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* IKnowYourTrueName: [[spoiler:The Outsider can be returned to mortality if a spirit speaks his true name.]]
* ILoveTheDead: An audiograph reveals that Brother Cardoza was fondling the corpse of a young witch he tortured to death. While he presumably stopped short of having sex with her corpse, he was clearly thinking of it.



* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Daud is constantly coughing due to his age and his injuries from the time he spent as the Eyeless's prisoner. [[spoiler:It eventually kills him.]]
* KillTheGod: What Daud and Billie want to do, kill the Outsider. Considering that one of the artifacts she uses as a tool, the red eye that is literally called "the eye of the dead God" was formed from the earlier God of the Void, it appears to be possible.



* KillTheGod: What Daud and Billie want to do, kill the Outsider. Considering that one of the artifacts she uses as a tool, the red eye that is literally called "the eye of the dead God" was formed from the earlier God of the Void, it appears to be possible.
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* LovecraftLite: The Outsider's predicament [[spoiler:is more or less Cthulhu-lite complete with cultists obsessing over lost relics and strange languages, being a God imprisoned under the waves in a Leng-like EldritchLocation, whose Mark is in fact his true name that cannot be spoken by mortals and is not comprehensible by humans. The difference is that the Outsider was a human made into a god and releasing him from the Void doesn't herald the Apocalypse but merely bring about the end of an age where a deity is looking over and observing humanity, leaving behind a world and cosmos that is godless]].

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* LovecraftLite: The Outsider's predicament [[spoiler:is more or less Cthulhu-lite complete with cultists obsessing over lost relics and strange languages, being a God imprisoned under the waves in a Leng-like EldritchLocation, whose Mark is in fact his true name that cannot be spoken by mortals and is not comprehensible by humans. The difference is that the Outsider was a human made into a god and releasing him from the Void doesn't herald the Apocalypse but merely bring about the end of an age where a deity is looking over and observing humanity, leaving behind a world and cosmos that is godless]].godless until the Void arranges for one to take his place, like the previous one was replaced by the current Outsider]].

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* AerithAndBob: English and Italian-Latin sounding names mix but ''Death of the Outsider'' also has names like Shan Yu and some other Japanese sounding names.

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* AerithAndBob: English and Italian-Latin Romance-Latinate sounding names mix but ''Death of the Outsider'' also has Chinese names like Shan Yu and some other Japanese sounding names. names alongside Sister Lena Rosewyne, Dolores Michael, and Eleutherio Cienfuegos.


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* LovecraftLite: The Outsider's predicament [[spoiler:is more or less Cthulhu-lite complete with cultists obsessing over lost relics and strange languages, being a God imprisoned under the waves in a Leng-like EldritchLocation, whose Mark is in fact his true name that cannot be spoken by mortals and is not comprehensible by humans. The difference is that the Outsider was a human made into a god and releasing him from the Void doesn't herald the Apocalypse but merely bring about the end of an age where a deity is looking over and observing humanity, leaving behind a world and cosmos that is godless]].


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* StarfishLanguage: The Mark of the Outsider is revealed to be a runic alphabet that [[spoiler:conveys his true name in the language of the dead. Only those who have died and are trapped in the Void can read the alphabet and decipher it. The linguist Malchiodi of the Order of the Eyeless states that its heavy in diphthongs (i.e. compound vowels like c''oi''n, l''ou''d, s''i''de, usually ae sounds) and not easily pronounced, and he leaves behind a alphabet breakdown that separates the Mark's rune into three components arranged diagonally]].
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* AerithAndBob: English and Italian-Latin sounding names mix but ''Death of the Outsider'' also has names like Shan Yu and some other Japanese sounding names.


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* NunsAreSpooky: The Oracular Sisters appear and they are WomanInWhite covered with red blindfolds.
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* {{Bookburning}}: The Abbey of the Overseer are burning many heretical artifacts in the Royal Conservatory after Delilah's coup.
* BrokenAesop: The game dispenses with the chaos system on account of the fact that Billie is not marked by the Outsider and according to the Lore, it is the Outsider who runs and governs the chaos system. In other words, the aesop of the earlier games, that it is the player choices that govern and impact the world and society, and that actions have direct consequences, and that our PlayerCharacter are defined by their choices and their ability to change, as well as t the Outsider allowing free will is utterly contradicted. At the end of the game, Billie Lurk tells [[spoiler:Daud's ghost that the Outsider gave them the ability to choose, and they are responsible for their actions, but without the chaos system of direct level feedback of your actions]], that becomes an InformedAttribute.


