So Word of God confirms the woman and child in the Highwayman's comic are not his own family (Tweet: https://twitter.com/BourassaArt/status/1002710406207496192?s=09), but the son in the Highwayman's comic looks a lot younger and smaller than the one in the Crusader's? He's nearly as tall as his mother in the Crusader's comic, considerably smaller before his father left, and the family doesn't seem like they'd have the money for that dress or stagecoach from the Highwayman's comic. I know people like the connection between Reynauld and Dismas, but I don't think the timing works.
Edited by Unsung Hide / Show RepliesChris Bourassa apparently likes the theory, but denied that the family Dismas killed was Reynauld's family.
Edited by Ninjatwist_ Check out my forum game! If you so desire, of course.Hopefully we can avoid an edit war — as written Actionized Sequel isn't quite flexible enough to cover DLC/expansions, and we can't pothole the example name. The trope here is probably covered by Unexpected Gameplay Change.
Hide / Show RepliesShould I start a Darkest Dungeon Recommended Mods page in Just For Fun for this game? Considering that some people might want to share their favorite custom classes, overhauls and such, maybe it would help fellow tropers.
Anybody think that Good Guns, Bad Guns applies to Darkest Dungeon? The only firearms the heroes use are the Highwayman's pistol (and the Musketeer's musket from DLC) which despite having multi-target skills, are both precise weapons which are designed to deliver single accurate hits. By contrast, the blunderbusses wielded by the Brigands and the cannon they have in their arsenal are less focused, more clumsy, and are better at hurting multiple targets at once.
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