledigook is always tempting)