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1Describe the characters of ''VideoGame/{{Pentiment}}'' here.
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5!!Main Characters
6
7[[folder:Andreas Maler]]
8!!!Andreas Maler
9[[quoteright:444:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/andreas_maler.png]]
10[[quoteright:495:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/andreas_maler_ii_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
11[[quoteright:404:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/andreas_maler_iii_1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
12
13Andreas Maler is an illuminator from the city of Nuremberg, working on his masterpiece in the town of Tassing.
14----
15* AmateurSleuth: Becomes a murder investigator - [[spoiler:twice]] - because he's certain the initial suspect is innocent.
16* ArtsyBeret: Wears a red beret during Act I [[spoiler:which can be stolen by Anna Albanyn]]. In Act II he replaces it with an even fancier leather-trimmed red cap.
17* BadassBookworm: Downplayed with the Rapscallion background, where Andreas is a well-educated artist that can handle himself in a fight. Averted with the actual Bookworm background, where Lenhardt Müller even remarks that you look scrawny and sallow.
18* BeardOfSorrow: Grows one in Act II, to reflect his discontentment with life [[spoiler:and his grief for the death of his son.]]
19* BunnyEarsLawyer: Can be played as an EccentricArtist, but even without deliberately playing it up, Andreas's vivid lucid dreams and the fact that his inner thoughts are all portrayed by famous theological, literary and historical characters means he's not ''entirely'' normal. Despite this, he is still a smart, artistically talented man who is capable of solving the murders in Tassing.
20* ByronicHero: Not really in Act I, but definitely in Act II. In Act I, Andreas is a RenaissanceMan and BunnyEarsLawyer who has great passion and talent while also suffering from odd and vivid lucid dreams, and feels comfortable discussing theological and philosophical debates with others. However, his decisions when attempting to solve the Baron's murder and the pressure of it left him with bitter feelings about Tassing that he pretty much cuts off all contact with his friends from there. During the TimeSkip he gets married, but he quickly becomes unhappy and often looks for reasons to avoid going home [[spoiler:as a result of his son's death from the plague]], while also losing any passion for his work or anything that once made him happy. When he finally returns to Tassing after seven years, he's grown a BeardOfSorrow to reflect his more bitter and lonely outlook, all the passion he once had for life faded and prone to being more cynical and depressed about his life. He's also more introspective and prone to self-loathing, especially when being reminded of his previous visit to Tassing and Caspar's future career as an artist. [[spoiler:In Act III, Caspar's death and the Abbey being destroyed has left him with even more guilt and self-loathing, reducing him into being a lonely hermit who has become consumed with finding the Thread-Puller and suffers from vivid hallucinations.]]
21* CardSharp: With the Rapscallion background, Andreas can cheat at Lansquenet by slipping a winning card to the bottom of the deck while dealing.
22* CunningLinguist: In addition to German is has knowledge of local languages of other countries he's staying in an can even be given fluency of Latin.
23** Can be taken to an extreme -- depending on your choices, Andreas can be fluent in German and Latin, and have working knowledge of ''five'' other languages.
24* EccentricMentor: To Caspar in Act II.
25* FriendToAllChildren: Very good with kids in basically all his possible incarnations.
26* GoodWithNumbers: If you pick the Logician background. Among other things, he can determine the location of the secret entrance to the library purely based on the distance between the library and the crypt and, during a card game, he can calculate his odds of winning on the fly based on the cards that have been dealt.
27* GoMadFromTheIsolation: [[spoiler:By Act III, 18 years of living alone in the ruins of the Abbey has knocked a few of his screws loose. He's visibly more timid, struggles to speak with Claus and Magdelene, and experiences vivid hallucinations of those who died in Act I and II. He gets better once he manages to overcome his trauma]].
28* TheHedonist: The Hedonist background, naturally, whose special options include flirting with nuns and indulging in food and drink.
29* HisOwnWorstEnemy: [[spoiler:Continually busies himself in Act II to avoid going home and confronting his grief and depression, which results in his near-death. Afterwards, he becomes so mired in those same feelings that he completely isolates himself for almost two decades, when it's clear the people of Tassing would be happy to help him.]]
30* ImportantHaircut: [[spoiler:When he reappears in Act III, after spending 18 years of self-imposed isolation depressed and full of guilt, his hair and beard have grown long and unkempt. Months later, during the ending, both have been trimmed and cleaned up considerably, representing his return to society and a happier life.]]
31* InsufferableGenius: Choosing the Law background and selecting the relevant dialogue options in most conversations can make him come off this way. Andreas will be quite knowledgeable about legal technicalities, but that doesn't mean anyone else wants to hear about them.
32* LanternJawOfJustice: Can be played as a very nice person, and has an ''impressive'' jawline.
33* LegallyDead: [[spoiler:Act II ends with the legal documents of Andreas's death, denying a refund due to force majeur to those who paid him for commissions that wouldn't be fulfilled after he is trapped in the burning Abbey.]]
34* NonActionGuy: Andreas is ultimately an artist and a scholar, not a trained soldier or fighter. Downplayed with the Rapscallion background, which gives him some skill in a fight, but not enough to be too terribly effective in truly dire situations. It mostly serves as a means for Andreas to effectively intimidate others or have an understanding of more criminal elements.
35* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Based off of Albrecht Dürer, a 16th Century artist from the Holy Roman Empire whose journals are a historically important primary source.
36* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: [[spoiler:In the end of Act II he runs into the Abbey to save as many books as he can from the burning building. The last shot is of a [[https://i.imgur.com/awufR88.jpg painting]] of the Abbey on fire and a single figure trapped in the flames.]]
37* PlaguedByNightmares: By Act II he is constantly tormented in his sleep by [[spoiler: his dead son August, who simply gazes at him silently regardless of what Andreas tries to say to him.]]
38* RenaissanceMan: A very literal example -- no matter what other traits you pick for Andreas, he is always a skilled illustrator, as well as knowing three languages and a working knowledge of three scholarly fields ranging from law, to theology, to medicine and astronomy.
39* SmartPeopleKnowLatin: Knows some Latin, but it's absolutely played to the hilt with the Latinist education, which not only gives you a fluent grasp of Latin but allows you to bust out famous Latin quotes.
40* TooUpsetToCreate: Spends Act II in this mindset, despite other characters trying to encourage him out of it.
41[[/folder]]
42
43[[folder:The Act III Protagonist '''(unmarked spoilers)''']]
44!!!Magdalene Druckeryn
45[[quoteright:272:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magdelene_druckeryn.png]]
46[[caption-width-right:272:Act II]]
47[[quoteright:397:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magdelene_druckeryn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
48
49The printer's daughter and player character in the third act
50----
51* AdventurerArchaeologist: Research for her mural leads to her to explore ruins in search of lost artifacts.
52* ChekhovsGunman: In the second act she is a minor and seemingly inconsequential character, however she later becomes a co protagonist with Andreas.
53* CunningLinguist: If you select the Polyglot trait, otherwise she is only fluent in German and has some knowledge of Latin and Italian.
54* DeadpanSnarker: Her often biting sarcasm is frequently lost on people.
55* ForWantOfANail: The book Andreas picks out to buy as a gift for her as child will determine her main interests and field of knowledge as an adult.
56* TheGadfly: Picking Barbs as a background makes her become this, and she demonstrates it with an utterly merciless roast of the three boys who are mocking her.
57* JackOfAllTrades: Much like Andreas, she has a broad skillset that can include mechanical knowledge, finance, current theological trends and multiple languages.
58* PluckyGirl: As a woman in a male dominated field she has the cards stacked against her but this doesn't dissuade her, this can be played straight or subverted based on the dialogue choices.
59* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to talk about Magdalene without spoiling that she becomes the main protagonist in Act III.
60[[/folder]]
61
62!!Kiersau Abbey
63
64[[folder:Abbot Gernot]]
65!!!Father Gernot of Munich
66[[quoteright:480:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gernot_i.png]]
67
68The priest in charge of the abbey. Gernot is cold and heavily taxes the peasants of Tassing.
