Joshua Graham has best lines of any npcs in FNV

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The best npc in the entire fallout universe change my mind.

cyak
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When you’re talking to Joshua, you are the NPC.

michaeldominy
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Joshua carried the entire DLC on his shoulders.

Tony-The-Motherfucking-Tiger
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His lines are all well written but the voice actor (Keith Szarabajka) is absolutely amazing and the character wouldn’t be the same without his voice

aislinnmcnamar
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Cut away from the third reason, which is honestly the best representation of his character: “Lastly, waging war against good people is bad for the soul. This may not seem important to you now, but it's the most important thing I've said.” This sonuvabitch throws you one of the most bonechilling threats and then follows up by saying that hurting friendly people is unhealthy and that’s all that matters. What a guy.

MrLWEL
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My favorite part of Joshua Graham is the duality of his character. He's a man of infinite wisdom, but you're still looking at a man who is who he is because of him leading the Legion to a massively humiliating defeat. Yet the wisdom of his words always speaks much louder.

Winabagel
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And I'll forever love the fact when you first meet him he's just casually checking .45s. Loved that animation when it first came out.

ThisNThat
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I always side with Joshua Graham and convince him to spare Salts Upon Wounds. Be willing to defend yourself, but also be willing to show mercy towards those who've lost their will to fight. The ending slides also show that Joshua Graham is better off and Salts Upon Wounds is actually worse off, because instead of dying a marytr, he's disgraced.

VGamingJunkieVT
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I've had several favorite NPCs from early RPGs to current games. Joshua Graham is #1. Best written character in my opinion.

griffonclaw
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Joshua Graham is so awesome that I always side with him, regardless of my character's morality on that playthrough. (Like, seriously, does anyone ever pick Daniel and his blithering nonsense?)

Whcc
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Picking joshua is just the best, you bring the sorrows back to their own beliefs of you remember the gifts that were left by the "father" he told them as kids to defend themselves jsut as he defended the valley from the vault cannibals

ItzFoxUwU
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"i may not win against you, but that doesnt mean i wont do anything to make your life as miserable as possible" thats the energy i get on the first bit of dialogue.

TheProphetOfThePan
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Arcade and Joshua would be a hilarious duo

arealbigboss
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I would give my left leg for him to be a permanent companion in nv he’s my favorite character hands down im not even a religious person myself he’s just to good

kyliesmith
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If it were an option I would just... follow Joshua around wherever he goes. Fuck it, I'm his companion now. We're doing missionary work even though I am an Atheist? Fine, okay. He needs someone to talk him down or look at him disappointedly when he reverts to doing something immoral, just like other companions do? Sure. Lemme carry your bag and debate philosophy with you, Joshua.

He'd definitely hate having a companion long-term, but he'd get used to it. I mean you basically are his companion during the White Legs genocidal run, even down to him doing fucked up shit and the courier having the choice to be like, "Wtf, man."

ObsidianGloria
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Joshua has got to be my favorite character in any video game, I was raised Christian but broke away from it but after hearing Joshua Graham I gave my life back to God. Love Joshua so much.

Godfearingturkey
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Honestly, the scariest line is the last one. Joshua doesn't raise his voice at Salt Upon Wounds. He knows he doesn't have to. His rage is pure and cold and sharp as a dagger. He's drawing out Salt Upon Wounds' last moments, forcing him to experience the continual and extended fear of imminent death, not knowing when Joshua will decide to end him, to break him utterly.

A lesser voice actor would've portrayed Joshua as more overtly angry, but Keith Szarabajka knew exactly how to portray a man who understood fear and made it a part of his legend.

subtlewhatssubtle
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that absolute worse thing about finishing this dlc is realizing that all the quest givers up and leave even if you opt to stay and fight for zion

snxffys
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Even as an atheist I think this guy kicks so much ass as a character.

lainamitclaire
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Even in his current state, he still manages to sound like an NPC from Skyrim, some how, but still is bad*ss either way.

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