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.
Do you realize a robot just sang a love song to a turtle? User Info: NuclearFlower. He's not a corrupt conspirator, he's just an assassin doing his job, nothing personal. Plus he's badass. User Info: Mdk User Info: Planescaped. I killed Daud and had no struggle or any sort of regrets. But for every person Daud and his men killed, they killed twenty who didn't. Daud and is group were a menace, and needed to be wiped out. Even in non lethal games, I slay every single one of Dauds people and feel good doing it.
The clouds pass User Info: Pandora I spared him. That fact that he will be looking over his shoulder for the rest of his life is a good punishment. Let him live in fear. More topics from this board How do I equip weapons and powers? General 5 Answers Is there a way to check mission status? General 1 Answer Is there a way to use custom resolution or forcing resolution for Dishonored?
Main Quest 1 Answer What is considered spotted? Now branded by the Outsider, Daud became infamous as an assassin for hire, feared not only for his skill, but also for his magic powers. His known powers are Blink referred to as "transversals" , Bend Time , Summon Assassin , Void Gaze , Pull referred to as "tethering" , and resistance to poisons and sedatives.
Another power, known as Arcane Bond , gives him the ability to grant lesser versions of his magic to others, which he utilizes to empower his followers.
Daud used these powers to establish himself as an assassin for hire to the elite of Dunwall. He started gathering other marginals of Dunwall and established his own gang of mercenaries and assassins, the Whalers , with which he shared his powers. In , he crossed paths with Billie Lurk , a street urchin with an affinity for the trade who a year prior murdered Radanis Abele , son of the Duke of Serkonos.
During the plague, Daud moved his base of operation to the Rudshore Chamber of Commerce in the devastated and quarantined Flooded District. In , he met some of the witches from the newly formed Brigmore coven. The Whalers' reputation in the underworld of Dunwall caught the attention of Hiram Burrows , who made use of their services a number of times in his capacity as Royal Spymaster.
Eventually during the Rat Plague, Burrows hired Daud and his assassins to murder the Empress and kidnap her daughter. Despite the Outsider's initial favor for Daud, a rift developed between the two sometime before this event.
The Outsider himself notes that he lost interest in Daud prior to the assassination of the Empress, and interacts with Daud in a hostile and derisive manner throughout The Knife of Dunwall. They are to take advantage of a moment when the Empress and her daughter are alone in the palace's gazebo, while the Royal Protector Corvo Attano was away on official business. However, neither the Spymaster nor Daud anticipated that Corvo would return that day, two days early, from his trip around the Isles.
Seeing his men in difficulty facing the Royal Protector, Daud intervenes himself and executes the contract, leaving Corvo as the only surviving witness. In the months that followed, the Royal Spymaster implicated Corvo as culprit to hide his own participation and Daud's. He however threatened the Spymaster for a higher price because of Corvo's intervention, [9] which Burrows paid and assured that he would offer other assignments.
After carrying out the assassination of the Empress and delivering Emily to Burrows' agents, Daud is wracked with guilt over the act, a feeling which the Outsider reinforces. Appearing to Daud after the assassination, the Outsider provides him with "one last gift" so that he may alter coming events: the name Delilah. Unable to abide a mystery by his own admittance, [12] Daud begins to investigate the significance of the name.
The conclusion of the DLC is affected by the chaos Daud inflicts over the course of his search, similar to how Corvo's actions affect the conclusion of Dishonored. With the help of Billie Lurk, Daud discovers the whaling trawler Delilah at the Rothwild Slaughterhouse ; his subsequent hunt eventually directs him to Delilah Copperspoon , a painter, black magic practitioner, and leader of the Brigmore Witches.
As Daud discovers Delilah took an interest in him long before he ever heard of her learning, for instance, that Arnold and Thalia Timsh saw Delilah painting his name across a canvas during a seance , the assassins' hideout in the Flooded District is overtaken by Overseers.
After pushing back the Overseers' forces, Daud learns that he was betrayed by Billie, who saw his regret over the Empress' assassination as weakness and plotted to take his place.
Working in conjunction with Delilah, they brought the Overseers to the Flooded District and arranged for Billie to kill Daud herself. In high chaos, Billie duels Daud for leadership of the Whalers, and Daud can either kill or spare her; in low chaos, she chooses not to go through with the act, leaving her fate in Daud's hands. Daud's decision in either case affects the Outsider's final opinion and narration as the story closes.
Following Billie's betrayal which affected Daud deeply, according to Thomas's observations and the removal of the Overseers from the Flooded District, Daud discovers Delilah's location at the Brigmore Manor , outside the Dunwall quarantine zone. He enlists the aid of Dead Eels gang leader Lizzy Stride to help him reach the hideout, accomplishing various tasks in Coldridge Prison and Drapers Ward to secure his passage; he also encounters the Brigmore coven on several occasions and slowly uncovers clues to Delilah's ultimate plan.
When he arrives at the manor, Daud realizes that Delilah is plotting to use a powerful ritual to steal Emily Kaldwin's body and rule in her place as Empress.
In response, he pursues Delilah to the Void and eliminates her in the midst of the ritual, protecting the child he once abducted.
Discovering a poisoned Corvo Attano adrift in the Flooded District, Daud confiscates his gear and orders his men to place Corvo in confinement, awaiting delivery to Farley Havelock in exchange for a large bounty. Corvo escapes soon after, and one of Daud's men appears to inform him of the break-out.
Daud correctly surmises that Corvo is bound for the Commerce Building to confront him, and waits for the man's arrival, recording an audiograph castigating Hiram Burrows and lamenting his own part in the murder of the Empress. Daud's reaction to Corvo's arrival varies based on Corvo's chaos: in low chaos, Daud uses Bend Time on his men and orders them not to interfere while he and Corvo duel.
In high chaos, Daud allows his men to assist him in battle to take down Corvo at any cost. Daud is ultimately defeated, and makes a plea for his life.
Daud muses on the events that transpired during his pursuit of Delilah, noting that "our choices always matter to someone, somewhere", and that people must live with the consequences of their decisions.
This conclusion leads him to surrender to the mercy of Corvo Attano, who acts in accordance with Daud's chaos at the end of The Brigmore Witches , either killing or sparing him. If Daud is spared, he can be seen placing his sword at the tomb of the Empress after the end of the credits. If Daud is killed, his body is cremated on a boat in the flooded yard of the Greaves Refinery — if Daud spared Billie at the end of The Knife of Dunwall , she will be there as well, looking on from a distance.
In the canon of the sequels to Dishonored , Corvo spared Daud's life. Showing 1 - 15 of 36 comments. Zekiran View Profile View Posts.
My high chaos, killed. All other times, spared. Because I like Daud. Canon is spare, anyway. 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.
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