@@MiskatonicMemorialist Los héroes, no son más que personas idealizadas a los gustos de la gente. Todo el mundo quiere un héroe que lo salve, que se sacrifique por uno, los idealizan, pero no es más que una pantalla. Solo los que saben la verdadera naturaleza del mundo, dejan de ser héroes y se vuelven algo mas. Que por desgracia conlleva a ser mal visto por los demás debido a que la gente llega a ser parte del problema.
Yeah, it's never outright stated but most of them are there on a contract. So they are paid an amount/given room and board, we just never see it and it's done outside of our own wealth.
@@Heidijackward Its probably our best bet, but then again: where do we get that quest money from? We couldnt’ve found it in the dungeon, since its only accquired after the quest is complete, so where’s it from? Does the caretaker pay for the expeditions? Do the people of the Hamlet pay a tax for those de facto protection efforts? Are the mercenaries pillaging a bit off-screen? Is it just a gamplay mechanic without any story/lore significance? Prolly
I think it's worth mentioning that a significant number of the Bounty Hunter's lines have references to gambling, or at least games of chance. It wouldn't be out of the question for his fascination with payment to stem from being left for dead after a successful night gambling, with the gambling dens controlled by crime lords, and instead electing to extract his payment in revenge.
I've heard that too. Interesting theory, and considered mentioning something about it in the video, but when I tweeted at one of the Devs they said they were unconnected.
Honestly the most objectionable part of this video is the one that you speak about with the most confidence; I find it unlikely that the Bounty Hunter sticks around for mere money alone. Perhaps it drew him here, and it most definitely keeps him here, but I find it more likely he constantly raves about his fair share when afflicted because it's the only reason he can justify staying around in the dump as opposed to getting back to the actual hunt, the solo hunt, the personal and human hunt. He craves his money as means to reassure himself that his presence is better here than elsewhere.
a lot of people compare him to batman, i think he resembles Rorschach from watchmen more than anything. leaves calling cards, kills people, man of very few words, far more cynical, far less altruistic, not at all heroic, probably a shorter dude.
@@ryanlemmers5300 yeah when I saw his pull move All I could think was doing the motion input and saying Get over here and do an uppercut as a simple combo
With the mask being the real face line it makes me think his backstory might be similar to Batman or other vigilantes. Lose of family by criminal hands
It was hard to see Batman through all of the Scorpion of Mortal Kombat fame. What with the harpoon, the uppercut, the revenge obsession... Wait, is he actually just a skeleton under that mask!?
I've thought about doing Mod Classes but the issue is making sure the mod owners are cool with it. I'd also need to basically interview with them to understand what exactly certain phrases mean. Since with Vanilla Heroes I have to guess, theorize, and connect the dots. But the mod characters I can just ask the creator what they were going for.
I am saddened with the fact that you did not give an in-depth analysis to the bounty hunter line "Snort"
I mean, it's such a deeply controversial topic in the community, but... Okay. I'll do it...…
He's secretly part of the Swine-Folk.
@@MiskatonicMemorialist quirk obtained : witness
@@MiskatonicMemorialist Dear god, it all makes sense now.
"This world doesn't need heroes. It needs professionals."
-the description of Witcher 2 (best in the series)
"We're not heroes, we're not even good people. But today, we're saving the world."
@@MiskatonicMemorialist Los héroes, no son más que personas idealizadas a los gustos de la gente.
Todo el mundo quiere un héroe que lo salve, que se sacrifique por uno, los idealizan, pero no es más que una pantalla.
Solo los que saben la verdadera naturaleza del mundo, dejan de ser héroes y se vuelven algo mas.
Que por desgracia conlleva a ser mal visto por los demás debido a que la gente llega a ser parte del problema.
@@Kent_D_Nurin order to fight monsters, you have to be one yourself
You're all alone on your own planet, thinking Witcher 2 is better than Witcher 3. 😐
The funny thing is the heir never actually paid him
dont have to pay your soldiers if they never make it back (points to head)
but he got worth of a gear and training in exchange. heir bought him better equipment and skills afterall
Yeah, it's never outright stated but most of them are there on a contract. So they are paid an amount/given room and board, we just never see it and it's done outside of our own wealth.
I bet the quest reward we get is what we receive after paying them
@@Heidijackward Its probably our best bet, but then again: where do we get that quest money from? We couldnt’ve found it in the dungeon, since its only accquired after the quest is complete, so where’s it from? Does the caretaker pay for the expeditions? Do the people of the Hamlet pay a tax for those de facto protection efforts? Are the mercenaries pillaging a bit off-screen?
Is it just a gamplay mechanic without any story/lore significance? Prolly
he is going john wick style because of a dog
John Wick Batman, with a touch of Doom Guy.
"i can bring you in warm or i can bring you in cold. Your choice"
I think it's worth mentioning that a significant number of the Bounty Hunter's lines have references to gambling, or at least games of chance. It wouldn't be out of the question for his fascination with payment to stem from being left for dead after a successful night gambling, with the gambling dens controlled by crime lords, and instead electing to extract his payment in revenge.
