During the Red War Zavala turns from a stoic commander to a defeated husk of a man. Once we save the day his disposition changes, but I got a feeling that the loss of the city still haunts him. During War-mind Zavala puts a noticeable emphasis on the fact that Ana wasn’t at the city to help defend it. During the events of Forsaken Zavala doesn’t want us to go, on official record of course, because we need to defend the city. Also after retrieving the body of Cayde, Zavala says “I refuse to burry any more friends”, meaning he still feels guilty for the Red War. Zavala is not a heartless monster. Zavala is suffering from PTSD, and now guardians are turning away from the Vanguard towards the Drifter.
Thoughts?
His opinion about RASPUTIN changed after the red war also
Before the red war he let it be known he was very much in favor of trying to make contact with the warmind , seeing it has a very strong ally against the forces mounting against the city.
Then, post-red war , when Ana is seeking out the very thing he was in D1, he flips out and says Ana is on a dangerous goose chase and should be back at the tower.
Compare the dialogue from the S.A.B.E.R strike to the dialogue from the Warmind cutscenes and it appears Zevala has multiple personality disorder. But he doesn't
Losing his light, watching his people butchered, watching his city fall and feeling helpless to stop it. His ambition died, and he started feeling fear for the first time in ages. And he only cares about the safe path now.
Still though, Ikora never lost her resolve, and Zevala is a hero of humanity, I will always help them , even if we have our disagreements.
And I will never be an ally of that I seek to destroy , F the Dredgens and F the Drifter
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