Utopians

Utopians
The Utopians are one of the three factions, united by a common ideology, along with the Humble Ones and the Termites. The Bachelor, Daniil Dankovsky, is the representative of this ideology and Utopians are his Adherents. Most of these people really play an important role in the formation of Utopia.

Eve Yahn

A girl living in the Stone Yard's Slough Manor. During the game the Bachelor lives with her.

Mark Immortal

The theater director. Almost always found in the theater.

"Young Vlad"

Representative and probable future head of the family Olgimskiy, having power in the city on a par with the Kains and Saburovs.

The Kains
The Kain family is one of the three families which rules the city. They are that part of the city government which aspires to Utopia. The exception is Kaspar Kain (Kahn), who is a Termite and an Adherent of the Haruspex. The Kains live in the Horns, located in the Bridge Square.

Maria Kaina

Daughter of Victor and Nina Kain and niece of George. The future scarlet mistress.

George Kain

By the beginning of the game, the actual head of the family.

Victor Kain

Brother of George and Simon, and Mary's father.

The Stamatin Brothers
Brother-architects, once renowned throughout the country and, in particular, in the capital, but now living in this godforsaken town. They are the creators of the "ladders to heaven" and the Polyhedron.

Andrei Stamatin

Gifted architect. A man capable of much, and very dangerous. He owns a tavern in the Earth (the eastern part of town), and apparently lives there as well.

Peter Stamatin

Ingenious architect. An absolutely "otherworldly" man. He lives in the Earth, in the house next to the Saburovs' Stem. Peter's house is easy to find by the forests, which he partially closed.

Utopia
Utopia is one of three possible directions of development of the city, which could result from the actions of one hero to prevail over the other. Utopia presumes the destruction of the old ways, of the chthonic Order, and more humanised part of the city under a White Mistress, for the sake of a new order, the symbol of which is the Polyhedron. There is little specific information about the future Utopia; it is known, however, that the Utopian city would probably be built after the destruction of the old city on the other side of the Gorkhon, on land free of ancient burial grounds.

As far as we can understand the ideology of Utopia is the victory of powerful minds over rigid reality through grand and complex works, which are intended to create those who are capable of it. Other people can at least become the instruments of creators.