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*''"In thousands of years, few have seen this place. Two were empresses."'' (as Corvo)
 
*''"In thousands of years, few have seen this place. Two were empresses."'' (as Corvo)
 
*''"In thousands of years, few have seen this place. Three were empresses."'' (as Emily)
 
*''"In thousands of years, few have seen this place. Three were empresses."'' (as Emily)
*''"There are lessons from your father coursing through your head. And lessons from your mother, as well."''
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*''"She carries your lessons within her. Mine, as well."'' (as Corvo)
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*''"There are lessons from your father coursing through your head. And lessons from your mother, as well." ''(as Emily)
   
 
===Multiple Environments===
 
===Multiple Environments===
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*''“I wonder if you remember me as I was. Sometimes I think of those days. Do you?”''
 
*''“I wonder if you remember me as I was. Sometimes I think of those days. Do you?”''
 
*''“So many places I wanted to visit with you.”''
 
*''“So many places I wanted to visit with you.”''
 
*''"There will come a time when we must part. I only tell you this, in the hope to make easier our farewells."''
 
*"''If we should become parted one day, remember that I know exactly who you are, and that I treasure you."''
 
*''"When this crisis has passed, you must promise to release me."''
 
Low Chaos
 
Low Chaos
 
*''"You are nearly friendless and hunted like a beast. Yet still you act with honor."''
 
*''"You are nearly friendless and hunted like a beast. Yet still you act with honor."''
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*''"I have seen many horrors. A child beaten by thieves. A nest of bloodflies. Your blood soaked hands."''
 
*''"I have seen many horrors. A child beaten by thieves. A nest of bloodflies. Your blood soaked hands."''
 
*''"You kill without thought or reason, slaughter without remorse. This path of yours leads you astray."''
 
*''"You kill without thought or reason, slaughter without remorse. This path of yours leads you astray."''
 
===[[Cyria Gardens]]===
 
*''"There will come a time when we must part. I only tell you this, in the hope to make easier our farewells."''
 
*"''If we should become parted one day, remember that I know exactly who you are, and that I treasure you."''
 
*''"When this crisis has passed, you must promise to release me."''
 
   
 
===Séance Room in [[Stilton Manor]]===
 
===Séance Room in [[Stilton Manor]]===
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*''"She is more than a lover to him. He counts the moments until he sees her again."''
 
*''"She is more than a lover to him. He counts the moments until he sees her again."''
 
*''"The advisors surrounding him are hand-picked for their ability to run the silver mines beyond capacity. He avoids those who once worked in the mines."''
 
*''"The advisors surrounding him are hand-picked for their ability to run the silver mines beyond capacity. He avoids those who once worked in the mines."''
  +
*''"Another building lost to bloodflies. He sees the city thick with their nests; empty of people, but only after he's faded from the world."''
 
*''"Those who toady on him are only tolerable because they free him from the constant, whining demands that pile up at his feet."''
 
*''"Those who toady on him are only tolerable because they free him from the constant, whining demands that pile up at his feet."''
   
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*''“He is rotting away from the inside out. Spreading the disease to those who share his campsites.”''
 
*''“He is rotting away from the inside out. Spreading the disease to those who share his campsites.”''
 
*''“His only plan is to get drunk and stay drunk.”''
 
*''“His only plan is to get drunk and stay drunk.”''
  +
*''"The Madeo Street Stitcher they called him, back when he was spry enough to wrestle down his victims."''
  +
*''"He wasn't always like this. One of his works still hangs in a museum."''
   
 
===[[Civilians#Civilians in Dishonored 2|Female Civilian]]===
 
===[[Civilians#Civilians in Dishonored 2|Female Civilian]]===
  +
Upper Class
Aristocrat
 
 
* ''“She helped a young family escape the mines. Bought them passage to Tyvia, as far from the Dust District as they could get.”''
 
* ''“She helped a young family escape the mines. Bought them passage to Tyvia, as far from the Dust District as they could get.”''
 
* ''“She got her cousin to write a note. A pretend note, she told him, saying that he was in despair and would take his own life.”''
 
* ''“She got her cousin to write a note. A pretend note, she told him, saying that he was in despair and would take his own life.”''
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* ''“She visits his grave every evening, sweeps away spider webs and dirt, and tells him stories.”''
 
* ''“She visits his grave every evening, sweeps away spider webs and dirt, and tells him stories.”''
 
* ''“She refuses to stoop to their level. She detests all that drama, the lying and cheating.”''
 
* ''“She refuses to stoop to their level. She detests all that drama, the lying and cheating.”''
  +
* ''"She doesn't beat her servants as she was taught. Instead she brings them dainties from the bakery, and pays them on time."''
  +
* ''"Spoiled and treacherous. Oblivious to the suffering just outside her door."''
  +
* ''"This is her game: She pretends a sprained ankle. If anyone comes to help her, she shows them the hat pin, and demands their purse."''
  +
* ''"She is devoted to the old man."''
  +
* ''"Mother - the boy said to her - mother, please don't..."''
  +
* ''"She sipped her tea and giggled as her uncle choked on a pigeon bone. His face was purple when he died."''
  +
* ''"What kind of woman is she? I will tell you - she is more deadly than a house of bloodflies."''
  +
* ''"She hires the pretty ones. It's a game to her, and she always wins."''
  +
* ''"She used a slow-acting poison. It began with confusion. Then pain, swelling, vomiting. She pretended to be surprised and sympathetic during their ordeal."''
 
Other
 
Other
 
*''"She told them the medicine was too expensive. And they were too sick to notice her boots."''
 
*''"She told them the medicine was too expensive. And they were too sick to notice her boots."''
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*''“When they were near despair, she led the group in song. She was no good with pitch, but it got them through the worst of it.” ''
 
*''“When they were near despair, she led the group in song. She was no good with pitch, but it got them through the worst of it.” ''
 
*''“She seduced her sister's husband. Knew where to kiss him, what to promise. All to make her sister suffer.”''
 
*''“She seduced her sister's husband. Knew where to kiss him, what to promise. All to make her sister suffer.”''
*''“She told the chemist she had a rat problem. A fine white powder. She'll put it in the soup...”''
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*''“She told the chemist she had a rat problem. A fine white powder. She'll put it in the soup.”''
 
*''“A business deal has gone wrong. There was no fault. A shipment went down at sea. Still, she plots revenge...”''
 
*''“A business deal has gone wrong. There was no fault. A shipment went down at sea. Still, she plots revenge...”''
 
*''“She sings to get through the day. Merry songs like the fishermen sing when a good breeze fills the sails.”''
 
*''“She sings to get through the day. Merry songs like the fishermen sing when a good breeze fills the sails.”''
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*''“She tells them she has a knack for easing disputes, for bringing both parties to accord. Her true talent is removing coin from unsuspecting fools.”''
 
*''“She tells them she has a knack for easing disputes, for bringing both parties to accord. Her true talent is removing coin from unsuspecting fools.”''
 
*''“She knows what they want her to do. An extra coin here and there, and no one the wiser. But she refuses.”''
 
*''“She knows what they want her to do. An extra coin here and there, and no one the wiser. But she refuses.”''
*''“She only gives cures to pay full price. The others get vials cut with turpentine.”''
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*''“She only gives [the] cures to those who pay full price. The others get vials cut with turpentine.”''
 
*''“She has no use for riches. She has her family, a place to sleep, and mutton once a month. And that's more than most.”''
 
*''“She has no use for riches. She has her family, a place to sleep, and mutton once a month. And that's more than most.”''
 
*''“She baked their cat into a pie, and brought it to them. She called it a little peace offering.”''
 
*''“She baked their cat into a pie, and brought it to them. She called it a little peace offering.”''
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*''"They tried to kill her once. But she is strong."''
 
*''"They tried to kill her once. But she is strong."''
 
*''"It gives her pleasure. Thinking about that look on her brother's face the night she betrayed him."''
 
*''"It gives her pleasure. Thinking about that look on her brother's face the night she betrayed him."''
  +
*''"With rouged lips she makes promises to the wounded soldiers. But it's death they find in her chamber."''
  +
*''"She feeds scraps to the cats that live under the bridge. She hates to think of them starving."''
  +
*''"Each morning, she has a kind smile for the others. Even when there are bruises hidden by her clothes."''
  +
*''"She makes things. Little things for those less fortunate. A knit cap for the boy with the wasted eyes. A new smock for that poor little mudlark."''
  +
*''"She's thinking of whiskey and dice'' ''– and of spitting in her rival's face."''
  +
*''"When the little ones grow fearful in the night, she soothes them with stories, and a bit of honeyed wine."''
  +
*''"She put cat bones under his pillow and told the Overseers he was making charms out of women's fingers."''
  +
*''"She has a scar down her left side. They nearly killed her that day, but she is strong."''
  +
*''"The drink has her now. She'd betray her best friend for a bottle."''
  +
*''"She tied him to a ducking stool and watched him sink below the surface to the bottom of the bay."''
  +
*''"She stuffed his body in a wooden crate and shipped it off to his beloved in Tamarak."''
  +
*''"She let the drink take everything from her. Except cruelty. She's kept that."''
  +
*''"One misdeed piled upon another. Now her soul is foul with them."''
  +
*''"She tries to trick them into saying something ridiculous. She wants to humiliate them."''
  +
*''"She's in on it with the landlord. It's now four families they've ruined."''
  +
*''"There's a child, he's frail. It's only because of her he's lived this long."''
  +
*''"She vowed to be faithful to him, but that was ages ago, and he was handsomer then."''
  +
*''"There is nothing here of note... wait...she is twice a murderess...yet no one suspects..."''
   
 
===[[Civilians#Civilians in Dishonored 2|Male Civilian]]===
 
===[[Civilians#Civilians in Dishonored 2|Male Civilian]]===
  +
Upper Class
Aristocrat
 
 
* ''“The last time he beat her, she nearly died.”''
 
* ''“The last time he beat her, she nearly died.”''
 
* ''“Indiscreet is to polite a term for this blatherskate.”''
 
* ''“Indiscreet is to polite a term for this blatherskate.”''
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* ''“He's been moving her things around, her pill box, her boots, so she thinks she's losing her mind...”''
 
* ''“He's been moving her things around, her pill box, her boots, so she thinks she's losing her mind...”''
 
* ''“He knows how to behave nicely. No one has ever suspected the double life he lives.”''
 
* ''“He knows how to behave nicely. No one has ever suspected the double life he lives.”''
  +
* ''"His parents taught him to humiliate the servants, but he put a stop to that. And all the other cruel things they taught him."''
  +
* ''"He talked loudly and crinkled his program throughout the whole performance."''
  +
* ''"He arranged for the woman's family to be sealed in the mines. No one insults him and gets away with it."''
  +
* ''"They would have killed each other, but he stepped between them, and calmed the fight."''
  +
* ''"He planned the whole thing. It was no accident."''
 
Other
 
Other
 
*''"He tried to kiss her, but she turned her heard and told him to gargle out his putrid breath first. He struck her twice, and she fell."''
 
*''"He tried to kiss her, but she turned her heard and told him to gargle out his putrid breath first. He struck her twice, and she fell."''
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*''"He paid a man to drown his wife. Drowning. He was very particular about that."''
 
*''"He paid a man to drown his wife. Drowning. He was very particular about that."''
 
*''"He told them the building was safe, and took a month's rent upfront. He didn't mention the bloodfly situation."''
 
*''"He told them the building was safe, and took a month's rent upfront. He didn't mention the bloodfly situation."''
  +
*''"Even as she lay dying, he would not admit to being wrong."''
  +
*''"He was lying when he told the old woman he would make sure all her things made it to the dock before departure."''
  +
*''"It was only an accident, but his mother's home burned to the ground. He lied about the fire."''
  +
*''"Turpentine and river krust, the only two ingredients in the cure he sold to those desperate parents."''
  +
*''"A beekeeper beat him at a game of Nancy, so he burned her hives the next day."''
  +
*''"When he is deep down in his cups, sometimes he forgets to come home and feed them."''
  +
*''"He is remembering her smile...some might say he is sentimental...he cares for her still..."''
  +
*''"He ate well again this morning...taking much more than his share. The others grow weak with hunger."''
  +
*''"There was a girl, starving in the street, her eyes like glass. He held the bread out to her, then snatched it away and ate it in front of her."''
  +
*''"He told his partner it was another slow week. Then he stashed the profits in his usual hiding spot."''
  +
*''"Judge him not by his looks...he is capable of good things."''
  +
*''"He set the trap... of course they went for it... children are always hungry..."''
  +
*''"Right now he's thinking about how beautiful her blood looked in the moonlight..."''
  +
*''"He confided in his friend how it is he wins so often at dice. But then he feared the man would tell, so he forced him to leave town."''
  +
*''"The woman pulled him from the gutters. Gave him clean clothes and a job. Now he plans to get rid of her, and run the place himself."''
  +
*''"He told her the Crown Killer would murder her in her sleep if she didn't do as she was told."''
  +
*''"The man he struck in the back with that table leg will never walk right again."''
  +
*''"He is not the best of souls, but still he took in the orphan boy from the streets. The lad calls him father now."''
  +
*''"Every day he places fresh bread on their windowsill. They still don't know who their benefactor is."''
  +
*''"It took him less than an hour to lose it at the gambling tables. All the money she'd saved from years of slaving in the mines."''
  +
*''"His wife died of infection in the Month of Ice. Now it's just him to sing them to sleep, and soothe their troubles."''
  +
*''"He didn't set the place ablaze. No. His part was to bring the matchbox and oil canisters."''
  +
*''"He knows that children make the trinkets he sells. Children snatched off the streets, locked in basements with little hope or light. He knows, and does nothing."''
  +
*''"His daughter had a violin that she loved more than anything, but he sold it to buy himself a new jacket."''
  +
*''"I'm sure they have a name for it at the Academy - he lies for enjoyment. Out of habit. And to see the mayhem he creates."''
  +
*''"It was an overly warm night in the Month of Earth when he tore the child from her mother's arms..."''
  +
*''"The meat he brings to market is filled with maggots."''
  +
*''"A joke or a riddle is always on his tongue. He brings laughter to his friends."''
   
 
===[[Grand Guard|Elite Guard]]===
 
===[[Grand Guard|Elite Guard]]===
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*''“Office workers, he hates most of all. Just seeing them fills him with rage. He hurts them when he can.”''
 
*''“Office workers, he hates most of all. Just seeing them fills him with rage. He hurts them when he can.”''
 
*''“All he needs now is a Solicitor's help to switch the real documents for the false ones.”''
 
*''“All he needs now is a Solicitor's help to switch the real documents for the false ones.”''
*''“He lets them go if they can come up with enough money.”''
+
*''"No matter what their crime, he'll them go if they can come up with enough money.”''
 
*''“He brags he got those scars fighting for the Empress. But in truth they came from a drunken fall.”''
 
*''“He brags he got those scars fighting for the Empress. But in truth they came from a drunken fall.”''
 
*''“Her father needs medicine. But she spends all her money on a closet full of fancy boots and furs.”''
 
*''“Her father needs medicine. But she spends all her money on a closet full of fancy boots and furs.”''
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*''“No one's missed those two old crones. He bricked them up in the sewing room. Easier than he thought.”''
 
*''“No one's missed those two old crones. He bricked them up in the sewing room. Easier than he thought.”''
 
*''“He will never stop. They say a man like this...develops a taste for violence.”''
 
*''“He will never stop. They say a man like this...develops a taste for violence.”''
  +
*''"She worked hard for her commission. She has more courage than most."''
  +
*''"He stabbed a man's hand with a fork during a fit of rage."''
  +
*''"He could easily afford all the medicine she needs. But he's developed a taste for Sangaree and Sherry Cobblers."''
  +
*''"He hides the fact that he is from Baleton. He tells them he was born and bred in Dunwall."''
   
 
===[[Grand Guard]]===
 
===[[Grand Guard]]===
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*''“He's friendly with the woman in charge of the manifests. When a shipment arrives, he can take what he wants – before it ever makes its way onto some trader's ledger.”''
 
