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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The manor is the second farthest location outside Dunwall's city limits visited in ''Dishonored'', the farthest being [[Kingsparrow Island]].
 
*The manor is the second farthest location outside Dunwall's city limits visited in ''Dishonored'', the farthest being [[Kingsparrow Island]].
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*One of Delilah's statues is a nod to the [[w:c:tardis:Weeping Angel|Weeping Angel]] of ''Doctor Who''. It is found in the Brigmore Crypt, appearing relatively innocuous with its hands covering its eyes, but changes to a menacing pose after Daud picks up the [[Bone Charms|Bone Charm]] placed in front of it. The animation trigger is upon the retrieval of the Charm and not proximity, and as such can be observed in detail if Daud uses [[Pull]] to collect the item instead of walking up to it.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:25, 3 August 2015

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Brigmore Manor.

Brigmore Manor is a location in the Dishonored DLC, The Brigmore Witches. It is the setting of the DLC's final mission, Delilah's Masterwork, wherein Daud confronts Delilah Copperspoon and her Brigmore Witches.

In the old days, the Brigmores were a rich and powerful family, being one of the largest suppliers of timber in the Isles. However, much of their fortune and influence was lost during the whale oil boom, and the manor was abandoned. Afterwards it became a haven for smugglers, spies and other individuals looking for a place to hide. It now serves as the base of operations for Delilah and her coven.

The Brigmore estate is located in the Mutcherhaven District outside the walls of Dunwall, near the Wrenhaven River. The manor is old and dilapidated, the floors and walls riddled with holes leading to many treacherous drops. River krusts can be found growing in certain areas outside the manor. A solarium and a crypt are located to the west of the manor, the crypt leading to a secret entrance. A garden is situated behind the manor along with two storage sheds, and various statues of Delilah can be found around the property. The statues will alert the witches to any unwanted intruders. Many witches and gravehounds patrol the manor and its environs.

The first floor consists of a living room, a flooded area, and a portrait room. The floor is heavily guarded by many witches and gravehounds. The entrance leading to the portrait room is covered by various snares. It can only be accessed via an opening on the second floor. The room itself is lightly guarded by a few witches. 

The second floor contains a library and several rooms. It is guarded by several witches and a gravehound, and the library can only be accessed via an opening in the west wing. One of the rooms holds a tortured Overseer while another leads to the third floor.

The third floor is comprised of a room with many tripwires, but it is unguarded. The lantern required to access the Void in the portrait room is located here along with Delilah's journal.

Trivia

  • The manor is the second farthest location outside Dunwall's city limits visited in Dishonored, the farthest being Kingsparrow Island.
  • One of Delilah's statues is a nod to the Weeping Angel of Doctor Who. It is found in the Brigmore Crypt, appearing relatively innocuous with its hands covering its eyes, but changes to a menacing pose after Daud picks up the Bone Charm placed in front of it. The animation trigger is upon the retrieval of the Charm and not proximity, and as such can be observed in detail if Daud uses Pull to collect the item instead of walking up to it.

Gallery