ARTHUR AND THE NUN
Depending on whether or not you play through one of the game’s side questlines, this is a conversation that you may or may not have witnessed, but if you did, you know exactly what we’re talking about. As Arthur helps Capain Monroe escape from the Army, he meets Sister Calderón on the train station, where he admits to her that he’s dying of tuberculosis (this conversation, though, also changes depending on your Honor level). His admission that he hasn’t got long left to live and that he’s afraid of what the future holds for him, as well as his grim acceptance of the fact that, given how he’s lived his life, maybe his untimely death is something he deserves, not to mention the look on his face while he admits all this, is something we’re not likely to forget anytime soon.
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