![]() Tigry also has his own chapter centered around him called Breakout, involving his experience in the military. When TIO is defeated, Willow apologizes to Tigry for hurting him, and he forgives her, so they travel together. ![]() In the Hidden ending, Willow almost beats Tigry in a fight, but is stopped by the Player, and they get outside the lab. In the survivor ending, he stays alive since he doesn't come along with the Player and goes on his own. Later on, he gets stuck behind a barrier due to his charges going off. If the Player helps Tigry defeat Willow in the savior ending, Tigry gives the cure to the Player himself. Willow almost won, but the explosives he placed down exploded and they were trapped in a small area. When Willow and the Safe Place overtook him, they fought. He stole her tugboat so she can't get the cure and went to the laboratory in Outpost Echo to find the cure for himself. After the Player saved all of The Silver Paw members, Tigry decided to betray Willow. He later encountered the Player at the Refinery when they were trying to free Zizzy. Willow found him, took pity on him and offered to him to join her new group. Despite being one of the major antagonists in the story, he is mostly nice to the Player and everyone else, except Willow, towards whom he holds a deep grudge.īefore he joined The Silver Paw, Tigry was a military deserter living on the streets of the alleys. ![]() He is a former member of The Silver Paw who searches for the cure to help an old friend of his, presumably Rash. He is the overall secondary antagonist of Piggy, serving as the secondary antagonist of the first half of Book 2, the primary antagonist of Refinery - Chapter 3, the morally gray main antagonist of the second half, and the main protagonist of Breakout. It was a good reminder that, just out of reach, was a bright world waiting for me." " I always loved driving by the carnival, seeing all the lights and attractions.
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