Jessamine Kaldwin
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| Jessamine Kaldwin | |
|---|---|
| Vital statistics | |
| Age | Unknown |
| Location | Dunwall Tower |
| Introduction | Prologue |
| Conclusion | Prologue/The Light at the End |
| Role | Empress of the Empire of Isles |
- "When you are near my heart is at peace... Hurry home, Corvo."
- ―Jessamine to Corvo
Jessamine Kaldwin is the late Empress of the Empire of Isles, who is killed by the assassin Daud on the orders of the Royal Spymaster Hiram Burrows. Before her death, Jessamine watches helplessly as her daughter, Emily Kaldwin, is kidnapped by Daud's assassins.
As she passes, she charges Corvo Attano with the safe return and protection of her beloved child. Her body and circumstance are later used to charge Corvo with treason, kidnapping, and murder.
Biography
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The daughter of Emperor Euhorn Kaldwin, Jessamine is the second ruler in the Kaldwin line, which rose to power "when the former dynasty provided no heirs.[1]" While her father presided over a period of relative peace and prosperity, Jessamine's time as ruler saw "political intrigue and minor conflicts [that] created cracks in the Empire, undermining unity across the Isles." The exact nature of these conflicts is unknown.
Jessamine committed herself to a just and compassionate rule, doing whatever it took to alleviate the suffering of her people. She rejects Hiram Burrows' proposal to establish quarantines and a deportation program as a response to the rat plague, claiming that efforts would be made to save all citizens of the city. She becomes subsequently distraught upon learning that the Harbor of Dunwall is to be barricaded by the other nations in the Empire to stem the spread of the plague. She is also a very trusting person, which strained her relationship with the paranoid Royal Spymaster, and likewise blinded her to his scheming.
It is believed that the Outsider removed her heart upon her death and used Piero Joplin to mechanically modify it[2], trapping her spirit, and presented it to Corvo as "a gift" to aid his search for the tools that he would need to avenge her. Her voice and memories emit themselves from the Heart when Corvo activates it. The Heart's inconsistent knowledge of the Empress' death[3], its anger toward Daud[4], and its recognition of Dunwall Tower (as well as its suggestion that it and Corvo had both been there prior to the events of Return to the Tower[5]) may further support this theory. However, it is yet to be confirmed.
Though they are not shown together in the game itself, Jessamine is said to have been familiar with Anton Sokolov, the Heart noting that he "knew me once. And did much to set me on my path.[6]" Sokolov also mentions personal knowledge he has of Jessamine, telling Corvo she was "a strange one. Stranger, I think, than you know."
Jessamine maintained a close relationship with Corvo Attano--the Dishonored game manual notes that Corvo has been Royal Protector at least since Emily's birth, showing the long-standing nature of their friendship. It is speculated by many citizens of Dunwall, including Farley Havelock, Treavor Pendleton, and Lydia Brooklaine, that Corvo was Jessamine's lover as well as her bodyguard, and that he fathered Emily.
Jessamine was both loved and hated by the people that she served--commendations and condemnations of her can be found throughout Dishonored in the form of graffiti and overheard conversations.
Trivia
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- Jessamine is voiced by April Stewart, who also voices the Heart.
- In a hidden room in the back of Dunwall Tower there is an audiograph that Jessamine was planning to give to Emily. It details the weight on Jessamine's shoulders because of the rat plague, how much Corvo and Еmily mean to her, and Emily's future as empress. The audiograph also emphasizes that Corvo is "always close to [her] heart."
- Corvo always being close to Jessamine's heart could be taken literally, if the mechanical Heart given to Corvo by the Outsider is hers.
- A letter to Corvo found in the same room tells of Jessamine's sadness in Corvo's absence, and claims "when you are near, my heart is at peace."
Gallery
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| Characters in Dishonored | |
|---|---|
| Protagonist | |
| Loyalists |
Piero Joplin • Samuel Beechworth • Farley Havelock • Callista Curnow • Teague Martin • Treavor Pendleton • Wallace Higgins • Cecelia • Lydia |
| Assassination Targets |
Thaddeus Campbell • Morgan Pendleton • Custis Pendleton • Lady Boyle • Hiram Burrows • Daud |
| Others |
The Outsider • Jessamine Kaldwin • Emily Kaldwin • Anton Sokolov • Granny Rags • Slackjaw • Geoff Curnow • Madame Prudence • Griff • Morris Sullivan • Esmond Roseburrow • Unknown Child |
| Minor Characters |
Doctor Galvani • Mad Survivor • Bunting • Pratchett • Test Subject 312 • Montgomery Shaw • Ramsey • Miss White • Lord Brisby • Alfa • Blake • Mace Brimsley • Propaganda Officer |
| Classes |
Survivors • Servants • Aristocrats • City Watch • Courtesans • Thugs • Weepers |
| Animals |
Rats • Fish • Wolfhounds • River Krusts • Whales |
- ↑ Empress Jessamine Kaldwin (book)
- ↑ Piero's Speculation on the Spirit
- ↑ "He [Farley Havelock] has the bloodlust. He tried to seize control of the military after the Empress... after she? The Empress was murdered."
- ↑ "Why have you brought me here? Am I meant to forgive this man for what he did?"
- ↑ Return to the Tower: Quotes
- ↑ Anton Sokolov: Quotes