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|Nation of Origin = [[Gristol]]
 
|Nation of Origin = [[Gristol]]
|Location = [[Dunwall Tower]]<br/>[[Coldridge Prison]]
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|Location = [[Dunwall Tower]]<br>[[Coldridge Prison]]
 
|First Appearance = [[Returning Home]]
 
|First Appearance = [[Returning Home]]
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{{Quote|But you can see how my plan should have worked. Would have worked! If everyone had just followed orders.|Burrows' confession<ref>[[The Lord Regent's Confession]]</ref>}}
 
'''Hiram Burrows''', known officially as the '''Lord Regent''', is the mastermind of the coup against [[Rulers of the Empire of the Isles|Empress]] [[Jessamine Kaldwin]], alongside [[Thaddeus Campbell]]. To cover his tracks, Burrows blames her death on her bodyguard, [[Corvo Attano]], who is subsequently imprisoned. Burrows acts as the main antagonist for the first two-thirds of ''[[Dishonored]]''.
   
 
His oppressive and corrupt rule against the people of [[Dunwall]] leads to dissatisfaction and eventual rebellion. This dissatisfaction becomes more pronounced as Corvo eliminates Burrows' allies, cutting off his funding and crippling his ability to pay the [[City Watch]]. Burrows, however, blames the city's problems on the Empress and the laziness and disorder of the common folk.<ref>[http://cdn.steampowered.com/Manuals/205100/dishonored-gfw-manual-v15.pdf?t=1350310190|''Dishonored'' Game Manual]</ref> Corvo is tasked with assassinating him during the mission [[Return to the Tower]].
{{Quote|But you can see how my plan should have worked. Would have worked! If everyone had just followed orders.|Burrows' confession}}
 
   
 
==Biography==
'''Hiram Burrows''', known officially as the '''Lord Regent''', is the mastermind of the coup against Empress [[Jessamine Kaldwin]], alongside [[Thaddeus Campbell]]. To cover his tracks, Burrows blames her death on her bodyguard, [[Corvo Attano]], who is subsequently imprisoned. Burrows acts as the main antagonist for the first half of ''[[Dishonored]]''.
 
 
[[File:Burrows flag02.png|100px|left|Burrows' flag.]]
 
Before taking on the role of Lord Regent, Burrows was [[the Royal Spymaster]]. As such, he worked with great impunity and little oversight, staging campaigns of espionage against the gangs of Dunwall (including the [[Bottle Street Gang]]) and making plans outside even the Empress' knowledge.<ref name="field">[[Field Survey Notes: the Royal Spy]]</ref>
   
 
[[The Heart]] reveals that Burrows suffers from a compulsive need to have everything in order,<ref>[[The Heart/Quotes#Hiram Burrows|''"He is driven by obsession, like a madness. Order, he must have all things, in order."'']]</ref> a characteristic which is also shown in his field notes. Several years prior to the events of ''Dishonored'', he began internal investigations to root out traitors within Dunwall's government, which put him at odds with the Empress; he claims that "her very nature as a trusting person" blinded her to the work of traitors that "must" move among them.<ref name="field"/>
His rule is both oppressive and corrupt, which causes the people of [[Dunwall]] to begin to rebel. This dissatisfaction becomes more pronounced as Corvo eliminates Burrows' allies, cutting off his funding and crippling his ability to pay the [[City Watch]]. Burrows, however, blames the city's problems on the Empress and the laziness and disorder of the common folk.<ref>[http://cdn.steampowered.com/Manuals/205100/dishonored-gfw-manual-v15.pdf?t=1350310190|''Dishonored'' Game Manual]</ref> Corvo is tasked with assassinating him during the mission, [[Return to the Tower]].
 