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* EldritchLocation: Shindaeraey Mines is located high in the mountains of Karnaca and [[spoiler:its caves contain the Eye of the Dead God, the previous God of the Void, which is larger than Billie's upper body. Going up further to the area of the Ritual Hold reveals the Envisioned, strange void-like beings who are the remnants of the original cult that sacrificed the Boy who became the Outsider, and much like Aramis Stilton's bunker, there is weird time dilation that causes environmental objects and people to warp in and out, such as a statue shimmering in-an-out from pristine to decrepit]].
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Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk resurfaces in Karnaca, burdened by strange dreams. She tracks down her old mentor and boss, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Daud]] in Karnaca. Daud reveals that he has spent decades plotting the Death of the Outsider and wants Billie to aid him in his quest. Yet, the Outsider pays Billie Lurk a visit too, allowing her to converse with him, and leaving her in a curious condition, where she is trapped in [[MergingTheBranches a curious condition]]: without being marked by the Outsider, she gains access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts, albeit at the cost of her hand and one of her eyes which has been replaced by strange appendages.

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Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk resurfaces in Karnaca, burdened by strange dreams. She tracks down her old mentor and boss, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Daud]] in Karnaca. Daud reveals that he has spent decades plotting the Death of the Outsider and wants Billie to aid him in his quest. Yet, the Outsider pays Billie Lurk a visit too, allowing her to converse with him, and leaving her in a curious condition, where she is trapped in [[MergingTheBranches a curious condition]]: without being marked by the Outsider, she gains access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts, albeit at the cost of her hand and one of her eyes which has been replaced by strange appendages.
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* TheUnreveal: [[spoiler:Billie Lurk notes that the Mark of the Outsider is in fact his real true name, which can only be deciphered by the dead. When she reaches the Altar, Daud's spirit is revealed to have reached there, and Billie convinces him to release the Outsider to mortal life. Daud agrees and whispers the Outsider's real name to his frozen form, but we aren't told what it is]].

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* TheUnreveal: TheUnReveal: [[spoiler:Billie Lurk notes that the Mark of the Outsider is in fact his real true name, which can only be deciphered by the dead. When she reaches the Altar, Daud's spirit is revealed to have reached there, and Billie convinces him to release the Outsider to mortal life. Daud agrees and whispers the Outsider's real name to his frozen form, but we aren't told what it is]].



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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), certain parts of the main game are confirmed to be canon. The game affirms that Low-Chaos is canon, and that it was Emily you played in the main game. [[spoiler:We know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end, likewise the fact that Billie is whole and uncrippled at the start of the game affirms that Emily spared Aramis Stilton in ''A Crack in the Slab''. When you begin the game, you can read articles establishing Emily has having returned to the throne as a benevolent ruler and Sokolov returned to Tyvia peacefully]].

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* TailorMadePrison: Early on, Billie finds Daud imprisoned by the Eyeless in a power dampening chamber that keeps him weak enough to avoid escaping. Once the power dampener is turned off however, all hell breaks loose.

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Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk resurfaces in Karnaca, trapped in [[MergingTheBranches a curious condition]]: without being marked by the Outsider, she has access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts. Tracking down her old mentor and boss, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Daud]], the duo collaborate to go up against the Outsider himself.

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Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk resurfaces in Karnaca, burdened by strange dreams. She tracks down her old mentor and boss, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Daud]] in Karnaca. Daud reveals that he has spent decades plotting the Death of the Outsider and wants Billie to aid him in his quest. Yet, the Outsider pays Billie Lurk a visit too, allowing her to converse with him, and leaving her in a curious condition, where she is trapped in [[MergingTheBranches a curious condition]]: without being marked by the Outsider, she has gains access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts. Tracking down artifacts, albeit at the cost of her old mentor hand and boss, [[EnsembleDarkhorse Daud]], the duo collaborate to go up against the Outsider himself.
one of her eyes which has been replaced by strange appendages.



* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end. When you begin the game, you can read articles establishing Emily has having returned to the throne as a benevolent ruler and Sokolov returning to Tyvia peacefully, so Low-Chaos is canon.

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we certain parts of the main game are confirmed to be canon. The game affirms that Low-Chaos is canon, and that it was Emily you played in the main game. [[spoiler:We know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end. end, likewise the fact that Billie is whole and uncrippled at the start of the game affirms that Emily spared Aramis Stilton in ''A Crack in the Slab''. When you begin the game, you can read articles establishing Emily has having returned to the throne as a benevolent ruler and Sokolov returning returned to Tyvia peacefully, so Low-Chaos is canon.peacefully]].



* {{Forgiveness}}: The CentralTheme of this game. Billie reflects on the Mercy Daud gave him, Daud on Corvo's, and in the end [[spoiler:Billie has to decide if the Outsider deserves forgiveness when he is culpable for so much harm by his benign negligence and amorality]].
* HappyEndingOverride: The Outsider's smug celebration in the close of ''Dishonored 2'' doesn't seem to work out so well for him at least, just when he was starting to get likable too.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The SignificantAnagram of the Dreadful Wale [[spoiler:Farewell Daud, makes it all the more fitting when Daud dies, of old age, on board that ship, and Billie burns his body and the ship down with it, in an epic VikingFuneral]].
* {{Forgiveness}}: The CentralTheme of this game. Billie reflects on the Mercy Daud gave her after betraying him, Daud on Corvo's, and in the end [[spoiler:Billie has to decide if the Outsider deserves forgiveness when he is culpable for so much harm by his benign negligence and amorality]].
* HappyEndingOverride: The Outsider's smug celebration in the close of ''Dishonored 2'' doesn't seem to work out so well for him at least, just when he was starting to get likable too. Likewise, [[spoiler:Emily's time-travel shenanigans in ''A Crack in the Slab'' did indeed leave Billie Lurk uncrippled and whole, with both arms and eyes. However by doing so, Billie is haunted by dreams of the other reality where she is still crippled and this allows the Outsider to reforge her into a Void-based {{Cyborg}} who has powers without needing his Mark, since the Void as the Outsider notes is a realm that is part-Dimension and part-Dream]].
* InSpiteOfANail: [[spoiler:No matter what happens, Daud was destined for a Viking Funeral with Billie Lurk overseeing his pyre, the difference is that High Chaos!Daud from ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'s DLC met this fate years before Prime!Daud did]].



* LiminalBeing: Billie Lurk partly exists in the real world and partly in the Void apparently as a result of the protagonist's time travel in ''A Crack in the Slab''.

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* LiminalBeing: Billie Lurk partly exists in the real world and partly in the Void apparently as a result of the protagonist's time travel in ''A Crack in the Slab''. This allows the [[spoiler:Outsider to make her into a paradox person with powers, without being connected to the Void, and it allows Billie to be the only one capable of killing and/or depowering the Outsider]].


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* VikingFuneral: [[spoiler:When Daud dies of old age on board the Dreadful Wale, Billie Lurk burns the entire ship down with his body in it, and sets it afloat. All Billie mutters is [[SignificantAnagram Farewell Daud]]. Incidentally this is how the post-game cutscene for High Chaos Daud in ''The Brigmore Witches'' DLC ends]].

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* {{Forgiveness}}: The CentralTheme of this game. Billie reflects on the Mercy Daud gave him, Daud on Corvo's, and in the end [[spoiler:Billie has to decide if the Outsider deserves forgiveness when he is culpable for so much harm by his benign negligence and amorality]].



* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:Since Billie is not marked by the Outsider, there's no Chaos System tied to her actions, and as such the game only has two binary endings. You can either kill the Outsider or you can make him a mortal but in either case there is no longer a god in charge of the Void overseeing the world. The only question about the ending is on a character level. If Billie spares the Outsider, she feels at peace with her past, but if she does kill him, she feels that she's TrappedInVillainy]].
* NeverMyFault: Discussed a few times. Daud blames the Outsider for his crimes, because by giving him the Mark he gave him the ability and powers to inflict harm on Dunwall, and he did so knowing fully well how Daud would use those powers. Billie openly questions this several times, noting that Daud, and she, had the freedom to use those powers however they saw fit, but Daud notes the danger and recklessness in giving these powers to individuals, since it amounts to empowering dangerous people who could harm society as a whole, and that the Outsider does deserve blame for creating these situation. Considering what Delilah got up to in the main game, he does have a point.



* TheReveal:[[spoiler:The Outsider that we see in the main game is merely an apparition of the real one's dreamlike state. The real Outsider is still the boy trapped in the altar where he was sacrificed frozen in suspended animation at the top of the mountains in Karnaca. The Abbey of the Overseers is a successor of the Cult that imprisoned the Outsider and have known this truth all along. At the end, Billie Lurk reaches the place and has the choice to either kill him or release him]].



* ThanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Outsider appeared to Billie and made her into a liminal being whose powers are untouched by him, precisely so she could find a way to release him from the Void. The only choice Billie has are to spare him and make him a human, and a mortal, or to kill him once and for all]].
* TheUnreveal: [[spoiler:Billie Lurk notes that the Mark of the Outsider is in fact his real true name, which can only be deciphered by the dead. When she reaches the Altar, Daud's spirit is revealed to have reached there, and Billie convinces him to release the Outsider to mortal life. Daud agrees and whispers the Outsider's real name to his frozen form, but we aren't told what it is]].




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* WhatIfGodWasOneOfUs: [[spoiler:The Outsider is a suffering dreamlike being trapped in an inter-dimensional prison and he wants either death or the remainder of the mortal life that was stolen from him. If Billie spares him, she notes that for all the bad things that the Outsider did, and all that he is guilty of by negligence or indifference, he didn't ask for his condition or state and he gave people his mark in the hope that some day one of them could come and free him]].
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end. When you begin the game, you can read articles establishing Emily has having returned to the throne as a benevolent ruler and Sokolov returning to Tyvia peacefully.

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* WeaponOfXSlaying: Billie's new arm contains [[spoiler:the dagger used to sacrifice the boy who became The Outsider]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end. When you begin the game, you can read articles establishing Emily has having returned to the throne as a benevolent ruler and Sokolov returning to Tyvia peacefully.
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* ParadoxPerson: Billie's powers do not come from a Mark from the Outsider. According to Harvey Smith, her powers come from her being "in one state and in another at the same time", which may have something to do with [[spoiler:Emily/Corvo tampering with Stilton's past, which also affected Billie's arm and eye]].

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* ParadoxPerson: Billie's powers do not come from a Mark from the Outsider. According to Harvey Smith, her powers come from her being "in one state and in another at the same time", which may have something to do with [[spoiler:Emily/Corvo Emily/Corvo tampering with Stilton's past, which also affected Billie's arm and eye]].eye.
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end, and also spared Aramis Stilton's sanity which in turn caused the paradox concerning Billie's bodily integrity.

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end, and also spared Aramis Stilton's sanity which in turn caused the paradox concerning Billie's bodily integrity.end.
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end. end, and also spared Aramis Stilton's sanity which in turn caused the paradox concerning Billie's bodily integrity.
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* FaceStealer: Billie can disguise herself by ripping off the faces (or rather their Void semblance) of [=NPCs=] and wearing them as a mask.


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* SlidingScaleOfAnimalCommunication: Billie Lurk has the ability to listen to the rats and understand their speech. She cannot talk back to them or actually converse to them, but rather eavesdrop on their conversation and find hints and information about the world. The rat speech is rendered in a kind of Gollum-esque avarice.
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* VillainsActHeroesReact: Well for a given definition of how heroic or villainous you play the Royal Family and Dunwall's criminal classes, but the goals of Corvo and Emily in their respective games is either recover lost honor or take back their throne, while the goal of Billie and Daud is an active goal, find the means and then use them to destroy the Outsider.
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* WeaponOfXSlaying: Billie's new arm has a shard of [[spoiler:the dagger used to sacrifice the boy who became The Outsider]].

