After descending from the mountain, I cleared part of an enemy camp and investigated a mysterious tower and bunker. Upon reaching the village, I navigated the rooftops to locate Juan. I intervened in two separate incidents where soldiers were harassing civilians, using stealth and my knife to neutralize the threats.

After checking the view of the village from that high mountain, I decided to get to the village at last to find my contact. I reached this weathered board that had the name of the village clearly painted on it, confirming I was in the right place.


While I was getting close to the village, I noticed this enemy camp on my way. I decided to check how I could fight effectively in this game, so I pulled out my weapon and started shooting them from a distance.


There were not a lot of them, only two or three soldiers guarding the small outpost, so it was not so hard for me to take them down. Once the area was quiet, I stepped into the center of the camp to look for supplies.

While I was done taking them down, I noticed a big palm tree fell on the ground suddenly near the edge of the camp. I don't know why it collapsed though.

Then I climbed up on the tower to check around the surrounding for any more incoming patrols. There were no enemies visible from the top, as you see. I took a moment to breathe and plan my next move while I had the advantage of the high ground.


After climbing down the tower, I was getting deep into the camp and noticed there was a bunker or a tunnel leading deep into the mountain, but I decided to leave it for another time. I ran back toward the main road, focusing on my primary mission in the village.

I reached the village at last and I climbed up on a roof of a house to stay out of sight. From there, I could see a large part of the village stretching out before me.



I was running across the spot where I should have found Juan, but the situation on the ground distracted me. I noticed an enemy soldier was questioning a village lady quite aggressively, showing her a portrait of someone they were hunting.



I was running away at first, but I decided to take care of that soldier in silent to help the woman. I took him down using my knife from behind. He didn't even have time to scream before I ended the threat and cleared the path for the lady to escape.

I took care of the body by throwing it into the deep water nearby so no one would come looking for me or the missing soldier.


Then I noticed there was another enemy soldier who had a villager on his gunpoint near the back of a house. I don't know why he was being so violent, but I just went for him and I took him down as well before he could pull the trigger. I just saved the villager, but the man went running and screaming in fear despite my help.
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It was a smart move to clear that small outpost before heading into the main village. Even if it was only a few soldiers, removing them ensures you have a clear path behind you if things get loud later.
True, securing the back route reduces risk if things escalate.
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You saved that man's life just in time, but the fear in these villages is clearly so high that even the hero coming to the rescue sends people running and screaming in terror.
True, that reaction really shows how deep the tension runs in those areas and its kinda funny.
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Saving a villager just to have them run away screaming? Lol.
The stealth kills are brutal and you captured it perfectly.
Yeah, that reaction was kinda funny.