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Also, any idea on the significance of Paradise Lost on the table at the end? Just a reference to the island and leaving it? Or how the boat journey would be that.
Also, very hero's journey, the crate full of the cure on the boat. Very "the hero returns home with the elixer"
IMO, the beast is a hallucination of Robert Hughes. When Robert is struck by the beast he doesn't get cut, he get's a fever. Furthermore, there is a distinct similarity between the symbol for the nationalists and the beast. Leading me to believe that Herbert's fear of the nationalists is coming to life. Also, looking at the notes left by the murdered scientist, there is no mention (that I have found) of any dangerous wildlife on the island. Meaning that the beast is all in Herbert's head.
Also the crate on the boat is full of the cure, Robert/Herbert didn't have enough resources to make a crate full of it. So the now dead scientists had been making the cure to bring back to Telluric. (and if Robert/Herbert was smart enough he would have opened the crate, cured himself and left)
And I agree, it would be nice to have an option to leave the creature out. Sure, it's vital to the game it stands, but it would allow someone to play just for the fun of exploring. Of course, if you did that, there'd be a bunch of people selecting that option and saying "this game is boring", but it could be done as a cheat code or something.
(In fact, I'll bet there is a cheat code that the devs use for testing ...)
I've also found that it's possible, though slightly tricky, to get both Permanent Mental Awareness and Permanent Endurance Emphasis before the beast appears. This allows tracking it when it's near, sprinting farther, and swimming farther, making eluding and even staying ahead of it much easier. The former can be found from spongy and trumpet mushrooms along the northern coast of the bay visible from the first cartography hut (pretty far east for the trumpet). The latter I got from a giant bloom and a blue-capped mushroom on the way to outpost Tau (same general direction but northwest instead of east).
And I agree - the beast is essential to play the game properly.