Vaas was supposed to be the perfect warrior and he was supposed to breed the so called warrior child with Citra since she was the leader of the Rakyat and he was the strongest member of them. However they grew apart because Citra manipulated Vaas constantly and he grew tired of it so he started working for Hoyt. Eatdatyeet445 • 3 yr. ago. The Alice quotes are there to show the theme of Jason's changing, and examination on morality. The first one which says "she wondered how could she ever get out of there" means about the no-backing.out path jason was about to takethey are not really focused on insanity. #2. The first DLC for Ubisoft’s Far Cry 6 has arrived hot on the heels of the main game. Vaas: Insanity follows everyone’s favourite Far Cry villain, Vaas Montenegro, as he takes a trip into his own psyche just after the game’s main protagonist, Jason Brody stabs him to death. At that point, Vaas begins to delve into the childhood that made Far Cry 6’s first expansion, Vaas: Insanity is now available and it certainly lives up to its namesake. A standalone DLC that contains plenty of less than sane content. It also keeps a lot of what’s great about the Far Cry series and offers some fresh, rogue-lite elements. The game begins right after Vaas was killed at the hands of Jason Originally posted by Esp1: Loved the Vaas caracter, hated the boss fights that were scripted with us only hitting spacebar and clicking the mouse as directed. Has to be one of the worst boss fight systems ever. For some reason to it felt like only the first island story had been finished properly before sending the game to market. The next possibility is in Far Cry 6, but with a few stipulations. Vaas’ character was killed during the events of Far Cry 3, meaning if he did play a role in the upcoming game it would either be as a flashback or if the game was set to be a sort of prequel or spin-off to those events. I did it by slowly walking forward, while killing 3 of the Vaas apparitions at a time. Then, I'd reload while slowly backing up, to give myself a little more time. Once reload was finished, I'd rinse and repeat the process. Hope that helps! Far Cry 3’s got good baddies and bad goodies and a strange bit where you sniff an illegal mushroom and are briefly teleported to a sort of psychedelic subterranean Narnia, which will earn it a While Vaas and Pagan min are the best overall, I think Hoyt was the best "classic bad guy" in the far cry franchise. He wasnt really that insane (not as much as vaas was anyways) but just a really hate-able ruthless asshole that you really want to kill. Vaas might be a more memorable enemy, but I don't think anyone believes that he didn't deserve to die (I know most of us believe he deserved a better death than that crap in FC3, though). Pagan on the other hand creates discussion about whether he was really an enemy at all. pSEWlE6.