Pathologic: The Marble Nest Minor Characters

This is a list of the minor characters that appear in Pathologic: The Marble Nest.

Blacky
Blacky is a young boy who lives with his stepfather in a flat in the Neck.

Shortly after being woken up, Bachelor is informed by Sticky that Blacky's stepfather has become sick. Upon examination, Bachelor determines that Blacky's father has died of a stroke, not Sand Plague. When Bachelor turns away from declaring Blacky's stepfather dead, he discovers that Blacky has disappeared, replaced by a manifestation of the Plague masquerading as an Executor. Out on the street, a commoner accuses Bachelor of heartlessness for failing to take Blacky under his care.

Sticky refers to Blacky and his stepfather as "the Blackers," suggesting that "Blacky" is a nickname shortened from his family name. Blacky shares a palette-swapped model with Cookaroo and Sleepy Head.

Bürged
Bürged is a Herb Bride and a member of the Steppe camp south of the Cathedral.

After the Bachelor attempts to speak to Bürged she tells him that she is not allowed to speak as there is a celebration soon. Following the Herb Bride's wedding to the Earth Bürged tells the Bachelor that the wedding was to sacrifice the Herb Bride, returning her to the Earth. The Bachelor is appalled but Bürged explains that the Kin do not fear Death as he does.

In the DLC version of Pathologic: Marble Nest, Bürged has no name and is listed as "Herb Bride" in dialogue.

Cookaroo
Cookaroo is a young boy who lives in the Bridge Square.

Bachelor finds Cookaroo by the drugstore guarded by a sentry. The two strike a deal: Bachelor will use his position to get past the sentry and toss Cookaroo any medicine he finds inside through a broken window on the second floor; in exchange, Cookaroo will split the profits with him. Among other medicines, Bachelor puts a case of Shmowder and a vial of Panacea through the window. However, Cookaroo drops the vial of Panacea, shattering it.

Cookaroo shares a model with Sleepy Head and a palette-swapped model with Blacky. He claims to be Khan’s best friend.

Dora Feugel

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Dove
Dove is a woman living under quarantine in the Bridge Square.

It is from her that the Bachelor discovers that the Cathedral is functioning as an isolation ward. During the events of Pathologic: The Marble Nest Dove's husband is taken to the Cathedral. She is furious that he was forced there as there should be no reason for the Cathedral to continue acting as an isolation ward since the Judge Georgiy Kain believes Sand Plague has been eliminated. She berates the Bachelor for his part in creating the quarantine, calling him a shameless butcher for locking people she believes were healthy in the ward.

Dove shares a palette-swapped Dove model with Magpie. In the 2016 Pathologic: The Marble Nest demo, her name was Widow.

Gull
Gull is a woman who lives in the Bridge Square. During a discussion about souls becoming imbued in architecture, Gull tells the Bachelor that she can still hear Eva's voice emanating from The Stillwater after her suicide.

Gull shares a palette-swapped model with Dora Feugel and a Refugee.

Lotman
Lotman is an individual living in an infected house with Siskin. The Bachelor finds Lotman and Siskin in the Silent House discovered by Sleepy Head, Shrew, and Sticky. Bachelor quickly realizes that Lotman and Siskin are the carriers that he's been looking for; however, both are delirious with fever and refuse to reveal how they contracted the Sand Plague. Instead, they tell Bachelor that the Plague is the key to immortality. Bachelor subsequently orders their quarantine.

In both the demo and full release of Pathologic: The Marble Nest, there exists a visual bug when speaking with Lotman - the camera behind their model will swing around in time with Lotman's animations. Lotman shares a model with other infected adults.

Magpie
Magpie is a young woman who owns a shop in the Bridge Square. Magpie informs Bachelor that sentries have closed the drugstore, preventing townspeople from getting medicine. She demands the Bachelor request the Committee lift the ban on shops being closed. If the ban is lifted, she will sell medicine at the shop.

At the end of the day, several Army personnel will execute Magpie and her fellow protesters, regardless of the Bachelor's orders to open the shop or not.

Magpie shares a palette-swapped Dove model with Dove. In the DLC release of Pathologic: The Marble Nest, Magpie is known as Confused Woman.

Marat Ranin

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Oriole
Oriole is a young woman living under quarantine in the Bridge Square.

