![]() I want to see him succeed.Īnd, I do want to add, I really do find it notable! He’s one of the only Glowing Ones in the modern Fallout games to ever not release any radiation that harms the player. I hope he makes it to the moon, or even the abandoned Mothership Zeta, and gets to found his ideal society. Ultimately, that’s why I like him and have always ended up helping his flock, because regardless of zealotry or whether he’s really on a mission from God, someone who wants to lead people who is that dedicated to forgiveness and kindness deserves to succeed, IMO.Īfter all, many of the Wasteland’s cults would simply have let Chris die to help them succeed in their mission, and Jason refuses to let that happen! He is more dedicated to doing what he believes is morally right to do, than to his own goals.Īnd in the Wasteland, that is something that people very badly need. Regardless of if that’s correct, which obviously it ends up not being, judging by how hurt Chris is when you eventually convince him of his humanity, I can’t help think that kindness in the Wasteland deserves to be protected, y’know? There’s something to me about that kindness, and how he says and clearly from how Chris reacts to you bringing the conversation up, very much originally did try to convince Chris he was human, despite how useful Chris is to them, and only gave up because he was unable to be convinced and now believes the delusion is kinder… He’s so kind he wants to save his feral flock members from having to die for something they can’t control… yet unlike his counterpart Oswald in FO4 or other similar Ghoul cult leaders we’ve met in Fallout, he is under no delusions that they are not a danger to you and others, and will openly forgive you for having to kill them throughout the quest despite explicitly considering them family! Oz works as nutrition specialist and personal trainer at a pretty posh fitness club (since that college football carreer did not work out at all, still a sore spot even tho it’s been over 10 years) He loves vegan burgers and cookies.Personally, I actually like him myself because of how endlessly kind he is, but as I was reading what you said, I started to realize I also actually find that vacant zealotry that you find offputting, to me is actually what makes him more interesting as a character!īecause to me, the foundational element of Jason’s character, for better or for worse, is that he’s a deeply, deeply kind man. Both are very bossy, eager to prove himself and generally very helpful (especially when he’s able to take charge ) whatever that means for a werewolf) Eitherway he is very uncomfortable with his wolf self. ![]() The wolf feels like a completly different Identity to him, especially since Austin is a vegetarian and the wolf is not. Oz was bitten by a prime, that makes him a first generation werewolf, a so called “black blood”. Oz works as nutrition specialist and personal trainer at a pretty posh fitness club (since that college football carreer did not work out at all, still a sore spot even tho it’s been over 10 years) He loves vegan burgers and cookies. ![]() At the moment he works as freelance artist. His behaviour can become annoying for others and harmful for himself, relationships and jobs. He tends to hyperfixate on things and people but never in an abusive way nor does he endanger others. ![]() Due to his body height most think he is dominant but he never really feels like making decisions for others, he enjoys it much more to go with the flow, but never is a mindless follower, unless he becomes addicted to somebody. As a person he is really nice and kind, a bit moody, cocky, workaholic and prone to addictive behaviour in general. Jess is a born werewolf, that enables him to turn at will and he’s very much in synch with his wolfself, for him he is the wolf and the wolf is him. I proudly present the werewolf boyfriends. ![]()
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