If Days Gone wanted to be like Red Dead Redemption, Sarah could take the place of Mary Linton, questioning what Deacon has been up to and sowing doubt that his actions were justifiable. Sarah would most likely be integral to this, as she is a positive figure who has the ability to pick at Deacon's vulnerabilities. Once he's come to terms and accepted the mistakes he's made in the past, Deacon would be ready for redemption. RELATED: Days Gone 2 Petition Reaches Nearly 80,000 Signatures A second game could have allowed him time to explore his past actions and make up for them by helping create a better world for humanity. Deacon did some dark things before and during the events of Days Gone before he found Sarah. When the player finds out Sarah was alive and well the whole time less than 100 miles away, it kind of weakens that defense. This sent him to a dark place, and many of his actions that follow that are his attempt at lashing out at the world. What kind of justified Deacon's darkness was that he had someone he truly cared about in Sarah, but after her camp was overrun, he assumed she was dead. What Deek does during the events of Days Gone are dark and it's no surprise he's rubbed some people the wrong way. However, when the apocalypse took her away from him, he went down that same dark road again. ![]() Deacon, or Deek, probably thought his life had taken a turn for the better when he encountered Sarah and they got married. Before the events of the game even take place, Deacon was used to the trauma of being in war and operating as an enforcer for a motorcycle club. John of Days Gone lives in a world of death and darkness, sometimes of his own creation.
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