You can kill them and it wont count. If ANY human dies due to your actions, like letting them get eaten by rats after you knocked them out, then it will count as a death.
Drowning, falling, getting shot by another guard while in combat with you, etc. Spoilers ahead. Now, Dishonored has 3 endings: In none of them does Corvo actually die, but in two of them low and medium chaos his grave shows up, and a much older Emily puts some flowers on it. A powerful and unstable Rune, crafted from human remains. This Corrupt Rune is crafted at an altar in the Overseer Chapel in Dunwall Tower using dried algae, pigment, and human bones. It is used to eliminate Delilah in a non-lethal manner.
It is climbable. Climb it all the way to the top to find the real Delilah overlooking the location, totally oblivious to your presence. Choke or kill her as you want. Dishonored 2 On the 15th anniversary of the assassination of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin, Empress Emily Kaldwin hosts the annual event commemorating her death. Emily is the daughter of the late Empress Jessamine Kaldwin, who was assassinated at the start of Dishonored.
The hero of the story, bodyguard-turned-assassin Corvo Attano, also happens to be her father. In the latter, she is the main antagonist.
At the climax of the Brigmore Witches the witch Delilah is either killed by Daud or tricked by him into trapping herself in the Void. User Info: Burn-the-light. I spared him, when he started going on about how he wants to give up his life of crime and leave I thought "pfft, yeah right". But then he started talking about how the outsider had moulded him and whispered in his ear, putting ideas into his head to make him think he's some kind of chosen one.
Then I realised, "Hey that bastard's been doing the same to me! So I spared him because he didn't seem all too evil, yeah he killed the empress but he was being screwed with Mainly I just wanted to spite the outsider by letting him live. No idea if he cares about that kind of thing but he's a jerk and I like to think I'm pissing him off. User Info: Echosides. He was a tool A tool for the Spymaster A tool of amusement for the outsider I pitied how sad of a character he was Plus he wished for his death and I found it a more fitting punishment to make him live with himself.
People are sheep they whine and bleet waiting for someone else to do all the work, then when it happens they celebrate like they single handily won a great war. User Info: uglyman Spared, I saw the objective as a "I got this close to you. I could have killed you. But I didn't. You caught me by surprise last time. This time you were prepared. User Info: CronosPrime. User Info: Sparda X. I saw no reason to spare him. He could have turned the spymaster down and used the Outsider's powers for other purposes, just like Corvo can.
If he really wanted to start a new life, he could have done so during the six or so months Corvo was being tortured. Plus, if you read the notes you can find in the old apartments in that level, they make it seem as though his assassins hunted down and killed innocents for little to no reason. Generally spare him, he is a professional in an immoral profession granted but he was doing his job and now feels remorse.
Burrows is the Evil one here. I like him so I tend to spare him. What I've always found a little ironic is that he is the only one that expresses remorse the DLCs go more into that.
Burrows that hired him, Campbell an the others that are supposed to be in the "upstanding" part of society show no remorse over hiring him to kill the empress, but Daud who has been in the criminal underworld for who knows how long does have actual remorse after he does his job and kills her. No one kills Daud. He is like the 2nd best char in the entire game.
I Daudn't killed him. Originally posted by Krusnik la Crapule :. Originally posted by rod66 :. Me, with meta-narrative knowledge: spare him. Last edited by chickadeedeedee ; 11 Jul, am.
It makes no sense in the lore to kill him, but then again neither does anything you do in Dishonored 1, like letting Emily die in the last mission just to see her fully grown-up in the sequel. I spare him if I want to do clean hands, but otherwise I always kill him like he's a normal main target considering Corvo just saw him murdering his wife and kidnap his daughter.
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