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The entire premise gives away the twist that Meagan Foster is Billie Lurk, Daud's former lieutenant.


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* NewGamePlus: As with the previous entry, save files can be overwritten to play again with the same items, as well as the option to unlock both Corvo's and Emily's powers.

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''Dishonored: Death of the Outsider'' is the 2017 standalone entry in the Franchise/DishonoredSeries and the fourth entry in the franchise (following ''VideoGame/Dishonored2''). It is set for for release on September 15, 2017 on PC, UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/XBoxOne.

Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk is still in Karnaca, trapped in a curious condition. Without being marked by the Outsider, she has access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts. She eventually reunites with her old mentor and boss, Daud. Together they set out on a quest to unearth mysterious artifacts and devices that takes them through the underbelly of Karnaca, and its many factions, to eventually take the fight to the all powerful godlike Outsider.

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''Dishonored: Death of the Outsider'' is the 2017 standalone entry in the Franchise/DishonoredSeries and the fourth entry in the franchise (following ''VideoGame/Dishonored2''). It is set for for release on September 15, 2017 on PC, UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/XBoxOne.

Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk is still resurfaces in Karnaca, trapped in [[MergingTheBranches a curious condition. Without condition]]: without being marked by the Outsider, she has access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts. She eventually reunites with Tracking down her old mentor and boss, Daud. Together they [[EnsembleDarkhorse Daud]], the duo collaborate to go up against the Outsider himself.

''Death of the Outsider'' is
set out for for release on a quest to unearth mysterious artifacts September 15, 2017 on PC, UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and devices that takes them through the underbelly of Karnaca, and its many factions, to eventually take the fight UsefulNotes/XBoxOne. The trailer can be seen here: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQuHpdUbq6U (major Dishonored 2 spoilers)]]

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* MergingTheBranches: Due to the three outcomes of the mission ''A Crack In The Slab'' and how they can affect Billie in the present, she has taken on an almost Schrödinger-like state, meaning she both has and lacks her arm and eye through them being void material.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Billie Lurk looks like one but her appendages are Void-based and occult, and not mechanical. Her arm has formed from the Void that doubles as a gauntlet that can shoot projectiles and an artificial eye that is in fact an artifact.

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* {{Cyborg}}: Billie Lurk looks like one but her appendages are Void-based and occult, and not mechanical. Her arm has formed from the Void that doubles as a gauntlet that can shoot projectiles and an artificial projectiles. The red eye that is in fact an artifact.artifact called "Sliver of the Eye/Eye of the Dead God" that belonged to the deity before the Outsider and it gives Billie the special ability of foresight.



* KillTheGod: What Daud and Billie want to do, kill the Outsider.

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* KillTheGod: What Daud and Billie want to do, kill the Outsider. Considering that one of the artifacts she uses as a tool, the red eye that is literally called "the eye of the dead God" was formed from the earlier God of the Void, it appears to be possible.



* RedEyesTakeWarning: Billie Lurk has a Bionic Eye with a red iris and she's undertaking the most audacious mission in all the Dishonored-verse.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Billie Lurk has a Bionic Eye sports an appendage with a red iris and she's undertaking the most audacious mission in all the Dishonored-verse.Dishonored-verse. The eye is in fact an artifact called "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Eye of the Dead God]]", it belonged [[DeathOfTheOldGods to the God of the Void]] that preceded the Outsider.
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* LiminalBeing: Billie Lurk partly exists in the real world and partly in the Void apparently as a result of Emily Kaldwin's time travel in ''A Crack in the Slab''.

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* LiminalBeing: Billie Lurk partly exists in the real world and partly in the Void apparently as a result of Emily Kaldwin's the protagonist's time travel in ''A Crack in the Slab''.Slab''.
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* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Billie's Displace power allows her to teleport by imagining herself in a different place.
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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: The promos spoil that Billie Lurk is Meagan Foster from the first game, and that Daud was spared by Corvo at the end of ''VideoGame/Dishonored''.
* HappyEndingOverride: The Outsider's smug celebration in the close of ''Dishonored 2'' doesn't seem to work out so well for him at least, just when he was starting to get likable.

