Broken Silence.

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While following the healer, Jin assisted a mother whose son had been poisoned by wild mushrooms. After gathering river moss and fending off wild boars to provide a cure, I encountered a Mongol group, where I attempted stealth but was forced into a complex melee battle.

I continued following the healer after the last encounter, but when we were passing a quiet homestead, there came a lady running toward us, seeing the healer. She looked desperate and terrified as she waved her arms to catch our attention.

The lady said her son was sick and she thinks he ate something poisonous as they don't have anything to eat. And though we were delayed, the healer decided to check on the patient, which should've take only a moment as he mentioned.

The patient was not in a condition to tell them what he ate, so Jin decided to check around the exterior of the house. And after searching for the cause of the sickness around the yard, I found wild mushrooms that was half-eaten.

After getting back to the healer, Jin told him about the half-eaten mushrooms, and the healer just understood what made the man sick. He assured the mother that the patient can be cured if treated quickly. But he would need river moss to make an antidote.

Jin decided to get the river moss, but when I was on my way towards the water, some wild boar attacked me. I noticed they already took down a lady.

I tried to attack the wild boars back, but they were too fast and escaped after attacking me. I decided not to waste time chasing them, as the boy's life was on the line. So I went for the moss instead.

I went back to the healer taking the river moss just in time. He suggested the lady what she should have to do to save her son before we finally prepared to leave the place.

We started riding again, but on our way, I noticed there was a big group of Mongols occupying the road ahead. And after leaving the healer back in a safe position, I went ahead and took cover in the Pampas grasses.

I decided to check if I could assassinate them one by one to thin their ranks without a full-scale confrontation. So after I waited for a moment, I went for one of the Mongols who was lagging behind the others.

Even though I took care of that Mongol quietly who was fall behind, the rest of the group noticed me doing it when his body hit the ground. So I had to engage in a high-stake melee battle right there in the middle of the open field.

There were archers, swordsmen, and also shield breakers, which made the battle a little harder for me to manage all at once. But I still had patience, switching between the stances to break their defenses. I took care of them one by one with the required stances and took them all down.


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The river moss section was a good touch. The boar attack added pressure without dragging things out, and I like that you didn't chase them and stayed focused on the actual goal. That kind of decision making makes the story feel grounded.

I actually chased them for a moment, I guess you didn't notice it in the video. I even took down one of the boars with much hardship.

 20 days ago  

Stopping to help a mother shows that even with the Mongol invasion, the small tragedies of the people of Tsushima matter.

Yeah, I agree.

The melee part seemed very intense. Different enemy types, switching stances, handling pressure instead of panicking, you kept control even when it turned chaotic. You are a skilled warrior.

Thanks for the words. I'm no match comparing to your skill.

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