69----
70* FatalFlaw: Two -- Greed and Pride. Greed in that he refuses to cut back on his own expenses as the abbey's income falls, including the lavish meals he has the kitchen staff make for him, and goes through increasing lengths to extort the townsfolk to make up for the shortfall. Pride in that he often sees himself as the feudal lord of Tassing more than a monk, and as a result, he pushes the commoners to the breaking point [[spoiler:and ultimately contributes to the uprising that ultimately forces the monks out of the abbey.]]
71* FeudalOverlord: As a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince-abbot Prince-Abbot]] of both Kiersau Abbey and Tassing, Gernot used his authority to heavily tax the town and restrict their privileges for his own benefit.
72* JerkassHasAPoint: Him being quick to throw Brother Piero under the bus is understandable -- the Archdeacon is going to want blood for the death of [[spoiler:Baron Rothvogel]], and at the time, Brother Piero really is the best and only suspect.
73** Father Gernot keeping Tassing on a tight leash and going through increasing lengths to generate revenue for the abbey is justified in-story: the abbey's expenses continue to climb as its Roman-era walls and foundations decay; [[spoiler:the scriptorium -- one of their main sources of income -- is lost by Act II; and the populist sentiments spread by the Twelve Articles lead directly to a fire that ravages the library which they had been reduced to selling off to keep afloat.]]
74* ItWillNeverCatchOn:
75** He rebukes Baron Lorenz's suggestion on the validity of Martin Luther's Theses, which didn't help that the Baron just interrupted their dinner. This proved his negative opin as Matthieu--one of the monks at the Abbey and [[spoiler: an Archdeacon of Sion]]--complained about being surrounded by Lutherans and Huegenots in his city.
76** Also entire Act II was partly his own fault as [[spoiler: he failed to create contingency plans in case scriptorium was closed due to the proliferation of the printing press]].
77* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Many see him as a stark change--especially in regards to his imposition of heavy taxes and restrictions upon Tassing's populace--from the more gentle Father Matthias.
78* VillainousGlutton: A downplayed example. In chapter 2, most of the people in Tassing Andreas can eat with have only simple food to offer, in many cases worse than what they ate in chapter 1 because of the taxes and restrictions from the Abbey. When the Abbot invites Andreas to a meal to try and get him to side with him over the town, the table is set with delicious, rare and sophisticated food more fit for a noble. One of the brothers who works in the kitchen even notes as early as chapter 1 that Gernot was asking for more lavish meals. All this while the abbey is going through hard times financially, the abbot was unwilling to tighten his own belt and instead raised taxes on the town.
79[[/folder]]
80
81[[folder:Prior Ferenc]]
82!!!Prior Ferenc of Pécs
83[[quoteright:395:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ferenc.png]]
84
85The abbey's prior, who is in charge of the scribes of the Scriptorum.
86----
87* AintTooProudToBeg: Begs for God's mercy if [[spoiler:Andreas accuses him of the murder.]]
88* CruelAndUnusualDeath: If he's charged for murder in Act I, his death will be the most gruesome: Since he's hysterical, he keeps moving and trying to run away, so the executioner will miss the first two times he uses his sword, cutting off only half of his neck, it will require three strikes from the executioner's sword to finally behead him, making a bloody mess. Stark difference with "Lucky" who dies from a single hit of the sword.
89* {{Irony}}: Ferenc, whom Lorenz Rothvogel threatened to turn in to the Inquisition, [[spoiler:later become an inquisitor himself. And he can allow Vácslav and Ursula to recant their heretical beliefs, thus sparing them from the pyre.]]
90* {{Jerkass}}: Runs the scriptorium like a sweat shop, constantly pushing Andreas and the monks to work harder even to the detriment of their health, and lashing out at the slightest delay or mistake.
91* NunTooHoly: Callous behaviors towards the monks aside, [[spoiler:he also dabbles in dark magic, including necromancy.]]
92* TookALevelInKindness: If [[spoiler:he lives to Act II]], he apologizes to Andreas for his callous behavior, explaining that the stress of trying to keep up the abbey's finances in the wake of increasingly unreasonable demands and deadlines was what pushed him to be so cruel. He spends the rest of the game treating the monks and Andreas well, and he remarks that [[spoiler:stepping down as prior and closing the scriptorium]] was one of the best things that ever happened to him.
93** In Act III, it's noted that he's become an inquisitor, albeit one who is noted for being kinder than normal for the profession. [[spoiler:If he's alive, Ursula Gertneryn (if encouraged to learn the old ways) and Vácslav (If encouraged in his heresy) avoid being burned and are instead shown repenting under his guidance.]]
94[[/folder]]
95
96
97[[folder:Brother Piero]]
98!!!Brother Piero of Verona
99[[quoteright:591:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/piero.png]]
100
101An elderly scribe who is both a friend of mentor to Andreas. He is accused of murder and Andreas must prove his innocence.
102----
103* NiceGuy: Doesn't even get mad when Baron Rothvogel, Brother Guy and Prior Ferenc all dogpile on him for being slow with his manuscript. [[spoiler:This is part of the reason why Andreas is convinced he didn't murder the Baron.]]
104* MentorArchetype: Served as both a friend and mentor to Andreas during his time in Kiersau Abbey.
105* TokenWholesome: He is the only monk who doesn't have any vices, hidden scandals, or a checkered past.
106[[/folder]]
107
108[[folder:Brother Mathieu]]
109!!!Brother Mathieu of Neuchâtel
110[[quoteright:475:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mathieu_ii.png]]
111[[quoteright:332:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mathieu_iii_5.png[[/labelnote]]]]
112
113A brother of the Abbey who is responsible for the care of the Shrine.
114----
115* {{Blackmail}}: Potentially both to and from Andreas [[spoiler:In Act I if he gets caught in the library.]]
116* BlueBlood: ImpliedTrope. [[spoiler: Unlike many lower class characters who have surnames based on professions, he had the surname of Faucigny-Saux--which had a naming conventions common among nobilities and was able to use it in his title as an Archdeacon.]]
117* MeaningfulName: He is in charge of the sacristy and all money management for the abbey. Saint Matthew was a tax collector and the patron Saint of bankers, accountants and bookkeepers. And of course, [[CaptainObvious Mathieu is the french form of the name Matthew]].
118* RankUp: He can become the Prior of the Abbey in Act II and the Archdeacon in Act III.
119* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He was able to provide help or let the issue slide if provided with good reasons (such as telling the Gertner family's financial burdens when asking for early payment on commissions).
120* SecretlyGayActivity: Andreas may find him [[spoiler:making love to Brother Rüdeger in Act I inside the library of the Abbey.]]
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Brother Rüdeger]]
124!!!Brother Rüdeger of Bad Tölz
125[[quoteright:379:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rudeger.png]]
126
127Brother Rüdeger is the cantor of the Kiersau Abbey.
128----
129* BeautifulSingingVoice: He had two scenes displaying his excellent singing talent. [[spoiler: Andreas can convince him to sing for the clergy hiding in the library to soothe them.]]
130* ItWillNeverCatchOn: If Andreas visited England and discuss it with Brother Rüdeger, he will praise Henry VIII and hope for his continual support of the Catholic Church in Act II, which was set 9 years before he broke off to form his own Church of England.
131* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: The somber song that plays in church, at first seemingly consistent with the original soundtrack, is actually coming from him.
132* RankUp: [[spoiler: He would be seen working with Brother Matthieu when he became the Archdeacon in Act III.]]
133* SecretlyGayActivity: Andreas may find him [[spoiler:in a tryst with Brother Matthieu in Act I.]]
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Brother Guy]]
137!!!Brother Guy of Dijon
138[[quoteright:387:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brother_guy.png]]
139
140Brother Guy is one of the senior monks of Tassing's abbey, and part of the abbey's scriptorium.
141----
142* FrenchJerk: He came from Burgundy (part of France), and he is the least friendly monk.
143* HiddenDepths: In Act II, he is well-informed about the plight of Jewish people to the point of showing relief for refugees in more tolerant countries, like Poland, and sorrow for those who were expelled from countries with anti-semitic policies, like Spain, England and [[MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting even his own home country of France]], when Andreas is asked about countries he traveled after he became a Master Artist.
144* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:His embezzlement scheme is revealed to be done to donate money to help Jews.]]
145* NunTooHoly:
146** In addition to his caustic behavior, [[spoiler:Guy is also embezzling from the abbey in Act II even if [[IDidWhatIHadToDo said the money was to support expelled Jews across the Holy Roman Empire]].]]
147** Furthermore, [[spoiler: he also read the heretical book about Christian Mysticism, which Andreas can gain a new trait by keeping it, in Act I and dabble in Necromancy in Act II]].
148* PetTheDog: In spite of his arrogant nature, he showed sympathy for Jews--especially those that have been pushed out by anti-semitic policies [[spoiler: even skimming off funds from monastery to support the displaced Jewish families]].
149* PokeThePoodle: [[spoiler: If he was interrogated about his role on Otto's death, his method of dealing with him was performing a (sham) magic ritual to leave him brain dead.]]
150* ProfessionalButtKisser: Sucks up to Prior Ferenc when he lashes out at Brother Piero for being too slow to draw. He is all too happy to work in the scriptorium for attention despite believing it is obsolete.
151* SuddenlyEthnicity: [[spoiler:It's possible to learn that the reason Brother Guy cares so much about the treatment of Jews across Europe, and why he's embezzling money to aid persecuted Jews in the Holy Roman Empire, is because he himself is descended from a Jewish family that was forced to convert in order to continue living in France.]]
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Brother Aedoc]]
155!!!Brother Aedoc of St. Ives
156[[quoteright:386:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aedoc.png]]
157
158An elderly Cornish scribe who often bickers with Guy.
159----
160* GrumpyOldMan: Whether it's having to deal with Brother Guy, being yelled at by Prior Ferenc or the general stress of working in the scriptorium, he has no end of things to complain about, and does so freely. [[spoiler:This changes in Act II -- he's lost his eyesight and use of his hands, but he's happy he gets to rest. Not having to deal with Ferenc or Guy every day might also have something to do with it, he notes.]]
161* SecretKeeper: Examining a book in the library with the handwriting of the notes the unknown letter-writer has been leaving, then asking him about it, will lead him to warn you away from looking into it any further. [[spoiler:His wording is cryptic, but implies he knows what Father Thomas has been doing.]]
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Brother Florian]]
165!!!Brother Florian of Poznań
166[[quoteright:472:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/florian_7.png]]
167
168Brother Florian was a monk of Polish origin, who served as a mercenary before turning to clergy at Tassing.
169----
170* BadassBookworm: [[spoiler:By Act II, he studied newly printed medical books that his dialogue font would change to printing press speech (like Klaus and other printers). Even Andreas can bring up his mercenary past to invoke this trope during the conversation with him.]]
171* {{Expy}}: Florian is the Renaissance Polish version of Series/{{Cadfael}}, both of whom were former soldiers who retired to monkhood and used their extensive medical knowledge to conduct forensics.
172* EyePatchOfPower: He is seen wearing an eye patch, which would probably be an injury from his military service in Poland.
173* RetiredBadass: He served as a mercenary in Poland; as a result, [[spoiler: he was able to assess wounds on Baron Lorenz along with various unsavory aspects (such as syphilis symptoms that he likely knew from soldiers visiting brothels)]].
174* ShellShockedVeteran: He will share his first-hand account of the misery of war in a somber tone if Andreas brought up the subject (more so if it was given in a romanticized tone).
175[[/folder]]
176
177[[folder:Brother Wojslav]]
178!!!Brother Wojslav of Plzeň
179[[quoteright:489:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wojslav_ii.png]]
180[[quoteright:492:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wojslav_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
181
182Brother Wojslav is a Bohemian monk who served as the cellarer for Kiersau Abbey.
183----
184* BigFun: His portly figure complemented his jovial attitude.
185* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: He was married to Matilda in Act III if she wasn’t executed.]]
186* NunTooHoly: [[spoiler: He had secret romantic affairs with Sister Matilda, who later become his wife in Act III as a result.]]
187* SupremeChef: He was known to make lavish meals for higher-ranking monks as a cook for the abbey. [[spoiler: He even help prepare a Christmas feast for Tassing inside the tavern after he left the Abbey in Act III.]]
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Brother Sebhat]]
191!!!Brother Sebhat of Sadai
192[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sebhat.png]]
193
194Brother Sebhat is an Ethiopian who was stationed in Rome, but currently in the village of Tassing.
195----
196* FriendToAllChildren: Sebhat was open to sharing stories from the Ethiopian bible with children of Tassing if the player accepted his wish to spend time with Grett's family.
197* TokenMinority: He is the only non-European (or even non-Catholic due to being part of the Ethiopian Orthodox church) character and even emphasized by his character's art being drawn in Ethiopian Icon art.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Mother Cecilia]]
201!!!Mother Cecilia of Augsburg
202[[quoteright:426:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mother_cecilia.png]]
203
204Abbess of Kiersau.
205----
206* BenevolentBoss: In contrast to Gerdot, Mother Cecilia had good standing among the sisters due to her concerns for their welfare [[spoiler: even sending Matilda to Hermitage for recovery after she was brutally beaten by the Baron and tried to get the nuns away from him whenever he visits the Abbey. Furthermore, she will plead Andreas not to press charges on Matilda.]]
207[[/folder]]
208
209[[folder:Sister Illuminata]]
210!!!Sister Illuminata of Perugia
211[[quoteright:372:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/illuminata_i_and_ii.png]]
212[[quoteright:376:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/illuminata_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
213
214The librarian of Kiersau.
215----
216* {{Bookworm}}: Her most prominent trait is how well-read she is, and how much she cares about books.
217* RankUp: In Act II, [[spoiler:she succeeds Mother Cecilia as abbess of Kiersau.]]
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Sister Matilda]]
221!!!Sister Matilda of Kempten
222[[quoteright:492:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_matilda.png]]
223[[quoteright:362:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_matilda_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
224
225A nun at Kiersau.
226----
227* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler: Lorenz physically assaulted her and left her for dead after she refused his advances. She was put in a hermitage for recovery.]]
228* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:If found guilty of the murder in act 1, her death scene shows her go from denial, then commending her soul to the Lord-- and when the executioner starts strangling her, she alone of the four attempts to fight back, striking his stomach a few times to no effect.]]
229* GoodIsNotNice: In act1, out of all the sisters she's the only one with the stomach to kill a clutch of baby rabbits in their garden. While horrible to modern sensibilities, they'd have threatened the sister's garden in a time the abbey was in bad financial straits.
230* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: If she was not executed, she and Wojslav would be married after leaving the abbey in Act III.]]
231* NunTooHoly: [[spoiler: She was intimate with Wojslav that Smokey shared about their tryst in the woods if player conversed with him. Their love became the main reason for her to leave the Abbey after Act II.]]
232[[/folder]]
233
234[[folder:Sister Gertrude]]
235!!!Sister Gertrude of Hof
236[[quoteright:532:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_gertrude.png]]
237
238The herbalist at Kiersau.
239----
240* BigFun: She's the fattest character and usually has a very cheerful demeanor.
241* HealingHerb: Her area of expertise, she runs the convent garden which grows these.
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:Sister Sophie]]
245!!!Sister Sophie of Birgitz
246[[quoteright:372:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_sophie.png]]
247
248A nun at Kiersau.
249----
250* BigFun: Like Sister Gertrude, Sister Sophie is one of the fattest characters in the game and very kind.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Sister Zdena]]
254!!!Sister Zdena of Tábor
255[[quoteright:346:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_zdena.png]]
256
257Assistant librarian of Kiersau. She is unhappy being a nun.
258----
259* LawOfInverseFertility: [[spoiler:If Andreas sleeps with her, she becomes pregnant and has to get Sister Gertrude to help her terminate the pregnancy. She notes that if her pregnancy had continued it would have led her to become defrocked and her family to disown her.]]
260* OptionalSexualEncounter: The only person Andreas can choose to be intimate with.
