Darkest Dungeon: Koala's Creature Collection Journals
BrynJackson-Farrer for Willam, The Houndmaster
Willam, The Houndmaster, is and I quote: "A tough and uncommonly compassionate ex-lawman"
He was once a lawman but left after the missing girl he had been searching for was actually killed by his fellow lawmen. He then left to the Hamlet to bring a sense of justice and order to the land, along with his best friend, his wolfhound. As stated above he is a tough but kind lawman. He deeply cares for his wolfhound, but also other animals he has had in the past and he sees in the woods. He is upset by the horrible, malformed, and twisted creatures he encounters during his journey through the woods.
We put him down as somewhere in his 30s
Any accent will work as long as it is consistent and believable to the world of Darkest Dungeon (Something European in the 1800s)
(He may also be French but that's not a requirement)
(Explaining the mission and the bizarre creatures in the woods, disgusted by the bird and it's children)
There's something in the woods that looks like a bird. It's big and purple-black and it has six eyes. It steals like a magpie and smells like a sewer. I saw one of its children and it made me think of my bird. It was an awful, squirming thing, trying to flap its wings, dropping bits of dead flesh.
(Wondering why anyone would want to live in these woods. Last sentence should come off as spiteful and vengeful with a hint of sarcasm)
Makes me wonder what those witches see in all that foulness. Maybe I'll ask the last one before we kill her.
(Irritated that he can't recall what happened)
Damn, wanted to write "the world turned white", "the time stopped", like something you read in the books. But I can't remember.