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Musician-2

The musician, as seen on the conversation Screen.

The Musician is a major character in Darkwood. He is a resident of the forest who is changing due to the Plague. He can ultimately help the Protagonist eventually get to Chapter 2 depending on the choices they make.

Prior to the game, the Musician was living with his two parents in the Old Woods. His exact age is unknown, but he was likely born around the same time the Being first arrived in 1975, which means he has spent the majority of his life, if not all of it, in the woods while the Plague was active. His mother worked in the fields and was talented violinist, less is known about his father. It appears that the Musician was closer to his mother, who he speaks about more frequently than his father, and who would have been the one to teach him to play the violin. Some time before the start of the game, his parents both began to become overwhelmed by the Plague, and became immobilised as a result of it, losing much of their ability to talk. The Musician did not understand what was happening to his parents and why they were no longer interacting with him, he thought they were angry with him so he eventually ran away from home, making the abandoned Silo his new hideout.

Around three months before the start of the game, the Musician attended a Kupala night held in the village, and witnessed the Chicken Lady accompanying her deformed sister, the Pretty Lady When it came time for the Pretty Lady to throw her wreathe (most likely it was thrown for her, due to the need to keep her restrained) it landed in the river. Perhaps seeing his own mutations reflected in those of the Pretty Lady, the Musician fished her wreathe out of the water, and declared himself to be her future husband. The Chicken Lady was quick to drive him away, and with good reason as the Plague had left her sister with an insatiable appetite for human flesh.

The Musician has been attempting to court the Pretty Lady ever since, by playing music outside her window. He is implied to otherwise be very much alone, the other villagers fearing him because of his mutated appearance and not allowing him near them. Despite this, it seems he was friends with both the Chicken Lady's brother Janek before his disappearance and is on good terms with the Doctor who he is very grateful to for providing him with a wooden mask.

Chapter 1[]

After speaking to the Chicken Lady in the Forest Village for the first time, the Musician appears outside her house, fiddling away in disturbing fashion on his instrument, much to the annoyance of the Chicken Lady. As soon as the Protagonist approaches him, he hides under the tractor close by the house. However, if the player kills the Chicken Lady without talking to her, the Musician will never appear.

While talking to him below the tractor, the Musician reveals that he fancies the Pretty Lady and wants to "save" her from the Chicken Lady. To do this, he requires the key to her locked room, which he believes could be found in Janek's House. If the player nods the second time while talking to him under the tractor, the Musician can be found in the Silo.

After retrieving said key, the Protagonist has to choose whether to hand over the key to the Musician or to Wolfman. If the key is given to the Musician, he requests the Protagonist to fetch him a Violin from his parents' house before revealing the Doctor's location, and hands over a Drawing for his mother, after that the Musician can be found in the Church Ruins.

The next part of the Musician's path is largely dependent on player choices on retrieving the Violin from his parents' home. Note that not leaving the Drawing by his mother will cause both of the parents to turn into Red Chompers and attack the Protagonist. Regardless, upon showing the Violin to the Musician, he will deduce that if his mother consented in lending the protagonist the violin, then his parents are no longer angry with him. He decides to move back to his parents' house in Old Woods and invites the Protagonist to meet him there.

  • If the Protagonist leaves the Drawing by his mother, his parents will not attack the protagonist, and the next day upon the Protagonist's arrival to the Creepy house, the Musician will be found dead in the house with a Red Chomper standing over him. The exact identity of the Chomper (father or mother) cannot be known. On his corpse will be the Violin.
  • If the Protagonist doesn't leave the drawing by his mother and doesn't kill his parents (as Red Chompers), the next day the Musician will be found dead inside the house.
  • If the Protagonist doesn't leave the Drawing by his mother, and kills his parents (as Red Chompers, or as humans beforehand), the next day the Musician will stand outside the house, weeping, aware of the Protagonist's doing, and unwilling to talk to him again. Two graves can be found in front of him, containing his parents' bodies.

