The quest is issued by , a trader defined by his pragmatism and lack of ethical constraints. By tasking the player with investigating the Lightkeeper’s activities, Skier positions information as the ultimate currency. In the "Rabbit Hole," the player is not just a soldier but an unwilling spy, digging through secrets that perhaps should have remained buried in the ruins of the Tarkov Lighthouse. The Symbolism of the Lighthouse
The quest requirements—often involving the retrieval of encrypted data or navigating high-risk zones—mirror the psychological state of the player-character. There is no "good" choice, only the choice that leads to survival and the next tier of equipment. The "Rabbit Hole" is a metaphor for the endless cycle of violence: every secret uncovered only reveals a deeper, more complex layer of conspiracy, ensuring that the player is never truly free of the traders' influence. Conclusion: The Infinite Depth Rabbit.Hole.part2.rar
The transition from Part 1 to Part 2 moves the player deeper into the territory of the . The Lighthouse itself is a classic literary symbol—traditionally a beacon of safety and guidance. In Tarkov, however, it is inverted. It represents a focal point of isolation and gatekept power. To go "Down the Rabbit Hole" is to move toward this false light, realizing that the closer one gets to the truth, the more dangerous and "enlightened" (in a dark, occult sense) the environment becomes. Moral Erosion and Survival The quest is issued by , a trader