I'm having trouble letting go of Dean and Christine. Dean tried to attack me so he's obviously dead, and Christine "found new meaning as the Sierra Madre's warden". Whut? I was hoping she'd come with me to New Vegas, but she just stays there tending to an empty casino that isn't even hers. But on a serious note, there is stuff you're forced to "let go" throughout the DLC. Letting go of your free will, by being enslaved by Elijah (or letting go of your head if you don't obey). Letting go of your weapons and accepting to improvise with weaponry found on-site. Letting go of your usual means of healing by sleeping, stimpaks, etcetera. In short, throughout the DLC the Courier is forced to let go of his own life and surrender to Elijah's will, and in the end he/she will have to let go of the riches and just feeling satisfied with making it out of that death-trap alive.
I wouldn't call it surrender, call it going along or just out right subterfuge, I'll smile and go along, but don't turn your back and don't trust me.(Elijah did). I knew with out a doubt I was going to kill Elijah, I just didn't expect to just walk away with all the gold. But I did!
Dog lets go of his inner conflict.Dean lets go of his heist (doubtful about this one).Christine lets go of his hunt for Elijah.Sinclair let go of his love for Vera.Courier is forced to let go of the treasure.Elijah can't let go of his obsession for Sierra Madre, so it's his end.All in all, awesome plot.
Agreed, great plot and it may not be over. Sense I didn't come for the gold it was a nice payment for what I went through, I looked at it like having good Karma pay off.
I don't let go of free valuables I walked back to Novac carrying 1775lbs. My back is killing me but that will go away with some sleep.