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3/9/2019 3:06:08 PM
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Zavala has PTSD

During the Red War Zavala turns from a stoic commander to a defeated husk of a man. Once we save the day his disposition changes, but I got a feeling that the loss of the city still haunts him. During War-mind Zavala puts a noticeable emphasis on the fact that Ana wasn’t at the city to help defend it. During the events of Forsaken Zavala doesn’t want us to go, on official record of course, because we need to defend the city. Also after retrieving the body of Cayde, Zavala says “I refuse to burry any more friends”, meaning he still feels guilty for the Red War. Zavala is not a heartless monster. Zavala is suffering from PTSD, and now guardians are turning away from the Vanguard towards the Drifter. Thoughts?

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  • I respect zabala for what the character stands for but I always end up joining the dark side one way or another. I believe the traveler is shady, I still have no idea what the traveler is. Its a huge orb that grants powers but thats it? What the heck is actually inside the orb? What exactly does the orb truly want? There is history of it running away and leaving other “chosen” aliens to fend for themselves. The traveler is really shady and I honestly don’t trust it, many other dialogue in the game also makes me wonder if guardians are actually the good guys. Something about the drifter and even osiris makes me feel more at home, like these guys want answers but everyone else makes them out to be evil or whatever.

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