Her findings are not "optimistic" for Pagan and his "vision" of Kyrat. Noore Najjar: Comes to Kyrat with family to determine the living condition of people.
Downfall: falling in love with and sleeping/committing adultery with another man (doesn't help that the man is in direct conflict with your husband), kills her husband when he kills her daughter, flees the country and leaves her son in the dark and then sends him into said country knowing nothing about the situation or any history. Ishwari: Good intentions, helped Mohan step up as a leader and had ambitions. Disgraced himself by killing his wife's daughter out of rage/betrayal/disgust that the daughter was a direct descendant of the false king. Mohan: Good intentions, wanted to set up progressive state with religious and traditionalist values.
Hopefully I'm reading too much into it and Amita is just cold-hearted enough to stick to kidnapping children and putting them to work as soldiers and forced labor and did not resort to killing a young girl who stood a possible chance as a beacon for the religious fanatics of Kyrat.Įither way I know that regardless of who I choose I'm killing everyone EXCEPT Bhadra as there's no one who was or is involved who is completely clean. Otherwise if Bhadra was killed and her corpse can be found somewhere else where did you find it? If no one checks this out/provides an answer prior to my investigation once I complete the game I'll follow up with any discovery. If someone went with Amita's ending and has time to check the location is southeast of Jalendu Temple (x:582.4, y: 639.3) Has anyone else considered this and if so has anyone investigated to see if Amita did kill Bhadra and, if so, is her corpse in 'Tarun Matara's Sleep'? This underwater location is one of the only ones where there was nothing there when I initially discovered it. The location itself is underwater (which is odd) and has no connection besides simply being there (normally if there is an underwater marker there is a wreckage or salvage of some sort. If Bhadra was murdered then this location name takes on a much more sinister meaning. This is where the Goddess supposedly rests in between incarnations and is simply a name. There is a location called "Tarun Matara's Sleep" which would make me believe one of two things. This strikes me as odd and I wonder if Amita is cold-hearted enough to make sure that she wasn't just sent away but dispatched so that there is no way that another living Goddess can take her place. When Ajay asks what Amita did to Bhadra she coldy replies that she sent her away and that there is no use searching for her. Throughout the story (early on at least) it seems as though Amita is much more emotionally invested and connected to Bhadra and how she feels as opposed to treating her like a symbol. The one thing that stuck me as odd was Bhadra and her place in this world. The key difference is that when watching the endings with Sabal he is ruthless and kills off supporters of Amita whereas Amita is content on kidnapping children to help fight off resistance members of the Golden Path (preparing to set itself up as an established regime which sets the cycle over again for a new resistance.sigh). Going off of what I had read alone I was more tempted to choose Amita as she stood for progress and making the country modernized as opposed to Sabal's method of tradition (which is what Ajay's father was about and ultimately that belief system led him astray/dead). I ended up catching the endings with what happens post-end with Amita and Sabal (long story short they're both dicks). So I have yet to complete the game (been popping between this, AC: Unity, Hearthstone, and work.