we won’t judge you
god bless you
i love character memes but i haven’t found one for dishonored OCs, so as i see more people considering the idea i thought i would make one! feel free to add/subtract as you like, all the questions are optional.
you can also tag it as “#dishonored oc meme,” i’d love to see what people come up with. have fun!
[Image of your character here, if you have one]
Name: Age: Gender: Height/Build: Occupation:
Physical Description (if you don’t have a picture):
Short Intro/Bio:
DETAILS
1. What do they think of the Outsider? 2. What about the Abbey? 3. What do they think of Empress Jessamine vs. Hiram Burrows? [Or do they not care?] 4. Where do they live in Dunwall? 5. How have they been handling the plague? 6. Are they in a relationship? If so, with whom? [You could also discuss their sexuality here.] 7. Do they have a connection to any canon characters? [Friendships? Rivalries? Relatives? Brief encounters? That kind of thing.]
YOUR OC AS NPC
1. What would the Heart say about them? 2. Where could they be found ingame? 3. Lines they would say when idle/not on alert: 4. Lines they would say when reacting to the player: 5. Would there be any rewards, consequences, or special events dependent on your character? [Like Callista giving you an heirloom for saving Geoff Curnow, Granny Rags giving sidequests, or the Butchers that seek revenge on Bundry Rothwild.]
Fate in High Chaos: Fate in Low Chaos:
Anything else you want to share about them?
Have you tried Witcher?
yea, I actually have! I even bought and read all the books in the series (despite the fact that I really don’t like Sapkowski writing), but I started the Witcher 3 walkthrough just recently. But this is because only a few months ago I was able to afford a computer that can run something better than fucking Mario
I really like the game, and some of the ideas used by Sapkowski! For example, - non-standard use of slavic mythology. I (as ukrainian) grew up on folk tales and myths that are used in the Witcher universe, and to see how it is gaining popularity all over the world warms the soul.
Also, this game is goddamn beautiful.
GLORIA
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Carver Hawke
“The Second” Inspired by “The Emperor”
face of a man who has known sorrow