From what we know from the Fc6 DLC, Vaas was stabbed by Jason, but managed to survive somehow. We can only assume that Vaas and Jason both passed out, Jason was rescued by Rakyat Warriors (Jason awakes in the Rakyat Temple, so he has to got there somehow), that saw Vaas lying next to Jason with a huge Stab Wound and left him there. I have to say, they didn't look anything like the other natives though. Citra looked white/black and Vaas looked Hispanic to me. Loveunit 11 years ago #7. Based on the setting I think they're supposed to be mongoloids. Vaas' is probably whatever Michael Mando is. Citra I don't know. SaffronGhost 11 years ago #8. Not exactly a spoiler, but there is an unseen character called "Smuggler" in Far Cry 6 who is voiced by Michael Mando and spoke in Vaas style with the unmistakable "hermano". This could be just an easter egg, but it still can back up the theory that the "death" of Vaas was just Jason's hallucination, and Vaas lives on up to 2021 Far Cry 6’s first expansion, Vaas: Insanity is now available and it certainly lives up to its namesake. A standalone DLC that contains plenty of less than sane content. It also keeps a lot of what’s great about the Far Cry series and offers some fresh, rogue-lite elements. The game begins right after Vaas was killed at the hands of Jason at no time during the game did i even consider his sexual preference. At what point during the game does he show ANY interest in me? Certainly at no point I can remember. As such I never really wondered for even a moment what his sexuality is. And on the topic of Obama. I don't like him but he's better than Romney. Romney is against gay rights. As proof of Vaas really dying you can even add that Mando said "I'm easy to kill in the game" I don't see why the Vaas death debate section is something to avoid. I for a fact know that Vaas did die, and have no problem accepting other interpretations. The death debate is obviously important enough to get you mad. I also really thought Vaas was a much more interesting character, which is partially why I may have sub-consciencely wished for him to be alive and you have to fight him again. Hoyt in my opinion, is just another cookie cutter villain, but Vaas was something special. Vaas might be a more memorable enemy, but I don't think anyone believes that he didn't deserve to die (I know most of us believe he deserved a better death than that crap in FC3, though). Pagan on the other hand creates discussion about whether he was really an enemy at all. .

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