The journey in Hope County reached a somber end as Ethan apologized to Joseph before passing away. After a flashback to Ethan's childhood, Joseph placed his son's body at the base of the burning tree and begged for death. I finally gave him the justice he asked for before returning to Prosperity to share a final drink with Carmina.
This is my last post about Far Cry New Dawn. It began with Ethan saying sorry to his father, having finally understood the consequences of his actions. Joseph tried his best to calm him down in those final moments.
Ethan died right in front of Joseph, which caused the man to let out a hollow scream before he carried his son's body away. An intermission followed, showing younger Ethan years ago.
The flashback featured Ethan as a child, asking his dad why he couldn't have an apple from the sacred tree. Joseph tried to convince him in his own way, but Ethan insisted he would have one once he grew up.
Back in the present, Joseph took Ethan's body and placed it beneath the tree, setting the sacred tree on fire. The flames quickly began to consume the tree he lost his son for.
Joseph then asked me to give him justice and end his life. I only had one real option, and since I had wanted to do this for a long time, I pulled the trigger and finished it.
I noticed the body had already started to burn along with the tree. Before leaving the sanctuary for good, I turned back one last time to see the end of the cult's legacy.
I used the airdrop feature to get back to Prosperity quickly. There was still a bit of the story left to witness at the homebase before the credits rolled.
After getting inside the base, I headed out to the grave of Rush, which was located just outside the main walls of the settlement.
Carmina came over with some beer bottles. After a quiet conversation about everything that had happened, they shared a toast before the main story concept finally came to an end.
The camera panned out toward the isolation zone, and the game informed me that the world was mine now. This means I can explore the post-apocalyptic landscape as much as I want from here on out.
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