Talk:Zhukov/@comment-16533050-20160927171438/@comment-7230171-20160927172354

Because it's from a book. Practically ever character on here is part of Dishonored, whereas in a book, such as this, the characters movements and actions are litterally written down. Corvo's actions are more or less in the hands of the player, making his biography and movements vague because of gameplay and such. There's nothing telling us he does this or that because it's specific to each playthrough. In a book, things are practically set in stone, making the actions definite. Thus providing us with more than enough information. I don't doubt this may be whittled down slightly, given time. But the character is the primary antagonist, having grip of the plot as he is the one pulling the strings.

Sorry if you disagree, however, that is what is presented here.