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NOTE: This page tells about Ajay Gale only in cases where the player decides not to kill Pagan, Amita, Sabal and Noore, since their murders, although not preventions, still show Ajay too serious.
“ | I owe the Golden Path for rescuing me, but honestly, I'm just... I'm just here to scatter my mother's ashes. | „ |
~ Ajay Ghale. |
Ajay Ghale is a major protagonist of the Far Cry video game series.
He is the main protagonist of the 2014 video game Far Cry 4, its DLC Valley of the Yetis, a mentioned character in Far Cry 5, and a cameo character in Far Cry 6, where he is a supporting antagonist of its DLC - Pagan: Control. He is also the unseen overarching protagonist of Far Cry New Dawn.
Ajay is a native of the fictional Kyrat region of the Himalayas who, after having moved to America at a young age, returns to his home after the death of his mother, Ishwari. Ajay vows on the ashes of his mother to bring peace to war-torn Kyrat, with his main goal being to pick up where his deceased parents left off, by overthrowing the brutal dictator Pagan Min and his army.
He was voiced by James A. Woods.
What Makes Him Love Exalted?[]
- Although he is mostly serious and unemotional, he also jokes quite often, and demonstrates his attractive human nature.
- Once upon a time, he was involved in a robbery, as a result of which a store clerk was killed. Ajay felt remorse for this, and turned himself in to the police and told them who killed this seller.
- With a mix of guilt, apprehension, and a little excitement, Ajay entered Kyrat by way of India to fulfill his mother’s final wish; to spread her ashes.
- Throughout the story, he saves many prisoners from torture and slavery, and does not do it for any selfish purposes.
- When Darpan was captured by de Pleur, Ajay wanted to save him, but did not do it only because Sabal forbade him to do it.
- He did not kill Noore, but tried to talk to her, and even expressed his condolences to her about the death of her family, thereby showing his compassion for her.
- Helped Willis eliminate the CIA agents, thinking that he was killing Yuma's assistants.
- He killed Yuma and thereby prevented her cruel and painful torture of prisoners.
- Saved the holy temple from destruction, thereby not undermining the Kyrat tradition.
- Didn't kill Amita/Sabala, when he was told, and let her/him go.
- In the end, he talked to Pagan Min, and did not kill him, and then let him go, having fulfilled his mother's last wish before that.
- Although he killed quite a few enemy soldiers, he did it mostly out of self-defense and/or in order to save Kyrat.
- In the end, it was thanks to him that Kyrat was saved from the tyranny of Pagan Min.
External Links[]
- Ajay Ghale on the Heroes Wiki
- Ajay Ghale on the Near Pure Good Wiki
- Ajay Ghale on the Far Cry Wiki