261* NunTooHoly: Frequently flirts with men, including Andreas, and chafes at the responsibilities of being a nun.
262* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The reason why she wasn’t reprimanded harshly was that her family was a major donor to the abbey.
263* SensualSlavs: She is Bohemian and very flirty.
264[[/folder]]
265
266
267!!Tassing Townsfolk
268
269[[folder:Father Thomas]]
270!!!Father Thomas Sprecher
271[[quoteright:498:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/father_thomas_i_and_ii.png]]
272[[quoteright:492:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/father_thomas_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
273
274The priest of Tassing's church.
275----
276* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:He views his past actions as such once Magdalene and Andreas confront him in the climax of Act III, as they had managed to uncover the truth of Tassing's origins despite his best efforts, rendering all the murders he had committed or instigated as pointless. His last act is to collapse the temple with him inside in a final, desperate bid to bury the evidence]].
277* AllHailTheGreatGodMickey: [[spoiler: The reason behind his murder schemes was that Saint Moritz and Saint Tessia were actually Mars and Diana, and both of their relics were misinterpreted by early Christian settlers as saints. Had this been found out, it would cause disillusion among Tassing townfolks along with the shrine's patronage.]]
278* DarkAndTroubledPast: Father Thomas and Sister Amalie are survivors of a violent mob that was whipped up by a local who had read the Maleus Maleficarum and burned Sister Amalie's convent with all the other sisters inside. It has colored his views such that he very personally understand the dangers of a mob, and believes that some censorship is necessary to preserve the peace given not everyone can handle the ideas in books.
279* GoodShepherd: He is committed, above everything else, to the salvation and well-being of every single one of Tassing's townsfolk and peasants. In Act II, he reveals that one of his reasons to not help the peaseants is how he feels guilty for not preventing a WitchHunt which burned Sister Amelie's convent and fears what a mad mob could do. [[spoiler:He is willing to [[DarkShepherd lie, manipulate and murder]] to that end. Thomas is in fact the Thread-Puller, using the knowledge of the townsfolk gained through their confessions to goad them into murdering those he believes might reveal the true secret history of the town -- namely, that the legends of the saints who are the town's central claim to fame are actually [[FutureImperfect Christianized versions]] of Roman gods, specifically Mars and Diana.]]
280* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Lampshaded by Magdalene. [[spoiler:After orchestrating the death of Baron Rothvogel to keep the ''Historia Tassiae'' from being gifted to Gernot, he comments that his fear that Gernot would be like Matthias and want to reveal the truth of Saint Moritz and Saint Tassia was misplaced. Gernot was far more money focused and protecting the abbey to value risking the losing the revenue from pilgrims, making it AllForNothing. Similarly, in Act 2 he didn't think the town or peasants were all that angry with the Gernot and the abbey over the taxes and restrictions (despite the people going sick and hungry). He didn't expect orchestrating the death of Otto would worsen the town's unrest against the abbey, or that Peter was so seethingly angry. Otto's death spurred on said unrest into open rebellion.]]
281* IronicName: Named after Saint Thomas the Apostle, the disciple of Christ who doubted that Jesus had ressurected and asked for evidence that he was alive. [[spoiler:Father Thomas instead wants to hide the evidence about the truth about the saints of Tassing.]]
282* MoralGuardian: A generally kind version. He teaches the entire town how to read between Acts 1 and 2, and though he doesn't like Claus printing "The 12 Articles" he doesn't forbid it. When talking with Magdalene he reveals he doesn't believe all truths need to be revealed, and believes in preserving untrue stories or lying if it helps preserve the Faith of others. Later [[spoiler: it's shown to be a front. He murdered the prior Abbot rather than let him reveal the truth of Tassing, Saint Moritz and Saint Tassia, then orchestrated the deaths of Rothvogel and later Otto for the same reason.]]
283* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:He doesn't resist Magdalene or Andreas once they confront him in the climax of Act III. He points out that even if he were physically capable of overpowering them both, he's lost the will to continue murdering others to keep the origin of Tassing a secret]].
284* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to discuss his character without bringing up [[spoiler:the revelation that he is the Thread-Puller]].
285[[/folder]]
286
287[[folder:Sister Amalie]]
288!!!Sister Amalie of Völklingen
289[[quoteright:356:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_amalie.png]]
290[[quoteright:353:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sister_amalie_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
291
292A nun kept in solitude within Tassing's Church due to being a mystic anchoress. She suffers from physical aliments due to a spinal disorder.
293----
294* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was the only survivor of an abbey that was burned down by the mob who were influenced by books on witchcraft. [[spoiler: As she was a scribe, she ran away with a book and bolt of cloth before living in seclusion in the cell.]]
295* {{Foreshadowing}}: The game color codes certain characters to make it easy to tell what family they are, Sister Amalie [[spoiler: wears mostly white, but with a notable bit of purple under her robes. She is the only character to have purple in their wardrobe at all, and in Act 3's ending we see her in mostly purple robes when she's revealed as the person who wrote the purple notes.]]
296* HiddenDepths: She was rather open to "different" interpretations and theology, [[spoiler: when Andreas kept the heretical book about mysticism from the library and embraced its teachings. This foreshadowed her previous role as a scribe at an Abbey before it was burned down by paranoid peasants]].
297* NeverLearnedToRead: As she was illiterate, she had to get someone--especially Father Thomas--who needs to write down her vision. [[spoiler: Subverted as she was a former scribe and was the one who wrote down notes with an elaborate font for Father Thomas.]]
298* TragicKeepsake: [[spoiler: Act II had a moment where her cell included a tome and a bolt of purple cloth, both of which were taken as she fled from the nunnery as it was burnt down by angry mob influenced by witch hysteria.]]
299* WalkingSpoiler: While she initially was shown as a non-important figure who secluded herself and provide divine vision, [[spoiler: which was most likely targets that Father Thomas plan to eliminate]].
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Claus Drucker]]
303!!!Claus Drucker
304[[quoteright:456:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/claus_drucker.png]]
305[[quoteright:464:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/claus_drucker_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
306
307The town printer and a friend of Andreas.
308-----
309* {{Determinator}}: Absolutely determined to properly detail Tassing's history in the Rathaus mural, despite the difficulty of piecing together the town's history and the council's misgivings. [[spoiler:It's this that causes the Thread Puller to assault him.]]
310* DyingDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:Pretty much the last thing he's able to do is tell Magdalene how much he loves her.]]
311* FamilyMan: A loving husband and father in Act I. [[spoiler:Refuses to join the revolt in Act II because of the risk to his daughter, his last remaining family member.]]
312* JackOfAllTrades: Is an able businessman and artist, knows the mechanics behind his printing press and has read nearly every book he has printed.
313* TookALevelInCynic: He is Andreas's best friend in Act I, and tells him he looks forward to his letters when the artist takes he leave. Andreas never actually writes, and when he comes back in Act II he finds Klaus was deeply hurt by this, [[TraumaCongaLine particularly as he lost his wife and son in the meantime]], and finds it difficult to like or trust him anymore.
314[[/folder]]
315
316[[folder:Ulrich Alban]]
317!!!Ulrich Alban
318[[quoteright:450:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ulrich_alban.png]]
319[[quoteright:440:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ulrich_alban_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
320
321One half of the town's bakery.
322-----
323* ChubbyMamaSkinnyPapa: Ulrich is a thin and somber man whilst Grett is plump and pleasant.
324* NiceGuy: Ulrich is one of the most generous and morally upright men in Tassing. In Act II he is extending lines of credit to the peasants to keep them fed to his own fiscal detriment.
325* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:Ulrich is the only townsperson who stands with the peasants when they rise in revolt against Lenhardt. His reward is to get accidentally blown away by Lenhardt as he tries to defend himself.]]
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Grett Albanyn]]
329!!!Grett Albanyn
330[[quoteright:443:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grett_albanyn.png]]
331[[quoteright:429:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grett_albanyn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
332
333The other half of the town's bakery.
334-----
335* ChubbyMamaSkinnyPapa: Grett had a portly and joyful personality in contrast to Ulrich's dour and slender physique.
