The last of us Episode 3 of season 2 not only begins the search for the revenge of Ellie (Bella Ramsey) against Abby (Kaitlyn Dever). The HBO program also presents a new strange cult that will be too familiar for video game fans. However, if you have never played the games, you may have found intrigued, if not frankly confused, but a new tribe or super coochy characters that have driven Wedce’s modern comforts as weapons or cars in favor of the self -care, the low rolling.
So what is the deal with the new cult in The last of us? Who are exactly the seraphites?
** Spoilers of The last of us Season 2 Episode 3, now transmitting in Max **
About 20 minutes after the last episode 3 of the US season 2, the action suddenly changes Jackson, Wyoming to a Verker forest path. We see a bald man, scars on both cheeks, walking along a full alert path. Take a green clock with a specific symbol on the back and carry its arc ready. The man whistles a sign that is sooner for another bald man with similar outfit. A group of people, all dressed in similar tons of land and all wearing those same cheek scars, continues to walk.
Then there is a sweat scene between a girl named Constance (Makena Whitlock) and her father (Michael Abbott Jr.), where we are going to listen to an important tradition about people of thesis. These strange people are migrants try to reset somewhere sure. They believe in the teachings of a mysterious woman called prophet, who has dead bones for ten years. Whistles, hammers, liturgy … all these are part of the religion she builds for them.
However, their religion also makes them an objective for persecution. Almost as soon as the little Constance puts her hands on her first hammer, a whistle or alarm perforates the air. The seraphites are covered and Constance’s father tells him that they do not hide from “demons”, but “wolves.” (“Lobos” meaning members of the WLF or Washington Liberation Front).
Later in the episode, Ellie and Dina (Isabela Merced) run into the bodies of all these people, including Constance. It is a scene that manages to surprise young women in their barbarism. Particularly because no mercy was given to Little Constance.
Okay, although HBO’s program could be mocking who seraphites are and why wolves hate them to make us hate Abby and his friends even more than we did, fans of the video game series know that the situation is a bit more complicated.
So who are the seraphites? The last of us Season 2? Here is everything you need to know about people’s strange thesis to people …
Who are the seraphites in The last of us? All about the new crop introduced in The last of us Season 2 Episode 3:
The only confirmation that hbos The last of us Episode 3 of season 2 gives us this new cult is called themselves that the seraphs come from the final credits, confirming that actor Billy Wickman is the “Seraphite scout.” Neverberness, you can still find a ton of information (potentially spoilery) about the befitos if it simply falls into the tradition of video games, specifically The last of us II.
In The last of us IIWe learn that there is a bitter land war in Seattle between the WLF and the seraphites. The seraphites were created by a woman in the Seattle suburbs who claimed to have a vision of God. This charismatic “prophet” also turned out to be an excellent fighter, capable of resisting many of the infected. All this means that when he saved people of a certain death, only to preach to egalitarian directors, it sounded quite well for some.
The prophet also believed the Cordyceps The virus was a punishment of God. Humanity needed to clean from their sins, which in their mind meant getting rid of any technology created before Cordyceps Pandemic. Hence the arches, arrows, whistles and hammers.
The tensions between the WLF and the seraphites are basically reduced to a grass war. Seraphites, as mocked in The last of us Trailer of season 2, are not exactly pacifists. They also terrorize and kill people unlike them. Basically, it has become a fierce civil war in the streets of Seattle, where seraphites and wolves are fighting for their group’s own survival.
The seraphites we know this week The last of us It seems not to be violent. In fact, Constance’s father expresses that they are fleeing home to find a new and safe place to live. All of which suggests that, you know, the Seraphs are also people.
The last of us He returns next Sunday, May 4 at 9 pm et HBO and Max.