“ | The devil has hold of her! | ” |
Marshal Isaac Worel is a supporting character in The Dark Pictures Anthology's second installment, Little Hope. He was the marshal of Little Hope in 1692, arresting and executing those accused in the witch trials. He was voiced and motion captured by Freddie Bolt and was modelled on Dawid Kocieda.
Appearance[]
Isaac wears black pilgrim clothes and a distinguishable capotain hat.
Personality[]
Isaac is committed to his job as the town marshal and listens to the teachings of the clergy and orders of the judge. He shows no emotion while executing those accused of witchcraft.
Biography[]
Isaac was born in 1659. At some point later on, he became the marshal of Little Hope. In the witch trials of 1692, Isaac was responsible for executing the accused. Notable victims included the Lambert spouses and children of the Miltons Tabitha, David, and possibly even Mary. Isaac passed away on October 21, 1702.
Little Hope[]
Chapter Appearances | |||
Diversion | Absent | Family | Absent |
Darkest Dreaming | Absent | Lost | Memento |
Reunion | Absent | Troubled History | Appears |
No Escape | Absent | Pursued | Appears |
Vince | Absent | Surrounded | Appears |
Playing Tricks | Absent | Low Point | Absent |
Confrontation | Absent | Reflections | Absent |
Off Track | Debut | Ruined | Absent |
Another Way | Appears | Heavy Burden | Appears |
The Crossing | Appears | Full Circle | Appears |
The End | Absent |
Main Story[]
Isaac is first seen visiting the Lamberts' house with Carver, who then arrests Amy while Joseph follows them to the court. In the court, when Mary has a "seizure", Isaac forces Amy to touch Mary, who then stays still. Near a river, Isaac executes Amy by pushing her into the river, drowning her in the process.
Later, he visits the Milton's house to arrest Tabitha. Isaac then later brings Tabitha to the execution site by hanging/burning her. He with Carver then visits the church and sees David talking to Taylor and Daniel, which in their perspectives, no one other than David is seen. Isaac then executes David by pushing him off the bell tower onto some spear fences. If caught by Daniel, he will use a knife to cut the rope, dropping him into the spear fences to be impaled.
He is seen again in the execution of Joseph, where he places more stones to crush Joseph after sensing disturbances. He will be seen for the last time inside the courthouse. If Mary is accused, he will execute her by burning her on a stake. If Carver is arrested however, he will not intervene.
Killed Victims[]
Chapter | Character | Mechanism of Kill | Condition |
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The Crossing | Amy | Chained and drowned | Certain. |
Pursued | Tabitha | Hanged | Tanya had her neck snapped in Family. |
Burned on stake | Tanya had herself burned in Family. | ||
Surrounded | David | Pushed onto fence | Certain. |
Heavy Burden | Joseph | Crushed | |
Full Circle | Mary | Burned on stake | Andrew told Abraham to accuse Mary. |
Relationships[]
Carver[]
Isaac follows through on Carver's arrests and plays the role of executioner during the trials. He seems to trust Carver completely, though he will not intervene if Carver is exposed at the end of the trials.
Mary[]
Isaac believes Mary to be innocent at first, though he will burn her if Wyman condemns her at the end of the trials.
Trivia[]
Facts[]
Deaths[]
- Isaac is one of the many characters in the anthology who always dies.
- Moreover, Isaac is one of the many characters in the anthology who dies off-screen.
- At the moment of his death in October 21, 1702, Isaac is 42/43 years old.
Other[]
- Isaac shares the same face model as:
- Jack Calvary from Hidden Agenda.
- Gordon Bennet from The Inpatient.
- Hanson from Bravo Team.
- The officer from the same game.
- Eric Edward King from House of Ashes.
- The truck driver and a state officer from The Devil in Me.
- The fireman from Switchback VR.
- Both Carver and the game's subtitles alternate between referring to him as Isaac and Marshal.
- In single-player and Movie Night he debuts in Another Way and appears in Off Track shortly after, while in Shared Story, he debuts in both chapters at the same time.
- Isaac's only speaking lines are in the Curator's Cut of Troubled History.
- Isaac and Abraham are the only key characters in 1692 who have no confirmed relatives.
Quotes[]
“ | You will pay dearly for bewitching an innocent child. | ” |
“ | Only God can ease your plight now. | ” |
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