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Joshua: <span class="mu-i">And I looked, and behold, there were sinews on them, and flesh had come upon them, and skin had covered them. But there was no breath in them.</span>
You kneel down next to him.
[It’s good to see you again, Joshua. I wish it were under better circumstances.]
Joshua stops praying and turns to you, the same icy blue eyes staring into you.
Joshua: It is good to see you again, friend. Yes the circumstances aren’t desirable but they’re the ones we’re afforded. You’ve traveled quite the ways to get here, haven’t you?
The next few minutes are spent telling Joshua about the enemies you’ve encountered and how bad the valley has gotten.
Joshua: Though you walk through the valley of death, you shall fear no evil. I’m impressed, even I wouldn’t have survived the ordeal you’ve been through. You truly are a blessed servant of the lord.
You don’t exactly know what you feel about Joshua’s religion, but you know a compliment when you see it.
Daniel’s eyes light up slightly at the mention P Daniel and who remains from Zion.
Joshua: Words won’t do justice for the appreciation I have. This is the second time you’ve saved the people of Zion, I just wish I had some way to show my appreciation. I will assist where I can, to once again do good work for the lord.
You and Joshua get to work packing up supplies and preparing for the departure of the survivors of Zion.
A dinner feast is held with the remainder of the food, a last supper of sorts.
You learn that only two other members of the research team survived the whole ordeal. James Horton and Martin Sheehan from New Vegas. Runs-Slow, Gentle-Fingers, Yao Guai-Food, Winding-Words and Canyon-Whisper are all who survive in Zion from both the Dead Horse and Sorrows Tribe, a staggering death toll even considering those with Daniel. Jordan Mara and Harriet Fuller are two traders who happened to find themselves in Zion when the outbreak started, somehow surviving until this point. Daisy, Arcade and Joshua round out the rest of the band of survivors.
Joshua: Now, let us pray. Lord, we thank you for the feast you have bestowed upon us. We thank you for the friends and family we have here with us and we thank you for ensuring the safe arrival of the Courier, who will, with your permission, guide us out of Zion. Amen.