Darkest Dungeon: Koala's Creature Collection Journals
BrynJackson-Farrer for Barristan, The Man-At-Arms
Barristan, the Man-At-Arms, is a tough as nails old veteran of war. He is a master of strategy and tactics having fought in many wars and battles over his long life. He analyzes the threats in the Warrens from both the Swine-Folk, the diseases, and the various other creatures that live in the filth underground.
He should come off as a serious but kind-hearted man, with a genuine concern for his companions. Like he's trying to pass on his wisdom before he dies, of either natural causes or from the various creatures in the Warrens
He is one of the older characters in the game so we put him down as a senior. In his 60s since his hair is practically gone or grayed.
Any accent will work as long as it is consistent and believable to the world of Darkest Dungeon (Something European in the 1800s)
(Concerned about how human the swine are appearing)
The more I fight these beasts, the more human they seem. It's disconcerting. I'm certain they've adopted some of the tactics we use.
(Comparing the swine to an organized army)
The more I think on it, the more convinced I am that the swine are organizing. You can tell by the way they move, the way they deploy themselves. Infantry to the fore, support units like their drummers and those damnable skivers in the rear, cavalry positioned to charge.
(Feeling foolish for missing the threat of disease)
With all my fretting about the swine organizing, it's easy to forget about the real threat of the Warrens. That damnable, everpresent filth. Every soldier will tell you the worst is the disease. I've been sicker down here than I've ever been in my life.