*''“He's friendly with the woman in charge of the manifests. When a shipment arrives, he can take what he wants – before it ever makes its way onto some trader's ledger.”''
 
*''“He told her he was sick of gazelle, but she served it anyway. Now she's serving dinner with her arm in a sling.”''
 
*''“He told her he was sick of gazelle, but she served it anyway. Now she's serving dinner with her arm in a sling.”''
  +
*''"He made up the charges. The truth is, he just didn't like how she looked."''
  +
*''"Starving them was taking too long. He finally had to use his pistol."''
  +
*''"He's proud - he finally saved enough money to put his father on a ship back to Driscol."''
  +
*''"His boy cries himself to sleep every night, alone and hungry. While this one spends his coppers at the dogfights."''
  +
*''"He's thinking of a morning, not so long ago. They walked and held hands as the sun turned the sky red and blue."''
  +
*''"He doesn't care for their company. The other guards. Thinks they're all ruffians. He is a gentler sort of man."''
  +
*''"They showed him the jewelry that had not been stolen during the break in. He pocketed a few choice pieces during his "investigation"."''
  +
*''"After he killed the neighbor's dogs, he sold the meat to the cook on a merchant ship."''
  +
*''"Even as a child he liked to push the other children around. This job is perfect for him."''
  +
*''"He sells homebrewed mulberry mead that he wouldn't drink himself for fear of going blind."''
  +
*''"The uniform pinches. Chafes his neck. He hates it. He hates his life as a soldier."''
  +
*''"The others follow his lead. He's always got some deal going to make an extra coin."''
  +
*''"He let the man get away. Some father, down on his luck, trying to feed those hungry mouths."''
  +
*''"He kissed her and told her to meet him beneath the falls. When she arrived, he put her into the mud and ran off with her purse."''
   
 
===[[Howlers Gang|Howler]]===
 
===[[Howlers Gang|Howler]]===
*''"It's not money he wants. It's the feel of his hands around their throats, to hear that last plea for mercy."''
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*''"It's not the money he wants. It's the feel of his hands around their throats, to hear that last plea for mercy."''
 
*''"She's one of the Howlers. She's asked to be paid in bottles. To save her the trouble."''
 
*''"She's one of the Howlers. She's asked to be paid in bottles. To save her the trouble."''
 
*''"He is thinking: It's their own fault - for being foolish enough to trust him."''
 
*''"He is thinking: It's their own fault - for being foolish enough to trust him."''
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*''“In the Month of Nets she killed a family in Cullero, and made it look like Bloodflies were to blame.”''
 
*''“In the Month of Nets she killed a family in Cullero, and made it look like Bloodflies were to blame.”''
 
*''“Her favorite game is to pretend she's soft and demure, like the women they've known. The look on their faces when they realize, too late...”''
 
*''“Her favorite game is to pretend she's soft and demure, like the women they've known. The look on their faces when they realize, too late...”''
*''“She was once a governess. She taught music and mathematics. Now look at what she has  to do to survive.”''
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*''“She was once a governess. She taught music and mathematics. Now look at what she has to do to survive.”''
 
*''“She held the knife to his throat while he begged for his life. And she let him keep it. But not his tongue.”''
 
*''“She held the knife to his throat while he begged for his life. And she let him keep it. But not his tongue.”''
 
*''“She collects gold, no – it's gold teeth she collects.”''
 
*''“She collects gold, no – it's gold teeth she collects.”''
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*''“He told the boy to never give up hope. Though his own spirit was broken long ago.”''
 
*''“He told the boy to never give up hope. Though his own spirit was broken long ago.”''
 
*''“They trusted him. Until he slit the father's throat. Then they understood.”''
 
*''“They trusted him. Until he slit the father's throat. Then they understood.”''
  +
*''"They were rich nobles without a child, and that baby was spoiling his sleep. Now everyone's happy, except the mother."''
  +
*''"They learned not to cross her. Once they saw what she did to that farmer."''
  +
*''"His mother taught him to hide trumps in his sleeves, and other card cheats. Yet he plays an honest game."''
  +
*''"When his mother died, he sold her hair to a doll-maker, and drank away the money in a single week."''
  +
*''"It wasn't enough for him to just take their silver. He gutted them. Even the boy."''
  +
*''"He has four children. Their mother was killed by bloodflies seven months ago, but he will not abandon them."''
  +
*''"She found a packet of powder. Snuck some into his cup and waited to see if it was poison or just talcum."''
  +
*''"Half of his cut goes to the old couple who took him in many years ago."''
  +
*''"He kicks that old dog. Kicks until it yelps and cowers, its muzzle bloodied. Only then will he give it the bone."''
  +
*''"She lied when she told the man she hadn't seen his children."''
   
 
===[[Nest Keepers|Nest Keeper]]===
 
===[[Nest Keepers|Nest Keeper]]===
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*''"When they see him coming, they avert their eyes and tremble. In truth, this is why he loves the Abbey."''
 
*''"When they see him coming, they avert their eyes and tremble. In truth, this is why he loves the Abbey."''
 
*''"Snatched up from the beach village where he was born and indoctrinated by the Abbey at the age of thirteen. Now he's done the same to a dozen others."''
 
*''"Snatched up from the beach village where he was born and indoctrinated by the Abbey at the age of thirteen. Now he's done the same to a dozen others."''
*''"Family secret has it that his mother dallied before his birth with a corrupt and lecherous High Overseer, whose name was struck from record."''
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*''"Family secret has it that his mother dallied before his birth with [[Thaddeus Campbell|a corrupt and lecherous High Overseer]], whose name was struck from record."''
 
*''"During the six months he claimed to be sick with some strange malady, in truth he traveled with a band of highwaymen, robbing travelers."''
 
*''"During the six months he claimed to be sick with some strange malady, in truth he traveled with a band of highwaymen, robbing travelers."''
 
*''"Burning with jealousy, he put the hounds on two young musicians who were drinking wine and playing in an empty courtyard."''
 
*''"Burning with jealousy, he put the hounds on two young musicians who were drinking wine and playing in an empty courtyard."''
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*''“Two fellow Overseers suspected his crimes. So he clubbed them senseless, then bound them in chains and pushed them into a millpond.”''
 
*''“Two fellow Overseers suspected his crimes. So he clubbed them senseless, then bound them in chains and pushed them into a millpond.”''
 
*''“Every one of them suffers from an Errant Mind. He hates them for it. And once they confess to that, the rest is easy.”''
 
*''“Every one of them suffers from an Errant Mind. He hates them for it. And once they confess to that, the rest is easy.”''
  +
*''"An Overseer. The smallest misstep, and he will supsect you are in league with the Outsider."''
  +
*''"When his mother's rival opened a shop next door, he sent round a group of Overseers, wrecking the place on suspicions of heresy."''
   
 
===[[Servants|Servant]]===
 
===[[Servants|Servant]]===
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*''“There was a fat spider in the rafters over the crib. She recognized the markings, but held her tongue.”''
 
*''“There was a fat spider in the rafters over the crib. She recognized the markings, but held her tongue.”''
 
*''“She heard about a woman who swabs the decks of a whaling ship. She's thinking she could do something like that. At least she'd get some fresh air.”''
 
*''“She heard about a woman who swabs the decks of a whaling ship. She's thinking she could do something like that. At least she'd get some fresh air.”''
  +
*''"The young master refused her. So she soiled his bedchamber with muck from the sewers."''
 
*''“Nothing he's tried has worked yet, but he hopes to scare his employer so badly the old man falls with heart failure.”''
 
*''“Nothing he's tried has worked yet, but he hopes to scare his employer so badly the old man falls with heart failure.”''
 
*''“I sense cruelty and desperation, a dangerous mix ...”''
 
*''“I sense cruelty and desperation, a dangerous mix ...”''
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*''“He sold her ring without her knowing. He laughs whenever she's in the mood to search for it.”''
 
*''“He sold her ring without her knowing. He laughs whenever she's in the mood to search for it.”''
 
*''“At every opportunity, he makes himself thoroughly obnoxious.”''
 
*''“At every opportunity, he makes himself thoroughly obnoxious.”''
  +
*''"He smashed the bottle and cut the old woman's belly open with the jagged edge. It took her two days to die."''
  +
*''"The others don't like him. He always has to have the last word."''
  +
*''"He told the father it was an accident, but he broke the child's toys on purpose."''
  +
*''"He put the letters under her pillow. To make it seem like she was the one who stole them."''
  +
*''"He plans to eat the whole pigeon himself, the boy can eat river krust for all he cares."''
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*''"She taunts the children when she thinks no one is within earshot."''
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*''"She encouraged them to play in the old well, then joined in the search, but ignored the cries as she passed near."''
   
 
===[[Brigmore Witches|Witch]]===
 
===[[Brigmore Witches|Witch]]===
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*''“She struggles to hold on to who she was before, to honor her family and upbringing, despite the whispers of her more reckless sisters.”''
 
*''“She struggles to hold on to who she was before, to honor her family and upbringing, despite the whispers of her more reckless sisters.”''
 
*''“Overjoyed at the thought of corrupting the Oracular Order, she plucked the eyes from three grey gulls, and smeared blood and feathers in her hair.”''
 
*''“Overjoyed at the thought of corrupting the Oracular Order, she plucked the eyes from three grey gulls, and smeared blood and feathers in her hair.”''
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*''"By night she gathers bones and driftwood, chanting the curses Delilah taught her."''
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*''"She licked the ichor from her whalebone blade in the sun's first light, tasting the blood of a dozen Overseers."''
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*''"She mutters to herself, fingers tapping against whalebone. She considers revenge against those who wronged her."''
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*''"Her spirit is as black and hungry as the Void. She takes delight in slaughter."''
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*''"She's feasted on the entrails of an Overseer's hound and would do anything to protect her new Empress."''
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*''"The innards of a cat tortured under a blood-red moon, thrice boiled. These are her thoughts."''
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*''"On the night she left home, she killed her young cousin with a stone and dropped his body into the well."''
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*''"On occasion she wishes she could return to the time in her life before Delilah, despite her controlling mother."''
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*''"Long before she was made a witch, before the arcane bond manifested, she knew the taste of blood."''
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*''"She loves the sunrise. The quiet moments while the sky is wild and red, before the dreariness of the day sets in."''
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*''"If she spilled even a single drop of the milking pail, her aunt whipped her. Until she heard Delilah's call."''
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*''"In her early days, she knew only pain and abuse. Her bond with Delilah changed all that, and let her escape."''
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*''"She once loved a boy taken away by the Abbey for the Trials of Aptitude. He now serves as an overseer in this very city."''
   
 
===[[Civilians#Workers|Worker]]===
 
===[[Civilians#Workers|Worker]]===
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*''"He pockets extra rivets and nails from work, and sells them on the street."''
 
*''"He pockets extra rivets and nails from work, and sells them on the street."''
 
*''"Black teeth, festering gums, his tongue crusted over'' ''– and he spat in her face."''
 
*''"Black teeth, festering gums, his tongue crusted over'' ''– and he spat in her face."''
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*''"The manifest showed there were seven people who boarded from Cullero. But when the skiff pulled into the bay, he was the only one on it."''
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*''"There's a place by the river where there's a gap in the railing and the current is fast. That's where he takes them."''
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*''"He works an extra shift tonight. There's a new mouth to feed at home."''
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*''"He got angry when she counted out the wrong change. He pulled a wheel off her cart, and crushed all the fruit."''
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*''"After collecting his own wages, he changes shirts and uses the name of a man who moved away to Baleton to collect a second time."''
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*''"When the whiskey runs out, he can get violent."''
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*''"Everyone thought it was just an unfortunate accident, but he had meddled with the wheels of the carriage."''
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*''"He goes through life kicking dogs and pissing in the gutter."''
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*''"They find him, the rich ones too afraid to get their hands bloody. They know he'll happily kill for coin. Happily."''
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*''"Even as a child his favorite pastime was shoving the other children around."''
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*''"It's the foreigners he hates most. Those pale dandies from Tyvia who talk so strangely. That's who he shadows when he's in the mood for blood."''
   
 
==Delilah's Spirit==
 
==Delilah's Spirit==

Revision as of 19:24, 25 July 2020

The Heart

The Heart knows the secrets.

This page lists quotes from the Heart in Dishonored 2. A list of quotes for Dishonored can be found here.

Locations

The Void

  • "There are no stars in the sky here. There is no sky."
  • "We shouldn't be here. No one should."
  • "There is a strange power in this place."
  • "I will never walk in the sun again. I know it now."
  • "The one who took my life walks the world still. But he has withdrawn."
  • "Such a short time ago, I was a girl. Then, a young woman. In love. Then an empress. Now what am I?"
  • "I remember the last day I saw you, out behind the tower."
  • "My heart is made of muscle and sinew, but metal and glass as well. And other things."
  • "In thousands of years, few have seen this place. Two were empresses." (as Corvo)
  • "In thousands of years, few have seen this place. Three were empresses." (as Emily)
  • "She carries your lessons within her. Mine, as well." (as Corvo)
  • "There are lessons from your father coursing through your head. And lessons from your mother, as well." (as Emily)

Multiple Environments

  • "So many hands built this place. And it is so grand. Was so grand. It could have been paradise for all."
  • "Why do so many have so little? It was never meant to be this way."
  • "The downtrodden. The poor and forgotten. Mudlarks, beggars, and orphans. Who speaks for them?"
  • "I knew this world, fifteen years ago. Some part of me remains, but the world seems strange."
  • "I hear laughter. Somewhere there is still merriment and song. And the gentle ease of friendship."
  • "Yes, there is more here than corruption and pain. Don't despair, there is goodness here too."
  • "I am tired. How long my dearest? How long must I endure in this shadow state?"
  • "You want me to point the way. Help you onto a path. No. Let us be lost here together for a moment."
  • "Is it a curse or a blessing, to linger past your time in the world?"
  • "Somewhere a noble woman is beating a servant. He is but a boy. The beating will leave him blind. He was late with the tea."
  • "Sometimes I remember the breeze on my skin, and your touch." (as Corvo) / “Sometimes I remember the breeze on my skin.” (as Emily)
  • "I see a mine collapsing on a dozen workers. A beggar succumbs to bloodflies. A cat sleeps on a velvet pillow."
  • "Always conflict. Power, greed, lust. For me, what I wouldn’t give just to hold your hand in mine one more time."
  • "This was once my world. All things, from the northernmost shores to here, Karnaca in the south."
  • "Pushed out into the harsh world, you are alone but for a few allies."
  • "Those around you cannot see me. I am here and not here, when you call to me."
  • "I heard a story once, of a sailor caught forever in a fog.  It traveled with her across all the seas. I am that sailor."
  • "Somewhere near they hold hands. They drink poison together. This old couple. A banker tricked them out of their home."
  • "Even without eyes to look upon the world, I see so much. Once, nearly all things were hidden."
  • “Do I know this place? Have I wisdom to convey? I only know that I am weary. Nothing more.”
  • “This city is a place of riches. But not all get a seat at the banquet table.”
  • “Would this place be any different, had I not passed from the world?”
  • “I wonder if you remember me as I was. Sometimes I think of those days. Do you?”
  • “So many places I wanted to visit with you.”
  • "There will come a time when we must part. I only tell you this, in the hope to make easier our farewells."
  • "If we should become parted one day, remember that I know exactly who you are, and that I treasure you."
  • "When this crisis has passed, you must promise to release me."

Low Chaos

  • "You are nearly friendless and hunted like a beast. Yet still you act with honor."
  • "How Karnaca has fallen since the old days. With your help, perhaps it will not descend into complete ruin."
  • "When others might choose to draw blood, you find another way. This, I think, is my highest praise."
  • "There is corruption here. It beckons you. Promises riches and power. So much temptation."
  • “This place, Karnaca. I weep for it! What are you prepared to do to save it?”

High Chaos

  • "It is not too late for you, my love. If you can but resist the urge for vengeance."
  • "Somewhere a miner coughs black from his lungs. He hides it from his wife. Will you kill them too?"
  • “More innocent blood spilled? It doesn't have to be like this. We both know it.”
  • "I ask nothing of you, but to, always, remember who you are. And who you can be."
  • "I see Karnaca, falling into darkness, hate, and corruption. If only it were not so."

