I have recently finished Episode 4 of the Sever Mission.
I am not going to lie, Episode 3 was very triggering for me personally as my wife and I lost our son, Sionnach, just over 2 years ago to a genetic condition that he was born with, Revesz Syndrome.
To explain it in short terms, his light was almost gone out when he was born. He was given 3 months to live. He stayed with us for 18 months.
I understand that Trauma of losing a child. The Story that lead me through Zavala's pain of losing his child reverberated with me greatly however it did help me to face my own Nightmares. It helped me to face the fear and pain that my wife and I face every day.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for telling a story of that pain, without sensation, without gloss. It is a pain many of us face in light of recent events and it was told extremely well. I would sincerely appreciate these thanks to be forwarded to the Development Teams involved and to the Actors who told the story through their voices. Their honesty is greatly appreciated!
So good night from Ireland, and to all those who face these Dark Times I will say this, You are not alone. Our Light is stronger together and don't be afraid of the Nightmares. Face them. Face them with courage and Face Them together.
A Night is only the coming of another Dawn.
Goodnight, to all of you.
With Love,
Blackthorn#6808
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Edited by SkwishyMrshmelo: 6/17/2022 8:05:10 AM[quote]I have recently finished Episode 4 of the Sever Mission. I am not going to lie, Episode 3 was very triggering for me personally as my wife and I lost our son, Sionnach, just over 2 years ago to a genetic condition that he was born with, Revesz Syndrome. To explain it in short terms, his light was almost gone out when he was born. He was given 3 months to live. He stayed with us for 18 months. I understand that Trauma of losing a child. The Story that lead me through Zavala's pain of losing his child reverberated with me greatly however it did help me to face my own Nightmares. It helped me to face the fear and pain that my wife and I face every day. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for telling a story of that pain, without sensation, without gloss. It is a pain many of us face in light of recent events and it was told extremely well. I would sincerely appreciate these thanks to be forwarded to the Development Teams involved and to the Actors who told the story through their voices. Their honesty is greatly appreciated! So good night from Ireland, and to all those who face these Dark Times I will say this, You are not alone. Our Light is stronger together and don't be afraid of the Nightmares. Face them. Face them with courage and Face Them together. A Night is only the coming of another Dawn. Goodnight, to all of you. With Love, Blackthorn#6808[/quote] Sry for ur loss. Ive never really lost anyone i was REALLY close to, but my grandpa died 2 years ago, and my counsin just last week. Im really close to her son tho so i did cry (crying isnt for babies. Dont be ashamed to cry) but ye the story was well told. This is also a great example of how bungie isnt as bad as everyone says. Maybe they dont do the best they can on the game, but the story is where its at. Same thing with The Legend of Zelda. Idk if u have played it, but Link is the least likely person u would chose to save the world. Hes short, and not strong, but anyone can be great. It doesnt matter what shape u r, or how strong u r, its the fact that u r a ‘p e r s o n’ (wont let me say it for sum reason) and anyone can be great if they really tried. Bungies saying that no matter wut problems u may be going thru, u can always come out victorious. As long as u stay true. Sry for this long post but i feel like it had to be said. Keep ur eyes up.👍