336* [[DatingWhatDaddyHates Dating What Mommy Hates]]: Downplayed. [[spoiler: She was not happy with his daughter Anna's marriage to Paul Müller in Act III initially as Lenhardt shot her husband (albeit in accident), but warmed up to them once Paul proved himself to be a kinder person unlike his father. In addition, she also help take care of her grandchildren as well.]]
337* HappilyMarried: She and Ulrich get along, [[spoiler: which she is still traumatized over his death at the end of Act II left her as a widow]].
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Baltas Isenkopf]]
341!!!Baltas Isenkopf
342[[quoteright:532:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baltasar_isenkopf_ii.png]]
343 [[caption-width-right:532:Act II]]
344[[quoteright:532:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baltasar_isenkopf_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
345
346An inventor who settles in Tassing after getting stranded there.
347-----
348* BunglingInventor: He's not stupid or lacking in engineering know-how, but his actual ideas seem to be universally dreadful, something he's all too aware of.
349** This gets subverted to an extent in Act III, where he created a successful business from his engineering endeavors that he was commissioned to design a clock tower for Tassing's Rathaus.
350* HiddenDepths: By Act III he's become a talented brewer and entrepreneur who obtained financial support for his inventions.
351* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Generally at the receiving end of such comments about his concepts, even one that would be adopted centuries later (mechanical plow as one of many examples).
352* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The bookish, disheveled inventor's assistant is the colorful, exuberantly Italian Gnaziu.
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:Lenhardt Müller]]
356!!!Lenhardt Müller
357[[quoteright:427:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lenhardt_muller.png]]
358
359Tassing's miller and a friend of Father Gernot.
360----
361* AffablyEvil: He's outwardly friendly to Andreas, specially in Act II when Andreas' social standing has improved and even actively tries to befriend him, while at the same time proudly explaining what a horrible person he is.
362* BeautyIsBad: Is very good looking, aided by the fine life he has lived on the back of the local peasantry. Undoubtedly helped in his [[spoiler:seduction of Hana and many of the other wives around Tassing.]]
363* ChekhovsGun: His wheellock musket, hanging above the dinner table in his house. [[spoiler:Specifically, his lack of marksmanship. He first shows it off while hunting with Andreas and almost kills him by accident. While fending off the lynch mob, Lenhardt tries to use it to kill Peter but misses and kills Ulrich instead. Being a single shot weapon that takes a while to reload he doesn't get the chance for a follow-up.]]
364* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:As cruel as he is, Lenhardt still despises lynch mobs and wants Otto's murderer to be handed over to the authorities for the chance at a fair trial. He will defend whoever Andreas accuses of the murder on principle, even if it's Martin Bauer, whom Lenhardt especially hates and tried to encourage Andreas to go after.]]
365* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He proudly proclaims his hate and disdain for people of lower standing than him, comparing them to animals. Even if Andreas tries to point out how disgusting his views are, Lenhart will just wave off his protests and continue to detail why peasants deserve nothing but pain and suffering in their lives and cannot grasp why Andreas doesn't immediately agree with his views.
366* ForeignCultureFetish: Lenhardt--a Bavarian--has a penchant for Dutch Culture with his house's windows and windmill being based on Dutch design.
367* HateSink: One of the few characters with essentially no redeeming qualities.
368* {{Hypocrite}}: He sees himself as high above the other townsfolk, '''specially''' the farmers. And his position has allowed him to extort them and propel himself to a higher social and economic status than the rest of the town, who he sees as ignorant and stupid... While at the same time he is still just as ignorant and stupid as he claims the peasants to be, since he's too stupid to see how his backwards views are antagonizing Andreas against him and exposes his own lack of knowledge about the Low Countries he supposedly idolizes since he's never been outside of his tiny town.
369* ManOfWealthAndTaste: One of the wealthiest men in the entire town, with the dress sense to match, and he is also incredibly morally bankrupt.
370* TheMountainsOfIllinois: If Andreas spent his Wanderjahr in Low Countries (modern-day Netherlands and Belgium), Lenhardt will comment about "Hills of Leie" that Andreas can either sarcastically accept it or correct him that Leie is a flat river plain.
371* SelfMadeMan: Claims to be this, but Andreas can point out how his wealth comes from his father, who built the town's original mill.
372* SerialHomewrecker: [[spoiler:Has slept with most of the wives of both the peasants and townfolk, and in many cases, did so as part of extorting them by offering lower grain prices.]]
373* SmugSnake: Almost always has a smirk on his face and constantly belittles the peasantry, as well as his wife, son, mistress, and everyone who disagrees with him.
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Else Mülleryn]]
377!!!Else Mülleryn
378[[quoteright:436:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/else_mulleryn.png]]
379[[quoteright:472:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/else_mulleryn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
380
381Lenhardt's wife.
382----
383* DotingGrandparent: Her children and grandchildren are her biggest purpose in life. [[spoiler:If Andreas did not encourage her independence in Act II, during the ending she will remark that they are her ONLY purpose.]]
384* ImpoverishedPatrician: [[spoiler: Her maiden name is Caveizel, who were influential Romansh (Gallo-Romans from Switzerland) family in Tassing until it was reduced to her as the only surviving direct descendent.]]
385* ProperLady: Although always a kind and well-rounded person, it's only after [[spoiler:Lenhardt dies and she has to take charge of the mill]] that she's able to express it more publically. In Act III, she's spending time with the local peasant women, enacting fair grain prices, and allowing her children to do as they wish creatively.
386* ShrinkingViolet: What she is in Act I and II, as a result of the DomesticAbuse she suffers at the hands of Lenhardt.
387[[/folder]]
388
389[[folder:Paul Müller]]
390!!!Paul Müller
391[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_muller_i.png]]
392[[quoteright:379:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_muller_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
393[[quoteright:452:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_muller_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
394
395Son of Lenhardt and Else
396----
397* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: He became a loving husband to Anna and had two children--Ulrike and Andreas]]
398* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Paul was shown to be interested in art, which his father--Lenhardt--despised to the point of discouraging his son from pursuing it. [[spoiler: In further contrast to his father, Paul negotiated favorable milling fees for the farmers and provided funds for rebuilding the town's livelihood in Act III.]]
399[[/folder]]
400
401[[folder:Endris Schmidt]]
402!!!Endris Schmidt
403[[quoteright:472:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/endris_schmidt_act_i_and_ii.png]]
404[[quoteright:456:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/endris_schmidt_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
405
406The town blacksmith.
407----
408* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:If you did convince him to proposition Resi, in the ending splash you will see that they started a *very* large family together.]]
409* GrewASpine: There's this girl in the nearby market town, but he's too shy... who would want to come live in a remote mountain village with an ageing blacksmith anyway? [[spoiler:If Andreas encourages him to go for it, he succeeds in wooing Resi and lives happily ever after.]]
410* SatelliteCharacter: Although present throughout the game regardless of what happens, Endris stays separate entirely from events.
411* TheStoic: To a fault. He's poor at communicating his true feelings, and prefers to keep himself to himself.
412[[/folder]]
413
414
415[[folder:Werner Stolz]]
416!!!Doctor Werner Stolz
417[[quoteright:452:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_werner_stolz_i.png]]
418[[quoteright:456:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_werner_stolz_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
419[[quoteright:431:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_werner_stolz_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
420
421The town doctor.
422----
423* TheAlcoholic: Is hitting the bottle so hard by Act III that he can be found passed out outside Endris's.
424* BornInTheWrongCentury: He is a proponent of Pliny's Natural History as a credible source of medical knowledge...in a time when it was being widely being debunked and replaced by more credible literature.
425* ICouldaBeenAContender: By Act III he's deeply disillusioned with life in Tassing and convinced he could have been more than a small town doctor.
426* DrJerk: An arrogant, drunken asshole who hates everyone in town, and also happens to be its only qualified physician.
427* SpotTheThread: If Andreas doesn't embarrass him in front of the visiting doctors in Act II, then he will share a secret about Martin Bauer. [[spoiler: Werner once treated Martin for a bad injury he suffered as a child, and the treatment left a permanent scar. That scar is no longer there after Martin's return, hinting that Martin is not who he claims to be.]]
