Anderson Quest: Killing Vampires and Werewolves and Leprechauns (Hellsing/Bloodborne)

Dunno who Iosefka is, but perhaps we can bring her with us? Keep our new flock with us?

Iosefka, the true one anyway, is a kindly soul trying to help others infected by the beast curse and research blood ministration. In her fear of becoming a beast herself she locked herself in her clinic, there she waited hoping the hunters would end the long night.

Her imposter is a cold hearted bitch who gladly experiments on anyone she can trick you into sending to her, including a little girl who lost both of her parents, a nun of the local faith, a hooker with a heart of gold, an old lady, a very untrusting (but extremely genre-savvy) man, a beast in disguise, and Iosefka herself. She is eventually impregnated by an old one and is rendered mad with the knowledge she gains from the unholy union and you can kill her to gain the umbilical cord and the chance to gain that knowledge for yourself.

As for the poor bastards you send to her...

 
[X] "Father Anderson, a simple man of God, tending to His lost sheep."

Or something like that. Remember that (a) the Healing Church declares no god and (b) "Father" is a foreign title, so this isn't going to get Iosefka paranoid.

The problem is that Anderson tends to introduce himself with bayonets and an "AMEN!"; I don't remember quite where there's the flashback of him caring for some orphans (I think?), where he might've been a little... well... fatherly.




Now here's what he might sound like counting sheep to a frightened child.



Or in conversation:



If that helps trying to find the right tone.

EDIT: Spoilered for space convenience, and, if you need english VA, here:

 
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To do list:
1. Save Iosefka
2. Save Little girl
3. Save man next to lantern
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If we want to save the girl we have to escort her, and her sister, ourselves. When they go it alone they get eaten by the beasts.

Edit: Very improtant, send everyone you want to stay alive to the Church, and don't trust that damn Nun or the Bandaged man!!!

The man is already infected, the best we can do for him is a clean death and a prayer to our lord for his soul...

As for Iosefka, that's gonna require some thought...
 
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If we want to save the girl we have to escort her, and her sister, ourselves. When they go it alone they get eaten by the beasts.

Edit: Very improtant, send everyone you want to stay alive to the Church, and don't trust that damn Nun or the Bandaged man!!!

The man is already infected, the best we can do for him is a clean death and a prayer to our lord for his soul...

As for Iosefka, that's gonna require some thought...
Oh I know he is infected but he help the hunter(free flamethower). He should not be left on the wayside
 
Oh I should probably say, the reason I made a point to introduce ourselves as a protector of men was that the Hunter's are barely above beasthood. Their very purpose is to be predators and it's well known that they are often as dangerous as the beasts they hunt...especially when the hunt is long, and tonight will be a very long hunt.

The diss at the bloody heathens bit was meant as a joke, but it should also reinforce we're different then Yharnam Hunter's.

Oh and random predictions
-The Plain Doll will be given that Silver Cross by the messengers
-Eileen will be complete Bro's with Anderson. She'll be all 'I'm too old for this shit' and Anderson's going to be like 'y'know you love your job' and at the end there's going to be a poignant scene where Anderson comforts her as she passes before taking on her covenant(because let's be honest, her covenant is the only one we'd all get behind).
-In general, Anderson will be surprisingly caring as a person. Both because we're playing him and because this dude runs an orphanage out of the goodness of his heart(even in abridged), it's hard for him not too be.
 
I would go with the angle of Anderson collecting the meek and innocent together where he can protect them, I suppose.

Now, if you want a reason to pull Iosefka out, he *did* kill a beast downstairs - the danger to any patients (either from death and injury or from the beast plague) is already upon the clinic.

Of course, the problem then is that he needs to find a safe place where they can be guarded while he goes out to search for more. The chapel... well, it *is* safe in the game (save for Mr. Wants-Some-Manflesh), but would Anderson see it that way? And would he trust the beggar? The poor guy's a little... awkward.

On the other hand, Anderson is a pretty good judge of people and is charismatic.

Eileen will be complete Bro's with Anderson. She'll be all 'I'm too old for this shit' and Anderson's going to be like 'y'know you love your job' and at the end there's going to be a poignant scene where Anderson comforts her as she passes before taking on her covenant(because let's be honest, her covenant is the only one we'd all get behind).

Point of order - I'm fairly sure she doesn't die if you finish her questline. She's a hunter, and took enough blood to heal up. And also doesn't leave a persistent body like Alexander does.

Now since Andersson died does that mean he is released from his vows?

I would suspect he doesn't see it that way. So no, I do not foresee romance in his future. Or abandoning his role as a priest of the Catholic Church (even if it doesn't exist).
 
If we want to save the girl we have to escort her, and her sister, ourselves. When they go it alone they get eaten by the beasts.

Edit: Very improtant, send everyone you want to stay alive to the Church, and don't trust that damn Nun or the Bandaged man!!!

The man is already infected, the best we can do for him is a clean death and a prayer to our lord for his soul...

As for Iosefka, that's gonna require some thought...

The nun is fine. The Beggar dies horribly (Fuck Darkbeasts).
 
The nun is fine. The Beggar dies horribly (Fuck Darkbeasts).
It hasn't happened to me yet, but apparently the nun kills the prostitute out of jealousy if you take the prostitute's blood vials more often then the nun's.

Granted I don't know if it's due to some sort of yandere tendencies, or the belief that the prostitue's blood is unworthy of the hunter so she has got to go.
 
It hasn't happened to me yet, but apparently the nun kills the prostitute out of jealousy if you take the prostitute's blood vials more often then the nun's.

Granted I don't know if it's due to some sort of yandere tendencies, or the belief that the prostitue's blood is unworthy of the hunter so she has got to go.
Giving your blood to someone if supposedly just as euphoric as taking blood from someone.
So if they give you their blood they fall in love with you, I think that the same thing can happen to Iosefka before she gets replaced.

edit: Also, the "prostitute" would be more like a back-alley doctor in our world.
 
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[X] Father Anderson, a simple man of God, tending to his lost sheep.

That means something entirely different in a town where giving/taking blood is more pleasurable than fucking.
There is a theory on the main Bloodborne thread that she charges extra for actual sex.

It hasn't happened to me yet, but apparently the nun kills the prostitute out of jealousy if you take the prostitute's blood vials more often then the nun's.

Granted I don't know if it's due to some sort of yandere tendencies, or the belief that the prostitue's blood is unworthy of the hunter so she has got to go.
The Nun kills her if you take Arianna's blood three times.

Crazy nun is crazy because either a: she is a yandere, b: she considers the prostitute unworthy, or c: she was an executioner before she got captured and the prostitute is a long lost Cainhurst.
 
Wat. No seriously, evidence please. Wat.
Kill it, go back, no corpse anymore. Also, the music box plays Mergo's Lullaby, and t had to come from somewhere.

This is slight evidence (or a bug, who knows), but that explains why daddy G. wants to kill everyone before they become a monster.

Also, that adds even more drama.
 
Kill it, go back, no corpse anymore. Also, the music box plays Mergo's Lullaby, and t had to come from somewhere.

This is slight evidence (or a bug, who knows), but that explains why daddy G. wants to kill everyone before they become a monster.

Also, that adds even more drama.
It cause the Wet Nurse to side step and makes the baby you hear during the fight laugh. Also the disappearance of Viola's body can be easily explained with what Gascoigne said before he attacks you: "Beasts all over the shop..." One probably found her body and ate it.
 
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