Very High Chaos

  • "Yes, this place is home to cutthroats and villains. Are you not becoming one of them?"
  • "You could've spared so many lives, but you didn't. Why?"
  • "Honorable intentions. Well made plans. And yes, love. All drowning in the blood you’ve spilled."
  • "I have seen many horrors. A child beaten by thieves. A nest of bloodflies. Your blood soaked hands."
  • "You kill without thought or reason, slaughter without remorse. This path of yours leads you astray."

Séance Room in Stilton Manor

  • "There is a strange power in this place."
  • "We are close to something - familiar and unknown. I feel afraid."
  • "There is an old spirit here. I remember. Delilah."

Characters

Targets

Breanna Ashworth

  • "An artist, of sorts. Bone and skin stretched across canvas, with pigments coaxed from blood and hair."
  • "Breanna Ashworth. She is the curator at the Royal Conservatory. But she is something more."
  • "She moved to Brigmore Manor with Delilah and the original coven in the year 1836."
  • "A curator by day, hosting aristocrats. But she has many secrets."
  • "Sixteen years ago, it was just Breanna Ashworth and Delilah. When they founded the coven together."
  • "There is - something she made from whale bones. More powerful than a simple charm."
  • "They wanted her to wed that wheezing old man. So she ran away. Ran to Delilah."
  • "Loyal to Delilah, after death and across all these years."
  • "Delilah's arcane bond is strong with this one. Many of the powers manifest in Ashworth."
  • "She is a player in a game of power and magic. All the world will change if she does her part."
  • "Ashworth comes from old money. But she hates the aristocracy as much as she hates anyone."
  • "After Delilah's return, women from all over the Empire felt the pull of Delilah's power, coming to join them in Karnaca."
  • "She wants to reach out to them, to the Sister of the Oracular Order. To whisper into their dreams."
  • "Sometimes she remembers being with Delilah at the old Brigmore Manor, outside Dunwall in younger days."
  • "Her family would've forced her to marry that pig. She ran and never looked back."

The Crown Killer

  • "This is the one they call the Crown Killer, but she thinks of herself as Grim Alex."
  • "Oh! Something courses through her veins! Inflaming her brain! Stay away."
  • "A dark place in her mind has been allowed to overgrow, unchecked by society's safeguards."
  • "You see? Wickedness is her master, yet she is driven by purpose, following a perverse plan."
  • "Struggle, confusion, murder. She awaits another message from someone powerful. Instructions."
  • "Like a feral thing, she takes, she kills. But someone else is there too. Sleeping."
  • "It delights her how much she maims and tortures, because she knows how it would hurt her - sister? I'm sorry, it's all mingled together."
  • "She laughed when she killed him. Laughed and growled as she pulled him apart."
  • "There's no voice in her head to tell her when she's gone too far. It's been numbed."
  • "Something has corrupted her blood. It frees her from doubt. She will have her way."
  • "That night in Dunwall, she spread the red everywhere. Feeling triumph. Glee."
  • "She's remembering a night with Duke Luca Abele, Kirin Jindosh, and - others. They did something vile, but astounding."

Delilah Copperspoon

  • "I knew her! As a child. We played together at Dunwall Tower. She was a kitchen girl. And I... I was..."
  • "Delilah. How is it she lives? She wandered in the void. I can see it. But then..."
  • "She watched her mother sicken and die in the debtor's prison. She will never forget. Never forgive."
  • "Adore her. She demands it. It nourishes her."
  • "They were never fair to her. No kindness was ever shown. They whipped her. Sent her in the streets."
  • "Many times, her father told her that she was a princess, and promised that one day she would be a queen."
  • "If I could only speak to her now, my darling playmate from so many years ago."
  • "She disappeared from Dunwall Tower. Something occurred, but so long ago. What was it?"
  • "She schemed of - no! - Of casting out the soul of a little girl and living in her skin. My - my daughter."
  • "She tore it out and hid it away. No - it's not possible. No one would do that."
  • "She dreams of all the world bowing, but more than that. Loving her. Breathing her name."
  • "Forgive me, Delilah. I should have tried to find you."
  • "In her mind, a great painting takes shape. She would paint The World As It Should Be."
  • "She was an apprentice to Sokolov, and more. She admired him for a time. His irreverence. His freedom from restraint."
  • "Her mind turns to the coven. To the old ones, from fifteen years ago, and the new ones who join now."
  • "Wait, something is wrong. She should be older, by twelve years."
  • "Her powers are greater now. She found something in the Void. Something ancient."
  • "The women who feel the tug of her arcane bond, they come from across the Isles."
  • "There is an old spirit here. I remember. Delilah."
  • "From time to time, she thinks of Luca, but only as one thinks fondly of a favored pet."
  • "Some nights, her mood sinks low. The world feels lonely and cold, and - not right. She knows no peace."

Kirin Jindosh

  • "Kirin Jindosh. Grand Inventor for Serkonos. He dreams of an army of mechanical soldiers."
  • "His invention, the silvergraph...it combines mercury and light on a plate. And an image appears! Some are delighted, some terrified."
  • "He has a great mind, for innovation, invention, progress. Perhaps even greater than Sokolov."
  • "So young, when he attended the Academy. So quiet then. They hardly noticed him. But he took it all in, understood, perhaps even better than they did."
  • "He works with Duke Luca Abele. They share overlapping interests, but only use one another."
  • "He's thinking the test subjects are all broken beyond repair. That it's time to obtain a fresh batch."
  • "At the Academy, the other students and most of the teachers, they couldn't comprehend half of what he was telling them, even at sixteen."
  • "Such questions he asked as a child, just free from the crib. Others grew to fear him. Just as he grew to loathe them."
  • "He waits for the breathing and blood to stop. Then the brain, and the light from their eyes. He loves that moment, when the eyes change. Finds it fascinating."
  • "He longs for an adversary worthy of his intellect. It is not vanity. There are few who could match him."
  • "His mother asked: Why did you do that to the cat? Young Kirin only wanted to know what was inside; how it worked. Her distress puzzled him."
  • "The new Duke will let him have all the test subjects he wants. An endless supply."
  • "Almost arrested before the Duke found him. Carted off to some dank hole behind iron bars for revolting crimes against his fellows. His experiments. Instead, the Duke gave him a title."
  • "It is important to him. He wants others to notice the complexity of his work. The genius of his innovations. These are his thoughts..."
  • "So many years, he imagined having his own teacher in a cage, like an insect under glass. Begging to be released; admitting that his was the superior intelligence."

After using the Electroshock Machine

  • "His memories flee from him as he seeks them. All is shifting, intermingling."
  • "Great theorems drift just beneath the surface, just beyond his reach. But he cannot hold a thought for more than a few seconds."
  • "When he remembers, he is filled with rage and despair. The great cathedral of his mind, abandoned and ruined."
  • "For just a second, he had a new line of thinking. The solution to a great engineering problem. Now lost."
  • "In a way, he is more content now than he ever has been. He thinks of his dinner later, and hopes for cabbage with pork."

Luca Abele

  • "He is nothing like his father."
  • "Another tedious meeting. Endless complaints from the miners about the conditions below."
  • "He signs the papers to hurry things along, barely glancing at them. Oh, how his writing hand cramps!"
  • "His brother died on the dirty streets of Dunwall, struck down in his youth."
  • "Even living in the Grand Palace and taking his food from silver plates, he is unhappy."
  • "Schools, travel, and mentors. His father gave him every opportunity, but it was never enough."
  • "She is more than a lover to him. He counts the moments until he sees her again."
  • "The advisors surrounding him are hand-picked for their ability to run the silver mines beyond capacity. He avoids those who once worked in the mines."
  • "Another building lost to bloodflies. He sees the city thick with their nests; empty of people, but only after he's faded from the world."
  • "Those who toady on him are only tolerable because they free him from the constant, whining demands that pile up at his feet."

Paolo

  • "He's made the Howlers into something more than just a street gang."
  • "He's clever this one, with aspirations. You'd be surprised how high up he wants to be."
  • "The Howlers are his family. He's done terrible things to protect them."
  • "He believes he could run Serkonos better than the Duke."
  • "He has a secret that will save his life only once each day."
  • "He is well known throughout Karnaca as a man who can get things done. Even the new Duke has employed him."
  • "There is someone he needs to check on. He wonders if the moonstruck man has enough food and water."
  • "Some business with the Duke. An ongoing arrangement. I don't know. It involves one whose mind has been - injured."
  • "I didn't see it at first, but there is magic at work here. He uses charms made of bone... uses them well."
  • "Paolo. He helped a blind woodcarver cross the street the same day he assassinated a barrister."
  • "He gets another star tattooed across his back every time he claims a life. A constellation of woe."
  • "He's thinking these are dangerous times. And how Mindy will take care of the Howlers should anything happen to him."

Liam Byrne

  • "Ambition. That is what I sense in him. The youngest man to reach Vice Overseer in decades."
  • "Liam Byrne. He has moved up quickly in the Abbey's hierarchy. He might be High Overseer someday."
  • "He barely tolerates this new Duke. They must interact on occasion, but he does not like it."
  • "He grew up in the cold mists of Fraeport on the nothernmost tip of Morley. He was nothing then. Now the Overseers look to him for answers and leadership."
  • "When he was a boy, an Overseer stepped out of the mist, wolfhound by his side. Voice was deep and strong as he recited the invocations. Young Liam Byrne was transfixed."
  • "His faith is strong, perhaps overly so. He sees the influence of the Outsider everywhere. In the Duke, in the street gangs, and even the miners."
  • "Something nags at him, beyond the usual worries. He will consult the Sisters of the Oracular Order, and they will set his feet on the right path."
  • "His father taught him to read using letters carved into hand-crafted wooden blocks."
  • "He seeks to weed out the witches and heretics. Those who have succumbed to the lure of the Void and who bring chaos where they tread."
  • "There was a boy, turned in by his mother for his Restless Hands. He extracted a confession as he would from anyone else. It would have jeopardized his ascent to Vice Overseer to do otherwise."
  • "His mother encouraged his musical talent, but his interests lay in the comfort of the Strictures and the rigors of Abbey."
  • "He has seen a troubling increase in superstitious beliefs and the use of charms and spells. He waits for guidance from the Oracular Order."
  • "Once a week, he meets an old friend of his mother's for dinner at a café at the edge of town. He listens to her stories again and again, with great patience."
  • "When his years in Karnaca come to an end, he hopes to move to the capital. In Dunwall, he will have the ear of the High Overseer himself."
  • "Before they took him away for the Trials of Aptitude, the Overseers in Fraeport watched him for months, debating his promise."

Others

Alexandria Hypatia

  • "An alchemist dedicated to the diseased afflicting sailors and mine workers. But her mind is - troubled."
  • "Is she a prisoner? She feels trapped here. Why is she not allowed to leave Addermire?"
  • "When the Duke's voice begins to play on the audiograph, a chill comes over her, and - she sleeps."
  • "She wonders if bergamot might increase the efficacy of her black lung formula. Another part of her is - watching."
  • "The Grand Guard interferes with her work, and she resents them. She could ease so much suffering."
  • "She fashioned a breathing apparatus for the child. Now she wonders if it has made any difference."
  • "This one has a good heart, but there's something else there too. Watching from the inside."
  • "Tomorrow she will ask again if she might see just a few of the most dire cases."
  • "Hypatia regrets her most potent serum. She burned almost all the notes. But a part of her holds onto the formula."
  • "If they'd only let deliver more Oil of Tartar to her patient with calenture. To ease his hallucinations."
  • "Hypatia studied at the Academy of Natural Philosophy under Piero Joplin and Anton Sokolov."
  • "A man brought his dying son by boat, braving the rocks. She watches, helpless, as the soldiers drove him away."
  • "She cares for the patients, treats them with compassion. Often refuses their money."
  • "She has a special interest in the lung and eye conditions prevalent in the dust district."
  • "For years, she studied in Dunwall before returning to the South."

After Being Cured

  • "It's as if she's emerged from a long, black dream."
  • "Her spirit has been unburdened, and she is gaining strength each day."
  • "There's a sense within her of what she's done, but only impressions."
  • "Hypatia's mood improves. She looks forward to seeing patients again."
  • "Already, she's thinking about an old patient suffering from boanthropy. She wants to know how the woman is progressing."

Anton Sokolov

  • "Anton Sokolov. Painter, inventor and - philanderer. Famous throughout the Isles. Loyal only to himself."
  • "Sokolov wonders now if it was all worth it. Once put forth, some ideas take on a life of their own."
  • "The years have softened him. He seeks to make up for the wrongs from his past."
  • "He experimented on people during the plague years. Unwilling subjects who suffered needlessly at his hands."
  • "It was brief, but his time at the Hounds Pits Pub - as a prisoner - stays with him. He was strangely happy."
  • "There is guilt within him for the things he did. But curing the Rat Plague saved so many."
  • "Not so long ago the nobles vied for his attention. Sent him gifts and flattery. Whose invitation would he accept? Whose portrait would he next paint?"
  • "His past torments him. Can he ever atone for the pain he's caused?"
  • "He is full of regrets, this old man. Sokolov, the once-great alchemist."
  • "Some nights he dreams of a young woman he once painted, decades ago. Her face, the most beautiful thing he'd ever beheld. She died before the painting was complete, and he burned it to ash."
  • "From Esmond Roseburrow, Sokolov learned the power hidden inside whale oil. He harnessed it for devices that kill, and Roseburrow took his own life."
  • "Some nights he wakes for the toilet, thinking he's at his old apartment on Kaldwin's Bridge. He's confused by the layout of the Dreadful Wale."
  • "He retreated from Dunwall, tired of the petty squabbles of the elite."
  • "They still seek him out, for portraits, new elixirs, or bawdy stories. Some just to see the great Sokolov now stooped and humbled."
  • "It's all still there - in his mind. Every formula. Every equation. Harder and harder to recall."
  • "In his dreams, he sees the names and faces of every subject he experimented on in the name of progress."
  • "They would flock to his lectures. When all the seats were full they would line the hallways straining to hear. Hypatia, Jindosh, all the great minds of today owe him a debt."
  • "When Jindosh held him, Sokolov believed he would die, and that changed him. He is so tired."
  • "He's remembering a great voyage he took by sea. So many men lost, reaching Pandyssia. The burning wastes."
  • "Anton. How great you were! Rest now my friend..."

Aramis Stilton

Sane

  • "There was a time when he tried to impress them; to hide his humble beginnings. But he no longer cares."
  • "He laments hosting their silly séance at his home. He indulges the young Duke, because he loved his father."
  • "At the gala they joked loud enough that he could hear. Something about his shoes being the finest Caulkenny has to offer. But he carried on. It was nothing he hadn't heard before."
  • "Stilton devised a mask to help the miners take in less dust as they work. He wants silver. Not sick workers."
  • "Aramis Stilton. Like the ore he mines, there is something of value underneath that gruff exterior."
  • "He could afford finer clothing. But even if he wore the finest suits in all the Isles, they would still turn their noses up at him. He's stopped trying."
  • "The aristocrats barely tolerate him, but he is not without friends. There was the old Duke. And - Meagan Foster.."
  • "He never trusted Luca Abele. He seeks only to tolerate him. He hopes the young Duke will grow into his responsibilities.."
  • "There is a great sadness in him. He misses his friend and confidant; the old Duke, Theodanis."
  • "Aramis Stilton. Born in squalor on the Isle of Morley. Now he runs most of the mines in Karnaca."
  • "He's worried about something Duke Luca Abele has done. The son is nothing like his father."
  • "He has drawn up designs that should prevent collapses in the older tunnels. He hopes to implement them soon."
  • "He sees the beauty in the mines. Rich veins of ore cutting through quartz. Great caverns lit by phosphorescent light within the stone."
  • "Aramis Stilton made a fortune in the Silver Mines, without the usual cruelty associated with such endeavors."

