![]() Joseph simply does not treat Faith like a real sister or anything like his brothers, in this DLC. Each interaction is Joseph trying to redeem himself for his failure to protect them…except for Faith. With Ethan, Joseph Seed seeks to protect him from his father’s sins with Jacob and John, Joseph is repentant and sorry. Joseph Seed is upset that his family died and he survived, with him coming to terms with this several times-past (Jacob, John, Faith) and future (Ethan). In this FC6 DLC, players must deal with the Voice within their mind and deal with the past they cannot change. It speaks ill of him then and could be rough to realize, but Far Cry 5 left it as a revelation of Joseph Seed’s true character for the player. This code supposedly led to her redemption, but as players deal with Faith’s story in Far Cry 5, they learn the truth.Īs players confront Faith in Far Cry 5, they learn that she is scared of Joseph who, according to her, took her when she was 17, drugging, threatening, manipulating, and abusing her into becoming his “sister.” It’s pretty clear that Seed gaslighted her, manipulated her, groomed her, and more. Unlike John or Jacob, she is not a blood sibling of the Father but an “adopted one.” As Joseph tells it, when she arrived in Eden’s Gate, he welcomed her and introduced her to a strict moral code without drugs or alcohol (past sins of Faith’s, whose real name is Rachel Jessop). This symbolism is clear: just as God’s voice leads him, his own voice is set to lead Faith and her actions. She manages Bliss production, leads the Angels, and is considered the Voice of the Father-something odd when considering Joseph Seed believes he hears the Voice of God. In Far Cry 5, she is one of Joseph’s Lieutenants players must deal with before going after Seed himself. RELATED: Everything Added to Far Cry 6 With Title Update 4 Faith Seed in Far Cry 5 NOTE: This article contains sensitive topics related to the mistreatment of Faith Seed read on with caution. ![]() In Far Cry 6’s Joseph Seed: Collapse DLC, there’s no sympathy garnered or redemption achieved for Seed, largely because of how he treats one specific character, Faith Seed, and what the Secret Ending does to that specific relationship. ![]() Joseph Seed’s DLC puts players into his mind between the events of Far Cry 5 and New Dawn, and it seems Ubisoft wanted to remove this "redeemable" aspect of his character-in the most uneasy way possible. In Far Cry 5’s story completion, as well as New Dawn, Seed may come across more as “misunderstood” or “delusional,” but sympathetic ultimately because he predicted the Collapse. ![]() At the end of the day, however likable they are as characters, they are clearly villains. Vaas can elicit sympathy due to the abuses of his childhood, while Pagan Min is much more chaotic than anything else. Far Cry 5’s Joseph Seed is a bad guy, but all compared to other villains in the franchise, he has one odd redeeming quality: he was right. ![]()
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