Bound

"Whatever happens, these people must live. Their fates are bound to mine; they may well hold the keys to my victory in their hands."

The Bound were originally a group of people brought together by Simon Kain. Now they have split into three groups whose fates are tied together to the three protagonists. It is said that Simon preferred the company of the Bound to any other because it is they who would decide the fate of the town. Each Bound that is saved will influence the endings of the game.

Description
"Thirty or so—each of them possessing their own unique traits. All of them hate one another, all of them are habitual liars... all of them deserve to live. Yet some of them are incompatible—someone has to die so that another may live. And you know what that means."

"Simon transformed our town into a single whole… a living being... He was the heart, and we were the blood running through the town's veins. We radiated his light, and that's why we used to shine so brightly. "The Bound" are actually… bound to Simon…"

The Bound are considered special people, "closer to perfection than the common crowd", all possesing a striking personalitiy, esily distinguished by their lodgings or their presence. Their backgrounds vary from person to person, some of them are locally famous, of noble descent, while others are beggars, outcasts, little children. Each Bound posesses the power within that allows them to break the routine of human existence and become something greater.

The Bound are also called The Fated, The Adherents, "The Gobo's Taglur", and The Town's Circle. "Taglur," meaning "kin circle," refers to a pagan game described as a "roundelay of sorts," while "Gobo" is a character from an epic local to the Town-on-Gorkhon.

Of The Bound Fallen Ill
"There are citizens—so-called "Bound" — who seem to be extraordinarily involved in town happenings. They are regularly contacted by people of different lines of occupation and social standing, including your two colleagues. They also try to compensate what they believe to be your inaction with their own efforts. In consideration of that, the Executor Committee has decided:

1. If a Bound person falls ill, the door to their home should be guarded by an Executor.

2. While the Bound person remains conscious, the Executor should collect mail deliveries from them and pass over to them the provisions and medicaments delivered by the couriers.

3. In exceptional cases it is allowed to visit the patient. To enable communication with the Bound person, the Executor should resort to higher efficiency antibiotic medicine (feromycinum).

''4. Vaccines, serums, and other such solutions should be administered, if available, in the same manner as all of the above."