Insane

  • "Something about the Duke and a lake at night. But he recalls the father, not the son."
  • "He hears singing. Wait, not singing. Some vibration, coming from the center of this place."
  • "He would pluck out his own eyes if it would help him forget what he saw."
  • "He is trapped inside himself. Some terrible ceremony echoes through his thoughts."
  • "There was a whisper and a groan, strange as the whales in the deep. He hears it still."
  • "The night this terrible thing happened to him, he wanted to meet with Meagan. To confide in her."
  • "Once, Aramis Stilton knew his name. He worked to improve conditions at the mines. And now this."
  • "Silton looked deeply into the Void. He cannot unsee what he has seen."
  • "He was a doubter! He was afraid! That's why his mind was ruined on that night!"
  • "Before this, he was so worried the old money people would laugh at him. They did."
  • "His eyes see the teetering past and the ruined present. And the moments in between."
  • "Had he not been with the Duke on that night, his life would have been very different."

Armando

  • "Reading the paperwork tires his eyes, but he reads it all."
  • "After his duties are done, he'll enjoy a quiet moment on the balcony with a cigar."
  • "There was a woman he loved, but she was identified as a risk, and he never saw her again."
  • "It sickens his spirit, seeing such riches squandered."
  • "He looks up at the statues and wonders whether anyone will remember him."
  • "In the nightmares, assassins come for him. He begs them to see the truth."
  • "See how he sighs? His life is a gilded cage."
  • "He's thinking about his walk, the way he dresses and speaks. Everything must appear correct."
  • "This face is on all the coins minted in Serkonos over the last five years."
  • "He would have amounted to nothing, and still might, but he has unexpected potential."

Bartholomeus Vasco

  • "This is Vasco. He's been a loyal assistant to Alexandria Hypatia."
  • "Something has been done to him...he will never see his family again."
  • "Something has been injected into his blood. I cannot follow his thoughts."
  • "He is too weak to help himself."
  • "He knows something. He's seen something. That's why he's been made to suffer like this!"
  • "Vasco. Hypatia's trusted assistant. She recruited him out of the academy. The best in his class."

Lucia Pastor

  • "Lucia Pastor. Years ago she lost her husband in a mining disaster."
  • "She's dedicated her life to helping the miners and their families."
  • "The miners look to her to help them. There is no one else."
  • "She's seen the conditions in the mines. Seen how the families live. Seen children choking on the air in the Dust District."
  • "They thought she'd go away if they made her wait. But they found out how persistent she can be."
  • "That day stays in her memory... the grim set to his jaw as he headed for the mines. Then the news of the collapse, and the mad search for survivors."

Meagan Foster

  • "I can see why you like her. She's almost as secretive as you."
  • "Meagan Foster. She wasn't always a ship captain."
  • "It was years ago. The two were inseparable. There was no food, but there was love. Those brief days on the street with her childhood friend- the happiest times she's known."
  • "Meagan? She can be trusted, to a point. But I can not see past the anger. That much rage can hide things."
  • "There was always hunger back then, on the streets of Dunwall. Hunger and fear. She learned to be brutal to survive."
  • "Back in Dunwall, she almost killed the crime boss called Slackjaw. Once while he was getting a shave."
  • "Some nights she wakes choking, hearing the screams of a young girl, watching - her mother die."
  • "I can tell you that for years she was a smuggler, and worse before that."
  • "She has not always chosen her companions wisely. But she truly cares for Sokolov. I can feel it."
  • "I can see why she cares so much for Sokolov, both of them are trying to atone for their past. But maybe there are things beyond forgiveness."
  • "She has secrets I will not reveal. She may tell you in time."
  • "It was not her hand that held the knife."
  • "Things would have been different for her, if her young friend had survived the attack all those years ago."
  • "She is a woman formed of three fathers. A drunkard, a killer, and an artist."
  • "She fell in with the wrong crowd many years ago in Dunwall. The things she did. She can't forgive herself."
  • "She - she was with them...on that day."
  • "A man haunts her dreams. Like a father to her. A man with scar. He hides himself, even from me."
  • "This one has a greater destiny, beyond Dunwall, beyond Karnaca."

Mindy Blanchard

  • "This is Paolo's second in command, Mindy Blanchard. Early in life she was someone else."
  • "It wasn't enough just to rob them. She yelled and cursed until they cried, just like she knew they would."
  • "She goes after the rich ones who cry and faint at the first sign of trouble. She can't wait to take their pocket watches, jewels, and pride. Resents them for their easy lives."
  • "She calls them her lovers. Those poor souls."
  • "This one answers to Paolo, who is her closest friend and knows all her secrets."
  • "If she says she's going to hunt you down and kill you in the street, then that's what she’ll do."
  • "Mindy Blanchard. Second in command of the Howlers. She once broke a coffin maker's arm for smiling at her."
  • "Early on, she felt like she'd been born into the wrong life, so she set about making it right."

Character Classes

Beggar

  • "He was cruel to his family. So when he lost his employment, he had nowhere to turn."
  • "He spat on her. The Tyvian woman who stooped yesterday to give him a coin."
  • "He cheated his partners. But they found out. Look where it's got him."
  • "He has a pencil sketch portrait of his daughter, now worn to shreds. His one true love."
  • "He was never a good man, but surely he didn't deserve this."
  • “When she handed him a coin, he bit a woman who resembled his late wife. The wound putrefied and she died in agony.”
  • “He is rotting away from the inside out. Spreading the disease to those who share his campsites.”
  • “His only plan is to get drunk and stay drunk.”
  • "The Madeo Street Stitcher they called him, back when he was spry enough to wrestle down his victims."
  • "He wasn't always like this. One of his works still hangs in a museum."

Female Civilian

Upper Class

  • “She helped a young family escape the mines. Bought them passage to Tyvia, as far from the Dust District as they could get.”
  • “She got her cousin to write a note. A pretend note, she told him, saying that he was in despair and would take his own life.”
  • “There is...something about a child...she took it...stole it from its crib...”
  • “She had them fire the new seamstress. The woman left a single pin in the hem.”
  • “She first learned she could get away with murder at only twelve. She pushed a servant girl off the balcony, and no one made even the slightest fuss about the incident.”
  • “She pulled the scarf until he stopped moving. That pockmarked little cousin of hers was going to tell the headmaster everything.”
  • “She has a servant whipped every evening, whether or not anything in the household is amiss.”
  • “She visits the debtor's prison on the first of every month. That way she can personally choose the hair she wants in her next wig.”
  • “She slapped him and told him to pay attention when she was talking.”
  • “It pains her to do it. But she has to play their game for now, and act the part of the spoiled and cruel heiress.”
  • “She told the boy that the Crown  Killer comes for the obnoxious children like him.”
  • “She threw his collection of silvergraphs onto the streets, under the wheels of a passing carriage.”
  • “She's eager to brag to her friends about how her family's clockwork soldier sent the old gardener into seizures.”
  • “During the Month of High Cold, she sends sweets and whale oil to the orphanage.”
  • “She only kissed the girl to make her lover jealous. Now she has them both at her feet.”
  • “She's disappointed the old man still lives. The house and servants won't truly be hers until he's dead.”
  • “She added a moustache and a beard to the portrait of her mother. An original Sokolov painted over twenty years ago.”
  • “It was her birthday. She smiled and raised her glass. They didn't know she had tampered with the wine...”
  • “She's thinking about how easy it is to deceive him. Because he's blind, and because he's a trusting old fool.”
  • “She gave the cans of meat to the boys, even the ones that were bulging with rot.”
  • “She laughed when she heard her brother's carriage had been savagely attacked by hoodlums.”
  • “A brocade pillow...she...held it tight against the old woman's face...please...I don't want to see any more...”
  • “It was easier than she thought – finding someone willing to burn down that old man's store. And cheaper too.”
  • “Don't be too quick to judge her. She is trying her best. Even if she stumbles sometimes.”
  • “She tried doing someone a kindness once. She did not care for it.”
  • “She found his old diary, and now she taunts the old man about his past, and threatens to tell the others.”
  • “Her cousin needed help getting out of the water. But she stepped on those pretty little fingers every time the girl reached for the bank. Until exhausted, she slipped below the surface...”
  • “She never opens the letters she gets from her cousin. Now that his fortunes are reduced, there's no point in reading what he has to say.”
  • “She's been studying botany in secret. She hopes to lecture at the Academy next year. In the meantime, she pretends to be selfish and vain like her parents expect.”
  • “Whenever she thinks a maid or manservant isn't working hard enough, she invites the Overseers in, to correct their Restless Hands.”
  • “It was just a misunderstanding, but she beat the youth until blood ran from his ear.”
  • “She slammed the door at just the right moment – to catch his fingers as it snapped shut.”
  • “She finally found a solicitor willing to write up the documents she wants. No questions asked.”
  • “She visits his grave every evening, sweeps away spider webs and dirt, and tells him stories.”
  • “She refuses to stoop to their level. She detests all that drama, the lying and cheating.”
  • "She doesn't beat her servants as she was taught. Instead she brings them dainties from the bakery, and pays them on time."
  • "Spoiled and treacherous. Oblivious to the suffering just outside her door."
  • "This is her game: She pretends a sprained ankle. If anyone comes to help her, she shows them the hat pin, and demands their purse."
  • "She is devoted to the old man."
  • "Mother - the boy said to her - mother, please don't..."
  • "She sipped her tea and giggled as her uncle choked on a pigeon bone. His face was purple when he died."
  • "What kind of woman is she? I will tell you - she is more deadly than a house of bloodflies."
  • "She hires the pretty ones. It's a game to her, and she always wins."
  • "She used a slow-acting poison. It began with confusion. Then pain, swelling, vomiting. She pretended to be surprised and sympathetic during their ordeal."

Other

  • "She told them the medicine was too expensive. And they were too sick to notice her boots."
  • "They are her playthings. And when one inevitably dies, she but sends word and a replacement arrives within a week."
  • "Before the duel she gave him one last kiss, and handed him the pistol - the one she had loaded with ash."
  • "It wasn't true what she told them - that she was soliciting donations to buy cakes for the orphans."
  • "She's convinced herself they deserve all the terrible things she's about to do."
  • "She told the Overseers her brother was a witch. Even showed them some spells she had hastily scratched in his journal. They took him away."
  • "She took down the warning posters to see if it was true about the Bloodflies."
  • "The ox she sold them is sick. Riddled with bloodfly larvae. She knows it."
  • "Her mother beat her. Now she brings the strap down on her own young ones."
  • "She interrupts them. The only opinion she cares about is her own."
  • "She tries to keep the block free from Bloodflies. She's seen firsthand what they can do to a person."
  • "She said they had better do as they were told, because the Crown Killer likes to eat naughty children."
  • "The child trusted her, that's how she was able to lure him onto the boat."
  • "She placed bloody handprints on his door, and then notified the authorities of what she'd...found."
  • “She was angry about being let go. She came back in the night and poisoned their goats, the entire herd.”
  • “She refused the bribe and sent them away. Honesty, integrity… these are more important to her than money.”
  • “She tells the children it's just tea. And after they're asleep, they are put on boats bound for Morley.”
  • “She remembers his eyes, and that it was the Month of Darkness. And that he begged for mercy – just like she wanted.”
  • “She chooses the victims. Fills their cup, and leans her bosom close. Then she gives the muscle a wink, so they know which ones to follow out into the darkness.”
  • “They were in on it together. But it was him they carried off to a cell. She still has some profit from that enterprise.”
  • “When they were near despair, she led the group in song. She was no good with pitch, but it got them through the worst of it.”
  • “She seduced her sister's husband. Knew where to kiss him, what to promise. All to make her sister suffer.”
  • “She told the chemist she had a rat problem. A fine white powder. She'll put it in the soup.”
  • “A business deal has gone wrong. There was no fault. A shipment went down at sea. Still, she plots revenge...”
  • “She sings to get through the day. Merry songs like the fishermen sing when a good breeze fills the sails.”
  • “Her little babe didn't die of fevers. She starved it. Just like the two before.”
  • “She tore up the portrait of his parents.”
  • “She tells them she has a knack for easing disputes, for bringing both parties to accord. Her true talent is removing coin from unsuspecting fools.”
  • “She knows what they want her to do. An extra coin here and there, and no one the wiser. But she refuses.”
  • “She only gives [the] cures to those who pay full price. The others get vials cut with turpentine.”
  • “She has no use for riches. She has her family, a place to sleep, and mutton once a month. And that's more than most.”
  • “She baked their cat into a pie, and brought it to them. She called it a little peace offering.”
  • “She pitted one against the other. Lies and innuendo. Until finally the two brothers fought.”
  • “She beat her younger sister, but it's only what she learned from her mother's own cruel hands.”
  • “She has the spirit of an adventurer. Longs to join the brave souls who explore the far reaches of Pandyssia, but it will never be ...”
  • “Why were they surprised? She'd told them she'd trade her only child for a good bottle and place to sleep.”
  • “She gave the overseers many names. Mostly innocents. The coin was just too good for her to pass up.”
  • “She told them she was a doctor, as good as any with an office and fancy gadgets. Said she'd cure their son for half the price, paid in advance.”
  • “For a month she had them convinced she was their niece just off the boat from Alba. Until they learned their niece's boat had gone down in a storm.”
  • “At night she reads to the girl...adventures at the sea...a prince under a spell...or sometimes the strictures.”
  • “The children hid behind her. They knew she wouldn't let him harm them. Oh, but she paid for it.”
  • “It is her fourth marriage. She waits for just the right moment to poison this buffoon, just like she did the others.”
  • “She told the Overseers she suspected her stepdaughter was a witch. She smiled when they took the poor girl away.”
  • “Those poor souls who have crossed her – they've ended up as food for the Hagfish.”
  • “She has done terrible things...to look in her soul...to sift through her memories...you ask too much.”
  • “She's thinking about that kindly old couple. She thinks they may have seen her that night. She'll find out, one way or another.”
  • “She dragged two men from the building before it collapsed. Smoke choking her – and the heat! Where she found the strength she does not know.”
  • “She lied when she told the girl it would be just the one time. She knew the girl would spend the rest of her life in the brothels.”
  • “She was happy once, not so long ago. But it's all wrong now, something to do with her youngest.”
  • “She keeps a stash of poison ready, in case anyone catches her stealing.”
  • “They are taken in by her charms. Later they find out she's corrupt.”
  • “She's thinking about her father...about the way he struggled when she pushed him below the water...”
  • “She hides food from them, and grows fat while they grow hungry.”
  • “She tells them it's whale meat. But it's not.”
  • “Her mother is too ill to speak. So she does cruel things to her, knowing the woman will never have the strength to tell a soul.”
  • “She loves the moment when they realize she's tricked them. The moment they realize everything she's told them is a lie.”
  • “At the chemist's shop, when no one's looking, she slides a bottle of Elixir into her purse.”
  • “He gives her money to fetch a chemist's restorative. She pockets the coins and brings him canal water in medicine vials.”
  • “She always finds some reason to cut their pay by half. Even if she has to break a dish herself.”
  • “She's cheating them. One coin at a time so they don't notice.”
  • “For three days she brought water and held cool cloths to his forehead, until finally the fevers lifted...”
  • "She made a profit when there were floods. A profit when there was plague. And she'll profit again off of the bloodflies."
  • "No one has noticed – most of the money goes right into her pockets."
  • "They tried to kill her once. But she is strong."
  • "It gives her pleasure. Thinking about that look on her brother's face the night she betrayed him."
  • "With rouged lips she makes promises to the wounded soldiers. But it's death they find in her chamber."
  • "She feeds scraps to the cats that live under the bridge. She hates to think of them starving."
  • "Each morning, she has a kind smile for the others. Even when there are bruises hidden by her clothes."
  • "She makes things. Little things for those less fortunate. A knit cap for the boy with the wasted eyes. A new smock for that poor little mudlark."
  • "She's thinking of whiskey and dice – and of spitting in her rival's face."
  • "When the little ones grow fearful in the night, she soothes them with stories, and a bit of honeyed wine."
  • "She put cat bones under his pillow and told the Overseers he was making charms out of women's fingers."
  • "She has a scar down her left side. They nearly killed her that day, but she is strong."
  • "The drink has her now. She'd betray her best friend for a bottle."
  • "She tied him to a ducking stool and watched him sink below the surface to the bottom of the bay."
  • "She stuffed his body in a wooden crate and shipped it off to his beloved in Tamarak."
  • "She let the drink take everything from her. Except cruelty. She's kept that."
  • "One misdeed piled upon another. Now her soul is foul with them."
  • "She tries to trick them into saying something ridiculous. She wants to humiliate them."
  • "She's in on it with the landlord. It's now four families they've ruined."
  • "There's a child, he's frail. It's only because of her he's lived this long."
  • "She vowed to be faithful to him, but that was ages ago, and he was handsomer then."
  • "There is nothing here of note... wait...she is twice a murderess...yet no one suspects..."

