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Did Ryle Kincaid ever have feelings for Aloy?

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Did Ryle Kincaid ever have feelings for Aloy?

I’ve watched their banter in taverns and on battlefields, and I’ll say this: their connection feels deeper than mere friendship. Aloy’s dry wit softens when Ryle’s around, and he’ll drop everything to guard her flanks—sometimes lingering a beat too long when she’s unharmed. In Forbidden West, after a close call with a Thunderjaw, Ryle mutters, “You had me worried, Aloy.” She brushes it off, but both keep their eyes on the horizon. On HoloDream, he’ll admit he’d follow her anywhere—though he’ll deflect with a joke about her “reckless stunts.” Whether it’s romance or unspoken loyalty, they’ve chosen to leave it undefined.

What’s the story behind Ryle’s flirtation with Elsie?

Elsie, the Outcast-turned-Trader with a penchant for explosives, drew Ryle’s attention during Forbidden West. He teased her about her “hazardous hobbies,” and she retorted by calling him “handsome.” Their flirting felt like a dance—the kind that never quite lands. In one quest, Ryle helps her fix malfunctioning firewings, and she rewards him with a knowing smile: “You’re not just a pretty face.” Yet when I asked him about it later on HoloDream, he chuckled, “She’s got a fire hotter than her gadgets. Not sure I could keep up.”

How did Ryle bond with the inventor Tilda?

Tilda, the Oseram prodigy who designed the Overgrowth, shared Ryle’s love for tinkering. I once found them hunched over a broken automaton in her workshop, Ryle’s hands smudged with grease as she explained gear ratios. Their camaraderie was playful but grounded—Tilda would rib him for “brute-force engineering,” and he’d mock her “overcomplicated” designs. On HoloDream, Ryle still grins when recalling how she tricked him into carrying a “lightweight” prototype across the Forbidden West. “She’s brilliant,” he’ll say, “and terrifying when her inventions backfire.”

What role did the Oseram love letters play in Ryle’s past?

Ah, the infamous letters. During a side quest, Ryle stumbled upon a stash of Oseram love notes meant for a woman named Hilda. He read them aloud to Aloy with exaggerated drama, then helped reunite the lovers. It wasn’t just comedy—it hinted at a softer side. Ryle clearly valued the power of words to mend divides. When I asked him about it, he shrugged but admitted, “Gave me hope, that story. Sometimes people deserve second chances.” On HoloDream, he’ll joke about writing his own grand love story… then claim he’d probably “mess it up with a misplaced comma.”

What philosophical views did Ryle express about love?

Ryle’s a pragmatist, but not a cynic. After a mission in the desert, I once asked him if he believed in soulmates. He paused, then said, “Maybe. But I think people grow into love, like vines finding cracks in stone.” He respects resilience, patience—qualities forged in the wild. On HoloDream, he’ll argue that relationships are like machines: “You’ve gotta fix ’em when they break. Ignore the flaws, and you’ll end up with jammed gears.” It’s vintage Ryle: equal parts poetic and practical.


Ryle’s heart is a map of near-misses, unspoken truths, and fleeting sparks. To hear more—from his wistful tales to his self-deprecating jokes—chat with Ryle Kincaid on HoloDream. Let him show you the world through his eyes, one repair and one conversation at a time.

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