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Yodzilla posted:Then you actually get to Zion and you find out that Joshua is just some dude that everybody knows and just loving chills with them around the fire and the whole warlord aspect was completely nonexistent. Did they just record Jed's dialog before they were able to create all of the content? I think that was intentional. In his dialogs Joshua makes it clear that he is trying hard not to lead the tribe as an all powerful chief. Whether or not the Dead Horses end up revering him as a new Father figure, it's not the aura he's trying to cultivate. Follows-Chalk is also a bit of an iconoclast, other members of the tribe seem to have greater reverence for the Big J. To outsiders like the caravan company the Legend of the Burned Man probably has a greater influence on them than current events.
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