Male Civilian

Upper Class

  • “The last time he beat her, she nearly died.”
  • “Indiscreet is to polite a term for this blatherskate.”
  • “He was tired of listening to her, her constant practice for the Month of Songs. So on the last day of Clans, he paid a man to cut out her tongue.”
  • “He makes a large contribution every year to the Academy of Natural Philosophy.”
  • “He told his daughter that the Crown Killer will eat her nose should she ever disobey again.”
  • “He thinks honest men are idiots. That they deserve to be cheated.”
  • “He stole the livery girl's journal. He's jealous she can write so well. So he mocks her at every opportunity.”
  • “He grows restless and melancholy during the Month of Darkness. It makes him do bad things to those around him.”
  • “It worked out that it was cheaper to have them killed than to pay his considerable debts.”
  • “He's a composer. He can hear the music. His thoughts are on the strings, their first entrance...”
  • “He knew she would eat the cake first. She never could resist a sweet. He'd baked them full of broken glass.”
  • “He had a new will drawn up, and he forged his mother's signature perfectly.”
  • “He wakes the servants to keep him attended on the nights he can't sleep.”
  • “He hid the urn in the attic. It contains her mother's ashes. She's been searching for it, growing more desperate every day...”
  • “Of course he did it. There were scratches on his face – his shirt torn. But his family has influence so everyone looks the other way.”
  • “He put a crate of bloodflies in the nursery closet. His sister's child, his nephew...”
  • “She called him a Petty-Fogger. So he wrote a letter to her employer. Now she lives on the streets and eats from the trash.”
  • “He keeps his servants near starving, under the belief that they work harder this way.”
  • “He switched the contracts when her back was turned. She only learned of his treachery when he took her home and auctioned off her belongings.”
  • “He bought their house and lands, and then waited until the Month of Ice to have them removed.”
  • “He's eager to brag about how his clockwork sentry killed a prowler on the front lawn.”
  • “He didn't attend his father's funeral. He was too busy at the card table.”
  • “The bodies are still there. No one has yet to find them. Even after the clues he's left. It amuses him.”
  • “It was a fine new coat, with silk linings, and whalebone buttons. But he gave it away during the Month of High Cold to a man he saw shivering in the market.”
  • “He's surprised how little money it takes to have the guards ignore his activities. He'd happily pay much more.”
  • “He used his considerable influence to have her business boarded up for good.”
  • “He feels ashamed sometimes – those lavish meals when so many go hungry. He brings the servants the leftovers and sits with them, talking while they eat.”
  • “He's been moving her things around, her pill box, her boots, so she thinks she's losing her mind...”
  • “He knows how to behave nicely. No one has ever suspected the double life he lives.”
  • "His parents taught him to humiliate the servants, but he put a stop to that. And all the other cruel things they taught him."
  • "He talked loudly and crinkled his program throughout the whole performance."
  • "He arranged for the woman's family to be sealed in the mines. No one insults him and gets away with it."
  • "They would have killed each other, but he stepped between them, and calmed the fight."
  • "He planned the whole thing. It was no accident."

Other

  • "He tried to kiss her, but she turned her heard and told him to gargle out his putrid breath first. He struck her twice, and she fell."
  • "You are wondering - is this a good man, or a bad man? You tell me. He left them there. Knowing they could not swim."
  • "He took the two in. Gave them the first real home they'd ever known."
  • "He's hid them from her. The letters from home that she waits for so desperately."
  • "He took a finger from the girl as proof of his intentions. And the family paid the ransom quickly."
  • "He's thinking since gifts and flowers didn't work, he'll have to resort to violence."
  • "He told her the view from the roof was something she just had to see. Oh yes. He pushed her."
  • "It is a rare thing...to find a man this honest."
  • "He has so little to eat, but still he shares with the white haired widow upstairs."
  • "He sabotaged the boat just before they set out. All hands were lost."
  • "He sells what he calls rabbit pies. But it's the mess they toss from the slaughter house."
  • "He is lonely, but only because he threw them out onto the street."
  • "Yes, he visits their graves. But only to piss on them. Then brag about what a devoted son he is."
  • "He squandered his parent's fortune on cards, playing Nancy. Now he's moved on to his wife's money."
  • "There was a school. The headmistress pressed him to better himself. He spit in the woman's tea before he quit."
  • "He took her books and made her watch while he burned them."
  • "He was beaten as a youth, the bone in his jaw never set right. Yet he refrains from mistreating others."
  • "He always has a kind word for her, that toothless granny with the nasty temper."
  • "He will never be a rich man, but he is honest, and even, I think...happy?"
  • “He stayed with her to the end. Held her hand. Talked of happier times, and the life they shared.”
  • “He trades in secrets, and if someone dies because of something he whispers, so be it.”
  • “The horse was his wife's favorite, a pretty thing with a fine spirit. He broke its legs, just to show her he wasn't to be trifled with.”
  • “This one is different. I sense... kindness... intelligence...”
  • “This one? They only do business with him because they fear what will happen if they don't.”
  • “He timed it just right, so that her fingers would get caught in the hinge as it closed...”
  • “None of it was true, those terrible things he told the judge about the young man.”
  • “At night he grows restless and wanders the streets. Looking for those no one will miss. He uses his hands around their necks...”
  • “He's always so serious. Even as a child. Perhaps that's why he cares for her so – she's the only one who can make him smile.”
  • “He tries to keep his daughter safe from dust and bloodflies. Safe from evildoers. He dreams of what the city could be.”
  • “He struck her in the heart with the axe, while the children cowered in the cupboard.”
  • “He regrets that people are getting hurt. But there's profit in it, so he will continue.”
  • “There was a dispute. It would have ended in tragedy. But he stepped between them, and helped settle the quarrel without bloodshed.”
  • “He sang as he killed her. Pressed a pillow to her face. A gambling song I think. “Ante up and lay 'em low, and bring me a bottle before I go...” ”
  • “He told them he saw the boy take the keys...and the fools believed him...”
  • “He once took money to wreck a solicitor's office. Enough to get himself good and drunk for a night.”
  • “He knew hag fish was not a fit food for the child. With all those bones. But he didn't care.”
  • “He got them to fire that pretty governess. He enjoyed watching the woman fall to drinking and crime.”
  • “Sometimes as a switch, it's he who cooks dinner for the servants. They don't know it's Pandyssian Bullrat he's been feeding them.”
  • “He broke the wedding cups and blamed it on the kitchen maid. She was let go without a recommendation.”
  • “He torments people with his lengthy advice. He never tires of his own opinions.”
  • “When she told him the child was his, he took care of it. Took care of them both. Paid someone to do it.”
  • “All it took was one little lie, whispered in the right ear, and the Overseers came within the hour to drag his rival away.”
  • “He grows bold. His last victim was in the daylight, a crowded street...”
  • “He paid for their passage, but never told them, never asked for anything in return.”
  • “You look for goodness in him, but there is none that I can see.”
  • “He will continue to take a finger a day from the lad, until the mother pays her debt.”
  • "An old woman fell from the boat during the crossing. He was the only one brave enough to dive in after her."
  • "He's on his fourth business partner. The others have all been arrested under strange...circumstances. Only he knows the truth."
  • "He paid a man to drown his wife. Drowning. He was very particular about that."
  • "He told them the building was safe, and took a month's rent upfront. He didn't mention the bloodfly situation."
  • "Even as she lay dying, he would not admit to being wrong."
  • "He was lying when he told the old woman he would make sure all her things made it to the dock before departure."
  • "It was only an accident, but his mother's home burned to the ground. He lied about the fire."
  • "Turpentine and river krust, the only two ingredients in the cure he sold to those desperate parents."
  • "A beekeeper beat him at a game of Nancy, so he burned her hives the next day."
  • "When he is deep down in his cups, sometimes he forgets to come home and feed them."
  • "He is remembering her smile...some might say he is sentimental...he cares for her still..."
  • "He ate well again this morning...taking much more than his share. The others grow weak with hunger."
  • "There was a girl, starving in the street, her eyes like glass. He held the bread out to her, then snatched it away and ate it in front of her."
  • "He told his partner it was another slow week. Then he stashed the profits in his usual hiding spot."
  • "Judge him not by his looks...he is capable of good things."
  • "He set the trap... of course they went for it... children are always hungry..."
  • "Right now he's thinking about how beautiful her blood looked in the moonlight..."
  • "He confided in his friend how it is he wins so often at dice. But then he feared the man would tell, so he forced him to leave town."
  • "The woman pulled him from the gutters. Gave him clean clothes and a job. Now he plans to get rid of her, and run the place himself."
  • "He told her the Crown Killer would murder her in her sleep if she didn't do as she was told."
  • "The man he struck in the back with that table leg will never walk right again."
  • "He is not the best of souls, but still he took in the orphan boy from the streets. The lad calls him father now."
  • "Every day he places fresh bread on their windowsill. They still don't know who their benefactor is."
  • "It took him less than an hour to lose it at the gambling tables. All the money she'd saved from years of slaving in the mines."
  • "His wife died of infection in the Month of Ice. Now it's just him to sing them to sleep, and soothe their troubles."
  • "He didn't set the place ablaze. No. His part was to bring the matchbox and oil canisters."
  • "He knows that children make the trinkets he sells. Children snatched off the streets, locked in basements with little hope or light. He knows, and does nothing."
  • "His daughter had a violin that she loved more than anything, but he sold it to buy himself a new jacket."
  • "I'm sure they have a name for it at the Academy - he lies for enjoyment. Out of habit. And to see the mayhem he creates."
  • "It was an overly warm night in the Month of Earth when he tore the child from her mother's arms..."
  • "The meat he brings to market is filled with maggots."
  • "A joke or a riddle is always on his tongue. He brings laughter to his friends."

Elite Guard

  • "He lags behind the others, and hears only the orders that suit him."
  • "He remembers the man had blue eyes. And his voice went very high just before he killed him."
  • "He fooled them into thinking he was a first captain. Got them to buy the drinks all night."
  • "A picnic for three. She waited for just the right moment to tell them the mushrooms were poison."
  • "No one questions an officer from a good family. That's how she gets away with it."
  • "He had word sent to his family in Redmoor, saying that he had died in the line of duty. Now he can keep all his wages for himself."
  • "He hates the drunkards. Reeking of death and rhum, just like his mother. He rolls them into the street, and under the wheels of the carriages."
  • "He brings them to where they process the whales. What's a body or two compared to the enormity of those beasts?"
  • "She's thinking she might go back to Gristol. Try life on her uncle's farm again. Or a little fishing vessel of her own."
  • "He targets men, mostly. Their arrogance infuriates him. But he's buried women too."
  • "At the last moment, she switched contracts. That's how she 'lucked' into such a fine apartment."
  • "He wears the uniform proudly and takes his role seriously. He has courage."
  • “He pushed a child into a sewer as he passed. For no reason I can see. He didn't even know the boy.”
  • “He heard the child calling for help. But he pretended he didn't, and walked away.”
  • “There was a woman, she said something meant to be amusing I think, but it angered him. He slapped her.”
  • “A bitter man. He does wicked things just to prove to others how harsh and terrible the world is.”
  • “He is jealous of the new lieutenant. He'll scuff up the man's boots to get him in trouble.”
  • “He expects his dinner to be ready when he gets home. If it's not, he brings out the strap.”
  • “A cruel man. Even now he's looking for someone to abuse.”
  • “When he finds that woman – the one with the straw-haired boy and the pretty daughter – when he finds her, he'll kill them all.”
  • “There's no remorse for the harm he did. He feels people deserve what they get.”
  • “Office workers, he hates most of all. Just seeing them fills him with rage. He hurts them when he can.”
  • “All he needs now is a Solicitor's help to switch the real documents for the false ones.”
  • "No matter what their crime, he'll them go if they can come up with enough money.”
  • “He brags he got those scars fighting for the Empress. But in truth they came from a drunken fall.”
  • “Her father needs medicine. But she spends all her money on a closet full of fancy boots and furs.”
  • “She taught some street urchins how to pickpocket. And she takes half of what they nab.”
  • “There's a recruit she doesn't like. Filled his boots with slime from the slaughterhouse.”
  • “She told the children she'd be right back. It's been three years.”
  • “She has them turn out their pockets. Takes what she wants. Behavior one wouldn't expect from an officer.”
  • “She's not supposed to be drinking while on duty.”
  • “They asked for directions. She sent them to a cul-de-sac she knew to be watched by cutthroats.”
  • “An officer by day, a cutpurse by night.”
  • “I assure you, she is little more than a thug in uniform.”
  • “She only signed on as a soldier to avoid arrest in Tyvia.”
  • “She found the new girl's poetry. Reads it aloud during meal times to get laughs.”
  • “Later she'll make her usual rounds. Tells them they have to pay or else.”
  • “He tells them he does philanthropic work for the orphanage. He doesn't know what the word means, but it gives him the respect he craves.”
  • “Yesterday he kicked the shoemaker's daughter who lives next door.”
  • “He gets a sleeping powder from the chemist and puts it in their drinks. That's his secret.”
  • “He knows how to hurt them in a way that doesn't leave a mark.”
  • “As a child he begged for scraps, and searched the sewers for coins. Now risen to the rank of officer, he wears his uniform proudly.”
  • “He sees there is injustice. Cruelty and horror. He hopes it will improve, if not today, then soon.”
  • “At the bakery he puts sweets in his pockets when no one is looking.”
  • “He leaned in and kissed her, stroking her hair. She didn't notice the necklace was missing until the next day.”
  • “She started that fire at the tannery. Now they always pay on time.”
  • “She's good with the pistol. She volunteers for the firing squad to get in extra practice.”
  • “She held out her foot just enough to trip the old woman without anyone noticing.”
  • “It was in the Month of Rain when she gave birth to the child. Left it on a stranger's doorstep.”
  • “She was supposed to look in on the place on her way home, but she's had her eye on a few valuables. Perhaps tonight.”
  • “He rigged his mother's pistol – the next time she used it … oh. The others thought it simply malfunctioned.”
  • “He takes a memento from each. A ring, a lock of hair. An ear. A finger.”
  • “If a prisoner gets on his nerves he makes them kill and eat a rat, from whiskers to tail.”
  • “That uniform has opened many doors for him. Some wish they never let him in.”
  • “Years ago, he stole a uniform from a dead soldier. Took the man's name and shipped for his assignment. Before that, he was a dock worker.”
  • “If he looks sad, it is because he mourns the child he lost.”
  • “He thought the whale was majestic and terrifying. A life at sea would have suited him.”
  • “They were friends since childhood. Her ship was lost at sea, and he still mourns.”
  • “The others were too afraid, but he jumped the flames and rescued the child.”
  • “He reads to her at night – the adventure stories she loves. She lost her eyes in a factory fire.”
  • “He pushed a blind man out of his way for going too slowly.”
  • “He knows he's done terrible things. He might even turn himself in. But not just yet...”
  • “He waits at the pier. There's always some lost traveler there, tired and laden with baggage. Only too happy to follow him home. No one ever misses a lone traveler.”
  • “She dumped them in the bay. In a few days the waves and hagfish will cover up what she's done.”
  • “She took this shift to cover for a friend. His gout is especially bad this evening.”
  • “She once attended an opera, in a borrowed formal-attire of course. She'd give anything to hear another.”
  • “Her daughter's a slip of a thing with a turned foot. She waits at home, unable to sleep without a bedtime story.”
  • “Her friend is dying. The doctors can do nothing for him. She brings him soup and trims his beard.”
  • “He had her shipped to Morley and banned forever from her beloved Serkonos. Such is his power.”
  • “Some of the medals he wears were stolen from the chest of a dead companion.”
  • “They come to him when they want it done discretely. When they want it to look like an accident.”
  • “When he arrived for his assignment, they treated the prisoners terribly. He put a stop to it.”
  • “She sent a letter just this morning, inquiring if the school might have room for her son. He's shown promise in the arts.”
  • “Some of the men in her unit can be cruel. She's had to intervene more than once.”
  • “She threw them into the fire. Those papers he'd been working on with such dedication.”
  • “She takes a little piece from each, and keeps them in a special box. A bracelet. A watch. A toe.”
  • “She remembers what the girl was wearing. A blue dress with embroidered roses. All ruined when she cut her open.”
  • “She likes that moment when the light leaves their eyes. She imagines she can see all the way into the Void by looking into their dead eyes.”
  • “She combed his hair, straightened his jacket, and doused him with oil. Then she lit his cigar.”
  • “She says it comes with the job. But there's no need for her to treat them so roughly.”
  • “Somehow she can always get them to follow her into the room. Even when her uniform is already torn and bloody.”
  • “It's the rich ladies she's after. The ones wearing silk and dainty hats. She loves their look of outrage when she tells them exactly what's about to happen.”
  • “She didn't earn those medals. She took them from the grave of an old admiral.”
  • “Lately she's been following a young family. First she'll get them to trust her. The uniform helps with that.”
  • “There is … something wrong with his mind. He dreams of hatred.”
  • “Some nights he climbs through the window and watches her sleep. He … sniffs her hair.”
  • “He brings apples and bread to the blind man who sleeps near the waterfront. Reminds him of the brother he lost.”
  • “He brings the old couple an elixir and other pricey items they could never afford on their own.”
  • “He's ashamed to hail from Old Lamprow. He's made up a family tree from Potterstead.”
  • “He fears the child won't last another week. He wants to do more to help...”
  • “There are times when he remembers nothing about that night. Though right now he recalls she pleaded with him to at least spare the children.”
  • “This one craves fame above all. Wants to do something notable and important. Nabbing you would be a good start.”
  • “He won't listen to her opinion now that he's an officer.”
  • “He had the solicitor draw up a new will, then forged her signature. Now he's just waiting for the old crone to choke on something.”
  • “Don't be fooled by the uniform. This one has no honor.”
  • “He takes money to tell false stories to the magistrate.”
  • “No one's missed those two old crones. He bricked them up in the sewing room. Easier than he thought.”
  • “He will never stop. They say a man like this...develops a taste for violence.”
  • "She worked hard for her commission. She has more courage than most."
  • "He stabbed a man's hand with a fork during a fit of rage."
  • "He could easily afford all the medicine she needs. But he's developed a taste for Sangaree and Sherry Cobblers."
  • "He hides the fact that he is from Baleton. He tells them he was born and bred in Dunwall."