428* TookALevelInKindness: If Andreas is kind to him in Act II, then he will soften significantly in time for Act III, avoiding becoming a drunkard and accepting his position in Tassing with much more grace. [[spoiler:He is kinder to Magdalene as a result.]]
429** Similarly, he is willing to sponsor Brigita's son Krafft in university to become a doctor. Should Magdalene manage to convince him to take up the offer.
430* VitriolicBestBuds: Particularly and vocally doesn't like Baltas. But for some reason they always seem to be around one another, sharing meals, and always sit at the same table at the inn. This is [[spoiler: not the case if Andreas is kind to him in Act 2 and he doesn't become a drunkard. Their friendship becomes far more uncomplicated.]]
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Otto Zimmerman]]
434!!!Otto Zimmerman
435[[quoteright:464:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otto_zimmerman_i.png]]
436[[quoteright:484:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otto_zimmerman_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
437
438The town lumberjack and a friend of Andreas.
439----
440* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:The Thread-Puller targeted Otto for discovering evidence that the statue of St. Moritz is actually a statue of Mars. "Martin" and Brother Guy's motives for killing Otto was that he discovered the former's identity theft and the latter's embezzlement.]]
441* NeverLearnedToRead: Many of the other townspeople have at least a basic level of literacy, but Otto never found the time. [[spoiler:This becomes a plot point: Otto found the head of the statue of Mars, but being unable to read the name written on it continued to assume it was Saint Moritz and that his discovery of it was a sign God favored his cause. The Thread-Puller orchestrates his death before he can show the statue head to anyone who can read.]]
442* RebelliousSpirit: Exhibits this early on, when he openly talks about his disdain for how the abbey treats the villagers. Andreas can even earn his respect by [[spoiler:asking him to dig up a grave in the abbey without Father Gernot's permission]].
443* RebelLeader: Becomes the main voice of discontent against Father Gernot and Kiersau Abbey in Act II.
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Linhart "Lucky" Steinauer]]
447!!!Linhart Steinauer
448[[quoteright:428:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/linhart_steinauer.png]]
449
450Husband of Agnes Steinaueryn, father of Brigita Baueryn, and Tassing's stone mason.
451----
452* BookDumb: [[spoiler:One evidence against his involvement in the Baron's death is his inability to decipher the note left by the Thread-Puller, at least according to his account.]]
453* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:In contrast to Ferenc, he simply accepted his fate in calm manner when he was executed.]]
454* IgnoredExpert: As Lucky is a stone mason, he keeps talking to Father Thomas about the instability of the Church's foundation but either rejected or insisted on making surface-level repairs. [[spoiler:This relates to the fact that Father Thomas not wanting Lucky to discover the secret underneath the Church]].
455* MadeOfIron: His nickname, "Lucky", came from a stone falling on top of him and brushing it off thanks to his immense strength. He is also strong enough to carry heavy rocks and smash a fish to death on a rock with his bare hands.
456* PapaWolf: He deeply cares for his daughter Brigita. [[spoiler: He also has a motive against Lorenz because his fling with his eldest daughter, Beates, led to her dying from an attempt to terminate her pregnancy after she was abandoned]].
457[[/folder]]
458
459[[folder:Johanna "Hanna" Bergeryn and Nikolas "Niko" Berger]]
460!!!Johanna Bergeryn and Nikolas Berger
461[[quoteright:866:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hanna_and_niko_ii.png]]
462[[quoteright:769:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hanna_and_niko_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
463
464A married couple and co-proprietors of Tassing's inn.
465----
466* ADeadlyAffair: [[spoiler:Hanna is cheating with Lenhardt and they egg on each other's dislike of Otto, whose death they both have vested interests in. It's plausible that this led to her actually killing him.]]
467* HenpeckedHusband: Niko is this to the extreme.
468[[/folder]]
469
470!!Tassing Peasants
471
472[[folder:"Ill" Peter Gertner]]
473!!!Peter Gertner
474[[quoteright:349:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ill_peter_gertner_i.png]]
475[[quoteright:457:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ill_peter_gertner_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
476[[quoteright:449:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ill_peter_gertner_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
477
478The oldest man in Tassing and father of Peter Gertner.
479----
480* BornInTheWrongCentury: He held on to elements of Alpine Paganism--especially Perchta and pre-Roman practices--put him at odds with the pious villagers and the clergy during the Renaissance era.
481* FieryRedhead: In Act I his graying hair is still quite red, and he's very opinionated and cantankerous.
482* GoodOldWays: Unfortunately, his ways happened to be Alpine pagan culture that didn't help with Abbey and Tassing's more pious citizens.
483* GrumpyOldMan: Is constantly complaining about the abbey, his neighbors, his family, Andreas, and, significantly, the younger generation's disrespect for the GoodOldWays of Tassing's past.
484* IncurableCoughOfDeath: His nickname comes from how he is constantly coughing. [[spoiler:Amazingly, he lives through all 25 years the game covers and seems no more ill than he was at the start.]]
485* IronicNickname: Despite his cough, the guy might be the healthiest person in the village. [[spoiler:Old to begin with, he sees out the entire 25 years of the game's length, outliving many, many younger people in the process.]]
486* LongLived: Even before the start of Act I, he is one of the oldest men in town, visibly wizened, nowhere near as strapping as other older men like Lucky or "Old" Otto Zimmermann, though not quite as white-haired as the elderly brothers Aedoc and Piero at the abbey. [[spoiler:By Act III, he's positively ancient and has outlived them all, as well as his son.]]
487* ScatterbrainedSenior: His family occasionally mentions he's not as sharp as he once was. He's frequently distracted, irritable, and noticeably hard of hearing. [[spoiler:He's still holding it together 25 years later in Act III.]]
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:Peter Gertner]]
491!!!Peter Gertner
492[[quoteright:374:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_gertner_i.png]]
493[[quoteright:404:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_gertner_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
494
495Head of the Gertner farm, husband of Clara, father of Big Jorg, Eva, and Ursula.
496----
497* BerserkButton: [[spoiler: He became furious when Lenhardt called out his temper and his late wife Christine, whom he had an affair before her death.]]
498* DespairEventHorizon: He crosses it at the end of Act II: [[spoiler:Otto's dead, Ulrich's dead, he just killed Lenhardt and whoever Andreas designated as Otto's murderer, soldiers are marching on the town and everyone's telling him that things are going to get back to how they used to be, something that he ''doesn't want''. So he sets fire to the abbey, probably as a last ditch effort to have ''something'' change.]]
499* FieryRedhead: Inherited both his hot temper and his red hair from his father.
500* {{Pride}}: Clara has to go behind his back to ask Andreas for early rent, knowing he wouldn't accept the financial help.
501* RabbleRouser: Whips the villagers of Tassing into a frenzy after [[spoiler:Otto's murder]].
502* MadnessMantra: In despair he repeats his belief that nothing will change and everything will go back to the way it was, [[spoiler:leading him to starting the fire that burns down the Abbey in the end of Act II]].
503* SpannerInTheWorks: His anger and rash actions lead to [[spoiler:a peasant revolt against the abbey which ends up being brutally put down by the duke's soldiers -- one of the exact outcomes the Thread-Puller was trying to avoid by arranging Otto's death]].
504[[/folder]]
505
506[[folder:Clara Gertneryn]]
507!!!Clara Gertneryn
508[[quoteright:395:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clara_gertneryn.png]]
509[[quoteright:404:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clara_gertneryn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
510
511Second wife of Peter, mother of Ursula, stepmother of Big Jorg and Eva. She rents the upper floor of her house to Andreas.
512----
513* EmptyNest: While she's not lonely, since the entire family still lives in one house due to medieval living conditions, with the death of [[spoiler:Peter]] in Act 2, and her children growing up, she starts feeling unneeded by Act 3.
514* SecondLove: She married Peter after his previous wife, Christine, passed away.
