


With tensions rising between the two leaders, Amita is now head to head with Sabal over the installation of Bhadra as the next Tarun Matara. However she needs to show strength alongside Sabal, who is gathering his own supporters.Īmita is now being forced into action if she hopes to liberate Kyrat and protect her people. Amita has kept the rebellion low, planning out their strategies for the long term and stockpiling their assets. To this end, she believes in using Kyrat’s thriving drug trade to fund the Golden Path. Amita knows that the infrastructure of Kyrat is shot, and even with independence, they won’t have the means to rebuild without first establishing a firm financial foundation. What Amita lacked in age, she made up for in passion and smarts, and she is considered the first female to officially join the ranks of the Golden Path, taking up arms, training and fighting alongside the males, marking a shift in traditional roles.Īmita quickly realized that the Golden Path is failing because they are waging a war they cannot afford to perpetuate. She felt he was fighting to keep Kyrat stuck in its old days, and even if they were victorious, their country would still be oppressed by tradition.Īmita is part of the new generation of The Golden Path, and along with Sabal, she has been key in bringing the rebellion back to a force that can actually make a difference. However, Amita never admired Mohan, and she actively despises his legacy. Instead, she was raised by her uncle and aunt, both of whom supported the Golden Path under the rule of its beloved founder, Mohan Ghale.