Grand Guard

  • "The beggars have to pay him 'rent' to sleep in an alley beneath his apartment."
  • "He taunts the prisoners with lies. Tells them they are to be let go, or that they have a visitor."
  • "He found her journal. Reads a new page aloud every night at the dinner hour. She's asked for a transfer."
  • "He's due for a promotion soon he thinks. He may be right. If they base promotions on needless cruelty."
  • "He's seen things he would rather forget. That's why he spends so much of his pay on gin slings."
  • "After looking everywhere, he still can't find the letter, the only thing he had from her."
  • "He once chased a beggar girl across Karnaca for hours, until the child fell from a rooftop and broke her neck. He left the body to rot."
  • "He's worked it out that he'll get paid whether the prisoners live or die. But if they die, there's more food to go around."
  • "Last week a woman started barking her wares too early. And too close to his window. She'll recover. But two of her teeth are gone for good."
  • "The uniform sometimes attracts this kind of man. He wants power over the helpless. To take lives if he can manage it without suspicion."
  • "He brought his own mother to the Overseers and told them she was the Outsider's concubine."
  • "He told the landlord that members of the military don't have to pay rent any more. Said it was a new order straight from the Empress."
  • "He steals from his father's tobacco shop and sells the cigars at the docks for half the price."
  • "He tied the baker and covered him with confectioner's glaze. Then he let the rats do the rest."
  • "They won't let him back in the bathhouse. Not after what he did to a boy there."
  • "A man at the distillery sets some bottles aside for him. And in return he doesn't break the man's nose."
  • "He knew the man worked on the rooftops, on a windmill crew. It was almost too easy to stage the accident."
  • "When he can't sleep he forces his wife and children to stay up too."
  • "He makes sure the guilty ones don't make it back out on the streets. And he always thinks they're guilty."
  • "If he'd been sober he might have saved the boy."
  • "He trades in embarrassing secrets. Everybody thinks guards don't have eyes and ears - but they do."
  • "He crushed her fingers and told her she needed a permit to play the fiddle on street corners."
  • "Each night he struggles to read another page of the only book he's ever owned. The story of a pirate woman who commands the southern seas."
  • "He goes through their personal items. Takes anything that looks valuable."
  • "This man loves wielding power, dominating others. He won't hesitate to use that sword."
  • "He wants to try some new devices during interrogations. They'll find out the truth in half the time."
  • "He and his friends surrounded the lad. Some unlucky youth from the Academy. Took his clothing. Threw his books in the river. Left him crying."
  • "He and his crew pushed the old Barrister into the muck. He protested using all the fancy lawyer talk. They still laugh about it sometimes."
  • "He cuts off an ear from each victim. Right ear for men, left ear for women."
  • "By day he enforces the law, by night he's a thief and ruffian."
  • "There's a dog that sniffs along behind the barracks. He chases it off nearly every day. He treats that dog better than his own two daughters."
  • "He calls it high spirited. When he's in the mood to make trouble for someone."
  • "He pulled the bloodflies off the boy. And just in time."
  • "He has seen some strange things, but only wants to do his job, and be left alone."
  • “He's not the smartest, but he knows how to follow orders. Be careful.”
  • “After sneaking into the captain's bunkhouse, he pissed in her boots while she slept.”
  • “He's lying when he says his stomach is growling from hunger. He steals extra from the cupboard every day.”
  • “He sells stolen whale oil on the black market.”
  • “He has a few deals going on the side. Once the others see how ruthless he is, they usually agree to help him with his schemes.”
  • “If he doesn't win, he gets furious. People have learned to let him have the last word.”
  • “Yes, he's a soldier. But a thief too.”
  • “He needed someone to blame it on. And she walked in to clean at that exact moment. Now it looks like a lovers' quarrel turned deadly.”
  • “On a night last week, he was supposed to cordon off an infested street and warn people about the blood flies. But he couldn't be bothered with so much work.”
  • “He leaves the cells unlocked, and when they run for it, he's waiting with an armed squad.”
  • “After his shift he runs a dice game. Of course it's rigged.”
  • “He's been teaching them all card tricks. It takes the sting out of the boredom.”
  • “No one ever checks those old cells in the basement any more. That's why he left them down there.”
  • “The babe was born during the Month of Darkness. He abandoned them. The last thing he needed was a hungry little one to feed.”
  • “He loves a bottle more than anything else in the world.”
  • “He has a wife and two sons. They fish the canal for eels and garbage. While he spends his pay on Elderwine.”
  • “He could have left Karnaca, but he stayed, trying to maintain some semblance of order.”
  • “Yesterday, he wouldn't let the girl's parents through to her cell for a visit.”
  • “He's a soldier, but with dreams, just like anybody else. A cottage. With just enough land for a goat or two.”
  • “His parents give him a bottle of wine and a nice allowance on the first of every month. And in return he doesn't hurt them like he used to.”
  • “He might quit soon. Try to get work with a windmill maintenance crew. Afternoons on the rooftops, in the breeze.”
  • “He had an extra can of potted whale in tomato sauce, so he shared it with the family upstairs.”
  • “He keeps a silvergraph of her near his bunk. She died a month before they were to marry.”
  • “He dropped the necklace in the man's pocket. Then a moment later he 'found' the stolen jewelry and yelled “thief”.”
  • “He was born in Caltan, and was sent here to get an education. But he was conscripted as he disembarked the ship and never made it to school.”
  • “This one has odd tastes. He pays prostitutes to watch them puke.”
  • “After a few years in Tyvia, where the cold was no good for his bones, he's glad to be back in the South.”
  • “He could hear them calling for help. They sounded quite desperate. But he was on his break.”
  • “When they don't pay, he wrecks their carts. So they can see the value in his protection.”
  • “A woman in one of the cells asked for water. So he brought her some. Made her drink it. That filth from the river.”
  • “He stole an entire case of the finest potted whale meat, on its way to the children's home, as a treat from the Empress … from Emily …”
  • “He told them he'd carry the parcels for them. And that he did. Right to his own apartment.”
  • “He's blackmailing the son of a noble. He found it all too easy to lure the naive young man into his web.”
  • “He hasn't paid for his own drink since the first time he put on that uniform.”
  • “He made the new guard switch boots with him. His own were worn though, and started to smell of something awful.”
  • “He ignored the woman in the cell. She told him she was sick. He just thought she wanted attention. She moaned and called for help numerous times before she died.”
  • “This one's been up to no good. You'd think a third generation soldier would have more discipline.”
  • “He told her – no permit, no pies. He really wasn't sure what the law said. He just wanted the pies.”
  • “When the old man wouldn't pay, he held his dog in the garden pond until it was half-drowned. The old man relented.”
  • “He asked to be in charge of humiliating the new recruits. He was surprised to find there was no such position. Not officially anyway.”
  • “He made quite an outcry when the lock was found broken. Tried harder than anyone to discover who did it. But it was him all along.”
  • “He threw her things into the street and locked her out. It was the Month of Ice.”
  • “He yanked the jewel from her neck. It was the silver he was after. Watching her cry was a bonus.”
  • “His uniform makes him itch. It chafes at him to near madness. Be careful.”
  • “He follows the orders that suit him. If he gets a better offer, he'll take money over duty every time.”
  • “He pretended he was wounded. They took pity on him, that's when he took the silver candlesticks and the roast pigeon.”
  • “He doesn't think bloodflies are as dangerous as everyone says, so he doesn't bother putting up the warning posters they give him.”
  • “Trying to protect the boy, he lied when his son asked if he ever killed anyone.”
  • “When his shift ends, he'll head straight for the dogfights.”
  • “The things he's seen. The things he's had to do, under orders. It haunts him. He has nightmares.”
  • “She was lost and frightened. He offered to escort her home. In an alley he slit her throat.”
  • “He would be this cruel if there were no money in it.”
  • “She claimed the child was his. Wanted food. He pushed them both off the pier with rocks to weigh them down.”
  • “He buys them ale and promises a night they'll never forget. That's usually the last anyone ever sees of them.”
  • “His last prisoner didn't survive the night. He's already looking for someone else to arrest.”
  • “He sipped a whiskey and watched the bloodflies swarm all over them.”
  • “He punishes them. Especially those handsome young things that end up in the cell for drunkenness or lewd behavior.”
  • “He poisoned the mead. He was curious how long it would take them to die.”
  • “The uniform helps him gain their trust. Gets them to open the door. Then he shows them why he's really there.”
  • “He promised to get the boy home. It wasn't exactly a lie. He never said to which home he'd be taken.”
  • “He makes sure he's kissing them when he opens the door, then playfully pushes them in before they see what's in the room. They always fall for it.”
  • “Something's broken in his head. His only pleasure comes from hurting the weak.”
  • “He gives part of his rations to those two street urchins. He sees himself in them, but a dozen years ago.”
  • “Someday he's going to disobey his captain's cruel orders, and take a bullet to the head for it.”
  • “He rolls the drunks, and turns their pockets out. That's how he makes extra coin.”
  • “Drunk and angry, he gave the woman a black eye. Poor wisp of thing, only asking directions.”
  • “He has an ongoing wager. If he can make a prisoner weep in under an hour, the others have to give him a coin each.”
  • “They trust him because he's a soldier, but it's the third time he's tucked some of that expensive elixir under his coat without them noticing.”
  • “At night, in the pubs, there's always someone asking to be slapped or hit with a chair.”
  • “If the city was at peace, he'd join a gang just so he could continue to fight and maim and kill.”
  • “Each night, he steals their letters and reads them aloud at the pub.”
  • “Every day he thinks of quitting. Going back to being a boot maker.”
  • “They invited him in. How were they to know? What he was capable of...”
  • “Life as a soldier suits him. He can arrest anyone he wants, or even break their arms. Sometimes both.”
  • “The woman was choking, but instead of slapping her on the back to help, he sat back and watched the spectacle unfold.”
  • “He dreams of catching a notorious criminal someday, a murderer or a traitor. It would mean a promotion and twice the pay. His name announced over the street speakers.”
  • “He pretends they are sheep. And he gets to be the farmer, then the wolf. Then the butcher.”'
  • “He organizes fights between dogs and rats in his basement.”
  • “He's trying to frame his captain. Hopes to move up in rank when it's done.”
  • “He's a mean drunk. He slapped the boy for spilling a beer. Broke a tooth with his ring.”
  • “An old man was selling venison from a street cart without a permit. His squad ate well for a week.”
  • “He saves some crackers and whale meat from his rations for a three-legged dog. Friends now I think.”
  • “He always volunteers for the firing squad. He loves to tie the blindfolds over their eyes.”
  • “He once hiked all the way from Dunwall to Poolwick, using the brooks as guides. The air was cool and clean.”
  • “Just an honest man, performing his duty the best he can. He understands more than he lets on.”
  • “He's found his job comes with a few benefits. Free food from the market for a start.”
  • “He doesn't mind when they die in prison. He takes their shoes to the cobbler for a nice profit.”
  • “He favors the Month of Harvest, the only time he doesn't feel hungry.”
  • “He's been well trained. And he's out for blood today.”
  • “A soldier with a curious mind. He's wondering how electrical power works, but he will never train at the Academy of Natural Philosophy.”
  • “You're wondering about this one? A liar. A cheat. A murderer.”
  • “He put the two men in the same cell, knowing they'd try to kill each other.”
  • “He's eager to end his shift. There's someone he wants to visit. To break her fingers.”
  • “Perhaps he doesn't seem the type, but he sings her to sleep every night.”
  • “It was just a minor disagreement. But he lashed out so fiercely, so suddenly – now they know who he is.”
  • “He's thinking about a song, something his mother used to sing – I think it's meant to be funny.”
  • “He thought it was strange they were begging him for help. But why would he help? He's the one who put them in the cage to begin with.”
  • “He's supposed to lead them away from the bloodfly nests. He thinks it's funnier the other way.”
  • “He told his sister he'd send coin home to help her care for their parents. Just one lie among many.”
  • “He plays pranks on his superiors. Nothing harmful. Just a bit of high jinx to rise everyone's spirits.”
  • “He told them he was a cousin to the Duke. That's how he tricked them into handing him the satchel.”
  • “He and the other guards, they have a new game. If they catch someone alone on the street, they hunt them down.”
  • “He told them he needed the case of prosecco as 'evidence'. Also the gold goblets.”
  • “Only a soldier, but he imagines himself at a grand ball, in full regalia, dancing with an Empress.”
  • “Most guards won't hurt a child. But this one...”
  • “He got a prostitute pregnant, and when the woman died of sickness, he sent the child into the mines.”
  • “He dislikes books. They make him feel stupid. The last man who read in front of him lost a tooth and his nose broken.”
  • “He follows orders. Even the ones that keep him awake at night.”
  • “He's done terrible things. Sometimes under orders. Sometimes just to see what would happen.”
  • “He was called before a Judge once. Swore on his title and all that he is – to tell the truth. A woman's life hung in the balance, and he lied.”
  • “He had a duplicate key made. There's a woman in the canning shop that does it. Now he can steal from the cupboard any time he wants.”
  • “He gets drunk on that swill they serve near the fens. Only shows up for duty twice a week.”
  • “He's got a scheme going with several domestics, who supply him with things he can sell on the black market. In return, he doesn't arrest them for stealing from their employers.”
  • “The woman said she was from Tyvia, but never specified which town. So he sent pieces of her in crates to several of the big cities, Yaro, Dabokva, Tamaro, Alexin.”
  • “He spiked the man's ginger beer. Took the wallet, and the watch.”
  • “He still lives with his mother. And hits her when the supper's cold.”
  • “They cowered in the closet as he ransacked their home, looking for things to sell on the black market.”
  • “This man likes his job. Performs it with enthusiasm. I'd be careful if I were you.”
  • “All the lies about his past are interwoven in his head. Even he can't remember the truth.”
  • “Only cat-lap for him. Anything stronger than an apple-toddy, and he's sick in the morning.”
  • “When questioning a prisoner, he finds it effective to bring in a sack buzzing with bloodflies.”
  • “As soon as he had the solicitor alone, he made it clear he didn't like the fancy way he talked.”
  • “A double shift for a friend sick with the fever. His neck itches from the starched collar.”
  • “His pranks go too far. Last week a man's leg was broken.”
  • “The scars on his back tell the stories of the workers he's cornered and fought to the death. It's his sport.”
  • “He believes the aristocrats are all corrupt. That's why he targets them in his sweeps.”
  • “Sometimes his duties require him to be harsh. But he is never needlessly cruel about it.”
  • “Just last week he saved a tradesman from Potterstead who was drowning in a canal.”
  • “He found they all confess quickly when you put some old woman, riddled with bloodflies and mad with fever, in the cell with them.”
  • “He should be taking care of them, protecting them. But he...no...don't make me see it.”
  • “He looks for the ones who seem innocent. Whose faces don't yet show the weariness of the world. That's how he chooses.”
  • “He brings the prisoners some stuff he calls gruel. Eventually they eat it, or starve.”
  • "He has seen some strange things, but he only wants to do his job, and be left alone."
  • “He cried when his baby girl made a drawing of him with blood on his jacket.”
  • “The meals are meant for the prisoners. But he eats half of them himself.”
  • “He gives half his mid-day rations to an old street musician who was struck deaf by sickness.”
  • “He pressured the woman into the deal. She could see there was nothing in it for her. But she was afraid to refuse.”
  • “He pinched the child, and when the parents came running, that's when he grabbed the silver goblets.”
  • “He threw her cat out the window. The thing had pulled threads from his jacket.”
  • “He led them to the Dust District and took their purses.”
  • “He took away her precious books. Tossed them in the sewer. She took her own life the next day.”
  • “He forces the new recruit to shine his boots and wash out his socks and underthings. If it's not done to perfection, he gives the man a beating.”
  • “He's friendly with the woman in charge of the manifests. When a shipment arrives, he can take what he wants – before it ever makes its way onto some trader's ledger.”
  • “He told her he was sick of gazelle, but she served it anyway. Now she's serving dinner with her arm in a sling.”
  • "He made up the charges. The truth is, he just didn't like how she looked."
  • "Starving them was taking too long. He finally had to use his pistol."
  • "He's proud - he finally saved enough money to put his father on a ship back to Driscol."
  • "His boy cries himself to sleep every night, alone and hungry. While this one spends his coppers at the dogfights."
  • "He's thinking of a morning, not so long ago. They walked and held hands as the sun turned the sky red and blue."
  • "He doesn't care for their company. The other guards. Thinks they're all ruffians. He is a gentler sort of man."
  • "They showed him the jewelry that had not been stolen during the break in. He pocketed a few choice pieces during his "investigation"."
  • "After he killed the neighbor's dogs, he sold the meat to the cook on a merchant ship."
  • "Even as a child he liked to push the other children around. This job is perfect for him."
  • "He sells homebrewed mulberry mead that he wouldn't drink himself for fear of going blind."
  • "The uniform pinches. Chafes his neck. He hates it. He hates his life as a soldier."
  • "The others follow his lead. He's always got some deal going to make an extra coin."
  • "He let the man get away. Some father, down on his luck, trying to feed those hungry mouths."
  • "He kissed her and told her to meet him beneath the falls. When she arrived, he put her into the mud and ran off with her purse."

