horizon The Nintendo Switch Anniversary Edition is coming soon, and fans are very excited. The game includes expansion packs such as Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn, as well as other new weapons, armor, and quests. Because of this, for the first time in forever, Switch players will be able to adopt a child and become a Dragonborn parent.
There are many children in the game who have lost their families and want to be adopted by the player, but unfortunately, the Dragonborn can only adopt two children, which is one of the most important choices in the game. horizon. Deciding who to take home is difficult, but these are the children who need adoption the most.
Alesan
Alesan is a very hard-working and sweet boy who can be found in Dawnstar. As he explains, his father was a sailor who rescued Alisan from the ship after falling ill and abandoned him in the town. After telling his story, he added: “I’ve been trying to do it ever since, but it’s hard. Really hard.”
As if the story wasn’t heartbreaking enough, players can see Alesan running around in the mines, where he delivers food and earns very little money. Worst of all, he can be seen sleeping on the floor next to the fire in the Windcrest Inn. Child labor is terrible and robs many children of their childhood. Arizona should play with other children, sleep in a nice bed, and have the Dragonborn love and care for him.
Sophie
Sophie is another child who lives in poverty and has to make a living by selling flowers. Of course, she doesn’t make much money and has to sleep in the extremely cold weather and dangerous streets of Windhelm, a city with a serial killer on the loose and a city structured by segregation laws.
Clearly, this is no place to leave children homeless and unprotected. This gentle girl has a rough past and is just trying to survive the cruelty of a war-torn world, but her pain and struggles would end immediately if the Dragonborn decided to adopt her and give her life. horizonBest home ever.
Francois Beaufort
Francois Beaufort’s HonorHall orphanage in Rift Valley has a roof, meals and interaction with other children. However, what pained him was that even though he had been in the orphanage for more than a year, he still believed his parents who said they would come to him and hoped that they would come back one day.
It is unclear why his parents lied to him like this. Maybe it was to keep his hopes up and soften the reality, or maybe they didn’t want to look like the bad guys, but it’s absolutely cruel to have a kid promise to come back and never do so. In such a family, Francois may have never experienced the true love of his parents, but if he is adopted, his luck may change.
Runa Fairshield
She may be dark, tough, and outspoken, but that’s what makes Runa Mediel unique. She is the only girl waiting for adoption in the Glory Hall Orphanage, and her life is the most difficult. She admitted many times that she hated being there and was tired of the place. No one could blame her after the endless nightmares she must have lived with Greylord II.
If the player speaks to her while Greylord is still alive, she will trust the Dragonborn and say “I was really scared of Greylord. She was very angry when Aventus ran away. I got double the beating that day.” “. Although Constance later took care of the children, Luna was supposed to live somewhere away from all the bad memories of childhood abuse.
bryce
Bryce can be seen sleeping on a pile of straw next to the horses in the stables outside, which is reason enough to adopt him. Every child deserves a safe place to sleep and be protected from nighttime dangers. It’s not just cold weather and hard floors. How could a child be in a world filled with dragons, bandits, trolls, and other threats?
Although horizonCivil War is one of the best side missions, and Bryce is another victim of it. As he explains, his parents were legionnaires and were killed in an ambush.No child should have to pay the price for the devastating consequences of politics, but the sad truth is that many do, and in horizon,no difference. If the Dragonborn doesn’t adopt him after so many adults have failed him, how can he ever trust anyone else?
Herol
Hrol never explained how he ended up at the Honorja Orphanage in Rift. However, he has the sweetest and most heartbreaking dialogue when he approaches the Dragonborn to explain the reason behind his unusual name: “I’m named after the sound a lion makes. You know the roar! Really.”
Such a gentle boy should never have to face the cruelty of growing up without his parents. Herol deserves genuine love from those who truly care for him. After all, only the kindest of kids could face abuse like Greylord while still being as delightful and charming as he is.
Lucia
Lucia often wanders Whiterun, expressing her hunger or begging for money. She told her tragic story to the dragonborn, explaining how after her mother’s death, her aunt and uncle took over the farm where she lived and kicked her out. They even told her she was good for nothing, lowering her self-esteem.
Except for Brenuin and the Dragonborn, almost everyone in Whiterun ignored this girl. Even the best members of her companions didn’t help her. It’s common for homeless people to be treated as if they don’t exist, which can have serious consequences for children who are learning to live their lives. Lucia’s only way to feel worthless is to be adopted and return to the true love her late mother once gave her.
Samuel
Samuel is another child up for adoption at the Rift Valley Hall of Honor Orphanage, but he is the only one who has been raised there since childhood. As a result, he becomes a leader of sorts to the other kids, and he shows great maturity in most conversations. He almost sounds like a grown man with the heart of a little boy.
The child never knew what family was like and was raised by Greylord I. Unlike the others, he doesn’t know any relatives and has been living the orphaned life of an abused orphan. He may be used to it now, but that doesn’t make it any better and he deserves the chance like everyone else to finally have a family.