Chapter 2[]

If the player chooses to follows Wolfman's path, and kill The Sow in Chapter 1, the Musician makes a final appearance in the Swamp. At night, they will find the metal door in the room adjacent to the workbench area unlocked, and a small light inside the room turned on. Investigating the very corner of the room will reveal the Musician, who was hiding there after being expelled from the camp with the other Villagers due to his appearance. His mutations have accelerated, his body growing disproportionately making it very difficult for him to move. The following day, upon entry, the player's health will begin to drop rather quickly (presumably to prevent players from camping at night behind the otherwise indestructible metal door), and after a few more days, the player can feed him some food. But for some unknown reason, the player cannot feed him Potato, Chicken Egg, Red Egg, Embryo, Jar with Meat, Insect, ? (Item).

If you let the Musician stay in your Hideout, he will capture a Rat after a couple of nights. Later on, you find him playing with a Ping Pong ball, which the protagonist can keep or return to him.

If the player chooses to feed the Musician a Hallucinogen such as odd meat or a mushroom, rather than bread or meat, they will find that the next morning the door to the room with the musician is gone and a large creature, presumably the Musician after growing more, can be found there, protruding from the door partially. The player can no longer interact with the Musician after this point. After one more day passes, the player will find that the Musician disappears and that the room is empty. The room, however, is still coated in damaging slime and is still rendered useless.

Epilogue[]

If the player has not interacted with the Musician after his encounter at The Chicken Lady's House, and manages to achieve the "True Ending", then it is stated that the Musician managed to escape the inferno and is speculated to have been rescued. This happens as well if you follow his quest-line but kill his parents and don't kill the Sow. If the player kills the Chicken Lady and manages to achieve the "False Ending", the Musician will be eaten by the Pretty Lady. If the player does not kill the Chicken Lady and manages to achieve the "False Ending", the Musician will be adopted by the Chicken Lady.

See Transcript

Dialogue[]

Chapter 1[]

Greeting[]

  • First Encounter

"I-it's not my f-fault! I know it doesn't s-sound, t-too great... My v-violin... it's, it's a bit... broken. I w-on't play a-anymore... S-sorry...

Um, sir? H-have you b-been in that hut? The Chicken Lady's h-hut? You're not afraid of h-her? Y-you're b-brave!

And... H-have you seen h-her? The Pretty Lady? S-she's... the most beautiful lady in the w-world! I w-watch her through the cracks in the window. S-she ch-changes when I watch her... g-gets more beautiful. I p-play for her...
I want her to be h-happy... Because s-she doesn't seem to be... The Chicken L-lady locked her in that r-room...

She... she keeps her there! She envies her! She won't allow anyone to s-see her... E-even me!
She knows very w-well that during the last Kupala Night... I fished out the Pretty Lady's w-wreath from the river!
Yes, s-sir! The Chicken Lady knows what it means! Oh yes, I will become the Pretty L-lady's husband! We w-will walk hand in hand, s-sir. I will play for her, mister s-sir.

I t-tried to r-r-release her... But the Chicken Lady! She ch-chased me off! S-she always does! I also l-looked for the second key. At Mr. Jan's, but n-now he's disappeared... I don't know how to get into his h-house..."

  • Leave

"M-mister! S-sir!"

A skinny little hand emerges from beneath the tractor and grabs me by the ankle.

"P-please don't go, mister sir! Y-you're my only hope, please don't be afraid of Ch-chicken Lady!"

  • Leave Bored

"I u-understand.... I'm s-sorry!"

Dull thuds can be heard from under the tractor, as if someone was bashing their head against the ground.

"Stupid, stupid, stupid! Now I will never find this key! Well, maybe near the w-well, near the w-well... where I saw Mr. Jan. Mr. Jan will have the key..."

  • Nod

"So kind, s-so very k-kind...
Y-you are just like h-him... My d-daddy! But... My papa has changed, m-mister. Just l-like my mommy.
They will not l-listen to me, they w-won't hear how sad I am, sir...

O-oh... But, am I n-not b-boring you, sir? P-please, d-don't go... Pl-lease.. hear me o-out... Do-n't go."

Nervous grunting can be heard from underneath the tractor.

"P-perhaps y-you could h-help me?"