515[[/folder]]
516
517[[folder:"Big Jorg" Gertner]]
518!!!Jorg Gertner
519[[quoteright:468:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/big_jorg_gertner_i.png]]
520[[quoteright:468:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/big_jorg_gertner_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
521[[quoteright:500:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/big_jorg_gertner_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
522
523Son of Peter and his late first wife, Christine.
524----
525* GentleGiant: One of the largest members of the cast, and far more level-headed and friendly than his father and grandfather.
526* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: He got married to Veronica in Act II and had twins--Apollo and Artemis--in Act III]].
527* LargeAndInCharge: [[spoiler:Jorg is the biggest person in Tassing and winds up as the spokesperson of the town council.]]
528* PromotedToParent: Downplayed, but Eva's profile mentions that she was raised by both Peter and Jorg, and he even helped his mother when she was still alive. His experience with Eva was apparently a godsend for Clara when Ursula was an infant.
529* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler: His son, Apollo, looked like him--even starting to match him in strength in Act III--except for a beard.]]
530[[/folder]]
531
532[[folder:Ursula Gertneryn]]
533!!!Ursula Gertneryn
534[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ursula_gertneryn.png]]
535[[quoteright:364:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ursula_gertneryn_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
536[[quoteright:364:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ursula_gertneryn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
537
538The daughter of Peter and Clara.
539----
540* CheerfulChild: A playful and friendly toddler in Act I.
541* BurnTheWitch: The Rathaus in the epilogue depicts a family tree. [[spoiler:if Ursula was encouraged to learn Tassing's pagan history, and if Ferenc was executed, she is shown burning on a pyre.]]
542* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Averted. She has a bad cough in Act II, which given the general mortality rate of poor peasants in the 16th century comes across as a death sentence. But she gets to Act III just fine.
543* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: She married Fabian and had a child, Walpurga.]]
544* SheIsAllGrownUp: Ursula is a major point of the game in relation to this trope, even developer's previews showing her appearances across all 3 Acts.
545* TookALevelInCynic: In Act III, she became more bitter and caustic as a result of her miserable life [[spoiler:along with losing her father during the revolt]] in Act II.
546[[/folder]]
547
548[[folder:Johannes "Johan" Bauer]]
549!!!Johannes Bauer
550[[quoteright:504:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johan_bauer.png]]
551
552Husband of Hedwig "Heddy" Baueryn, brother of Frantz and father of Hans and Veronica.
553----
554* AFamilyAffair: Is sleeping with [[spoiler:Kat, his dead brother's wife]] in Act II.
555* GreenEyedMonster: Is delighted if Ottilia loses her land, as he gets to share with his brother. When Martin takes over from Frantz and suggests parceling some of it out instead, Johan tells Andreas he has suspicions about his nephew, knowing full well Andreas' investigations could get Martin killed.
556* PantsPullingPrank: Lost two teeth after pulling one of these on Lucky.
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Veronica Baueryn]]
560!!!Veronica Baueryn
561[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/veronica_baueryn.png]]
562[[quoteright:368:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/veronica_baueryn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
563
564Daughter of Johannes "Johan" Bauer and Hedwig "Heddy" Baueryn, and sister to Johannes "Hans" Bauer.
565----
566* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: She and Big Jorg got married in Act II and have grown-up twins in Act III. Partially subverted in that she isn't ''in love'' with him, but they have nevertheless had good lives together.]]
567* NoNudityTaboo: Isn't bothered by Andreas seeing her and Brigita skinny-dipping, as long as he doesn't hit on them.
568* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Brigita's blue, despite their color schemes.
569* SecretlyGayActivity: [[spoiler: Her relationship with Brigita seems to be deeper than being best friends, especially when they spend time swimming together at midnight from conversations in Act II. However, it was a bit of an open secret in Tassing that they spent an "inordinate" amount of time with each other, and Big Jorg never seems to mind.]]
570[[/folder]]
571
572[[folder:Hans Bauer]]
573!!!Hans Bauer
574Son of Johannes "Johan" Bauer and Hedwig "Heddy" Baueryn, and brother to Veronica Baueryn.
575----
576* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Always goes along with whatever his father says, much to Veronica's chagrin.
577* AdoptiveNameChange: Sepp Hübner's son, Simon, takes Hans' surname when adopted by him.
578* TheDitz: Doesn't show much independent thought in the first two acts, but is amiable and hardworking. By Act III he is aware that he has this reputation.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Martin Bauer]]
582!!!Martin Bauer
583[[quoteright:476:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martin_bauer_i.png]]
584[[quoteright:472:[[labelnote:Act II]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martin_bauer_ii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
585[[quoteright:495:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martin_bauer_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
586
587Son of Frantz Bauer, Martin Bauer is considered a burden and a delinquent by most of Tassing, including his own family.
588----
589* AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: He and his wife Brigita were in their teens when they wed, and have a child.
590* BasedOnATrueStory: [[spoiler:Essentially Martin Guerre, the subject of a real 16th century impersonation case.]]
591* HiddenDepths: If Andreas treated him nicely earlier, he will greet him nicely during Act I. During Act II, you can actually talk with him, and he will express regret for his earlier behavior. [[spoiler:Subverted in the latter case; the real Martin Bauer is dead, and his friend/partner in crime Jobst took his place.]]
592* TheHighwayman: During the timeskip between Act I and II, he was one of these until he made the mistake of targeting a bank carriage with heavy security.
593* LowerClassLout: Acts very rude towards everyone in town, intentionally tries to get out of helping his family, and even [[spoiler:ends up stealing gold, jewels and a rare book from Baron Rothvogel]]. He appears to have grown out of this behavior in Act II, [[spoiler:until it is revealed that this isn't actually Martin, with his partner Jobst having stolen his identity after the real Martin was killed in a botched robbery six years prior]].
594[[/folder]]
595
596[[folder:Brigita Baueryn]]
597!!!Brigita Baueryn
598[[quoteright:406:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brigita_baueryn.png]]
599[[quoteright:423:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brigita_baueryn_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
600
601Daughter of "Lucky" Steinauer and Agnes Steinaueryn, she is married to Martin Bauer.
602----
603* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: She was in her teens when she married to Martin.
604* SecretlyGayActivity: [[spoiler:She and Veronica were known to swim together around the evening in Act I and later midnight in Act II with implications of their time together being more deeper than being friends. However, Martin in Act II allows her to "spend time" with her it is an open secret among Tassing residents.]]
605* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:She knew Martin's true identity.]]
606[[/folder]]
607
608[[folder:Ottilia "Widow" Kemperyn]]
609!!!Ottilia Kemperyn
610[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ottilia_kemperyn.png]]
611
612The widow of Ranning Kemper, who lives in a dilapidated cottage next to the Bauer family farm.
613----
614* BornInTheWrongCentury: Her pagan practices and belief in Perchta would have been acceptable if it weren't for the fact that she lived in heavily Christian Renaissance Bavaria.
615* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Her husband was brutally beaten by Lorenz to the point of dying from mortal wounds, but his [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections connections to judicial circle]] meant that he could get away with such crimes.]]
616* DefiantToTheEnd: If you point her as the perpetrator in Act I, she will be brought in screaming and accusing the townsfolk of being happy that they're finally being rid of her since most of them hate her anyway.
617* GoodOldWays: Like Ill-Peter, she held Pagan beliefs dating back even before the Romans and often clashed with Kiersau Abbey as a result.
618* TheScapegoat: Of all the suspects, Ottilia has the least means to kill the Baron, as she struggles with physical tasks and has no excuse to be at the abbey without raising suspicion. However, she is disliked by most of the townsfolk, holds no position of responsibility, and is already near the end of her life, making her convenient to point the finger at. If she is executed, [[spoiler:her "ghost"]] accuses Andreas of making her one of these.
619[[/folder]]
620
621!!Outsiders
622
623[[folder:Lorenz Rothvogel]]
624!!!Baron Lorenz Rothvogel
625[[quoteright:452:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baron_lorenz_rothvogel.png]]
626
627Lorenz is a baron, who provided a large part of Abbey's income due to being a regular patron on their scriptorium.
