Far cry 4 ajay
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Pagan sticks the fork in Darpan and instructs to Paul torture him and find out what he was doing there, since one of Paul's functions was torture, then he tells Ajay to wait he there and Pagan calls Yuma Lau, another governor of Kyrat and stepsister to Pagan.Īfter that, Ajay takes the ashes of his mother and seeks a way out of there, but he hears Darpan screaming in a room along the path to the exit. Once there, Pagan introduces Ajay to Paul and tells of the days when he and Ishwari were involved, Pagan takes a fork telling Ajay about her having fled Kyrat without explanation, he has approaching Darpan who sat with them: "When your mother decided to flee to the United States with you on her hip, I couldn't help but blame myself. Pagan puts a bag on his head and Darpan's, and both are escorted to De Pleur's Compound, the residence of Paul "De Pleur" Harmon, one of Kyrat's governors. He recognized Ajay and, soon after that, he hugs him and says that there is "a party" waiting for him. Pagan Min, the tyrant king of the region, kills the soldier's leader, saying he wanted to stop the bus, not shoot it. After discovering that the Golden Path had smuggled weapons under the bus, the soldiers fired at the bus Ajay and Darpan run out, but are subdued. There, he met a person named Darpan, who tells Ajay that he was a friend, and converses a bit with him during the trip, but after reaching the border, the bus is stopped by the Royal Army. He picks passes and goes to Patna, India, and from there, he catches a bus of tourists to go to Kyrat. With a mix of guilt, apprehension, and a little excitement, Ajay entered Kyrat by way of India to fulfill his mother’s final wish to spread her ashes.Īfter the death of Ishwari, Ajay Ghale returns to Kyrat to fulfill her last wish, to scatter her ashes in Lakshmana. A few weeks later, during the reading of her will, Ajay was given her last wish, an amendment made a few days before she died "Take my ashes to Kyrat, to Lakshmana." His mother described the beautiful place they left behind when he was a child, and spoke of regrets for things left undone. The last lucid conversation they had was about Kyrat. She never told him, and it had now metastasized into her liver, leaving him with a scant few days to say goodbye in the hospice. He later retired at the rank of Sergeant First Class, after seven years of service, and won a Silver Star for bravery.Īs Ajay was turning his life around, he learned that his mother was dying of breast cancer. Later, he became skilled in hand to hand combat, reconnaissance, infiltration, and combat survival. He became a proficient parachutist and sniper, and confident user of explosives. He served two tours in Iraq and two in Afghanistan. Two years later, he successfully joined the US Special Forces (Green Berets), later qualifying as an 18B Weapons Sergeant. While Ajay was not directly responsible for the shooting, he turned himself in and bartered a deal with police - in exchange for no prison time, he provided the name of the person who pulled the trigger.Ījay, in order to achieve the American dream, joined the US Army in 2006 and served with the 82nd Airborne Division. He eventually fell in with the wrong crowd and, during his teens, became caught up in a robbery-gone-wrong that resulted in a store clerk being shot to death. When he was only three years old, Ajay's mother fled with him to the United States and would reveal nothing to him of his home country, his father, or why she left Kyrat.Ījay led a conflicted childhood and grew up causing plenty of trouble for himself and his mother. He only weighed 5.5 pounds and was 17 inches tall. Ajay Ghale was born in mid April/May 1988, in Kyrat to Ishwari and Mohan Ghale, the founders of the rebellious organization, The Golden Path.