   
 
Burrows is distressed by what he perceives to be a lack of concern on the Empress' part for security and order, saying "[she] would rather spend her time with [[the Royal Protector]]". He also disapproves of how she parents [[Emily Kaldwin]], saying that the child is undisciplined and spoiled, and that "every moment spent at play is a moment wasted."<ref name="field"/>
==Biography==
 
[[File:Burrows_flag02.png|100px|left|Burrows' flag.]]
 
Before taking on the role of Lord Regent, Burrows was formerly [[the Royal Spymaster]]. As such, he worked with great impunity and little oversight, staging campaigns of espionage against the gangs of Dunwall (including the [[Bottle Street Gang]]) and making plans outside even the Empress' knowledge.<ref name="field">[[Field Survey Notes: The Royal Spy]]</ref>
 
   
 
An [[The Lord Regent's Confession|audiograph]] stolen from Burrows' safe during the Return to the Tower mission reveals that the [[Rat Plague]] was caused by Burrows himself: he and his retinue introduced infected [[rats]] from the [[Pandyssian Continent|Pandyssian continent]] into the poorest quarters of Dunwall to eradicate poverty by eliminating the poor. However, the plague quickly spiraled out of control.
[[The Heart]] reveals that Burrows suffers from a compulsive need to have everything in order,<ref>[[The_Heart/Quotes#Hiram_Burrows|''"He is driven by obsession, like a madness. Order, he must have all things, in order."'']]</ref> a characteristic which is also shown in his field notes. Several years prior to the events of ''Dishonored'', he began internal investigations to root out traitors within Dunwall's government, which put him at odds with the Empress; he claims that "her very nature as a trusting person" blinded her to the work of traitors that "must" move among them.<ref name="field">[[Field Notes: The Royal Spy]]</ref>
 
   
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==''Dishonored''==
Burrows is distressed by what he perceives to be a lack of concern on the Empress' part for security and order, saying "[she] would rather spend her time with [[The Royal Protector|the Royal Protector]]." He also disapproves of how she parents [[Emily Kaldwin|Emily]], saying that the child is undisciplined and spoiled, and that "every moment spent at play is a moment wasted."<ref name="field">[[Field Notes: The Royal Spy]]</ref>
 
 
Burrows feared that his scheming would be discovered by the Empress, who had ordered him to investigate the matter for evidence of foul play. He then commissioned the assassin [[Daud]] to eliminate her and arranges for Corvo to be executed for the crime.<ref name="daud">[[Letter to Daud]]</ref> Thereafter, he takes charge of the [[Empire of the Isles|Empire]] as Lord Regent in order to steer it toward what he envisions as [[Gristol|Gristol's]] grand, shining future.
   
 
[[Lady Boyle]] is his mistress of several years.<ref name="field"/> She is also his financial backer, though whether or not this preceded his rise to Regency is unknown. He is deeply fond of her, spending his limited off-time in her company, and is highly distressed by her eventual fate.<ref>[[Lady Boyle Missing]]</ref>
An [[The Lord Regent's Confession|audiograph]] stolen from Burrows' safe during the Return to the Tower mission (and linked to Burrows' non-lethal elimination) reveals that the [[Rat Plague|rat plague]] was caused by Burrows himself: he and his retinue introduced infected [[rats]] from the [[Pandyssian Continent|Pandyssian continent]] into the poorest quarters of Dunwall to eradicate poverty by eliminating the poor. However, the plague quickly spiraled out of control.<ref>[[The Lord Regent’s Confession]]</ref>
 
   
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One by one, Corvo, takes out members of Burrows' conspiracy, crippling his government along the way. Eventually, Corvo is tasked with the elimination of Burrows himself. Corvo can either kill him or expose him by stealing the incriminating audiograph and playing it over the city's propaganda system, having him arrested for high treason and ending his reign.
Burrows feared that his scheming would be discovered by the Empress, who had ordered him to investigate the matter for evidence of foul play. He then commissioned the assassin [[Daud]] to eliminate her.<ref name="lettertodaud">[[Letter to Daud]]</ref> Thereafter, he takes charge of [[Empire of the Isles|the Empire]] as Lord Regent in order to steer it toward what he envisions as [[Gristol|Gristol's]] grand, shining future.
 
