![]() The Haruspex turns on his lamp and steps outside to an unfamiliar field. The train car suddenly jolts as the train crashes. ![]() The Haruspex is confused and accuses the Fellow Traveller of being a free-rider. The Fellow Traveller steps out of the coffin and asks how the Haruspex got inside of this coffin. He moves across the cabin floor until he is stopped by a coffin falling onto the floor and opening, revealing a man who refers to himself only as the Fellow Traveller. He wakes up on a train car travelling back to his home Town. He offers the Haruspex a second chance at his performance. Mark Immortell then appears under stage lights. They say that they are going to make the decision without him as nothing he can say will convince them he has a chance at stopping the plague. He speaks to one of them first, and then the other. The Haruspex makes his way to the Cathedral and inside he find the Inquisitor and Commander at opposite ends of a large table. Aspity implores him to speak to the Commander first, no matter how he feels towards the Inquisitor. ![]() He then makes his way across the bridge to the Atrium and meets Aspity. The Haruspex may choose to agree or disagree with the action but the choice ultimately means nothing. On his journey he sees a firing squad of soldiers firing upon people that seem to be civilians. The Haruspex makes his way to the Cathedral. The Town is dying, held in its final death-throes. The Military has failed, the Inquisition has failed, and, most of all, he and the other doctors have failed. The Haruspex steps out of the Theatre and is met with a Town destroyed by Plague. He makes his way up the Theatre stairs to speak to an Executor, who informs him of the meeting in the Cathedral. The Haruspex then speaks to the Changeling, who offers to heal his headache. He steps off the stage and speaks to the Bachelor, who informs him that he has been forbidden from entering the Cathedral as the Inquisitor and Commander no longer wish to hear what he has to say. He is met with the screams of the dying echoing in his ears. Mark then shows the Haruspex his failures, transporting him onto the stage in a new version of the Theatre. He berates the Haruspex for being a bad actor as he has failed his performance. ![]() He is the Theatre's director, Mark Immortell. He heads to the front of the stage and sees a strange man standing there. The Haruspex wakes up in an unfamiliar Theatre, backstage before a show. The Inquisitor and Commander in the Cathedral ![]() You're coming back to your hometown, summoned by a disturbing letter from your father. When an outbreak of a unique strain of Plague grips the town, it is up to the Haruspex - a surgeon born and raised in the Town - to discover the cause of the Plague and deal with it. The events of Pathologic 2 take place over the course of twelve days in the remote Town-on-Gorkhon on the Steppe. ![]()
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