Mori Kibbutz: Difference between revisions
It's not Louis, people. It's just Luis.
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It is later suggested that this event brought Mori down a peg, as he is seen in the end credits sparring with Brucie in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]] without being overly violent towards him. | It is later suggested that this event brought Mori down a peg, as he is seen in the end credits sparring with Brucie in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]] without being overly violent towards him. | ||
However, as revealed after the game is completed, Mori has found 'enlightenment' and moved to a real Kibbutz (lit. a traditional Jewish community in Israel, based around farming for self-sustenance), but through a phone call to | However, as revealed after the game is completed, Mori has found 'enlightenment' and moved to a real Kibbutz (lit. a traditional Jewish community in Israel, based around farming for self-sustenance), but through a phone call to Luis, reveals that he has subverted the commune-based ideal of the camp and seems to be running it for profit, so much as to deny food to an old man until he finishes working. | ||
==Mission Appearances== | ==Mission Appearances== |