 
[[Lady Boyle]] is his mistress of several years.<ref name="field">[[Field Notes: The Royal Spy]]</ref> She is also his financial backer, though whether or not this preceded his rise to Regency is unknown. He is deeply fond of her, spending his limited off-time in her company, and is highly distressed by her eventual fate.<ref>[[Lady Boyle Missing]]</ref>
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Hiram Burrows is voiced by Kristoffer Tabori.
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*Hiram Burrows is voiced by [[wikipedia:Kristoffer Tabori|Kristoffer Tabori]].
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*Canonically, Burrows was arrested by Corvo,<ref>[[Gathering of the Regenters]]</ref> who later carried out his lawful execution.<ref>''[[Dishonored: The Corroded Man]]'', p. 146</ref>
*Correspondence between Burrows and Daud suggests that, had Corvo not returned to [[Dunwall Tower]] early and been framed for the Empress' murder, Burrows would have used Corvo for his own ends; he notes that "Corvo would have been very useful to me", though he is more than satisfied with Daud's "improvisation".<ref name="lettertodaud">[[Letter to Daud]]</ref>
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*Correspondence between Burrows and Daud suggests that, had Corvo not returned to [[Dunwall Tower]] early and been framed for the Empress' murder, Burrows would have used Corvo for his own ends; he notes that "Corvo would have been very useful to me", though he is more than satisfied with Daud's "improvisation".<ref name="daud"/>
 
*As with all other assassination targets, if Corvo decides to murder Burrows with his [[Swords|sword]], a special animation plays in which Corvo stabs Burrows in the shoulder, then turns him around to the other side while the sword is still stuck in his body. Corvo then grabs hold of Burrows' head and breaks his neck, retrieving the blade before the Lord Regent falls.
 
*As with all other assassination targets, if Corvo decides to murder Burrows with his [[Swords|sword]], a special animation plays in which Corvo stabs Burrows in the shoulder, then turns him around to the other side while the sword is still stuck in his body. Corvo then grabs hold of Burrows' head and breaks his neck, retrieving the blade before the Lord Regent falls.
*If Corvo reveals his identity, Burrows becomes one of the few individuals outside the [[The Loyalist Conspiracy|Loyalist Conspiracy]] to know the identity of the Masked Felon.
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*If Corvo reveals his identity, Burrows becomes one of the few individuals outside [[the Loyalist Conspiracy]] to know the identity of the Masked Felon.
*Burrows is capable of noticing if a safe has been opened, and will react to that fact.
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*Burrows is capable of noticing if a safe has been opened, and will react.
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*During his reign, Burrows wrote a letter each day, seemingly posted on noticeboards around Dunwall. Many of these letters can be found as rubbish around the city.
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*If Corvo [[Possession|possesses]] Burrows when he is being arrested, the guards will attack him. If Corvo possesses one of the guards arresting Burrows, he will flee.
   
 
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==Gallery==
 
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hiram burrows target.png|Hiram Burrows' target picture.
 
lordregent.jpg|A painting of Hiram Burrows by Anton Sokolov.
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Hiram burrows target.png|Hiram Burrows' target picture.
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Lordregent.jpg|A painting of Hiram Burrows by Anton Sokolov.
 
Dishonored-lord-regent-1-.jpg|Hiram Burrows at a ceremony, in his official capacity.
 
Dishonored-lord-regent-1-.jpg|Hiram Burrows at a ceremony, in his official capacity.
regent painting.jpg|Closeup of the painting of Hiram Burrows' ceremony.
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Regent painting.jpg|Closeup of the painting of Hiram Burrows' ceremony.
 
Hiram Burrows face render.jpg|Burrows face render.
 
Hiram Burrows face render.jpg|Burrows face render.
 