628----
629* AffablyEvil: No matter what dialogue choices you pick, he's at least initially nice to Andreas and seems to see him as a kindred spirit. You can either push against this or choose to lean into it and try to curry more of his favor. [[spoiler:However, after he's killed, you find out about lots of horrible things he did, including cruelly beating and sexually assaulting anyone he felt like.]]
630* AristocratsAreEvil: [[spoiler: Baron Rothvogel was a powerful man of noble blood, and he used his privilege to abuse the people of Tassing with impunity. Reactions to his proclivities and demise often serve as a lens into the peasants' dim view of the aristocracy in general.]]
631* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:He's ultimately revealed to have been a serial adulterer and rapist, and had a history of committing violent acts against anyone who angered him. Andreas can get a sizable list of suspects for his murder in a matter of days simply because so many people despised him. Even his wife, though in mourning for him, emphasizes that she loved him as her wifely duties dictated and has few kind things to say about him as a person]].
632* {{Blackmail}}: [[spoiler:Was blackmailing Prior Ferenc with exposure to the Inquisition if he didn't try an occult ritual to cure him of a STD.]]
633* BlueBlood: A baron in Holy Roman Empire, who is also a friend to Prince Bishop.
634* TheCasanova: Is very infamous around Tassing and Kiersau Abbey for being a womanizer. [[spoiler:This takes a very dark turn when you find out that he attempted to rape, and subsequently beat, Sister Mathilda when she rejected his advances. In another instance, this led to the death of Lucky's first daughter, who died from an attempt to terminate her own pregnancy as a result of their tryst.]]
635* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler: Since he had the book about Tassing's history, he would most likely know that Saint Moritz and Saint Tessia were Christianized versions of Mars and Diana by the inhabitants who were ignorant of the Roman ruins. As he was enamored with Martin Luther's ninety-five theses, he would most likely reveal the truth to spite the abbey. Hence why one of the possible suspects was manipulated to kill him.]]
636* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler: Was blackmailing Prior Ferenc with revealing his occult studies to the inquisition-- unless he used same knowledge in a ritual to try and cure him of a STD.]]
637* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: His ties with the Prince Bishop likely allow him to remain obnoxious in the abbey, even attempting to discuss Martin Luther's Theses during the dinner at an abbey. [[spoiler:His death causing panic among the abbey as Prince Bishop would come there to seek out justice.]]
638* OddFriendship: Andreas can bond with him over their mutual love for art and books.
639* WickedCultured: He's a very cruel man with several intellectual interests.
640* WouldHitAGirl: [[spoiler:Beat Sister Mathilda so mercilessly that she had to be sent to a hermitage for her own safety.]]
641[[/folder]]
642
643[[folder:Jacob Estler]]
644!!!Archdeacon Jacob Estler of Friesing
645[[quoteright:452:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacob_estler_i.png]]
646[[quoteright:412:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacob_estler_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
647
648The archdeacon of Friesing. He is sent to adjudicate in the matter of [[spoiler:Lorenz's death.]]
649----
650* {{Irony}}: Despite being a powerful Archdeacon with judicial power and a stern personality, [[spoiler: he converted to Lutheranism and enjoyed his new life in Act III]].
651* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: Certainly the judge and jury part. He weighs up the testimony he gets from Andreas and issues a death sentence based on it to someone.
652* ScaryShinyGlasses: Has this going on in the court he calls.
653* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's about as fair as it's possible to be in his situation. Somebody has to die for the crime of [[spoiler:killing someone as rich and influential as the baron]], and he can only act on the evidence he's shown. He responds cordially to the letter [[spoiler:Magdalene]] sends him in Act III.
654[[/folder]]
655
656[[folder:Vácslav]]
657!!!Vácslav
658[[quoteright:432:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vacslav_i.png]]
659[[quoteright:452:[[labelnote:Act III]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vacslav_iii.png[[/labelnote]]]]
660
661Roma tinker and friend of Smokey.
662----
663* TheHeretic: [[spoiler:Specifically, a Gnostic, the kind of heretic who would be burned at the stake by Catholics ''and'' Protestants.]]
664* MagicalRomani: He's very interested in the occult and magic.
665* RoguishRomani: Not a thief himself but does want you to steal occult and heretical books from the abbey library.
666[[/folder]]
667
668[[folder:Caspar Ziegler]]
669!!!Caspar Ziegler of Salzburg
670[[quoteright:405:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/caspar_of_salzburg.png]]
671
672Andreas's apprentice during Act II, a young boy from Salzburg.
673----
674* AngerBornOfWorry: When he stays out late for the festival Andreas can react this way.
675* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler: If Andreas treated him harshly and told pessimistic expectations as an artist, Caspar would show a sense of disillusionment to Andreas before leaving.]]
676* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Saves Andreas from the abbey fire and perishes there instead.]]
677* KidSidekick: He follows Andreas around for almost the entirety of Act II, assisting Andreas with his various quests.
678* LikeASonToMe: Andreas can say this about him.
679* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Played with. Andreas can ask Caspar to leave him at the end of Act II. If Andreas lost his money gambling then the check is more likely to succeed.
680* ReplacementGoldfish: If Andreas treats him like a son, [[spoiler:it can be easily interpreted as him treating him as a replacement for August, the son he lost to the plague during the TimeSkip.]]
681* UndyingLoyalty: To Andreas, if treated with kindness and respect. [[spoiler: He will return to save Andreas, and try to save his books, but never comes out again.]]
682[[/folder]]
683
684[[folder:Benjamin and Rachel Sommerfeld]]
685!!!Benjamin Sommerfeld and Rachel Sommerfeld
686[[quoteright:737:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benjamin_and_rachel_sommerfeld.png]]
687
688Jewish printer from Prague.
689----
690* AllJewsAreAshkenazi: ZigZaggedTrope. Sommerfeld family is making Yiddish typesets (a dialect associated with Ashkenazi) due to Hebrew typesets being commonly available for Jewish printers at the time. This also justified that their hometown is Prague where its Jewish demographics are Ashkenazim who adopted Yiddish as their second language.
691* HappilyMarried: Both Benjamin and Rachel are a loving couple.
692* ImperiledInPregnancy: As Rachel was pregnant in Act II during the German Peasant Wars, she had to stay with Claus in Tassing.
693* JewishAndNerdy: The Sommerfelds--Benjamin, Rachel, and [[spoiler: grown-up Esther in Act III]]--are printers who are well-read and skilled craftsmen. In fact, they were returning from their work with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Froben Johann Froben]] to create Hebrew-type sets and experimenting with Yiddish typesets before ending up in Tassing due to peasant revolts across Holy Roman Empire.
694* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Justified as Sommerfelds were of Ashkenazi descent and developing Yiddish typesets to distribute published sets to their demographics.
695[[/folder]]
696
697[[folder:Jobst (Spoilers)]]
698Martin's partner in crime during his brief stint as a highwayman after fleeing Tassing during Act I. After several weeks of success, their luck finally ran out when one of their marks turned out to be a heavily guarded bank shipment. Jobst was killed and Martin barely escaped with his life, with the incident motivating Martin in to returning to Tassing and straightening himself out.
699::
700In reality, Martin was the one that was killed during the robbery. Jobst, having a striking resemblance to Martin, took his identity and returned to Tassing to live an honest life.
701----
702* BitchInSheepsClothing: One interpretation of his character. While he is kind on the surface, he ''is'' ultimately wanted for murdering another man in a drunken brawl. Act II reveals he is still quick to anger while drunk, and should he live to Act III, his behavior has worsened and his reputation in town has suffered due to his violent temper.
703* GoodParents: Despite his violent temper, he is supportive of his son.
704* PreferableImpersonator: Brigita knows his true identity, but has done nothing about it because Jobst is a far more caring and responsible husband than Martin ever was. That, and he keeps [[SecretlyGayActivity her relationship with Veronica]] a secret.
705* TookALevelInJerkass: Becomes a far more unpleasant man should he survive to Act III, his drunkenness having worsened and his resentments mounted as the town's opinions of him have soured.

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