Daud's redemption arc
Being “made,” responsibility, and Billie’s betrayal
Daud giving up killing post-DH1
Daud’s arrogance and illusion of neutrality
Daud’s denial and egocentrism
A different dream in his heart
Daud’s Overseer disguise
Daud at Brigmore
Daud’s snark
How Daud shares living space
Daud setting up the flooded district for Corvo to confront him
The pragmatism of Daud’s violence
Daud Dishonored, Footstep Analyzer
Daud & the witches' previous interactions
What Daud will leave behind
Daud isn't bloodthirsty
The tragedy of high chaos Daud
Daud's appeal as a minor character
Jess’s assassination went awfully
Daud being proud of Billie captaining the Wale
Daud's motivations and characterisation in DOTO
The thematic significance of Daud's death
Daud's resentment towards Hiram
Daud is a terrifying adversary
Daud's mythos and recognizability
Daud as an antagonist and protagonist
Entries categorized elsewhere
Sokolov, Daud, & "following orders" in the coup
Rothwild’s nonlethal and plausible deniability
Dunwall as a morally dark setting