Hiram Burrows render.jpg|Burrows render.
 
Hiram Burrows render.jpg|Burrows render.
screens01 burrows.png|Spymaster Burrows at Dunwall Tower.
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Screens01 burrows.png|Spymaster Burrows at Dunwall Tower.
screens01 burrows3.png|Burrows by the flowers at Dunwall Tower.
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Screens01 burrows3.png|Burrows by the flowers at Dunwall Tower.
 
Framed.png|Corvo is framed by Burrows and Campbell for the Empress's assassination.
 
Framed.png|Corvo is framed by Burrows and Campbell for the Empress's assassination.
 
Campbell and Burrows.jpg|Burrows with two officers and High Overseer Campbell as they arrest Corvo (pre-release screenshot).
 
Campbell and Burrows.jpg|Burrows with two officers and High Overseer Campbell as they arrest Corvo (pre-release screenshot).
 
Burcamp01.png|Burrows and Campbell in the interrogation room.
 
Burcamp01.png|Burrows and Campbell in the interrogation room.
hiram interrogation.png|Burrows interrogates Corvo.
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Hiram interrogation.png|Burrows interrogates Corvo.
 
Lord Regent Hiram Burrows.jpg|A close up shot of Burrows' face.
 
Lord Regent Hiram Burrows.jpg|A close up shot of Burrows' face.
 
Lord Regent-Void.jpg|Hiram Burrows as he appears in the Void.
 
Lord Regent-Void.jpg|Hiram Burrows as he appears in the Void.
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07 burrows death.png|Burrows before being killed.
 
07 burrows death.png|Burrows before being killed.
 
07 burrows death2.png|Burrows' death animation.
 
07 burrows death2.png|Burrows' death animation.
Death_animation_burrows.gif|Hiram Burrows' death animation (GIF).
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Death animation burrows.gif|Hiram Burrows' death animation (GIF).
 
Hiram Burrows in the Tower's Basement.png|Hiram Burrows in the basement of Dunwall Tower, after escaping arrest.
 
Hiram Burrows in the Tower's Basement.png|Hiram Burrows in the basement of Dunwall Tower, after escaping arrest.
 
Burrows Statue.png|A golden statue of the Lord Regent, found in his lighthouse on Kingsparrow Island.
 
Burrows Statue.png|A golden statue of the Lord Regent, found in his lighthouse on Kingsparrow Island.
 
GraffitiRegent.png|A disparaging doodle of Hiram Burrows.
 
GraffitiRegent.png|A disparaging doodle of Hiram Burrows.
 
Lord Regent.png|A portrait of the Lord Regent, stabbed by an assassin's blade.
 
Lord Regent.png|A portrait of the Lord Regent, stabbed by an assassin's blade.
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R sign.png|Edict with Lord Regent's monogram
wanted_poster_lordregent.jpg|(Lethal) a wanted poster featuring the death of Hiram Burrows.
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Wanted poster lordregent.jpg|A Wanted poster featuring the death of Hiram Burrows.
dishonored-regentwarroom.jpg|Burrows planning at a strategist's table.
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Dishonored-regentwarroom.jpg|Burrows planning at a strategist's table.
 
Tarot Hiram Burrows.png|Hiram Burrows' tarot card in the Special Edition Tarot Deck.
 
Tarot Hiram Burrows.png|Hiram Burrows' tarot card in the Special Edition Tarot Deck.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 23 February 2018

"But you can see how my plan should have worked. Would have worked! If everyone had just followed orders."
—Burrows' confession[1]

Hiram Burrows, known officially as the Lord Regent, is the mastermind of the coup against Empress Jessamine Kaldwin, alongside Thaddeus Campbell. To cover his tracks, Burrows blames her death on her bodyguard, Corvo Attano, who is subsequently imprisoned. Burrows acts as the main antagonist for the first two-thirds of Dishonored.

