

Or at least that is the way I did it.)Īfter our moment of rage we fell back to our home and closed out the world not knowing what to do or how to repent for and repair all the damage our actions have caused. We saw the true face of our chosen leader and killed them. The country has fallen to ♥♥♥♥ because we killed both of the leaders of the Golden Path. I would love to see a DLC where Pagan Min returns to find our character broken by the realities of our choices. He was so angry of being a tool, he used rebellion and freedom tunes to manipulate Kyrat to extract his own revenge, even went as far to use his wife and slaughter a child because his failures were eating him inside out.
#Far cry 4 pagan min install#
He just couldnt accept the fact that his rebellion was a disgusie for someone from Chinese triad, an outsider, to install his own kingdom by slaying another tyrant in front of him.

I believe the real villain was Mohan Ghale. His anger and frustration, seeing them as "monkeys throwing sh**t at each other" pretty much proves that to me.īesides, I dont think we have any proof about Pagan being a fair ruler before madness consumed him. Golden Path screwed the country in first place via ruining Ishiwari's life and killing off Lakshamana which probably caused Pagan to hate his people each passing day. Its the pure Anti-AssassinsCreed storyline I believe, Maybe his ways were harsh, but he was a different man before. In the end, I realized that Pagan was the actual thing that Kyrat truly deserves with leaders like Amita and Sabal. I didnt even try killing Pagan because it felt so pointless. I watched the opposite version as Amita and she became a half-a** warlord. I wanted him to take the reins back but he passed his legacy to me. With all desperation I went to Pagan and spared his life. I went with Sabal and slowly watch him turn out to be a small scale Al Quadia jihadist. I never felt so sad and desperate in any game at its final moments. He even admitted that he went as a different man after entering his daughters tomb.

He wasnt even evil, he was a true necessary evil. What happened to his insanity? I wasnt satisfied with neither his death nor his portroyal in-game. "Vaas go there, Vaas do that!" they told him and he nodded. I had respect fro him in FC3 trailers, but in-game he had the persona of a wooden plank and a bulldog combined. Have a look at Vaas for example, had great potential yet he was executed so poorly he simply stayed as a "The cool dude in game box". I was expecting another mindless Hoyt like warlord who would be upset about bringing everything down, but instead I found a sad, broken man countering his sorrow with insanity via taking his frustration over Kyrat, waiting calmly at the dinner table. Just finishing the game, I was astonished by Pagan Min character.
