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Sequel to I Could Have been Truthful (but would you have come willingly) Series Skipping past a few years of angst and solitude, here, she discovers Tilda's biggest secret, something she was meant to have learned some time ago.īecause our young huntress insists always in doing things her way in her own time, what happens when Aloy discovers that she's a mother? Someday, Aloy will love Tilda and their family together, but only time and communication can make it happen.
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Maybe even an animated TV series, eventually? Eh, one can hope.Blue_flowers Fandoms: Horizon: Zero Dawn (Video Game)
I do hope that this comic book series and the previous one leads to more Horizon Zero Dawn media. As an anime fan, I give this my approval. It gives an almost anime appearance to the characters, much like Avatar: The Last Airbender. The artwork for Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1 is also pretty nice.
Hopefully, this comic book goes into his backstory as well. We get hints of his backstory in the game proper, but not all that much. It’s also nice to see everyone else’s past, including Dervahl, since he was the one who eventually kills Ersa in the game. Ersa was a pretty sympathetic character, so it’s nice to see more of her, and how she came to be. The fact that it features Ersa as the main character is a nice bonus too. This comic book could basically be the story for a DLC for the game. If you liked Horizon Zero Dawn, then you’ll like Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1. Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1 ~ The Good So what do they do next? Well, we’ll just have to see in the next issue of Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation. He and Aloy can’t climb down either, because the ravine below is infested with Ravagers. Unfortunately, we don’t get to see what he sends next, because Erend cuts the story short at that point when he discovers that Korl has cut the bridge leading to him. Not even unarmed (initially) against a Ravager.
They do what they normally do with captives under the reign of Mad Sun King Jiran: throw them into a gladiator pit to fight against machines until they die. Turns out, the Carja managed to capture Ersa in the confusion of the melee. Only, when Erend looks back, he notices that Ersa isn’t following them in their getaway.
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The attack mostly goes well (despite a bit of trouble had by Erend), and they free the slaves. One day, they went on a raid against a Carja slave convoy. But getting back to the backstory, Ersa and Erend were part of an Oseram band under Dervahl. It also lets us see what part Korl plays in this story, since apparently he wound up being responsible for her death somehow. It’s while following Korl that Erend gets a chance to tell the tale of Ersa to Aloy. It seems that he’s on the trail of a killer named Korl, and he desperately needs Aloy’s tracking skills to follow Korl. This is a side story where Aloy goes on a bit of a journey with Erend Vanguardsman. The comic explains that this takes place just before Aloy sets off towards Maker’s End. The plot of Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1 actually starts us off by setting the time for when this comic book takes place in the game. I swear, Damaso almost makes this look like Avatar: The Last Airbender.