McCree chose the latter option, and whenever someone draws near it, he’s conflicted because he doesn’t want to be cursed but doesn’t want to shove the burden onto anyone either. Sombra interests him though… he opts to talk to her directly rather than just turning into a wolf and scaring her away like everyone else who’s passed through his domain… sorry I ranted(2/2)
This is a really interesting concept.
Gabriel is the person Sombra is certain she knows is actually alive, but has no way of finding him. The legend of the silver and iron threaded rope holds knowledge of everything. Most of the warnings tell of those who have wrapped the rope around their arm to have been overwhelmed and driven mad from what they came to know.
The legend also keeps it hidden deep within a dark forest, haunted with all sorts of demons and ghouls. Most importantly, a great beast guards the silver and iron threaded rope. Those who wish to even glimpse the magical artifact must first get past the monster.
Under her red hood, blessed with protective magic against most unholy beasts, Sombra takes into the woods. She knows she can handle the information, and get past the monster.
She ends up running into a handsome man out all alone in the dark woods. They speak for a time, although Sombra is certain something if off with him. He calls himself McCree. After a brief but engaging conversation, he sighs and tells her to go back. There is no hope of her finding the silver and iron threaded rope.
Sombra brushes past McCree, aloof and determined to reach the powerful item