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Crushing == Cringe
That's how it is. And we should all revel in its glory.
Not saying that the civilization on the other side of the ocean is right or wrong, but she did.
As for Avad, she rejected him already. Erend is a bit too pushy. And no one else besides Telanah, which feels like it could have been an option given the flowers...
Depending on your dialogue choices, she does not reject Avad.
She absolutely spent more time with Varl, and if you did side missions, with even Kotallo, than Seyka.
Harking back to the Hunger Games books (not movies) Katniss chose Peeta because she and Gale were too much the same. The same can be said about Aloy and Seyka.
Errand is more like a big brother/drunk Uncle to Aloy.
Avad has a softer personality which would go well with Aloy’s take charge personality. Far more interesting match.
I hope Beta remains important if there is a 3rd game. (Not the multiplayer game coming up) She became far more interesting in the end.
I do hope that Aloy finds someone who is opposite of her personality (someone who has undergone lot’s of trauma growing up in isolation, someone who keeps her anchored.
That LGBTQ stuff in video games seems so forced.
Calling it "that LGBT stuff" is a glaring admission of your predisposed bigotry.