The Golden Lamb Far Cry 6 Point of interest
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Giving José Castillo a position of authority is the definition of a bad idea.
Index
All known locations on the map Yara
El Pequeño I▶ show the map ◀
El General's shopping list:
- Bath salts 1kg
- Blow 100 grams (pure as possible!)
- Weed 20 ounces (indica only!)
- Krokodil 20 bags
- Molly 200 tabs
- H 30 bags
- 10 mujeres (Outcasts)
- 10 hombres (5 Outcast/5 homeless)
El Pequeño II▶ show the map ◀
FROM: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
SUBJECT: INSOLENCE
All Personnel,
It has come to my attention that certain officers have been referring to our glorious General as "Napoleon El Pequeño" Not only is this slanderous and repulsive, it is very criminal.
Anyone caught saying or writing this filth will be hung immediately, NO TRIAL GIVEN.
General José Castillo is not actually short. He is 1.8 meters tall (as stated on his official record), with a very muscular, handsome, and intimidating build.
H, Vásquez
CPT
El Pequeño III▶ show the map ◀
FROM: GENERAL JOSÉ CASTILLO
SUBJECT: FELICIDADES!!
My fellow True Yarans,
My plan worked to absolute perfection. The terrorista Carlos Montero is dead and now the West is free again. El Presidente will be very pleased, that I can assure you.
For your invaluable role in my great achievement, you have earned some leisurely time off from your duties. This hotel is my gift to you. Indulge. Forget your rules. Forget your laws. Forget your morals. Be free. But always remember who put you here.
General José Castillo
El Pequeño IV▶ show the map ◀
Dearest Antón,
My sources tell me your nephew is running wild again. Excessive spending, parties, drugs, sex, senseless, sadistic violence -- this is not the example a True Yaran should ever set.
I know he is family, but this behavior must stop. If word ever got out, it could ruin your pristine image, Señor Presidente.
Let me know what you want me to do.
Yours,
Raul