Especially useful for players in a romantic relationship with Heather.
There is no fighting on this mission. The challenge is moral, not combat-based. When Heather makes observations or takes the lead, being playful and letting her lead raises relationship score; being sarcastic or controlling lowers it.
First section — bodies of River and Starr
(If they did not join the Cathedral.)
- “We should move on” — raises relationship with Heather.
- “We should examine them” — neutral.
- “We should bury them” — increases humanity; ministers can give Last Rites.
The semi-hidden camp
Stealing the supplies lowers humanity but raises relationship with Heather (and vice versa). If you take the supplies, a diary is found; a new option appears next week to read it and learn more about the camp’s occupants.
Toby the dog
After leaving the camp, a German Shepherd attempts to follow you. Allowing the dog (Toby) to join adds a valuable companion. Toby may aid you in the final bandit fight at the end of Part IV.