Talk:Eminent Domain/@comment-26199726-20200706170557/@comment-16533050-20200706210020

I feel that simply putting him in the chair activates the 'torturing' aspect of the scenario, though I could obviously be wrong.

If I recall, the only way to non-lethally keep Bundry alive is by shipping him away. I think he is still considered dead even if he left alive in the chair due maybe to Ames, the Slaughterhouse blowing up, exposure, boredom, etc...

Again, it has been a while and I could be wrong about this as well.

I have to say that Knife of Dunwall is my favorite of all of the Dishonored games and DLC we got (though The Dead Eels is my favorite level). However, having so many choices in the Dishonored series, and attempting to list out each and every nitpickery difference they influence (or not) later in the levels/game becomes very headache-inducing. It often gets to point that bothering to do so seems pointless.

Someone later on can always ask "well, whatta 'bout this?" And it's easier to just answer with ¯\_(ツ)_/¯