The fact that people love faith and love the bliss so much means Hammock and the story writers for Far Cry 5 did their jobs amazingly, makes you understand how people got manipulated. At the start, in the bunker there is a note talking about how she is a siren, but if you never know, you’d fall for it.
The thing is that there is all kinds of evidence in the game and Book of Joseph to back up her story and whole victim complex in this... She is clearly unlike the others victimized and hooked on bliss herself, so no feeling sorry for her or wanting to help her out of this for instance doesn't mean you are "falling for her" but simply to feel pity towards a very tragic and victimized teenage addict who got caught up in bad destiny and brainwashed into a cult... The thing with her being this evil "liar and manipulator" is purely the resistance words but no objective evidence to actually confirm this is who she is, but plenty of clear evidence to confirm she is more manipulated and blissed out herself rather than being this evil "liar and manipulator" which is the point with her character. No you are not "manipulated" for calling her out to be a victim or saying she is more manipulated and brainwashed herself because this is what she very evidently is in the game. Neither are you manipulated for saying that she at core is a broken, too benevolent and naive girl who just got caught into a bad situation and exploited because it is very clearly what the game says... Actually it is very clearly the opposite of being manipulated as by this you clearly aknowledge her wrongdoings and that she is in a bad situation and thus wants to get her OUT of that situation and the bliss and get her help - not wanting to join it... Understanding how vulnerable people can be manipulated, deceived an in the end drink the kool aid doesnt mean that you are manipulated yourself but again quite the opposite.
@@mightychosen2587 yes but making people commit suicide then shooting the father of a man who already lost his son to the bliss forfeits your right to victimhood. John Seed was also abused as a child, that’s where his “say yes” thing comes from. Jacob Seed became what he did after starving in the army for a fortnight & the insinuation of cannibalism, he survived but his partner didn’t, “cull the herd”. They all have their beginnings, but to be responsible for the death and torture of so many means believing them just makes you victim to their manipulation. Either way it’s really good writing from Bethesda. I love how we can have different opinions.
I so distinctly remember being 100 percent enchanted by her for the entirety of my time playing that game. And they didn't have to sexualize her. It was and still is a top 3 video game moment.
The regular pitch reinterpretation always makes me feel so melancholic but makes me even more sad being slowed but I don't know why. I suppose it's just that beautiful of a song but that's why it's my absolute favorite out of every Far Cry game. I'm gonna miss 5 so so much when 6 finally comes out but hopefully it's just as good soundtrack wise. I still feel so bad for Rachel and all the other Faith's...
imma be real with you, I know for a fact Far Cry 6 will not be remotely as good as 5 was to me because 5 just... Idk to me it just *had it*, whatever *it* is.
Yeah Far cry 5 it's gold but when I play Far cry 6 ehhh I don't feel this game i can't feel climate Far cry 6 its an abyss, trush nie da się grać z przyjemnością grasz by grać i tyle bez poczucia fabuły tą grę niszczą takie rzeczy jak pasek zdrowia i inne cuda na kiju
As much as we may have wanted to stay with her. Happy, at peace in the bliss. We have to eventually wake up and realize.. its all a dream, none of it is real, and we were lied to from the start.
Same here. I was so ready to get lost in it, but I also felt so bad for her. She was also a victim. We are all capable of being victimized by or even joining a cult without even realizing it. She was manipulated into joining and she became a monster because of Joseph.
Faith was a radicalized victim of spiritual, religious and drug abuses. I pity her, but I don't want to join in the insanity. I don't understand how it's such a hard concept to grasp for a lot of people that her situation is you know, not good. Something about mass murder, blind faith and apocalyptic nonsense to push a fanatical agenda by an objectively evil man (which she supported) is a bit off-putting. I know that the cult is by design meant to be fairly charismatic and all, but you do realize they are the bad guys, right? Why the hell do I even have to explain this?
Faith, or Rachel, would have been a vital ally to the resistance, but she fell for the tricks of a man blinded by a prophecy that the Creator never showed to punish us.
@@AI-wn1wo Rachel is our Faith Seed's real name. Rachel Jessop. She's the daughter of the owners of the Jessop Conservatory, the outpost to the east of the Henbane River region. Before Rachel adopted the title of Faith Seed, at least two other girls did: one named Selena and one named Lana.
