Oyun

Pathologic 2=

Oyun is the current foreman of the Abattoir, as well as a Warden of the Kin.

Description
"A mighty giant of a man whose endurance is remarkable. Not stupid, far from it, but narrow-minded. Intellectually lazy and lacking imagination, he’s a bewildered man at heart, aware of his powerlessness before the Olgimskys and the times. He’s a “bull-man” with something of the minotaur in him. Yet it’s important to show that he’s only a shadow of a minotaur, a time-beaten minotaur. He governs the Kin on the Olgimskys’ behalf, effectively making him a collaborationist in the Kin’s eyes, like a Nazi-appointed village elder. There’s an important difference, though: no one despises this elder."

- From the game's design documents

A physically imposing man who serves as an intermediary between the Kin and Olgimsky. Bound to the old ways and convinced the Kin can only be led by force, he carries deep weariness and guilt.

Background
Having accepted the post of Foreman of the Abattoir nine years prior to the events of the game, Oyun occupies a position of authority among the Kin, alongside High Overseer Tycheek and Isidor Burakh. He serves as a go-between between Olgimsky and the Kin who work there because he believes it is necessary for their survival, but he is also deeply concerned about the slow death of the Kin's culture and dreams of a return to their roots.

Appearance
Oyun is a very tall man, with large muscles and an intimidating stare. He wears heavy age on his face, with no hair whatsoever. He wears a complicated outfit of leather and hide: across his arms are rope and leather straps, wrapped and woven to his hands, where he wears black leather as hand wraps. He wears half of a butcher's smock tied to his body with leather belts, with an orange coloured fabric under the smock. He wears no shirt, but has a heavy sleeveless coat made of bull hide, and wears a large collar with an O ring, which is most likely connected to his leadership within the Termitary. His trousers are made of a lighter brown fabric, with brown boots. There are several tattoos across Oyun's arms that are mostly obscured by his hand wraps.

Oyun is first introduced wearing a bull helmet over his head, made of steel and leather. The horns appear to be real bull horns, wrapped to his helmet with white cloth. The bull helmet has a silver cage and steel muzzle that covers Oyun's face, though he is still capable of speech.

Haruspex Route
"I am a servant, broken by another's will."

While mentioned a few times in the early games as a potential source of information on the udurgh and the Kin, it is not until after the Inquisition arrives and the Haruspex returns to Shekhen to investigate the source of the Living Blood that Oyun is found. There he says he went out into the steppe in search of an auroch, in vain, and that he was shot at when he tried to return to the Town. He tells the Haruspex that the blood must have come from the Abattoir, but that he needs time to open it. He also says that the answers the Haruspex seeks can only be answered once he has faced the Kin, and to go the Termitary to seek out Overseer Tycheek. The Haruspex can invite him to return to stay in Isidor Burakh's House; if this is not done he will remain in Shekhen.

Later, after the Kin demand to face Big Vlad, Oyun can be spoken to again. He states then that the Kin can only be ruled by spirit or strength, and that the Haruspex will have to prove himself before they will allow him to lead or help them. Regarding the schism in the Kin, he urges the Haruspex to do as told and to kill the apostates, saying that it is part of his role to cut away the dissenters so that the remaining may leave.

On the afternoon of Day 9 he will send for the Haruspex to tell him the Abattoir is open and direct him there.

After the schism in the Kin has been resolved, the Haruspex can learn that Oyun was the one to kill Isidor Burakh. It is revealed Oyun learned of Isidor and Simon Kain digging in the Steppe the night before the Haruspex's return, and went to confront him in his house. There Isidor told him of his beliefs about the Plague being necessary for the Town's growth, but Oyun took his speech for the ravings of a man already lost to the plague, killing him in what he frames as an act of mercy. The Haruspex can choose to kill Oyun, tell him to end his own life, live with the guilt, or to forgive him.

If killed, his grave can be found in the Cemetery.

In the Diurnal Ending, he can be found near Aspity, Taya Tycheek and Notkin near the Termitary. He remarks that he should not be present to bear witness to the new life, and that he should have died in the Abattoir.

In the Nocturnal Ending, he can be found in the Abattoir, with Sticky and the Changeling. He says the Haruspex ought to have killed him, and that the Abattoir is the rightful place for beasts to suffer and die.

When speaking to Oyun in either endings, The Haruspex is given an opportunity to further forgive him, continue to leave him with the guilt of his actions, or agree with Oyun's statement of broken servitude.

The Marble Nest
Oyun died prior to the events of The Marble Nest.

Spoken Dialogue

 * → See Oyun/Spoken Dialogue

Description
"Appearance: A massive man. His lower lip is always pushed out. There’s a bald patch on his head. His voice sounds like a roaring thunder.

Pose: Standing and puffing his chest up, holding a long rod that could belong to an open hearth furnace steelworker or a prince.

Personality: A demihuman. As legend has it, Oyun is a son of a minotaur. He is the only one who knows how to run the Abattoir. Due to his generalship it is possible for the Abattoir to stay a pagan temple while still functioning as a successful industrial complex. God alone knows how he manages it. "

- From original Pathologic character concepts

Oyun is an incredibly massive man who believes in the deep spirituality of his people. He is distrustful of outsiders and questions the motivations of many who approach him, especially those of the Town. However, he does show sympathy towards those with honourable goals, such as the Changeling, even if he is not openly warm to them. He believes in the power of the Earth, and offers his loyalty and service to those who are truly of the Earth and respect Boddho.

Appearance
Oyun is tall, imposing, and intimidating. He is the tallest member of the cast, even taller than Stanislav Rubin. He has short white hair with a bald spot on his scalp and has piercing golden eyes. He wears an orange-brown tunic made of hemp and leather, with a large collar with an O ring across his shoulders, which is most likely connected to his leadership within the Termitary. The pelt of a bear is worn on his back. The skirt of his tunic is made of hemp, and his boots are tall with steel plating. He wears black gloves with heavy cuffs.

Bachelor Route
Oyun is never met in the Bachelor route, not even as an individual he must cure to ensure the Changeling's presence in the Cathedral meeting.

It is possible that Oyun is deceased, given the actions taken in the Haruspex route; spoken dialogue during the Bachelor route implies that he may have been killed on Day 11.

Haruspex Route
As a Warden he may not lie, but he still skillfully uses half-truths and inaccuracies. However, as it turns out, not everything is explained with the 'right to rule'. Oyun cut open Bos Primigenius, but the plague did not end, and so rumours continue.

Oyun will refuse to speak in depth to the Haruspex until he accepts his "inheritance" in full. Oyun then subjects the Haruspex to three tests, in order to prove his right to be Menkhu. The first test is to overcome fatigue, the second to overcome hunger, and the third death. At the end of each test Oyun gives the Haruspex a bottle of Abattoir Blood for the Panacea. After the final test, when asked a direct question, he is forced to admit that it was he who killed Isidor Burakh.

After Oyun's confession of guilt, he and the Haruspex come to blows, for one Warden must be replaced by another in battle. Oyun's death is unavoidable.

Changeling Route
Oyun will volunteer himself as a sacrifice on Day 11. Unlike the other Humbles, the player cannot choose to let him survive.

Spoken Dialogue

 * → See Oyun/Spoken Dialogue