 Hello, hello, hello. I'm Philip Magnus, back with some more of this lovely game called Dishonored. I've been pressing my remaining contacts within the Abbey. Talking to a loyal overseer I know here or there. So nice of you. Excellent, let's talk about it. Quite a bloodbath at the Golden Cat. Well, at least it will strike some fear into those who oppose us. Oh, it's glad to see that someone is noticing what I'm trying to do. You know, I'm not spilling all this blood for selfish gratification. Actually, I am, but that's besides the point. What I'm trying to do is scare people. So you might be wondering what I will be doing this time around. And to answer that question, I shall be kidnapping a person. Just climb aboard when you're ready. Of course I will. I will be kidnapping Sokolov, who created the Held Elixirs, which helped one survive the plague. Or rather, they acted as rather immunity for the rich, let's just say. You've been in the city for years, but you lived in Dunwall Tower with the late Empress, so maybe you haven't visited the bridge before tonight. Something to look out for. See all of them lights under water. That's right, we'll be spotted for sure. You're gonna have to shut off their power before I can pick you up. Oh, I see. Now, about bringing Sokolov back alive, he's smart. Maybe even smarter than Piero. He's got the whole of Dunwall under his thumb with all that natural philosophy business. New technology and potions and the like seems dangerous to me. But, what do I know? I'll meet you at the Arches under Sokolov's place when you're ready, Corvo. Assuming of course you've taken care of those floodlights. Of course I will. Why do you even doubt me at this point? Well, I have no clue, but most people apparently do doubt me, that is. Let's see, any secrets? Anything at all? No? Oh well. Let's move along then. Time to go on another killing spree that will end in endless torment. And in many horrible rut creatures trying to bite our arse off. Which of course is unpleasant. But it cannot be helped, I'm afraid. Alright, so we've got two guards there, but right now I'm looking for... Treasure! And I'm not finding any. So I think we will just have to stop these fellows here. How will we do it? Shall we use bedtime possession? A good old fashioned pistol? Oh my, will he see me? I cannot wait to find out. No, he will not. Which means he's as good as dead now. Oh well. Oh, he's taking a piss. This one is going to cost you, dearie. Uh oh. Dammit. Ah, bloody hell. That's what happens when you don't play this game for a week. Whoa! Rat friends! Thank you for the help, Rat friends. Team Rat. Coming near you. Because of the plague. It's everywhere. Alright, so I could have taken this path with blink easily. Sneaky sneaky and all that, but I think not. Let's see what the heart has to say about all this. Why am I not surprised? It appears that men seem to die in this bloody city no matter what I do. No matter whether I, you know, use my sword to stab them or not. I mean, what are a few more bodies hitting the floor because of me? Okay, maybe it does affect a lot of things, but that's besides the point. You know what I'm talking about. Equilibrium. And I'm just slightly disaffecting it. Let's see where this will take me. Interesting. Anything I can find? Location to blink! Right. Let's see what happens with this. Interesting. So many new things. I have forgotten this level entirely, so I almost feel like I'm playing it for the first time. What I do know I need, I bet I'm going to need one of those soon. All right. Good job me. Booth Stealth 1. Awesome. I will chalk this up to my major intellect for being able to notice it. All right, so now I just, all I have to do is jump in, right? No? All right. I wonder what else is missing. All right, so, oh, of course, a switch. Because why wouldn't there be a switch? This time I'm not taking the stubby stubby route. I'm taking the high route. Roots. You know what I mean. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to stop people nonetheless. You know. Bone runes. The things I do for runes. I'm not sure I might be able to just take this one here without much of a sacrifice at all. And by sacrifice, I mean a lot of fun. Uh-oh, uh-oh. It's blocked from the other side. Curious. How do I unlock it? Unblock it, perhaps. Don't suppose the key isn't here? No, didn't think so. Or here. Actually, it's blocked from the other side. I don't need it. I need to unblock it. How do I do that? I'm sure I'll find out soon enough. All right, so we'll be taking a journey. A journey about money. No, that reference is awful. Do not pay attention to it. Perhaps if I go that way. Ah, yes. A chain, you see? As long as