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'''The High Overseer''' is a book found in ''[[Dishonored]]''.
 
'''The High Overseer''' is a book found in ''[[Dishonored]]''.
   
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
''[Excerpt from a series on [[Warfare Overseers|Overseer]] roles and rituals]''
   
 
''Over the centuries, the [[Abbey of the Everyman]] has held its place as the dominant religion across [[Empire of the Isles|the Isles]]. Not only do its adherents call it the only meaningful faith, but aside from a few tolerated variants, they castigate the followers of other religions as heretics, actively resulting in harm rather than harmony.''
''[Excerpt from a series on [[Overseer]] roles and rituals]''
 
   
 
''A key component to the Abbey’s health is the High Overseer, venerated by all other Overseers, the women in the [[Oracular Order]], and the congregations from each town and city across the Empire. The High Overseer is called upon to interpret [[the Seven Strictures]] and to initiate important ceremonies such as the [[Fugue Feast]] at the end of each [[Calendar]] year.''
''Over the centuries, the [[Abbey of the Everyman]] has held its place as the dominant religion across [[The Empire|the Isles]]. Not only do its adherents call it the only meaningful faith, but aside from a few tolerated variants, they castigate the followers of other religions as heretics, actively resulting in harm rather than harmony.''
 
 
''A key component to the Abbey’s health is the [[High Overseer]], venerated by all other Overseers, the women in the Orocular Order, and the congregations from each town and city across the Empire. The High Overseer is called upon to interpret [[the Seven Strictures]] and to initiate important ceremonies such as the [[Fugue Feast]] at the end of each [[Calendar]] year.''
 
   
 
''Above all, the High Overseer must embody the Strictures, serving as a living example of their perfection.''
 
''Above all, the High Overseer must embody the Strictures, serving as a living example of their perfection.''
   
 
''Upon the death of the acting High Overseer, it falls upon a council made up of elder Overseers to call for the Feast of Painted Kettles, the first step in the arduous process of choosing a new leader for the Abbey.''
 
''Upon the death of the acting High Overseer, it falls upon a council made up of elder Overseers to call for the Feast of Painted Kettles, the first step in the arduous process of choosing a new leader for the Abbey.''
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==Location==
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A copy can be found in the [[Hiram Burrows|Lord Regent's]] quarters in [[Dunwall Tower]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*There are five known High Overseers named over the course of ''Dishonored'':
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*There are thirteen known High Overseers named over the course of the [[Dishonored (Franchise)|''Dishonored'' franchise]]:
**[[Benjamin Holger]], the first known High Overseer, killed in the siege of [[Whitecliff]].
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**[[Benjamin Holger]], the first known High Overseer, killed in the [[Siege of White Cliff]].
**John Clavering, Holger's successor, who commissioned the construction of the Abbey.
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**[[Notable Clergy#High Overseer John Clavering|John Clavering]], Holger's successor, who commissioned the construction of the Abbey.
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**Falke Barrowe, who wrote several chapters of the [[The Sayings of the Overseer|Sayings of the Overseers]].
**Abram Templeton, who was present at the siege of Whitecliff and pronounced some of the invocations that later appeared in [[Litany on the White Cliff (Book)|Litany on the White Cliff]].
 
**Tynan Wallace, who "led the first of [[the Great Trials]]" and began efforts to "investigate barriers beyond the physical" within the Abbey (likely leading to the creation of the [[Overseer Music Box]]).
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**Abram Templeton, who was present at the Siege of [[Whitecliff|White Cliff]] and pronounced some of the invocations that later appeared in [[Litany on the White Cliff]].
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**Francis Perry. On the first floor of the Abbey of the Everyman, [[Overseer Sturgess]] can be heard answering questions from citizens. Sturgess comments that, "In 'The Life of High Overseer Perry' it is written that the great man conversed with [[the Outsider]] in dreams, so it is true that he may walk there."
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**Steven Gainsford, who discovered the "discordant scale" used for the [[Overseer Music Box]]es.
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**Scott Grafton, the first to travel to the [[Pandyssian Continent|Pandyssian continent]] in the name of the Abbey.
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**Rhye Mattson, founded the [[The Trials of Aptitude|Trials of Aptitude]].
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**Tynan Wallace, who "led the first of [[the Great Trials]]" and began efforts to "investigate barriers beyond the physical" within the Abbey.
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**An individual known only as Gerard, the addressee of [[The Bone Charm Situation|a report]] on the sinister nature of [[Bone Charms|bone charms]].
 
**[[Thaddeus Campbell]], High Overseer during the early events of ''Dishonored'' and a participant in the coup against [[Jessamine Kaldwin|Empress Jessamine Kaldwin]].
 
**[[Thaddeus Campbell]], High Overseer during the early events of ''Dishonored'' and a participant in the coup against [[Jessamine Kaldwin|Empress Jessamine Kaldwin]].
 
**[[Teague Martin]], an undercover member of [[the Loyalist Conspiracy]].
 
**[[Teague Martin]], an undercover member of [[the Loyalist Conspiracy]].
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**[[Yul Khulan]], Martin's successor and a close ally of [[Emily Kaldwin|Empress Emily Kaldwin]].
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*The ashes of eight High Overseers are kept on display in the [[Office of the High Overseer]].
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The Isometry of High Overseer Thaddeus Campbell

High Overseer Campbell.

The High Overseer is a book found in Dishonored.

Transcript

[Excerpt from a series on Overseer roles and rituals]

Over the centuries, the Abbey of the Everyman has held its place as the dominant religion across the Isles. Not only do its adherents call it the only meaningful faith, but aside from a few tolerated variants, they castigate the followers of other religions as heretics, actively resulting in harm rather than harmony.

A key component to the Abbey’s health is the High Overseer, venerated by all other Overseers, the women in the Oracular Order, and the congregations from each town and city across the Empire. The High Overseer is called upon to interpret the Seven Strictures and to initiate important ceremonies such as the Fugue Feast at the end of each Calendar year.

Above all, the High Overseer must embody the Strictures, serving as a living example of their perfection.

Upon the death of the acting High Overseer, it falls upon a council made up of elder Overseers to call for the Feast of Painted Kettles, the first step in the arduous process of choosing a new leader for the Abbey.

Location

A copy can be found in the Lord Regent's quarters in Dunwall Tower.

Trivia