It's beautiful man, just beautiful... like the sun exploding. And all the little glowing flakes of heaven falling down all around me, all over me. They taste like... roast meat.
@@nembutsu1045 yeah, there’s even a note in an underground cave that shows a mom writing to her daughter asking why she joined the cult and how did she get so brainwashed to think her name was “Faith.” That underground cave was used to dispose of bodies and the note also ends with the mom saying that now she was tossed in there with the rest of the zombified “angels”. Pretty depressing stuff. A lot of the notes in the game are like that 😅. I don’t read a lot of them, but I swear that when I do decide to read them they’re always the saddest ones.
@@5T3V3N-ns9gg Faith didn't deserved it... She is still very young and is more a brainwashed victim in many ways rather than a self motivated evil cult leader...
Hammock's music is slow and full of reverb. This is even slower and more reverby. It's beautiful. You can't go wrong with slow and reverb.
The fact that people love faith and love the bliss so much means Hammock and the story writers for Far Cry 5 did their jobs amazingly, makes you understand how people got manipulated. At the start, in the bunker there is a note talking about how she is a siren, but if you never know, you’d fall for it.
The thing is that there is all kinds of evidence in the game and Book of Joseph to back up her story and whole victim complex in this...
She is clearly unlike the others victimized and hooked on bliss herself, so no feeling sorry for her or wanting to help her out of this for instance doesn't mean you are "falling for her" but simply to feel pity towards a very tragic and victimized teenage addict who got caught up in bad destiny and brainwashed into a cult...
The thing with her being this evil "liar and manipulator" is purely the resistance words but no objective evidence to actually confirm this is who she is, but plenty of clear evidence to confirm she is more manipulated and blissed out herself rather than being this evil "liar and manipulator" which is the point with her character.
No you are not "manipulated" for calling her out to be a victim or saying she is more manipulated and brainwashed herself because this is what she very evidently is in the game. Neither are you manipulated for saying that she at core is a broken, too benevolent and naive girl who just got caught into a bad situation and exploited because it is very clearly what the game says...
Actually it is very clearly the opposite of being manipulated as by this you clearly aknowledge her wrongdoings and that she is in a bad situation and thus wants to get her OUT of that situation and the bliss and get her help - not wanting to join it...
Understanding how vulnerable people can be manipulated, deceived an in the end drink the kool aid doesnt mean that you are manipulated yourself but again quite the opposite.
@@mightychosen2587 yes but making people commit suicide then shooting the father of a man who already lost his son to the bliss forfeits your right to victimhood. John Seed was also abused as a child, that’s where his “say yes” thing comes from. Jacob Seed became what he did after starving in the army for a fortnight & the insinuation of cannibalism, he survived but his partner didn’t, “cull the herd”. They all have their beginnings, but to be responsible for the death and torture of so many means believing them just makes you victim to their manipulation. Either way it’s really good writing from Bethesda. I love how we can have different opinions.
I so distinctly remember being 100 percent enchanted by her for the entirety of my time playing that game. And they didn't have to sexualize her. It was and still is a top 3 video game moment.
I never thought that I would see XXXTENTACION arguing online over whether or not faith seed is evil or manipulated
@@thatdoomguy420 I accidentally fell into the bliss
rest in peace
Faith Seed...🥀
When I killed Faith I chilled in the Bliss area for a little while, I genuinely felt bad and didn’t wanna leave.
@@caligula3006 we all felt that way
Joseph will burn in hell for his sins.
We set her free form surfing by ending her. Rest in peace faith seed.
Love slowed & reverb songs, always hit harder
Absolutely right.
"we can see you...we love you."
“The path to Eden is clear to those who have faith”
Rest in peace, Rachel..
🥀
I appreciate these versions.
The regular pitch reinterpretation always makes me feel so melancholic but makes me even more sad being slowed but I don't know why. I suppose it's just that beautiful of a song but that's why it's my absolute favorite out of every Far Cry game. I'm gonna miss 5 so so much when 6 finally comes out but hopefully it's just as good soundtrack wise. I still feel so bad for Rachel and all the other Faith's...
imma be real with you, I know for a fact Far Cry 6 will not be remotely as good as 5 was to me because 5 just... Idk to me it just *had it*, whatever *it* is.