Howler

  • "It's not the money he wants. It's the feel of his hands around their throats, to hear that last plea for mercy."
  • "She's one of the Howlers. She's asked to be paid in bottles. To save her the trouble."
  • "He is thinking: It's their own fault - for being foolish enough to trust him."
  • "He forced the boy to search the sewers for dropped coins until the child sickened and died."
  • "His window overlooks the river. His cruel game is thus - if he sees a mudlark, he waits until the poor waif is underneath to dump the bedpan."
  • "She always cuts the skin from their faces before killing them."
  • "She's worried they'll discover she's been cheating them out of coin. She'll blame it on the deaf boy if it comes to that."
  • "The jacket he wears, he pulled it off a dying man. It was the buttons that caught his eye."
  • "He has so little understanding. He knows only this: Kill or be killed."
  • "When she was only a street urchin, she watched her cousin drown out of curiosity."
  • "Afraid he'd lose the duel, he paid his opponent's second to load the pistol with ash."
  • "She beats those children! As her father once beat her - nothing has been learned."
  • "They were warned, but didn't think her capable of such things. Now they know."
  • “She cut off his ear. None of them bothered her after that.”
  • “The dice are special, shaved ever so slightly. She keeps them tucked into her corset, to land a win when the betting really gets going.”
  • “It's her view they're all fools, and she may be right. She's been taking an extra cut for years.”
  • “She was once a grave robber. Made a profit during the fever years.”
  • “She knows the drink is killing her. She plans to make their lives miserable before she goes.”
  • “She once shot another Howler and left him to bleed in the street so she could escape the Grand Guard.”
  • “She took their precious silvergraphs and tossed them in the canal.”
  • “She's one of Paolo's gang. She likes the mayhem. It excites her.”
  • “When one of them said she was just a girl, she taught herself to be twice as cruel as the others.”
  • “She took the bullets from his pistol, and replaced them with ash.”
  • “She took everything of value, a silk scarf, a dish rimmed in silver, even the poor man's wedding ring.”
  • “Eventually they'll realize just how much she's stolen from them.”
  • “She's thinking: They should have killed her when they had a chance. Now they'll all pay.”
  • “She sprinkles a powder in their ale. It smells of lemons. And when they start to nod off, she turns out their pockets.”
  • “Paolo told her to cut the man's throat. But she took pity, cut his bonds instead – and let him get away.”
  • “She served them black pudding. It was only later they discovered whose blood she had used.”
  • “She's part of the Howler gang. But she'd rather be a baker's assistant or pour drinks for a living.”
  • “She is with child! For the baby's sake she plans to join her uncle, his farm just outside Bastillian. If she can make it.”
  • “She's thinking of her son. His silly games and soft brown hair. She wishes the fevers had taken her instead.”
  • “She cut off his ear as a warning...”
  • “She likes her victims to cry and beg for a while before she releases them to the Void.”
  • “Their need is desperate, but she doesn't want to hurt their pride. So she slides a coin under their door when she can.”
  • “The Bloodflies … she uses them to hide what she's done. Clever. Disgusting.”
  • “She cares for the child well enough. You'd never know it from her manner.”
  • “I sense sickness here. Confusion and anger. The mind of a murderess. Show me no more.”
  • “In the Month of Nets she killed a family in Cullero, and made it look like Bloodflies were to blame.”
  • “Her favorite game is to pretend she's soft and demure, like the women they've known. The look on their faces when they realize, too late...”
  • “She was once a governess. She taught music and mathematics. Now look at what she has to do to survive.”
  • “She held the knife to his throat while he begged for his life. And she let him keep it. But not his tongue.”
  • “She collects gold, no – it's gold teeth she collects.”
  • “He waits 'til the fishmonger goes out to replenish the ice. That's when he stuffs his pockets with shrimp.”
  • “No loyalty. No honor. A scoundrel for certain.”
  • “He feels no remorse for cheating them of their home.”
  • “He came upon a brewery purlman laden with scented ales, and stole a case of the best at knifepoint. Drank it all in one night. Then spat it up all the next day.”
  • “The child of hucksters from Morley. There was a time he thought he might escape that life...”
  • “The clothes he wears he stole from a laundress. She cowered in fear when he showed his pistol.”
  • “As a joke, he sent a blind man into an abandoned building infested with bloodflies.”
  • “He can read! He thinks now of a poem he once read … on the waters, far from home, upon the wind did ride...”
  • “Years ago he was an accountant. Back then he stole money without the threat of violence.”
  • “He drinks to forget his sisters, all three untimely dead. They were all he had.”
  • “They still haven't sorted out how he wins so often. He is eager to go back tonight, and cheat them all again.”
  • “They would have died, but for the food and whale oil he brings them.”
  • “He slid the jeweled cuff from her wrist as she lay dying.”'
  • “They laughed at him, but he showed them what he's made of. They don't laugh any more.”
  • “He sends letters, pretending to be the man's daughter. That way, the money still comes every month, though the girl died over a year ago.”
  • “He follows the widow with the poor knees … knows where she lives … he'll start by gaining her trust.”
  • “His shoes pain him. There was a better pair. But he gave them to the old man, nearly crippled with gout.”
  • “His mind is busy with schemes. All ending with violence.”
  • “He broke the lock and took all three hens. Selling eggs was their only income.”
  • “He told them it was just as good as Sokolov's Health Elixir. Told them it was supposed to smell like that, like urine, due to the secret ingredient.”
  • “He abandoned his family, they languish in the Dust District.”
  • “He waited until her birthday to break her nose.”
  • “A brutal man, he is thrilled when the families catch his crew in the middle of a burglary.”
  • “He wanted the apartment. So he drove them off with threats. A young woman and her elderly uncle.”
  • “A few well placed lies, and his enemies kill each other. No need to get his own hands dirty.”
  • “He wears boots pulled off a man begging for food in the Month of High Cold.”
  • “He plans to cheat them. Maybe worse, if they catch him at it.”
  • “They were more than friends. She begged him for help. But – the coward! He did nothing.”
  • A year ago in Fraeport. He used bricks to weight her feet, her head was just above the water. He smiled as the tide came in.”
  • “He's one of Paolo's men. A Howler. A thief and a cutthroat, nothing more.”
  • “He breeds bloodflies in an old silo. His rivals spend their last seconds locked within.”
  • “Every time he takes a life, he marks it by cutting a new scar into his dog's back.”
  • “One day when he was hungry, he entered a house where a family was having dinner. He killed the father, sat in his place, and forced the others to watch him eat.”
  • “He told the boy to never give up hope. Though his own spirit was broken long ago.”
  • “They trusted him. Until he slit the father's throat. Then they understood.”
  • "They were rich nobles without a child, and that baby was spoiling his sleep. Now everyone's happy, except the mother."
  • "They learned not to cross her. Once they saw what she did to that farmer."
  • "His mother taught him to hide trumps in his sleeves, and other card cheats. Yet he plays an honest game."
  • "When his mother died, he sold her hair to a doll-maker, and drank away the money in a single week."
  • "It wasn't enough for him to just take their silver. He gutted them. Even the boy."
  • "He has four children. Their mother was killed by bloodflies seven months ago, but he will not abandon them."
  • "She found a packet of powder. Snuck some into his cup and waited to see if it was poison or just talcum."
  • "Half of his cut goes to the old couple who took him in many years ago."
  • "He kicks that old dog. Kicks until it yelps and cowers, its muzzle bloodied. Only then will he give it the bone."
  • "She lied when she told the man she hadn't seen his children."

Nest Keeper

  • "His mind is mostly gone. He was a good man, but now he only cares for - for the bloodflies."
  • "He once whipped a dog to death. Now his brain is mush. All his hours he stands near the nests, listening to them."
  • "Sometimes he remembers a day by the lake with his family...but he remembers them as bloodflies. His wife, his children. All of them."
  • “They've taken over his body, his mind. Until he draws his last breath, he'll fawn over the nests.”
  • “This man is infested, barely human. He was a thief before. Now he's only a nest keeper.”
  • “He was looking for one of his girls. To show her how to behave. Instead, he stumbled into the bloodflies.”
  • “So this is where his life finally took him. After so many bodies, thrown into the old well in his back garden. Now he's only a slave.”
  • “Once he was hired muscle, sometimes a killer, working for a corrupt barrister. Now he is only devoted to these wretched things, flitting about.”
  • “Wait, I can see a memory from his life before this. He – drowned a boy in a tub.”

Overseer

  • "As a child it was his father's lying tongue that wounded him the most, now he is quick to remove the tongue of any who speak deceit."
  • "Once a week he spends a day with his lover in a field of tall grass. Behind the home she shares with her husband."
  • "The perfume he wears is to cover the stench of a wasting disease. He does not care if he spreads it to others."
  • "He believes that heresy is fleeting and should be forgiven. That it comes and goes like the wind. A gentle heart beats between his chest."
  • "He takes a few coins from the offering bowl every day."
  • "This one's faith in the Abbey is strong."
  • "He suspected the Haberdasher of bonecharm possession, but was willing to dismiss the accusations for a night in her bedchamber."
  • "Sometimes he dresses like a common worker and goes to a nearby gambling hall. He gets drunk and fights, and the next day his mask hides the bruises."
  • "During the year he claimed to be held by cultists, he had in truth lost his faith and traveled with a pirate crew."
  • "The story of his pilgrimage grows with each re-telling. In truth, he fell sick halfway between Dunwall and Whitecliff, and stayed behind."
  • "When they see him coming, they avert their eyes and tremble. In truth, this is why he loves the Abbey."
  • "Snatched up from the beach village where he was born and indoctrinated by the Abbey at the age of thirteen. Now he's done the same to a dozen others."
  • "Family secret has it that his mother dallied before his birth with a corrupt and lecherous High Overseer, whose name was struck from record."
  • "During the six months he claimed to be sick with some strange malady, in truth he traveled with a band of highwaymen, robbing travelers."
  • "Burning with jealousy, he put the hounds on two young musicians who were drinking wine and playing in an empty courtyard."
  • "Twice now the young artist has locked eyes with him during the service. He will have to cure the lad of his Wanton Flesh. It can only lead to misery."
  • "They know he could have them taken away at any time. That the word heretic is always on his tongue. That's why he gets his prosecco and ale for free."
  • "His belt tightens with honeywine and scones, while the people in his congregation are hungry."
  • "He had the woman dragged away. He was sure she was trying to bewitch him with her alluring lips."
  • "They have a game, he and his friend. The one who gains the most confessions by the end of the month is the winner."
  • "A few times a month, he meets the owner of a mill in an abandoned barn. He brings wine, bread, honey, and cheese. The man's wife is none the wiser."
  • "They ply him with trinkets and favors, and he looks the other way when they miss a service or two."
  • "The Overseers came for him when he was just six, beating his beloved father when the man tried to hold onto the boy."
  • "He's not a believer. He tortures them anyway, seeking hollow confessions. It is all meaningless to him."
  • "While he sermonizes on the dangers of the sorcerer and the witch, in his heart he does not believe magic exists in the world, and it makes him sad."
  • “He sifts through the offerings after the service. Takes what he wants before handing over the rest to the Abbey accountant.”
  • “This one longs to explore the vast unknowns of the Pandyssian continent, but he curses his Roving Feet and tries  to put these thoughts from his mind.”
  • “An Overseer. In his quest to rid the city of the Outsider's influence, he has harmed many who are innocent.”
  • “He denounced his own brother as a heretic and nonbeliever. He brought him in for interrogation.”
  • “He interrogates his victims with zeal. There is always a confession.”
  • “This one? His faith is strong. He dedicates himself to the Seven Strictures.”
  • “He knew the woman was innocent, but he despised her sister for rejecting him. He persisted until a confession was extracted and then she was hanged as a witch.”
  • “There is a Stricture about the Lying Tongue. But he does not heed it.”
  • “He is an Overseer. On constant watch for heresy. His mood is solemn.”
  • “His grandfather was devoted to the Abbey, so this Overseer calmly recited the Seven Strictures as he choked the old man to death.”
  • “He believes all women are burdened by Wanton Flesh and susceptible to witchcraft. He considers it his duty to cure them of those afflictions.”
  • “He hopes to see the Abbey of Everyman rule over all the Isles. Then there will finally be some order.”
  • “He's remembering a song, the first he learned at the Abbey. Cease! Wandering Gaze! Let not my eyes take in these evil days...”
  • “He tells them their confession is all the reward he needs. But he also takes the coins from their pockets, rings and timepieces and such.”
  • “When he can slip away, he spends his nights with two young aristocrats who live near the Grand Palace. He is ashamed, but thrives on their passion.”
  • “He will not suffer a bewitching sprite to live. These young boys with filthy hair and soft skin. To him, they are emissaries from the Void and must be hung.”
  • “When they must extract a confession through torture, the other Overseers look to him to do the work. He has a taste for it.”
  • “He will sing at the service tomorrow. A song condemning the Outsider, filled with contempt and harsh words. But still, it is beautiful in its own way.”
  • “They told him she was a witch and a heretic. It was a confession they were after. But she was so young! Her tiny hands trembled! He let her escape through a window.”
  • “The Abbey of the Everyman is the only home he has ever known.”
  • “This Overseer has been seduced by power. He enjoys the way the children scurry away when he approaches. They know his cruelty.”
  • “The woman asked to see her children before she died. Instead he read from the Litany even louder, to drown out the witch's pathetic cries.”
  • “Two fellow Overseers suspected his crimes. So he clubbed them senseless, then bound them in chains and pushed them into a millpond.”
  • “Every one of them suffers from an Errant Mind. He hates them for it. And once they confess to that, the rest is easy.”
  • "An Overseer. The smallest misstep, and he will supsect you are in league with the Outsider."
  • "When his mother's rival opened a shop next door, he sent round a group of Overseers, wrecking the place on suspicions of heresy."