you search, you will discover. Which really does explain the human condition quite well, doesn't it? All right. Here you are, my lovely little prize. Oh, nothing? Really? This is empty. If it was worn, there would be money in it. Let's see then. Anything else? Anything at all? Whoa. They heard that? Of course they did. That's all right. Please, please do. I'm sure you will find me. Don't suppose you blokes will discover me here. So we'll just move along. Oh, oh. You see me there, buddy? All right. Let's move along. Wait a second. Oh, good. I don't want to miss anything important. Many bone charms and well rooms. Nobody. Is that a dog? Uh-oh. All right. So it appears that the room is in fact back in the last zone. So we might have to return here and do some searching. Okay. I'm thinking that it's here somewhere. All right. Oh, dude. Let's not forget to eat substances. Everything, dear children. Oh, no, no. I can't wait to taste that sweet little bone charm. There you are. Lot is going to take a little while. I am going to assassinate you too. So just stay calm and enjoy the experience. Are you enjoying your experience? How would you rate your experience from one to 10 stars? You don't have to tell me now. You can tell me now. Oh, there's another one. Lovely. This one is going to be even easier. Oh, God, blood all over myself. I hate it when that happens. All right. Where's my bone charm? Not near enough, apparently. Let's see. This one looks like one of the troublesome little human things. Unfortunate. Well, hey, I have never run away from my own responsibility. So let's just shoot him with a crossbow. Oh, that was not supposed to happen. Bloody hell. Did he? Oh, yeah, I've got the ability. So silly of me. Oh, my. Send us food, not bullets. I will send you what I want. The outsider walks among us and his servant too. Hello. That's me. Psst. All right, calming cameo. Well, this is expensive, isn't it? 100 coins, excellent. And this bone charm, what does it do? Healthy appetite. Food heals you slightly more. Delicious. In the truest sense of the word. Anything else? No. No. Fair enough. I mean, he's poor and he obviously didn't have enough money to buy his plague medicine. So I am not expecting miracles, but 100 coins is a nice show of loyalty to your Empress's supposed assassin. Anyway, let's move along. Running, running all the way. We can now calmly move along. Indeed. And I'm afraid he just did. Whoa. Was that frog? Did I hallucinate a frog just now? Frog? Hello? No. Przzecki needed. I need no such thing. I have a blade and the power of the dark side. Or at least the outside, which is arguably better. Uh-oh. I expect plague people. Plague people at any moment now. Show yourselves. Ah, there we go. I feel the dark powers of the well blooms summoning me. Oh my. It's a save. It's a save. How lovely. How joyous. Let me guess. Yeah, the rune is there. I know. I know. Bloody hell. Now I have to find a combination. Przzecki's reminder. Remember that the truth is in the paintings. The way to the truth starts in the crowded streets. Continue until you see an anchored, wailing ship. From there, find a slaughterhouse and the truth will be revealed to you. Okay, this is easy. Let me remove the dark vision. Painting is looking at the paintings. Alright, so this painting right here must have a number. Is that a number? Nope. Am I missing something? I'm probably missing something obvious. Obvious, I tell you. Absolutely obvious. But hey, let me take a walk. Seven. Alright, so we've got seven here. Oh my. Who are you? I have no idea who you are. Are you the owner of this fine house? Alright. Um, let's control. I don't care enough about you to kill you. Not even that much. Alright, so we've got seven. And how was the order? Damn it. Note. Przzecki's reminder. The way to the truth starts in the crowded streets. Continue anchored, wailing ship. Okay, so the second number is seven. Alright. Now, I don't see a number here. So... Dial of Morley. Interesting. Excerpts from a volume on Morley geography and culture. It's said that the history of Morley is as colourful as a quilt made from all the flies ever flown and all the clothes ever worn. That's really colourful. The land itself hides from the sun and there are a layer of clouds and thick grey moss hangs from the trees. But the spirit of the people who live in Morley dances like the firelight. Among the people, the love of good food and drink is legendary with stews and roasted meats, dishes most often used to fight off the cold and the dealiness. The nation has a rich tradition of poets, musicians and philosophers even among the poorest folk. Intellectual tomes and bar songs alike were often penned in Morley. A