Help fish the deathclaw out of the stream! It may be questionably useful, but such eagerness should be rewarded always.
[1]
You dive down into the river to help the little death claw and...immediately slam into the water and start drowning yourself. Admittedly you should have seen this coming; vultures are not known for their ability to swoop majestically down on the surface of a raging river and pluck a small creature out of it for various purposes. Mostly I'm pretty sure vultures are known for using urine as a cooling method and vomit as a self defense.
Pounce on the boar, and bite its neck.
Here's something interesting; did you know hyenas, despite being hunters as well as scavengers, aren't as good at taking down prey as big cats? They lack the jaws and teeth needed to do what the big cats do, their jaws are more powerful but the teeth are designed for crushing bone and tearing flesh, not stabbing in deep. Hyenas actually hunt in a rather gruesome method of running along with their prey and tearing pieces of it off until it collapses and then they tear it apart.
[5]
So while you do manage to leap down and land right on the boar's back and wrap your teeth around it's meaty neck, this doesn't kill it. It doesn't even really slow it down.The muscles of its neck and shoulders are like coiled metal and hugely thick, which makes sense considering the huge skull and tusks. But at the very least you've got your claws and teeth deep in its hide, and shaking you off is gonna be very hard.
Trash wildy trying to get hold on something. With stabby fingers.
[5]
You doggy paddle to the shore and catch hold of a root dangling into the water. As you pull yourself up you see a bird float past you. It squawks something about irony and no good deed and then vanishes downstream. Huh. Then the boar goes charging by just past you, still following the shore, and it has another of your new friends on its back. Huh again.
"Interesting. How did the voice first come to be?"
Anthropology!
I think this is anthropology, the word says to my brain that anthropology is what I'm doing here.
"Songs speak of the first of our tribe, Most-Beautiful. He sang with the voice of the people, but was all alone. So he pulled his many voices from his throat and buried them in the clay of the river. And from this came our people. When now we sing together, we speak with the voice of Most-Beautiful.
Any song sung by many cannot be a lie."
Imagine that I have Faith Points, then expend one to make Dave's horn stick on.
[4] You get his horn stuck on.
Its not...perfectly straight but it's pretty good.