In a world as big as the one Guerilla Games created in Horizon Forbidden West, it can be hard for players to uncover all of its secrets. Horizon Forbidden West's landscapes had to be littered with interesting histories to help build the world of the new IP. Players needed to come to grips with not only the story of the games, but how its post-apocalyptic setting came to be. Gamers were intrigued by the first game and the unique narrative it unveiled, but while they learned plenty about Aloy and her community, not much was known about the Old Ones that came before. SPOILERS AHEAD.
Horizon Forbidden West helped to provide some much-needed revelations regarding the humans that lived a thousand years before the events of the games, who were instrumental in causing the world's downfall. Players were even able to meet some of them with the appearance of Far Zenith – the group of advanced humans who extended their natural lifetimes to attain a form of physical immortality. One of Far Zenith's members stands out in particular, not only as an enemy-turned-ally-turned-enemy but also as a key to unlocking more of Elisabet's past. Tilda van der Meer has a large part to play in the events of Horizon Forbidden West, but she also has a fascinating art collection that contains many hidden meanings.
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During Horizon Forbidden West's 'All That Remains' quest, Aloy finds herself exploring parts of the ruined remnants of Tilda's Old World home. Although it's optional for players to stop and check out Tilda's impressive art collection on the way to getting some answers from the mysterious member of Far Zenith, if they do examine the pieces they can witness
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