Oriole tells Bachelor that she lost her soul gambling with the Masks in the Bridge Square. She informs the Bachelor that the souls of those who live in houses in town linger even after they've passed, and that she's been hearing a voice from the deceased owner of the Stillwater around the empty building.

Oriole shared a palette-swapped Dove model with Magpie and Dovd in the original demo. She has since received a different model, shared with other Townsfolk named Oriole.

Oriole's "lost soul" mirrors the loss of the Haruspex's fate by the Fellow Traveller in the main game.

Shaazgai
Shaazgai is a Kinsman who lives in the Steppe camp south of the Cathedral. As the Bachelor approaches the Steppe camp Shaazgai decides that he is a snake-man and gives him the nickname "Moga".

After the sacrificial Herb Bride wedding, Shaazgai transforms into an Odongh.

Shaazgai shares a palette-swapped Pochard model with Tagtaa, Shar Shuvuu and a Believer.

Shar Shuvuu
Shar Shuvuu is a Kinsperson living in the Steppe camp south of the Cathedral.

When approached by the Bachelor, they tell him that he is not to be in the Steppe camp, as they are planning a wedding and he is not allowed to watch. After the sacrificial Herb Bride wedding, they transform into an Odongh.

Shar Shuvuu's human model in the Pathologic: The Marble Nest demo was a woman, shared with Kayura models. Shar Shuvuu now shares a palette-swapper Pochard model with Shaazgai, Tagtaa, and a Believer.

Shepherd
The Shepherd is a kinsman south of the Bridge Square and tends to the Graveyard. He has been in charge of burying the dead ever since Grace's death. He asks the Bachelor if he wished things would go differently. If the Bachelor answers yes the Shepard takes him forward in time, skipping to the end of the day after the Plague was discovered in the Atrium.

He shares a palette-swapped Pochard model with Shar Shuvuu, Tagtaa, and a Believer.

Shrew

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Siskin
Siskin is an individual living in an infected house with Lotman. The Bachelor finds Lotman and Siskin in the Silent House discovered by Sleepy Head, Shrew, and Sticky. Bachelor quickly realizes that Lotman and Siskin are the carriers that he's been looking for; however, both are delirious with fever and refuse to reveal how they contracted the Sand Plague. Instead, they tell Bachelor that the Plague is the key to immortality. Bachelor subsequently orders their quarantine.

Though Siskin shares a name with the Siskin child townsfolk, this Siskin seems to share a model specific to infected adults and is entirely separate from the child.

Sleepy Head

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Tagtaa
Tagtaa is a Kinsman and lives in the Steppe camp south of the Cathedral.

When approached in the Steppe Camp Tagtaa tells the Bachelor that they are celebrating and offer him their gratitude. The Bachelor is confused by this as he is unsure of what exactly they are celebrating. After the sacrificial Herb Bride wedding, Tagtaa transforms into an Odongh.

Tagtaa shares a palette-swapped model Pochard with Shaazgai, Shar Shuvuu, and a Believer. Tagtaa does not appear in the 2019 re-release of Pathologic: The Marble Nest.

The Committee
The Committee is a group of men that operate outside the Crucible and assist the Bachelor in executing orders throughout the Atrium and Bridge Square. They are in charge of setting up hospital beds and opening the general store.

The members will ask the Bachelor his opinion on their debate about fate, death, and the cause and origin of the Sand Plague. One believes it could have happened anywhere and that the Town was simply unfortunate. One believes that its due to Town's rebellion against nature as he believes the attempt to combine the utopian ideals of the Town and the conflicting ones of the Kin made the Town especially vulnerable. The last believes the Polyhedron is specifically responsible for the outbreak.

At the end of the day orderlies start receiving odd and contradictory information from the Committee. Every hour they issue a new strange guideline such as orders to breed cats, to take beds and bunks outside, to put small bells atop graves and to bury the dead in the most notable and visible places. When the Bachelor approaches the committee the members will be replaced with Tragedians. They comment that they no longer need the Bachelor.

The Committee is made up of two palette-swapped Crow models and one Goose model.

Pathologic 2
On Day 1, the Committee can be seen behind the bookcases in the Town Hall after leaving incarceration by Alexander Saburov. They cannot he interacted with, and across from them are three Tragedians mirroring their posture.