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Editado por Zapiro IV: 4/3/2019 8:43:46 PM
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Could The Drifter's identity actually be...

Wu Ming? I've been reading some Grimiore on the Iron Lords again and I noticed a lot of similarity between The Drifter and this character named Wu Ming. Wu Ming was this bartender character who lived on the side of Felwinter Peak where of course NO ONE should live because that was where Felwinter lived before he became an Iron Lord, when he was a Warlord. Wu Ming's bar was mostly filled with anyone trying to escape the unbearable conflict that the Dark Age was full of. Sometimes Iron Lords and Ladies would visit, as would Warlords. One day, an Iron Lady was casually sipping whatever she was drinking. Nothing much. Then a trio of Warlords showed up and demanded the bartender (Wu Ming) to give them all the food he had! Wu Ming refused and the Warlords made some noise. The Iron Lady told them to quiet down and the Warlords defyed her request, surround her in three directions. Without looking, the Iron Lady pulled her Hand Cannon out and headshotted 2/3 Warlords flawlessly. Of course this Iron Lady was Efrideet. After she killed the three, she told the Ghost to skedaddle, and it turned out, Wu Ming had predicted this kerfuffle would happened and paid the Lady for her troubles. He then attempts to dance with Efrideet only to be swept from his legs with a kick. "I had to try. Couldn't help myself." He says.  In another story, Wu Ming is in this one-on-one conversation with Felwinter, offering him a reward if he kills this other Iron Lord named Lord Dryden. Says the man paid the Villagers to let him hideout while they drew out the Warlords he seeked as he prepared a surprise attack. The plan goes horribly wrong, the majority of the Villagers die, yet Lord Dryden got the job done at the cost of almost all of the Villagers lives. In one of his audios, he tells us a story of a group of Iron Lords who forcefully took refugee in a hut of a village to surprise attack Warlords, only for it to grow horrible wrong. Just like in the previous story. It's also worth noting that in these two stories, he says "sister" and "brother" to both Felwinter and Efrideet when talking to each of them.  Now when we play the Alliance stories, The Drifter says this when you win a Gambit match as a Vanguard Loyalist: "Nice work. You know this tip we got going, it's stupid. Why don't we make amends? Say you trust me again. No? Hahaha. "[b]Well, I had to try.[/b]" I could be looking too much into that, but I think not. Any Gambit regular would know that The Drifter tells us, “I haven’t seen shooting like that since I met an Iron Lady named Efrideet.” Another detail I could be looking WAY too much into is Wu Ming was a Titan, though he sometimes pretended not to be as he was a bartender or in his talk with Felwinter. But in another audio clip, he tells you that the City couldn't be protected even if you put a Ward of Dawn around it. One more stupid detail is that Wu Ming sounds Chinese just as The Drifter looks. Thoughts?
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