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Killing: these enemies are not priority, if they catch you, then you may dispose them, but should not go out killing them to hinder your mission. Spare: these enemies are not to killed at all. They just doing their job, and has little to no loyalty to Delilah herself.
If the Outsider sounds young, it’s because he’s an adolescent god too – first pushed unwillingly into the Void by an occult group as a 15-year-old orphan. It’s worth noting that Lord ...
If the outsider didn't exist, the overseers wouldn't of existed at all. They would of been normal people. And maybe even the howlers didn't have to exist, since Paolo has granny rags hand which is marked by the outsider. Granny rags would of never had the power to die 2 times in a day, so Paolo would of never had her hand.
spoiler. Disappointed in the story specifically, the game was great to play. I enjoyed anything to do with the Upper Cyria area especially the bank heist without knocking out the guards. Arkane and specifically Harvey Smith have a talent for world building and lore that is addictive to read up on.
Their mission to kill the Outsider seems to be a solution. It absolves Daud of his guilt and gives Billie a purpose. In the monologue before the last mission, Billie even says that (I don’t remember the exact quote) she finally feels like she’s doing something important, that she’s not just a product of the fucked up world anymore.
Nov 12, 2016 · Okay, you can’t destroy the Outsider, but you can refuse to work with him! Tell him you’ve refused the mark and you will progress through the game with no access to either character’s supernatural abilities.
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Aug 24, 2017 · Flipping the “Eat the Rich” slogan on its head, Death of the Outsider introduces a subplot in which aristocrats and rich industrialists gather in exclusive clubs and have the extracted blood of victims taken from the city’s underclasses siphoned into their veins.