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Meg akarlak ismerni és itt most nem a sablonszövegre gondolok.
Tudni szeretném, hogy mi okoz neked boldogsågot, és hogy mikor voltål a legboldogabb.
Tudni, hogy mikor Ă©s miĂ©rt sĂrtĂĄl utoljĂĄra.
Tudni, hogy mik a terveid a jövĆre, Ă©s hogy miken szeretnĂ©l vĂĄltoztatni.
Tudni, hogy ĆszintĂ©n hogyan Ă©rzel.
Tudni, hogy milyen ĆrĂŒlt ötleteid vannak.
Tudni, hogy milyen testi vagy lelki sebeid vannak.
Tudni minden tökĂ©letlensĂ©gedrĆl.
But I'm not sure if I can get along with it.
If it werenât for the antagonist, there wouldnât be heroes.Â
So, onwards to some half interpretation, half headcanon or just complete utter rambling from my side about Jacobâs purpose. He always goes on and on about otherâs purpose and reveals his own in the very last part of his campaign:
So he sees himself as only there to die for his brother. That is his purpose and following his own principles, he shall fulfil it. Even gladly.
There is another interesting part in âThe Book of Josephâ that can be combined with this statement:
âEvery member  of  the  family  is  ready  to  die  for  our  Project,  but from  them,  Jacob  has  selected  three  hundred  warriors.  Many of  them  are  former  soldiers.  They are  the  fiercest  and  the  most  skilled. Â
They form  an  elite  troop  of  three  hundred  Spartans  who  will guard  the  entrances  to  our  refuges,  against  which  the  waves of  violence  and  despair  will  crash.  Until  everything  quiets down.â
- Book of Joseph, Chapter 12
So we get a definite number of how many hunters/warriors Jacob has. 300. They are even called Spartans by Joseph. Almost everyone should know who the Spartans were, and when the number 300 is associated with Sparta, the talk often is about the âBattle of Thermopylaeâ:
âThe Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I over the course of three days. Leonidas, aware that his force was being outflanked, dismissed the bulk of the Greek army and remained to guard their retreat with 300 Spartans and 700 Thespians, fighting to the death. [âŠ] One theory provided by Herodotus is that Leonidas sent away the remainder of his men because he cared about their safety. The soldiers who stayed behind were to protect their escape against the Persian cavalry. â
- Wikipedia
Combining this leads to an interpretation, that Jacob and his Hunters were always meant to die in the act of protecting the rest of the Project at Edenâs Gate against those who would come to them after the Collapse began. All the people who despised them formerly and then wanted to save themselves into their bunkers â be it by force and violence, they should be kept away and fought back by Jacob and his 300 âSpartansâ.
They were always meant to sacrifice themselves for Joseph and the others whom they protected. That was their purpose.Â
What I also found quite interesting in that, was when Joseph tells you about his past and Jacob stands in the background, the viewpoint zooms in until Jacob is blurred and unrecognisable in the background. BUT the very moment Joseph says the word âsacrificeâ, you can see Jacob again. The following screen is taken in that very moment Joseph says âsacrificeâ, but the subtitles do not match with the spoken word - you can check yourself if you really want to.
Now we do not know whether Joseph was aware of this and he told Jacob about his purpose or whether Jacob came to the conclusion of his true purpose by himself. But add Josephâs words after he admits to killing his own baby daughter in order to follow his path with Edenâs Gate:
After Joseph revealed this, he leaves, telling Jacob he has âdone wellâ. Then  Jacob steps forwards and simply opens the music box. There is no commentary coming from him whatsoever. No mockery, no speech about âpurposeâ. He doesnât even look at the Deputy â and when you look at his face, you see that he seems distant, somehow somber as if what Joseph just told you hit home a lot more than he liked and he is in his own thoughts. Joseph will serve God, no matter what he asks. Be it killing his own daughter or sacrificing his own brother.Â
Personal emotions and bonds donât seem to have a place there, but Jacob seems to understand and really accept it. As he tells you with himself and his past with Miller: âIt wasnât something I wanted⊠it was something that I had to do. It was, it was my test.â and âMillerâs sacrifice wasnât about me walking out of that desert. It was about bringing me here.â
To his true purpose. To be Josephâs test, to be the protector, to be the sacrifice. Jacob knew he would never see the end of the Project, he would never see the new world. Because he was meant to be sacrificed in the process. Either when the collapse came or before it, because:
And maybe that is why he repeatedly tells the Deputy that they are no hero. They are a tool, trained by Jacob to kill Eli - and ultimately fulfil the sacrifice and kill him, too.
 Because heroes sacrifice themselves for others. Just like Leonidas and his 300 have created a âhero cultâ - Jacob and his 300 would have been the true heroes because they were meant to be the sacrifice to ensure survival of the other brothers and sisters. They would not âwinâ, but they would have been heroes in their death.
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