User blog:Arcius Rhetus/Details You Might Have Missed in The Tales from Dunwall


 * This shot shows a harbor full of pre-industrialization, pre-whale-oil ships.


 * In this scene, Sokolov can been seen proposing to Esmond Roseburrow a new Whaling Trawler design which features mounted speargun, oil-powered hook rigging system, and even cannons with whale-oil-powered explosives for ammunition. The cannons didn't seem to make it to the final design of the trawlers as seen in the games.
 * According to the Dishonored Roleplaying Game rulebook, the flagship of Bundry Rothwild's whaling fleet, the Bundry Best, is a combination of trawler and warship. This ship was possibly built with Sokolov's original design. After all, Sokolov and Rothwild seemed to have a close professional relationship.
 * This is the only time in the franchise that rifles are shown. The Dishonored Roleplaying Game rulebook mentioned that most rifles are reserved for military use while some custom-made rifle called jezails are used by Pandyssia explorers to hunt monstrous beasts.


 * Esmond Roseburrow used an explosive bullet to commit suicide. Poor the Lonely Rat Boy, he must have been traumatized.
 * Also, Roseburrow's pistol is a unique design, and has the letter "R" engraved on the barrel [Credit: Pauolo]. The Dishonored Roleplaying Game rulebook mentioned that many wealthy people collect custom-made pistols or build and modify them as a hobby.


 * Ever wondered why Piero in The Tales from Dunwall looks different than Piero in the game? That's because Arkane decided to swap the models of Piero and Wallace Higgins in the final game.