

Ajay offers to help and liberates the first bell tower.


He goes to talk with Sabal, who says the local bell tower is broadcasting propaganda and that it is a dangerous climb to the top. After this mildly heated conversation, Ajay kills some wolves for Amita. Amita is furious when she learns that they sacrificed Darpan for Ajay, but Sabal is confident that the son of Mohan Ghale was worth the dangerous rescue mission. Sabal then leads with a rescue team to the compound and manages to rescue only Ajay since Darpan was trapped in De Pleur's torture room. Sabal hears that Ajay Ghale is returning to Kyrat and sends Darpan, one of his best soldiers, to protect Ajay from the Royal Army, but both are captured and taken to De Pleur's Compound. If Sabal can be the one to crown Bhadra as Tarun Matara, it will be the rallying cry for the future of Kyrat as a spiritual place, isolated from outsiders, and seal Sabal’s role as leader. He sees the practice as sacred and truly believes that the tradition brings protection from evil while ensuring good luck and prosperity. These views are in direct conflict with Amita's world view.Īs such, he’s personally invested in seeing Bhadra installed as the next Tarun Matara. He is also smart enough to know how to use religion as a political tool. Sabal often seeks moral guidance from the religious texts and teachings of Kyra. He sees great value in his heritage, race, culture, history and legacy and believes that Kyrat needs the stability of traditions to bring peace to its people. When he was old enough he set about trying to recreate the era when the Golden Path was a real threat to Pagan Min. The great Mohan Ghale died when Sabal was a child and the young man grew up idolizing the rebel leader’s legacy. Sabal grew up in an era of a broken Golden Path.
