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again - great guide!
I am left with only one doubt about this. In dishonored 2, in dunwall's secret room. Theres a painting that emily drew in dishonored 1. The big deal about this painting is that, emily only draws it, if corvo gets a overall high chaos run.
Just wondering if you knew this.
Corvo was malnourished, tortured, beaten, and likely sleep deprived. I think it's safe to assume that even with low chaos corvo very likely had to kill guards and maybe even fight off one or two alert guards, very little chance of no kills.
Would change to : Corvo managed to kill only a few guards and may have even gone unseen despite his poor physical condition from the Lord Regent's torturing.