Hunt: Showdown 1896 - The Committed
This DLC contains one Hunter, one Weapon, and one Tool:
- Monroe (Hunter)
- Lock and Key (Romero 77)
- Pane (Knife)
Monroe
The sole survivor of the asylum massacre at Jackson, Henry Monroe fled from the perpetrators keen to eliminate evidence of their crime. The horrors he witnessed in the asylum left him changed beyond recognition – and reluctantly committed to survive by any means necessary – the monsters of the Bayou a trifle compared to what he experienced at Huff’s hands.
Pane
Improvised from a broken asylum window during his first escape attempt, and bloody aid to the second, Monroe would often stare at Pane’s glass surface, certain he could see the faces of its victims in its reflection.
Lock and Key
This Romero abetted Monroe's escape from the asylum, and when he sought release from the torment of his memories, failed to fire. This committed Monroe to a new purpose: survival. Monroe has kept it in pristine condition since.
Henry Monroe was committed first to the asylum to his detriment, then to escape by whatever means necessary. The first attempt ended in Monroe gaining the attention of Huff himself, but it was not totally in vain, a shard of window – Pane – scavenged from the floor would become Monroe’s signature of sorts. His real escape came during a moment of chaos and confusion, when the warden’s infamous Romero – Lock and Key – became his possession. Destitute in the bayou, hunting was his only recourse, and belied a new commitment: to survive and to spite those who’d caused his suffering.
- Monroe (Hunter)
- Lock and Key (Romero 77)
- Pane (Knife)
Monroe
The sole survivor of the asylum massacre at Jackson, Henry Monroe fled from the perpetrators keen to eliminate evidence of their crime. The horrors he witnessed in the asylum left him changed beyond recognition – and reluctantly committed to survive by any means necessary – the monsters of the Bayou a trifle compared to what he experienced at Huff’s hands.
Pane
Improvised from a broken asylum window during his first escape attempt, and bloody aid to the second, Monroe would often stare at Pane’s glass surface, certain he could see the faces of its victims in its reflection.
Lock and Key
This Romero abetted Monroe's escape from the asylum, and when he sought release from the torment of his memories, failed to fire. This committed Monroe to a new purpose: survival. Monroe has kept it in pristine condition since.
Henry Monroe was committed first to the asylum to his detriment, then to escape by whatever means necessary. The first attempt ended in Monroe gaining the attention of Huff himself, but it was not totally in vain, a shard of window – Pane – scavenged from the floor would become Monroe’s signature of sorts. His real escape came during a moment of chaos and confusion, when the warden’s infamous Romero – Lock and Key – became his possession. Destitute in the bayou, hunting was his only recourse, and belied a new commitment: to survive and to spite those who’d caused his suffering.
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