Endling: Endings

This Endling guide provides a walkthrough of the game\’s two different endings. We\’ll help you get the better ending by choosing the badger option.

Your journey through Endling is tough, but we can guide you through the possible endings and how to achieve them.

WARNING: Spoilers ahead!

  • How many endings are there in Endling?
  • How can you unlock the badger ending?

How many endings are there in Endling?

There are two different endings to Endling, depending on how you interact with the badger mother.

  1. If you help the badger mother when she needs it, she\’ll return the favor by taking care of your cubs when you die.
  2. If you don\’t help the badger mother, your cubs will die with you.

How can you unlock the badger ending?

During the game, you\’ll encounter the badger mother defending her food. You\’ll need to fight her, but you may drop the food during the battle. If that happens, the area will be blocked temporarily.

On the ninth day, you\’ll find the badger caught in a trap. You can choose to free her or leave her to die.

If you free the badger, you\’ll see her again on the seventeenth night. She\’ll be injured, and you\’ll find a baby badger trapped nearby. You can rescue the cub and bring it back to the mother.

As you unlock the third lair, the badger mother and her cub will rest there. You may receive food from the badger if you wait in front of the lair.

During the final moments of the game, the badger mother will help you escape and take care of your cubs when you\’re captured.

FAQ

What is an Endling?

An Endling is the last surviving individual of a species. It is a term used to describe a species that has reached the end of its existence, with no living members left. The concept of Endlings is often associated with endangered species, as they are the ones most at risk of becoming Endlings. The term was coined by the author Tim Flannery in his book \”The Future Eaters\”.

Why are Endlings important?

Endlings are important because they represent the final chapter in the story of a species. They serve as a warning of the consequences of human activities, such as habitat destruction and overhunting, that can lead to the extinction of entire species. Endlings also remind us of the unique biodiversity that exists on our planet and the need to protect it. They are a symbol of loss and a call to action to preserve the natural world for future generations.

What are some examples of Endlings?

There have been many species that have been reduced to Endlings throughout history. Some well-known examples include:

  • The Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine, which went extinct in the 20th century
  • The Passenger Pigeon, which was hunted to extinction in the early 1900s
  • The Baiji, a species of freshwater dolphin that was declared functionally extinct in 2006
  • The Western Black Rhino, which was declared extinct in 2011

What can be done to prevent species from becoming Endlings?

The key to preventing species from becoming Endlings is conservation. This involves protecting habitats, managing populations, and reducing threats such as poaching and climate change. Conservation efforts can take many forms, from creating protected areas to breeding programs aimed at reintroducing species into the wild. It is also important to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the threats facing endangered species. By working together, we can help prevent more species from reaching the tragic fate of being the last of their kind.

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