Difference between revisions of "Luis Sera"
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− | As [[Leon S Kennedy | Leon]] makes his way through the | + | As [[Leon S Kennedy | Leon]] makes his way through the Fish Farm, he discovers Luis Sera bound inside a cellar. As Leon starts to untie Luis, [[Bitores Mendez | Mendez's]] footsteps can be heard behind them. Luis quickly recognizes [[Bitores Mendez | Mendez]] and can be seen genuinely scared of him. |
As [[Leon S Kennedy | Leon]] tries to fight off [[Bitores Mendez | Mendez]], he is easily picked up and thrown across the cellar, incapacitating him. Mendez takes this opportunity to infect [[Leon S Kennedy | Leon]] with a Plaga. | As [[Leon S Kennedy | Leon]] tries to fight off [[Bitores Mendez | Mendez]], he is easily picked up and thrown across the cellar, incapacitating him. Mendez takes this opportunity to infect [[Leon S Kennedy | Leon]] with a Plaga. |
Revision as of 14:44, 4 April 2023
Information
While searching for the President's daughter in the village, Leon finds a document that indicates she is being held in an abandoned farmhouse.
When he arrives at the location, he finds Luis Sera instead. Bound and gagged, Luis is a local citizen who seems to know a great deal more than he is willing to admit. Leon questions Luis' true part in the events playing out, and wonders what his connection is to the cult of Los Illuminados.
First encounter with Leon
As Leon makes his way through the Fish Farm, he discovers Luis Sera bound inside a cellar. As Leon starts to untie Luis, Mendez's footsteps can be heard behind them. Luis quickly recognizes Mendez and can be seen genuinely scared of him.
As Leon tries to fight off Mendez, he is easily picked up and thrown across the cellar, incapacitating him. Mendez takes this opportunity to infect Leon with a Plaga.