"it pays to be the strong silent type" i see what you did there
From what I heard, the people that he killed in his origin comics are the same corrupt cops in the Houndsmaster's comic.
I've heard that too. Interesting theory, and considered mentioning something about it in the video, but when I tweeted at one of the Devs they said they were unconnected.
@@MiskatonicMemorialist That’s an interesting confirmation
I hope so
U sir had singlehandedly revived my love for this franchise, in this dark pandemic times things like this makes me very happy I thanked you for this
Honestly the most objectionable part of this video is the one that you speak about with the most confidence; I find it unlikely that the Bounty Hunter sticks around for mere money alone. Perhaps it drew him here, and it most definitely keeps him here, but I find it more likely he constantly raves about his fair share when afflicted because it's the only reason he can justify staying around in the dump as opposed to getting back to the actual hunt, the solo hunt, the personal and human hunt. He craves his money as means to reassure himself that his presence is better here than elsewhere.
there's one bark where he mentions he should have written a will. do you think tardif has someone in his life he could leave his gold with?
I've thought about that too. There could be someone but he doesn't mention a family or friends, so it's largely unknown.
a lot of people compare him to batman, i think he resembles Rorschach from watchmen more than anything. leaves calling cards, kills people, man of very few words, far more cynical, far less altruistic, not at all heroic, probably a shorter dude.
His whole move set references moves from Scorpion in Mortal Kombat. Lots of similarities in his mannerisms and mysterious back story
@@ryanlemmers5300 yeah when I saw his pull move
All I could think was doing the motion input and saying Get over here and do an uppercut as a simple combo
Wait uses gadgets, smoke bombs and the like to beat his enemies...He's the GOD DAMN BATMAN!
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Well said.
This channel is gonna be big if you can branch out to other games as well. You do really good at explaining lore and editing and stuff.
I've considered expanding it into other Lovecraftian game. But for now my focus is on Darkest Dungeon.
The unholy union of Batman and the Mandalorian, and John Wick is the cool uncle.
Another great video thank you
Still think he was after the Jester as a side bonus
awesome videos ,keep up the good work ,cant wait for the next lore.
With the mask being the real face line it makes me think his backstory might be similar to Batman or other vigilantes. Lose of family by criminal hands
The fact that during your professional talks you did not utter the phrase "professionals have standards" is so sad.
I've been thinking of getting this game, I'm not a big fan of turn based games but this looks very interesting, should I pick it up?
I was skeptical too but when I finally gave it a go I instantly fell in love with it.
Yes! I adore this game.
I hate turn based games. This made me like them.
I'm sure I'm not the first to mention this but he certainly gives of doom/punisher vibes
Surprised no one picked up the Batman reference...
He is the Mask, but the hound master is more batman tô mee
It was hard to see Batman through all of the Scorpion of Mortal Kombat fame. What with the harpoon, the uppercut, the revenge obsession...
Wait, is he actually just a skeleton under that mask!?
He is the DD Batman.
reminds me of goblin slayer
Souka...
Your teeth... *hand them over*
My man had the power to point at someone and then do hafe the health
Do you think you could do a lore video on the Cataphract mod?
I've thought about doing Mod Classes but the issue is making sure the mod owners are cool with it.
I'd also need to basically interview with them to understand what exactly certain phrases mean. Since with Vanilla Heroes I have to guess, theorize, and connect the dots. But the mod characters I can just ask the creator what they were going for.
@@MiskatonicMemorialist Oh, well that's okay. I really like your content, can't wait for the next episode!
Definetly my favourite design and character to play
This is the way
long story short: john vick + batman
Evil is evil doesn't matter how greater or small .
indeed
But are you gonna shoot the guy who stole bread or hitler
@@peepeepoopoo7724 The guy who stole the bread
@@yes3293 based
The bounty hunter is apart of my main team if my crusader can not reach bring them in and finish
90% most of his quotes are references to Rorschach from Watchmen
John Wick? Is that you?
So he's basically the Mandalorian of Darkest Dungeon. 😁😁
Dude is just the mandolarian without the child
AKA every mandalorian
@@videoms1271 bruh
I named one of my BH in my own name. I love this character.
Excellent taste
How about the custom character dark wraith he does some interesting changes in game
The into confuses me. How are heroism and tactical professionalism mutually exclusive?
A merc will turn on you for more gold.
Kinda disappointed that there won't be a Bounty Hunter in DD2.
There's a chance he will be an enemy like Antiquarian
Data mining showed him in-game. But what role.... Of that I'm none too sure about.
@@Kumarioou That's fine. Epic store was a deal breaker anyway.
@@paulberry5750he's in the game now
Be glad that you’ve been proven wrong
It's John wick they killed his dog
I feel like he would be more likely to become an enemy in DD2
Yeee lore
Reminds me of batman.