Talk:The Brigmore Witches/@comment-79.239.114.90-20150731041413/@comment-16533050-20150731044929

I agree with Drunken Whaler, Daud had felt bad about it. Even in Corvo's story there is evidence of this: Thoughts on the Lord Regent's Fall He regrets what he did. Something about the Empress was different, it never says what, but it affected the master assassin in some way. It only became worse for him after he kidapped Emily. So great was his regret, that he would do anything to correct that, even destroy a coven of witches that threatened the little girl who haunted his thoughts.