late entry into the empire, the Morley insurrection is still a sole point for many natives and independence is a proud character trait among the people. That's nice. Well, depends on... rather you enjoy Morley independence or not but if you do not enjoy it I suppose it's not the nice thing in the world. And hey, at least you are living, dear Pratchett. Is it Pratchett? Yeah, I wonder if... there's some thinly velled reference to Terry Pratchett here. Alright, so no paintings upstairs which would mean there must be paintings downstairs. Alright, tree. Well, slaughterhouse. Excitement. And one more I think? No? Not here? Maybe somewhere in here? No? Maybe downstairs? So we've got seven, we've got three. Again, this same painting. Why is it even here? Oh, four. Right, so... what was the order? We've got the way to the true stars in the Pratchett streets. Okay, so we've got four, seven, three. Excellent. I see a rune. Yes, I'm that good. Thank you, thank you. I have seven runes. Cool. I have not been upgrading anything. What should I upgrade? What should I take bloody hell? Shadowkill. Yeah, let's say second level in Shadowkill because it's the coolest. Just the coolest. Devouring swarm perhaps? It is delicious. Or windblast. I've never taken windblast. I don't think... press the right mouse button to release a powerful blast of wind knocking your enemies off their feet and throwing them. This power willows who douse fires, shutter wooden doors and blow projectiles like arrows back at the enemy who fired them. At level two, windblast will throw enemies against the wall with enough force to kill them. Awesome. This is all very, very awesome. Okay, so we can, I believe, go back to doing what we do best. That is, come for more runes. Oh. Whoops. Hello. Journal. Oh, a corpse. You look lovely, mate. Here, I don't want rats to eat you, of all people, so I'm going to show you somewhere where you'll be eaten by other things. Hopefully, and rats. Mostly rats. Journal entry part one. The 19th day, month of seeds. What will I do? She left and took her things back to her family as if that will help. The plague will get us all to a day, month of nets. I've been offered work on one of the whaling boats. I'll be leaving this place at last. Later, I will find a place on Tivir to the north. The winters are called there. No rats, no plague. 28 day, month of nets. Last day of the month. My fortunes have turned. I have found something shiny, shiny and old. Looks like well done, which is supposed to be lucky. Hmm, quite so. I do believe that an appearance by the outsider is long overdue. Hello! I knew it! I knew the source of his natural philosophy. Why am I not surprised? He could start by being a bit mean. Yes, Sokolov is, although he tries not to be, horribly, terribly dull. Oh, journal entry part three. What is part two, I wonder? Part two, where are you? Probably here. Oh, here it is. Journal entry part two. Sixth day, month of rain. Oh, before I read this, I knew that Sokolov's natural philosophy, the one Samuel was talking about, had to have something to do with the outsider. And now this confirms my suspicions. Or maybe it's just memories from the first time I played through this game. I'm not quite sure, honestly. My cousin Emil is coming soon, bringing a bird to roast. I'm going to see if any of the shops are still open. Maybe I can buy apples or some potatoes. I'm going to suggest to you all Emil is the dude whom I chew off the building? The body, I mean. Then day, month of rain. I put my well bone carving on a shelf, but I could not see it from some part of the room. So I made a little pedestal for it. It looks nice in the candlelight. Sometimes I dream about it. In the dreams it makes sounds like the wind through a broken window. And some nights the wind sounds like a voice. I was supposed to go to the docks to ship out, but I remembered too late. It was days ago. The outsider walks among us, the outsider walks among us. Well, that's a lot of information, but it seems to be saying the same thing over and over again. Eighteenth day, month of rain. My cousin came, but we fought over it. When I came into the room he was holding it. I screamed at him and we fought. Now I'm filled with remorse. He's still sitting in the corner, across from the candles. He was a thief. I wonder how he knew about it. Coming to dinner was a trick. Maybe he told others. Barricades in the halls outside. It is safe now. The watch came, taking people away. On the eleventh day of the month of wind. The neighbors. Someone in the building has the wrath plague. Gone now. It promises to protect me. Each night it promises. Oh, this is so wonderfully creepy. Anyway, let's move along.