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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: The promos spoil that Billie Lurk is Meagan Foster from the first game, and that Daud was spared by Corvo at the end of ''VideoGame/Dishonored''.''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}''.
* HappyEndingOverride: The Outsider's smug celebration in the close of ''Dishonored 2'' doesn't seem to work out so well for him at least, just when he was starting to get likable.likable too.
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* CuttingTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end.

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* CuttingTheBranches: CuttingOffTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end.
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--> '''Daud''': You up for one last job, Billie?
--> '''Billie''': Who's the mark?
--> '''Daud''': The black-eyed bastard who's responsible for all the chaos.
--> '''Billie''': We're gonna kill the Outsider.

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--> -> '''Daud''': You up for one last job, Billie?
--> -> '''Billie''': Who's the mark?
--> -> '''Daud''': The black-eyed bastard who's responsible for all the chaos.
--> -> '''Billie''': We're gonna kill the Outsider.
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--> '''Daud''': You up for one last job, Billie?
--> '''Billie''': Who's the mark?
--> '''Daud''': The black-eyed bastard who's responsible for all the chaos.
--> '''Billie''': We're gonna kill the Outsider.

''Dishonored: Death of the Outsider'' is the 2017 standalone entry in the Franchise/DishonoredSeries and the fourth entry in the franchise (following ''VideoGame/Dishonored2''). It is set for for release on September 15, 2017 on PC, UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/XBoxOne.

Set several months after the events of ''Dishonored 2'', Billie Lurk is still in Karnaca, trapped in a curious condition. Without being marked by the Outsider, she has access to Void-based powers and a slew of mysterious artifacts. She eventually reunites with her old mentor and boss, Daud. Together they set out on a quest to unearth mysterious artifacts and devices that takes them through the underbelly of Karnaca, and its many factions, to eventually take the fight to the all powerful godlike Outsider.

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* AntagonistTitle: The Outsider is in the main subtitle of this game, and likewise it seems he's the one who is "dishonored" in the eyes of his former disciple Daud.
* CuttingTheBranches: Since this is a sequel to ''Dishonored 2'' rather than AnotherSideAnotherStory (unlike Daud DLC), we know for sure that Emily Kaldwin spared Billie in her choices in that game and she did survive to the end.
* {{Cyborg}}: Billie Lurk looks like one but her appendages are Void-based and occult, and not mechanical. Her arm has formed from the Void that doubles as a gauntlet that can shoot projectiles and an artificial eye that is in fact an artifact.
* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: The promos spoil that Billie Lurk is Meagan Foster from the first game, and that Daud was spared by Corvo at the end of ''VideoGame/Dishonored''.
* HappyEndingOverride: The Outsider's smug celebration in the close of ''Dishonored 2'' doesn't seem to work out so well for him at least, just when he was starting to get likable.
* LiminalBeing: Billie Lurk partly exists in the real world and partly in the Void apparently as a result of Emily Kaldwin's time travel in ''A Crack in the Slab''.
* LowerDeckEpisode: Must like the Daud-DLC for ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'', this expansion will look at the seedier underbelly of Karnaca, and its protagonists are poor criminals rather than disgraced aristocrats.
* KillTheGod: What Daud and Billie want to do, kill the Outsider.
* ParadoxPerson: Billie's powers do not come from a Mark from the Outsider. According to Harvey Smith, her powers come from her being "in one state and in another at the same time", which may have something to do with [[spoiler:Emily/Corvo tampering with Stilton's past, which also affected Billie's arm and eye]].
* PromotedToPlayable: Billie Lurk, Daud's sidekick in the first game's DLC, has now become a playable protagonist. Unlike ''Dishonored 2'', she will be the sole protagonist and PlayerCharacter of this adventure.
* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Daud has finally become fed up with the Outsider and his constant meddling and empowering of dangerous beings for his own curiosity and amusement.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Billie Lurk has a Bionic Eye with a red iris and she's undertaking the most audacious mission in all the Dishonored-verse.
* WeaponOfXSlaying: Billie's new arm has a shard of [[spoiler:the dagger used to sacrifice the boy who became The Outsider]].

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