User blog comment:8-Bit Jack/Harvey's Tweets/@comment-6716431-20170203033409

Some more missing references:


 * Mortimer Ramsey and Jack Ramsey being related.


 * Mortimer Hat being the father of Lizzy Stride.


 * How the Void ""draws from [one's] mind", which in turn "influences the environment"."


 * Jelly's Next Task being moved to the end of the game because it "stumped too many people."


 * The Shadow on Bitterleaf being about seamstress-themed murders. Essie's part of the conversation still exists, but not Harvey's side.


 * Morley being ruled by a king and queen.


 * References two and three on the page Beatrici Attano. However, it seems quite possible to simply rewrite it to avoid them.


 * Teague Martin sleeping sleeping in a hideout near the Hound Pits Pub and running other secretive activities.


 * The Lonely Rat Boy being pivotal / potentially pivotal to history.


 * How "... others don't see [ the Heart ]. Corvo pulls it out of thin air."


 * The developers being "wrongheaded" about Lady Boyle's nonlethal elimination and how "she probably wrapped that pathetic adoring creep around her finger."


 * Farley Havelock being killed by Corvo or committing suicide during The Light at the End.


 * The symbol of the Abbey of the Everyman being based off a farming fork and the time when ""[p]eople just joined" the Abbey, and children were not taken from their homes."


 * The age of Delilah Copperspoon in Dishonored 2. However, the penultimate trivia point seems to do a satisfactory job of explaining that, so we might not need this one.


 * The naming pattern of Delilah's paintings. Again, we probably don't need this one either.


 * The office of Arkane Studios in Lyon having life-size versions of Delilah's paintings.


 * How only eight people in the world during the events of Dishonored bear the Outsider's Mark.


 * In fact, can we get a tense check on that? Is it that eight people currently (well, in 1837) possess the Mark, or that eight people have or currently do possess the Mark?  If it's the latter, then there are only two people left unaccounted for, both of whom are covered in The Great Trials.