user3 on 15/11/2018 at 02:56
Quote Posted by intruder
Besides, what would he be eating if all organic material would have been turned into rust by Karras? ;)
Why so many Servants to deploy the agent? To insure all the nobility were killed. If it was so lethal 1 Servant would be enough anywhere in the world. Like many agents in the real world it dissipates and becomes inert over time. Karros and his followers expected to survive and spread there faith to other cities; at least until Karros became insane near the end. You can be assured that the followers kicked out of the safe buildings high-tailed it out of the city.
bbb on 16/11/2018 at 01:30
Cashing in loot through a fence. Purchasing weapons. Skulking around dive bars to get info for his next job. Sleeping off hangovers. Scouting the city from the shadows.
I also believe he drinks a lot. Since he is always working to pay the rent and gets some pretty big paydays, he must spend a lot. Drinking, gambling and ladies of the night come to mind.
McTaffer on 16/11/2018 at 03:56
Whatever free time Garrett has, he spends systematically throwing all his accumulated gear into the river. A habit he strangely stopped after defeating the Mechanists.
Also, we at least know he frequents the Crippled Burrick, so as has been said already he's likely into drinking and gambling.
downwinder on 16/11/2018 at 05:30
can someone tell why you think garrett drinks?
i personally think he does not drink due to his keeper upbringing,way to risky in his line of work to be some drunk like benny
i checked some cutscenes to see if he drinks and found none,he refused woodsie lords drink,all liquor he gets is loot and not drinkable
is there something i am missing,remember garrett is the master thief not the master drunk
McTaffer on 16/11/2018 at 06:56
For me it's just inference. He probably drinks as a way of talking to contacts, and I'd guess he'd be the type to always make sure his companion had a lot more than him, because Garrett would never give someone else the advantage. The same goes for the gambling- put enough on the line to be convincing, but not enough to do any serious damage.
Starker on 16/11/2018 at 09:18
Nobody here thinks that Garrett is an alcoholic or that he drinks on the job.