Still makes me wish you could join the Project
The Far Cry 6 soundtrack is worse.
Very unpopular opinion, but far cry 5 to me is the best far cry.
Yeah Far cry 5 it's gold but when I play Far cry 6 ehhh I don't feel this game i can't feel climate Far cry 6 its an abyss, trush nie da się grać z przyjemnością grasz by grać i tyle bez poczucia fabuły tą grę niszczą takie rzeczy jak pasek zdrowia i inne cuda na kiju
3:35 is really bliss in headphones or on 100% volume...
As much as we may have wanted to stay with her. Happy, at peace in the bliss. We have to eventually wake up and realize.. its all a dream, none of it is real, and we were lied to from the start.
Far Cry 5, the best game i EVER played. Never seen a game with so deep trama.
Ascending to the void, we float between realms, guided by the ever-nearing whispers.
Faith was the only boss I ever felt bad about killing, I wanted to join her and stay in the bliss with her forever. Sounds crazy right? 😅
No my friend, I was and still am ready to join.
Same here. I was so ready to get lost in it, but I also felt so bad for her. She was also a victim. We are all capable of being victimized by or even joining a cult without even realizing it. She was manipulated into joining and she became a monster because of Joseph.
we all wants to stay forever in bliss with her! It's impossible not to fall in their beauty and magic.
@@visioncreadora3633 I’m glad I’m not the only one, I’d willingly stay in the bliss with Faith ☺️
Faith was a radicalized victim of spiritual, religious and drug abuses. I pity her, but I don't want to join in the insanity. I don't understand how it's such a hard concept to grasp for a lot of people that her situation is you know, not good. Something about mass murder, blind faith and apocalyptic nonsense to push a fanatical agenda by an objectively evil man (which she supported) is a bit off-putting.
I know that the cult is by design meant to be fairly charismatic and all, but you do realize they are the bad guys, right? Why the hell do I even have to explain this?
I cant anymore, take me there and let me stay there.
Faith, or Rachel, would have been a vital ally to the resistance, but she fell for the tricks of a man blinded by a prophecy that the Creator never showed to punish us.
whos rachel?
@@AI-wn1wo
Rachel's the adoptive daughter of Father Joseph, who changed her name.
@@AI-wn1wo Rachel is our Faith Seed's real name. Rachel Jessop. She's the daughter of the owners of the Jessop Conservatory, the outpost to the east of the Henbane River region.
Before Rachel adopted the title of Faith Seed, at least two other girls did: one named Selena and one named Lana.
I think Father was the good guy we was the bab 😌
Set me free, oh dear Bliss. Guide me through the dark
Lead me to the bliss…
It's beautiful man, just beautiful... like the sun exploding. And all the little glowing flakes of heaven falling down all around me, all over me. They taste like... roast meat.
3:30
Oh the bliss…
Set me free…
😭😭😍😍😍
Faith forgive me what ive have done to you, if theres is a way to fix this you would tell me right😢
I felt bad for killing Faith, if we can undo this there’s no doubt we would right? 😢
Does anybody notice that the tattoo on her arm is the chemical formula for cocaine?
thats so creepy, wow....
Is that the second Faith?
There’s a second Faith?
@@caligula3006 when you kill Faith, before Jacob, Joseph says in his memorial she wasn't the first woman in use that name
@@caligula3006 I think the Faith you meet in FC5 is the third Faith in the history of the cult
@@guscar22 Thanks for the explanation, it makes sense now I thought she had like a twin sister or something 😂
@@nembutsu1045 yeah, there’s even a note in an underground cave that shows a mom writing to her daughter asking why she joined the cult and how did she get so brainwashed to think her name was “Faith.” That underground cave was used to dispose of bodies and the note also ends with the mom saying that now she was tossed in there with the rest of the zombified “angels”. Pretty depressing stuff. A lot of the notes in the game are like that 😅. I don’t read a lot of them, but I swear that when I do decide to read them they’re always the saddest ones.
Can someone edit this to the ending of Red Dead Redemption 2
None of them desearvd it shure they did bad but they Where good….
No, they weren't.
@@5T3V3N-ns9gg Faith didn't deserved it...
She is still very young and is more a brainwashed victim in many ways rather than a self motivated evil cult leader...
und auch hier kein reverb drinn. bzw. nicht mehr als im Original.