His oppressive and corrupt rule against the people of Dunwall leads to dissatisfaction and eventual rebellion. This dissatisfaction becomes more pronounced as Corvo eliminates Burrows' allies, cutting off his funding and crippling his ability to pay the City Watch. Burrows, however, blames the city's problems on the Empress and the laziness and disorder of the common folk.[2] Corvo is tasked with assassinating him during the mission Return to the Tower.

Biography

Burrows' flag.

Before taking on the role of Lord Regent, Burrows was the Royal Spymaster. As such, he worked with great impunity and little oversight, staging campaigns of espionage against the gangs of Dunwall (including the Bottle Street Gang) and making plans outside even the Empress' knowledge.[3]

The Heart reveals that Burrows suffers from a compulsive need to have everything in order,[4] a characteristic which is also shown in his field notes. Several years prior to the events of Dishonored, he began internal investigations to root out traitors within Dunwall's government, which put him at odds with the Empress; he claims that "her very nature as a trusting person" blinded her to the work of traitors that "must" move among them.[3]

Burrows is distressed by what he perceives to be a lack of concern on the Empress' part for security and order, saying "[she] would rather spend her time with the Royal Protector". He also disapproves of how she parents Emily Kaldwin, saying that the child is undisciplined and spoiled, and that "every moment spent at play is a moment wasted."[3]

An audiograph stolen from Burrows' safe during the Return to the Tower mission reveals that the Rat Plague was caused by Burrows himself: he and his retinue introduced infected rats from the Pandyssian continent into the poorest quarters of Dunwall to eradicate poverty by eliminating the poor. However, the plague quickly spiraled out of control.

Dishonored

Burrows feared that his scheming would be discovered by the Empress, who had ordered him to investigate the matter for evidence of foul play. He then commissioned the assassin Daud to eliminate her and arranges for Corvo to be executed for the crime.[5] Thereafter, he takes charge of the Empire as Lord Regent in order to steer it toward what he envisions as Gristol's grand, shining future.

Lady Boyle is his mistress of several years.[3] She is also his financial backer, though whether or not this preceded his rise to Regency is unknown. He is deeply fond of her, spending his limited off-time in her company, and is highly distressed by her eventual fate.[6]

One by one, Corvo, takes out members of Burrows' conspiracy, crippling his government along the way. Eventually, Corvo is tasked with the elimination of Burrows himself. Corvo can either kill him or expose him by stealing the incriminating audiograph and playing it over the city's propaganda system, having him arrested for high treason and ending his reign.

Trivia

  • Hiram Burrows is voiced by Kristoffer Tabori.
  • Canonically, Burrows was arrested by Corvo,[7] who later carried out his lawful execution.[8]
  • Correspondence between Burrows and Daud suggests that, had Corvo not returned to Dunwall Tower early and been framed for the Empress' murder, Burrows would have used Corvo for his own ends; he notes that "Corvo would have been very useful to me", though he is more than satisfied with Daud's "improvisation".[5]
  • As with all other assassination targets, if Corvo decides to murder Burrows with his sword, a special animation plays in which Corvo stabs Burrows in the shoulder, then turns him around to the other side while the sword is still stuck in his body. Corvo then grabs hold of Burrows' head and breaks his neck, retrieving the blade before the Lord Regent falls.
  • If Corvo reveals his identity, Burrows becomes one of the few individuals outside the Loyalist Conspiracy to know the identity of the Masked Felon.
  • Burrows is capable of noticing if a safe has been opened, and will react.
  • During his reign, Burrows wrote a letter each day, seemingly posted on noticeboards around Dunwall. Many of these letters can be found as rubbish around the city.
  • If Corvo possesses Burrows when he is being arrested, the guards will attack him. If Corvo possesses one of the guards arresting Burrows, he will flee.

Audio

Description Audio
Burrows speaks to Corvo before the Empress is assassinated
The Lord Regent's Confession

Gallery


References