Honestly, the artist's comment is perfect for my first encounter with Ulysses, I almost didn't understand why he hated the courier at the end of lonesome road as he lost me half way through with how much he was talking.....I don't even know who I'm talking to, as I'm pretty sure there are only 7 other Fallout fans on this site lol
Honestly, the artist's comment is perfect for my first encounter with Ulysses, I almost didn't understand why he hated the courier at the end of lonesome road as he lost me half way through with how much he was talking.....I don't even know who I'm talking to, as I'm pretty sure there are only 7 other Fallout fans on this site lol
As much as I adore Lonesome Road, I can't deny being frustrated by how difficult it is to figure out what the fuck his problem is. Even if you find all his audiotapes and pick all the right dialogue choices, he's so obtuse and indirect with his words that you may not really get it right away.
The Divide was interesting as a place that's been wrecked worse than anything else in New Vegas, but it was also one of the buggiest - at least it seemed to be for me - parts of the game and it feels like Ulysses is more interested in sounding poetic than conveying his point easily.
As much as I adore Lonesome Road, I can't deny being frustrated by how difficult it is to figure out what the fuck his problem is. Even if you find all his audiotapes and pick all the right dialogue choices, he's so obtuse and indirect with his words that you may not really get it right away.
God, I didn't expect anyone to respond to this message lul.
Personally, I have a headcannon that Ulysses at one point in his vendetta against the Courier, decided that he would use the most vague and obtuse language to describe why he was mad at him in order to make sure that the Courier suffered trying to figure out what the hell he did.
God, I didn't expect anyone to respond to this message lul.
Personally, I have a headcannon that Ulysses at one point in his vendetta against the Courier, decided that he would use the most vague and obtuse language to describe why he was mad at him in order to make sure that the Courier suffered trying to figure out what the hell he did.
I'm thinking the same thing.
Probably that since the Courier forgot what happen to him before (hey he got shot in the head twice). So something questionable happened that he might know him before.
Also the complicated poetic speech doesn't helped.
Wasn't the whole story about how the Courier brought a nuclear package to a place Ulysses wanted to rest at? He alludes to small things having great impact, so it had to be a detonator. I always though the Courier caused the Divide himself, and Ullyses lures him back there because he's a history nerd.
Wasn't the whole story about how the Courier brought a nuclear package to a place Ulysses wanted to rest at? He alludes to small things having great impact, so it had to be a detonator. I always though the Courier caused the Divide himself, and Ullyses lures him back there because he's a history nerd.
Yeah, the Courier unknowingly brought a prewar detonator to The Divide, and after they left it set off the nukes buried underground. Ulysses is pissed off because he thinks the NCR and Legion are both doomed to fail (he's totally right), and both have directly destroyed places he called home; first his tribe by Caesar, and second The Divide by the NCR. He holds an especially strong grudge against the Courier, for being indirectly responsible for the destruction of The Divide.
I always had a headcanon that the reason ulysses spoke in so many riddles and vague sentences was because he was originally a tribal and thus couldn’t speak like the rest of the wastelanders in the mojove. or at least the devs had the intent to reflect ulysses being the equivalent of a tribal who spoke broken or vague english. i feel like the hc has some credibility too since other tribals in the game like from honest hearts have their own language systems and whatnot. and with ulysses being one of ceasers old frumentarii he learned to speak english eventually but still held onto his old accent or something like that.
Ulysses is a liberal arts chuunibyou edgelord blowhard writing a preachy manifesto while suffering from turbo depression.
Prettyboyflacko said:
I always had a headcanon that the reason ulysses spoke in so many riddles and vague sentences was because he was originally a tribal and thus couldn’t speak like the rest of the wastelanders in the mojove. or at least the devs had the intent to reflect ulysses being the equivalent of a tribal who spoke broken or vague english. i feel like the hc has some credibility too since other tribals in the game like from honest hearts have their own language systems and whatnot. and with ulysses being one of ceasers old frumentarii he learned to speak english eventually but still held onto his old accent or something like that.
Doubt that; he drops all the flowery pretense and speaks normally if you outspeech and spare him. Guess he ran out of manifesto to preach. And got over his depression too, sorta.