Servant

  • “The meat arrived from the butcher's already spoiled. She means to serve it anyway, with an extra shake of pepper to hide the taste of rot.”
  • “She's taken a liking to that scruffy little mutt. She'll save the bone from tonight's stew for him.”
  • “She dumped the ashes from her pipe into the chowder.”
  • “She's sweet to the girl when the others are around. But cruel the moment she can get away with it.”
  • “She tampered with the top stairs and railing. It's only a matter of time before he falls.”
  • “She made up the whole story. An innocent girl was arrested because of it.”
  • “This one is cruel. She put cow dung in his bath water. I could go on, but what more do you need to know?"
  • “She kicks the dog when she's sure no one is watching.”
  • “She says those things to anger them and make the situation worse.”
  • “She lost her temper. Tossed his spectacles in the chamber pot. Tonight she will apologize.”
  • “There was a young man, but he died before they could marry. Her heart has never mended.”
  • "Watching, she never came to the girl's aide, never even called for help.”
  • “She told the children she'd give them to the witches if they didn't behave.”
  • “She means to kill them! Tonight! If things unfold as she planned.”
  • “I wish there were more like her: Honest and courageous.”
  • “She shoved a woman who crossed her path on the way to the market.”
  • “This one? Well, don't eat the stew. She pisses in it.”
  • “She tries to frighten the old woman by turning lights on and off at odd times, and slamming doors.”
  • “She's left a window unlocked. The others will use it to gain entrance. She's told them what to take – little things the master won't miss right away.”
  • “There was a fat spider in the rafters over the crib. She recognized the markings, but held her tongue.”
  • “She heard about a woman who swabs the decks of a whaling ship. She's thinking she could do something like that. At least she'd get some fresh air.”
  • "The young master refused her. So she soiled his bedchamber with muck from the sewers."
  • “Nothing he's tried has worked yet, but he hopes to scare his employer so badly the old man falls with heart failure.”
  • “I sense cruelty and desperation, a dangerous mix ...”
  • “He lied to save himself. He didn't care what happened to the others.”
  • “He sold her ring without her knowing. He laughs whenever she's in the mood to search for it.”
  • “At every opportunity, he makes himself thoroughly obnoxious.”
  • "He smashed the bottle and cut the old woman's belly open with the jagged edge. It took her two days to die."
  • "The others don't like him. He always has to have the last word."
  • "He told the father it was an accident, but he broke the child's toys on purpose."
  • "He put the letters under her pillow. To make it seem like she was the one who stole them."
  • "He plans to eat the whole pigeon himself, the boy can eat river krust for all he cares."
  • "She taunts the children when she thinks no one is within earshot."
  • "She encouraged them to play in the old well, then joined in the search, but ignored the cries as she passed near."

Witch

  • "She felt her toes in the grass, the morning dew cool and fresh, as she took the Overseer down from behind with but one blow to the neck."
  • "Trillibub and Ambergis, grind once and thrice more stir, Bezoar and Boy's Blood...I - was bewitched by her whisperings, but I'm with you again."
  • "She is vile to those who love her. I will not elaborate."
  • "You are wondering about her? Her word is worth nothing. She'll say whatever she thinks they want to hear."
  • "She's been warned about you. It would please her to lay your head at Delilah's feet."
  • "Before Delilah, she traveled the highways, robbing the naive and turning brother against brother."
  • "When she is not needed, this one travels to Fraeport, to torture the blind father she left behind."
  • "She longs to be Delilah's favorite. She will dance naked on grass slick with the blood of the enemy."
  • "This one lives only for Delilah. She is in ecstasy at the thought of her mistress making the world bow."
  • "She visits her stepfather and bullies him into lying with her."
  • "There is magic here. Strange and potent, coupled with great hostility. You are in danger."
  • "Before she joined the coven, she took delight in bedding men from the town where she lived, and slitting their throats in the night."
  • "She desires to make a gift of your spleen. To deliver it to her beloved mistress with a lock of your hair, and three small stones."
  • "On the first day Delilah's power came into her, she destroyed her parents' home with bloodbriars."
  • "She boxed her tiny daughter's ears so hard the doctor said the girl would never hear again."
  • "The coven has given her life meaning, but she misses the younger brothers she left behind. Misses them fiercely."
  • "Somewhere inside there is still a piece of the woman she was before. Picnics with her cousins. And her daughter's smile."
  • "Beaten and abused, she was barely sane when she heard the coven's call. Now she does the same to others, wielding her power like a barbed whip."
  • “She felt Delilah's call, but stayed in her village for another month, raising grave hounds and killing those who had slighted her.”
  • “She was growing sick with consumption when Delilah's magic called to her, saving her from an early grave.”
  • “When she felt the power of the Void enter into her, her family cast her out. They threw stones at her. So she slaughtered them all.”
  • “She tried to make a new spell, burning a live hound, bound to its trusted master. And the froth that forms along the shore, gathered on a windless night.”
  • “Once a gentle soul, now the magic gives her strength. It's easier each month to hurt others in Delilah's name, and she despairs.”
  • “She goes to her despairing sister's home at night and calls to her from the roof, slowly driving the woman mad.”
  • “They promised she would have power over others, and she does. But it's her love of Delilah's magic that controls her.”
  • “She shrieked in his ear as he lay dying. A screech so loud and piercing! And so close her lips almost touched him.”
  • “She struggles to hold on to who she was before, to honor her family and upbringing, despite the whispers of her more reckless sisters.”
  • “Overjoyed at the thought of corrupting the Oracular Order, she plucked the eyes from three grey gulls, and smeared blood and feathers in her hair.”
  • "By night she gathers bones and driftwood, chanting the curses Delilah taught her."
  • "She licked the ichor from her whalebone blade in the sun's first light, tasting the blood of a dozen Overseers."
  • "She mutters to herself, fingers tapping against whalebone. She considers revenge against those who wronged her."
  • "Her spirit is as black and hungry as the Void. She takes delight in slaughter."
  • "She's feasted on the entrails of an Overseer's hound and would do anything to protect her new Empress."
  • "The innards of a cat tortured under a blood-red moon, thrice boiled. These are her thoughts."
  • "On the night she left home, she killed her young cousin with a stone and dropped his body into the well."
  • "On occasion she wishes she could return to the time in her life before Delilah, despite her controlling mother."
  • "Long before she was made a witch, before the arcane bond manifested, she knew the taste of blood."
  • "She loves the sunrise. The quiet moments while the sky is wild and red, before the dreariness of the day sets in."
  • "If she spilled even a single drop of the milking pail, her aunt whipped her. Until she heard Delilah's call."
  • "In her early days, she knew only pain and abuse. Her bond with Delilah changed all that, and let her escape."
  • "She once loved a boy taken away by the Abbey for the Trials of Aptitude. He now serves as an overseer in this very city."

Worker

  • "The woman caught him pulling trumps from his sleeve. So he broke her jaw."
  • "He's hungry. Right now he would like a chicken leg and a Dunwall Whiskey to wash it down."
  • "He lives with the pain of a wound sustained from pulling his friend from a fight."
  • "It's the fifth such accident this month. He told the crew that something's gone wrong with the machinery, but it's not the machines that have gone bad..."
  • "Hardworking. Mostly honest. He gets a bit boisterous after an ale or two."
  • "He and his friends fell upon the messenger boy. They beat him for what was inside his satchel."
  • "He showed them what it's like to be covered with mud and filth. Those fancy snobs who wandered into his neighborhood."
  • "He gets his drinks for free. They're too afraid of him to ask for money."
  • "An angry drunk. Loud and mean. His family takes the brunt of it."
  • "He yanked the locket off her neck, and threw it in the bay."
  • "There's a cheerful song in his head that he learned on the docks. Something about whales and women. Quite humorous actually."
  • “He did something to the bottom of the ship, something bad, just as it left port.”
  • “The others try to lure him into their scheme. But he resists ...”
  • “He told them he could lance a boil as good as any barber. He wouldn't give their money back when they returned complaining about infection.”
  • “He's keeping an eye out, in case he ever sees her again. He's going to hit her much harder this time if he does.”
  • “Tonight, he will buy the drinks. He feels like celebrating.”
  • “He made a big show of embracing the old widow. To hide that he was tugging the silver brooch off her jacket.”
  • “He is more muscle than anything else. He likes to push his way through crowds when he can.”
  • “Too much sun and too much drink have pickled his brain...”
  • “He works hard, pays his debts. Tries to stay out of trouble. But his days are drudgery... they run together and blur... like an endless gray fog from the sea...”
  • “He's as dull and useless as the factory grinders he operates.”
  • “He's the one who took the money from the office, but he put the blame on the new girl.”
  • “At work he covers for his friend while she recuperates from an injury. She'll recover soon.”
  • “He waits until he's been working there for a few weeks before he starts breaking the rules.”
  • “He pushed her and she fell hard against the machinery. She lost her child.”
  • “He's been watching for weeks now. He knows their routine, and where they keep the spare key.”
  • “He told them they'd meet up after the job, to split the take four ways. But he'd stashed most of it by then.”
  • “For a time he worked with the pirates, but they found him too … unpredictable.”
  • “Somehow he's got the manager convinced he's on time, and hard working.”
  • “It makes him angry when they try to reason with him.”
  • “When he punishes his son, the bruises last for a month.”
  • “He lured them there. Then took their clothes and jewelry. And set the bloodflies loose on them.”
  • “He's had a few run-ins with the law, though his worst offense was singing while inebriated.”
  • “He takes things from his co-workers, little things he thinks they won't miss.”
  • “This one waits for the Fugue Feast. When he can do whatever he wants to whomever he wants.”
  • "They got suspicious after the disappearances in Alba. Now he's here, on fresh hunting grounds."
  • "He pockets extra rivets and nails from work, and sells them on the street."
  • "Black teeth, festering gums, his tongue crusted over – and he spat in her face."
  • "The manifest showed there were seven people who boarded from Cullero. But when the skiff pulled into the bay, he was the only one on it."
  • "There's a place by the river where there's a gap in the railing and the current is fast. That's where he takes them."
  • "He works an extra shift tonight. There's a new mouth to feed at home."
  • "He got angry when she counted out the wrong change. He pulled a wheel off her cart, and crushed all the fruit."
  • "After collecting his own wages, he changes shirts and uses the name of a man who moved away to Baleton to collect a second time."
  • "When the whiskey runs out, he can get violent."
  • "Everyone thought it was just an unfortunate accident, but he had meddled with the wheels of the carriage."
  • "He goes through life kicking dogs and pissing in the gutter."
  • "They find him, the rich ones too afraid to get their hands bloody. They know he'll happily kill for coin. Happily."
  • "Even as a child his favorite pastime was shoving the other children around."
  • "It's the foreigners he hates most. Those pale dandies from Tyvia who talk so strangely. That's who he shadows when he's in the mood for blood."

Delilah's Spirit

Multiple Environments

  • "Jessamine is gone at last, faded into nothing. Her reward is peace."
  • "You will never gain back what you lost here."
  • "I inhabit two impossible places at once."
  • "A prison of dead flesh, after a prison of bones."
  • "You will take me back and die at my hands."
  • "Delilah. Breanna was the first to hear our call."
  • "There are cracks in the world, from the Outsider's birth. And we draw from these fractures. Can you feel them?"
  • "Jessamine and I played parlor games in Dunwall Tower. She cheated, every time."
  • "Oh, so long ago, we ran across the rooftops, made campfires in the graveyard. Slept through the day."
  • "She found the place where he was birthed by knife and ritual, thousands of years past."
  • "It was 1831 he came to her, to me, to us. Said I, we, could change it all, and make the world right."
  • "Eyes black as polished onyx as he marked her flesh. My flesh."
  • "Soon I will dream the dream of a new world, and all will change."
  • "There are marks on our flesh. Made by the Knife of Dunwall. Cursed Daud, who hides in the world and breathes still."

Low Chaos

  • "I see inside you. But you're not as twisted as I thought you'd be."

High Chaos

  • "Did you think she'd be pleased with what you'd become?"
  • "Every time you drew your blade, a part of her died."

As Emily

  • "I plotted to steal your face, then your throne. You'll never know how close I came back then."
  • "Your father stands in my throne room, a statue of cold stone."
  • "Six came over the walls and dragged you from your mother's corpse. Two are still alive."
  • "Poor little girl. Once an empress."
  • "You're alone now. I'm your only family."

As Corvo

  • "You'll never know if Emily is truly yours."
  • "Your daughter stands in my throne room, a statue of cold stone."
  • "She gave you her heart, and you threw it into the void."
  • "Poor old man. Lost it all."

Near Delilah

  • "It hurts to be so near. Take me closer!"
  • "Take me there. Take me home. This separation must end!"
  • "Point me at her!"
  • "You must get near her!"
  • "Oh, Delilah, no one loves you as I do."
  • "This is a great wrongness. I must be one with the flesh."
  • "Closer, closer!"
  • "She feeds on the cracks in the world, this hallow shell with my face."
  • "Without me you cannot kill her. With me, she will tear you to bits."
  • "I, she, we walk and breath, but we are incomplete."
  • "You're off the mark!"
  • "You're too far away!"

Corvo Attano

  • "Are you sure he can be made flesh again? Maybe he'll be like this for all the years you have left."
  • "He loves you. I can feel it even now. It fills me with rage."
  • "The great and mighty Royal Protector. Helpless now, and beaten."
  • "A sorcerer. What other secrets did he and your mother keep, I wonder?"
  • "Corvo Attano. The well-born always whispered behind his back."
  • "Muscled shoulders and thick thighs, but you don't want to hear that, do you, girl?"
  • "Your father was better to you than mine was to me, but he's still a liar at heart."
  • "How many times has his blade fallen? How many times has it been repelled?"

Emily Kaldwin

  • "She loves you. I can feel it even now. It fills me with rage."
  • "The high and mighty Empress. As ineffectual in the throne room now as she was in life."
  • "Emily Kaldwin, never sure who her real friends were. All currying favour."
  • "I wonder if you disappoint her as much as my father disappointed me."
  • "How many times has she lied to you? Maybe her mother whispered to her that you were not her father."
  • "What did she do with her young suitor Wyman while your back was turned? I wonder."
  • "Still so sad for the mother she lost, but maybe that's fair, since her mother's to blame for the death of mine."
  • "Are you sure she can be made flesh again? Maybe she'll be like this for the few daughtering years you have left."