Talk:The Flooded District/@comment-26199726-20200330185404

Reading through some comments here, I wondered how the conversation between Daud and the Whaler in his office changes depending on your actions. Here's what I found out through testing, and I'd be curious to hear if anyone has found more versions, how these come to pass, or if there are corrections to what I've found:

1. If Corvo was seen (even if he didn't kill anyone):

''"Master!" "May I not have a moment of..." "Corvo's beaten us, Sir. He's killed men who have no equal in the Isles. I'm afraid he'll kill me, too. You said this couldn't happen, sir." "I didn't think it could. I always thought one of you, the strongest of you, might kill me, but not a stranger, a man not trained in our methods. But perhaps he will. Remain on watch, and kill him if you can. Maybe you'll surprise us both."''

2. If Corvo was never seen, but drew attention by reactivating the Greaves Refinery:

''"Master..." "What is it?" "Corvo's vanished from confinement, from the whole area, and the men on duty swear they saw absolutely nothing. It sounds impossible, I know. The Greave's Refinery's restarted. What do you make of it?" "That he knows your work better than you do. Deal with the sentries as you see fit. As for Corvo, I suspect that in time he'll come to me here. He'll have to."''

3. If Corvo was never seen and didn't reactivate the Greaves Refinery either, the conversation will not take place at all, and Corvo will just hear Daud record his thoughts on recent events.