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Yeah, that's pretty much what happened lol, just a very different game from the others
1. confirm if it's arkveld
2. confirm it's the path to his village, which they do later on in the game
3. to go to a village which is considered safe
He only ONCE, and I do mean ONCE, puts himself endanger when he see's arkveld against rey dau, and it's the only time he lashes out in the all of the screen time he has (no, him saying arkveld deserves to live isn't him lashing out, he doesn't even challenge the decision, he just makes an argument). We literally get cutscenes of him and the group leaving so you can deal with the danger. For the love of god, either engage with the story or consider it boring and have no opinion about it outside of that, the fact this gets consistently misremembered is so incredibly insufferable.
Story has nothing to do with being serious, the writing is on the level and quality of teenage fanfics
Edit:
Focus on Mia Khalifa -> Layered Alma is more important than anything else