The most chilling threat in FNV

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This is somewhat related to the video. I remember before the honest hearts dlc was released, I had spoken to chief Hanlon and Caesar and heard the stories about Joshua graham. So knowing about his toughness and ability to destroy any man, I set across the damn and the river that flowed to cottonwood cove in search for this man to start a battle to see truly how tough this man was and if he was even alive. Spoiler alert I wasted 2/3 hours of my life finding nothing but lakelurks and well... a LOT of deathclaws, Don't think I need to tell ya how that went!

cyak
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Pretty cool how he basically threatens to kill you and still feels that the most important thing he has said is that you need to be a good person

MrCrespo
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His reasons can be boiled down to:
1) You'll have Daniel to deal with
2) You'll have me to deal with
3) You'll have God to deal with

ENIACforJUSTICE
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If you aim your gun at Joshua he says "Make the first shot count, you won't get a second."

saturn
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Joshua was one of the only characters in new vegas that actually made YOU feel like the NPC

RetroPlus
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"Make no mistake. God willing, you will not leave this valley."
_I see you're a man of Terrifying Presence as well._

krz
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I love how the personal threat is only the second reason it would be a bad idea.

UncleHaul
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I love how is biggest threat seems to be
"Don't end up like me" with that final line

Dracosian
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"Waging war with good people is bad for the soul." I think he is speaking from experience when he was the Legate.

armoredplacoderm
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The cold and clinical way he delivers these lines is a testament to a world-class voice actor. It ironically fills this character with so much life: He truly gives you the feeling that he alone is the one man in the West who can kill you without even blinking.

Because what do the Courier and the Burning Man have in common? The fact that they both shouldn't live, and yet do. And it cannot be coincidence they crossed paths.

hunter_
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I love how the 3rd reason isn't even a threat against your life but a warning about your karma

eren
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I really like how he doesn't just threaten you back, he simply takes the time to explain to you, how such an action would only lead to further conflict and strife and hoped you understand.

He's not angry nor scolding you, he's simply educating you.

voidishprattles
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I understand its his general programed routine but him continually doing weapon checks while calmly warning you is very bad ass. He was one of my favorite characters in all of Fallout.

seanbond
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" I don't enjoy killing but when done righteously, it's just a chore... Like any other." - Joshua Graham.

JohnDonovan
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Joshua is more scary than Legate Lanius

EarlofChucklechester
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“You will not leave this valley”
He didn’t even say alive, he meant not even your corpse would leave

draconicusmathiusanytherio
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Joshua is basically the reason I don't do evil routes in games. Because 1). He is right about being evil to good people is bad for the soul and 2). I'm scared he'll just show up in whatever game I'm playing and murder me.

blazerprototype
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One of the most intimidating characters in gaming history! And he's not even a antagonist! Just a phenomenal well written (intimidating) ally.

JohnDonovan
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Joshua Graham uses terrifying presence perk.

abyssvoidchaos
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Logically, emotionally and spiritually, he convinces you that harming Daniel or anyone else under his protection is an *extremely* bad idea.

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