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I can't catch Moe's whiskey
Iadakan's death is a reference to Wani but also a subversion of expectations. What I was trying to do was make each duel feel unique in that respect. Like Mia does not ever actually fight Anon, she is instead shot by Moe. But to make it still feel like a satisfying climax there's the encounter with Trish afterwards.
The mod has three endings, "grab her gun" fits more in-line with what you'd want.
Anon is mocking Iadakan when he tells them "You should've taught them to shoot". It wasn't a literal statement. It's implied Iadakan taught them things but they were still defeated by Anon regardless.
This is again a staple of the Western as a genre. The mod thematically is more about good and evil. Like should Anon give into his darkness and attack Trish, or should he attempt to reason with her instead. The characters that give into their darkness all end up being punished for it in some way. It ties into the church scene with Rosa/Fernsworth.