The Resist Ending is Far Cry 5 is fucking perfect and I will not only die on this hill but I will be the sole defender of it in the fortress I built on it
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The Resist Ending is Far Cry 5 is fucking perfect and I will not only die on this hill but I will be the sole defender of it in the fortress I built on it
Apparently the reason why everyone knows that the Judge is the deputy is because pastor Jerome talked to Joseph Seed after the 7 year wait and told everybody about it.
We’re all so hyped for new content but what if it’s set in Dutch’s bunker and it’s just you and Joseph reading books on opposite sides of the room for 5 hours straight with only the odd grunt of mild contempt here and there to break up the silence
Silas Wilder had many regrets. When he was young, he regretted making his father angry. When he was older, he regretted not being back home in Alaska when his mother died. When he was a 16 year old with too much anger then sense, he regretted fighting with his uncle and becoming homeless. As a young man of 24, he regretted ever coming to Hope County, Montana.
He paced around Dutch's bunker as Joseph Seed, the biggest thorn in his side since his actual father's probation, slept. A part of him was tempted to strangle him. Another part of him was terrified of the idea of being alone here for God knew how long. He signed and ran a hand through his messy black hair. He scowled at how long and greasy it had gotten. He and Joseph already talked about supplies, and they agreed that once a month, they could shower as an attempt to conserve water. He went into the bathroom with a longing glance at the shower before taking a pair of scissors out of the drug cabinet.
He held them and weighed them in his hand. He could end this right now. He could just spite Joseph to a remaining life of solitude. It's not like he didn't deserve it.
As a kid, his father knew it when he beat him til he thought he saw God. His mother knew it as she forgot about him long before she died. His uncle and aunt knew it when they abandoned him knowing that no one would want him. Hell, he's sure that Sherriff Whitehorse regretted ever giving him a chance at a life in the first place. The worst part was, he regretted killing the other Seeds.
He actually regretted trying to preserve his life. He being the one still here and breathing. Sometimes, he could still see John desperately holding on to him as he tried to get him to see the error of his ways, Faith as she held out her hand and the sadness as he flinched away from her, and Jacob as he wearily told him his world was ending and it was all his fault.
He gasped as he noticed the tears silently dripping down his face and onto the concrete floor. He didn't know who he was crying for, but he still didn't bother trying to stop the tears.
The last fell as Joseph entered the small room. "Are...are you alright, child?"
Silas wiped his face and nodded. "Yes...Joseph...father...I'm ready to confess. Please, let me atone."
"Oh God! He was right! He was f-ing right all along!!!"
"Rook! GO! DRIVE!!!"
OKAY. SOMEONE WRITE/DRAW THIS PLEASE
Joseph : ‘But most of all...it means I was right.’
Deputy :
Far Cry 5 Ending
So i’m on the interwebs looking at what people thought about the resist ending and unfortunately, a lot of people think its shit. That makes me mad. Now, idc if they interpret the ‘good vs bad’ endings themselves, that’s not the point of this. I mean specifically the people who think the ending was shit and poorly done etc etc etc (of course you don’t have to agree with me, that’s fine carry on).
Long post under the cut but also has a TL;DR