Daud has a sweet tooth
Daud and poison
Daud has terrible eyesight
Daud playing music
Daud and boats and boat owners
Daud likes tea
Whaler formations
Whaler installations
Billie and Thomas prank wars
Displays of affection with Daud & the Whalers
Humansider HCs
Vegetarian Hypatia
Piero’s best customers are marked
Billie and Hypatia
Parallels between Daud and Emily
Billie training Emily
Snowy winters
Touch-starved characters
Dreadful Wale residents dealing with trauma
Emily’s time with the Whalers
Dreadful Wales after mission party
Favorite views
Needing glasses
Sokolov playing the guitar
Daud’s mother
Using NDE to read the mark
Corrupting Mark AU
Star Wars AU
Emily doesn't retake the throne AU
Whaler Hotel AU
A few serious tangents to the Wholesome Coup Crew AU
Academy Daud and baby Billie AU
Brigmore!Daud AU
Daud lives post-DOTO AU
Daud lives post-DOTO AU... 2!
Very HC DOTO AU
The Surge never happens AU
Outsider!Daud AU
Billie kills Daud AU
Billie kills Daud AU... 2!!!
Billie kills Daud in DOTO AU
Outsider!Billie AU
Daud’s soul haunting the Twin-bladed knife AU
Oxenfree AU
Post-DOTO Time Travel AU
Deathloop KoD AU
The Whalers hunt Daud AU
Reconvert as whalers AU
Post DOTO story
Famswap AU
AUs where Corvo and Daud met previous to DH1
Demon!Daud AU
Spymaster!Daud DH2 AU
Whaler!Emily AU
Daud warns Emily and Corvo in DH2
Reverse AU
Empress Delilah AU
Emily the Red AU
Em and Corvo at Whaler HQ AU
Rescued from the stone AU
DH2 team-up AU
DH2 team-up sub-AU: Daud found his mum
DH2 team-up AU... 2!
Old Guard AU
Spymaster Billie AU
Dishonored playing into the societal problems it tries to critique
Agency, scapegoating, & cycles of blame in an oppressive society
Individualism, rejecting violence, & how systems make us
Father-Daughter relationships
Voiced protagonists not reacting strongly to info bombs
Better connecting DH2 to the DH1 DLCs
Mindsets & ideas of judgement in Corvo & Daud's confrontation
Characterization through voice acting
Daud & the Outsider forcing situations on Billie in DOTO
Billie’s empathy and Daud’s pessimism in the Ritual Hold
The importance of names
Teenage trauma and the DOTO main characters
Coping, old trauma, and womens' rage in DH2
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
Daud’s snark
What Daud will leave behind
Daud being proud of Billie captaining the Wale
Daud's motivations and characterisation in DOTO
The Outsider’s motivations
The Outsider harming Billie in DOTO