Leper (Darkest Dungeon II)/Shrine of Reflection
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The Leper unlocks 6 skills over 5 chapters by accessing memories at the Shrine of Reflection.
Chapter One: Shun Them Not
“ | A lion in the blood-soaked grass, circled by hyenas who move as a pack... | „ |
~ The Leper |
“ | Despite the protestations of his royal advisors, he would visit with the sick and dying, providing what comfort he could. | „ |
~ The Academic |
Objective: Foster The Sick
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TODO |
“ | The ailing and infirm were far less repulsive to him than the venomous whispers of his scoffing entourage... | „ |
~ The Academic |
Chapter Two: Infection
“ | Early signs could be ignored or concealed, but soon the reality was inescapable. Whether by some affliction of lineage or by direct transmission, symptoms of incurable disease began to openly manifest themselves. Wracked with pain, he summoned doctors and aides from the farthest reaches of his lands, all of whom concluded the worst: the King was dying. | „ |
~ The Academic |
“ | A hollow clanging echoed throughout the palace. | „ |
~ The Leper |
Chapter Three: Treason
“ | Sedition, like any illness, spreads slowly. Rotten with a cynical opportunism born of longstanding entitlement, the scheming circle of advisors drafted mutinous plans. Though bedridden, he had long since divined their intent, and feared the disastrous results of their would-be rule. Summoning his blacksmith - and his strength - he hoisted his blade, and rose to meet the coming threat. | „ |
~ The Academic |
“ | With wicked plots, they forged the blade that slew them. | „ |
~ The Leper |
Chapter Four: The Purge
“ | Fury and blade to excise malignance - no matter the agony! | „ |
~ The Leper |
“ | He had shown his compassion. Now... he would show his fury! | „ |
~ The Academic |
Objective: Survive Their Treason
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TODO |
“ | His blade had broken, but so too the treasonous plot. | „ |
~ The Academic |
Chapter Five: A Beautiful View
“ | Satisfied that the spirit of his benevolent tenure would endure, he abdicated the throne. People gathered at windows and along the roads. Weeping, some threw petals at his feet, while others watched in reverent stoicism. As he walked beyond the city gates, he marveled at the beauty of the world, and was grateful for his many blessings. | „ |
~ The Academic |
“ | Ever present, sunlight throws aside the clouds to pour into the people's hearts. | „ |
~ The Leper |