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Revision as of 05:05, 6 October 2014

Hatters gang symbol

The Hatters are a major gang in Dunwall who appear in The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches. Once the most prominent syndicate in Dunwall, their forces were substantially weakened by the coming of the rat plague and the subsequent upturning of the city's criminal underworld. After losing the Dunwall Whiskey Distillery to the Bottle Street gang, Slaughterhouse Row to the Butchers, and the Wrenhaven River to the Dead Eels, the Hatters have resorted to inciting gang warfare to recover their territory.[1]

The Hatters are first encountered in the Legal District Waterfront, where they can be found holding Thalia Timsh hostage. They are easily recognized by their top hats. They also dress similarly to the Bottle Street gang, and are armed with cleavers and pistols. Their base of operations is in Drapers Ward - specifically in the local textile mill - alongside that of the Dead Eels.

The Hatters are headed by the Geezer, an elderly man kept alive via experimental life support machines. The Geezer is merely a figurehead, however; in actuality, the Geezer is controlled by his nurse, Trimble, so the latter may exact his will upon the Hatters, providing them with new Sokolov technology to use in the fight against the Eels. If Daud so chooses, he can put the Geezer out of his misery, effectively destroying the gang.

Trivia

  • Graffiti found throughout Dunwall references the recent gang war between the Hatters and the Bottle Street gang.
  • The building in which the Hatters reside on the Legal District Waterfront is called The Black Friar.
  • Neutral Hatters will hit or kick Daud if he stands in their way.

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