  • Leave Bored
  • Nod

"P-please... Pl-ease find the k-key, good ss-ir! T-to the Pretty L-lady's room! The.. The C-chicken Lady has it! W-well, Mr. Jan also h-has it... I saw him r-recently, near the w-well.
H-he used to play with m-me. We th-threw rocks into t-the well and l-looked into our r-reflections, while m-making silly faces!
D-daddy used to say not to d-do it, else my face w-wil stay that w-way... Now the water in the w-well is always h-hazy. It s-shows these weird i-images...

Th-the well is here, in the v-village... Maybe you will f-find him th-there? He u-used to hang around it often. He stared i-into the well, as if looking f-for something... or someone.

I m-must hide now, h-hide f-from the Ch-chicken L-lady. I will go to t-that place... Where th-they used t-to keep a-all the grain. In the (...) p-part of the Silent Forest.
W-will you bring me the k-key if you f-find it? I p-promise to repay y-you somehow... M-me, and the P-pretty Lady!"

  • If the player kills the Pretty Lady

"W-why... did you kill her?"

The boy silently stares at the ground beneath his feet. He clutches the violin in his hands.

"P-please g-go away."

  • After killing his parents

"W-why did you kill them?"

The boy silently stares at the ground beneath his feet. He clutches the violin in his hands.

"P-please g-go away."

  • Random
The boy stops playing and lowers his head, avoiding my sight.

Showing Items[]

"M-mommy once told me about... this r-road. She said p-people used to travel it. They would leave their houses and walk it during the night. I was scared of this s-story. I was afraid m-mommy will go out too... and leave me behind."

"This is our doctor, yes? He is just as brave and good as you are! He helped me. He is helping all of us!
He gave me this beautiful mask, so I could be healed of my afllictions. Maybe you could have one too...

Maybe the doctor would make a mask like this for you? I could ask him about it."

"It's s-so pretty... Could... could I h-hold it for a w-wee m-moment?"

The boy clumsily turns the small item in his overgrown hand.

"M-my mom likes these... W-where did y-you buy it? I-if I were big and had the m-money I would buy more of these and... m-maybe she would stop being angry at m-me?"

"Y-yes! Y-you're amazing, m-mister s-sir! T-th-thank you!"

The boy shuffles his legs. He's visibly excited, but also seems uncomfortable.

"S-sir, now... I have the k-key... but don't have the c-courage. S-she's too beautiful. M-my Pretty Lady...
J-just look at this violin, mister! S-she will l-laugh at me! A-and it is her I always play f-for!"

One of the strings securing his mask falls off, together with his ear. The boy reattaches it as if nothing happened.

"But m-maybe...? My m-mom has this beautiful violin! I would ask her to b-borrow it to me, but she's too angry with me...
Could you p-please c-convince her to b-borrow it to me? I'll g-give you a card with drawings for her. To apologize. When she gets it, she will surely s-stop b-being angry and she will b-borrow us the violin! It's behind the cupboard. My mummy always hides it there. Please, mister, bring me this violin! You're not af-fraid of anything! Anyway, there's nothing to be s-scared of!

You will find my parents' house in the (...) part of the Old Woods.
If you come back with m-my mom's violin, I will try to get you an appointment w-with the doctor, because you look pretty s-sickly.
I will be waiting for you near the old church, in the (...) part of Old Woods."

"Gee! Y-you d-did it? This is my m-mom's v-violin! S-s-so beautiful! Was s-she happy about the d-drawing? Is s-she feeling well?"

The kid stares at the violin with bated breath.

"N-now I can pay my P-pretty Lady a v-visit! I will play her a serenade!

Will you visit me at my p-parents' house, mister? If they b-borrowed you the violin, they surely aren't angry with me anymore!
A-ah! I almost forgot! W-we have an appointment with the d-doctor! He was happy to l-learn about a new p-patient! I t-told him about y-you! H-h-he's inside the train wreck, in the (...) edge of the Old Woods."

"W-what's this little box?"

The Musician puts the game to his ear and shakes it. He must have pressed the power button by accident, as the game turns on. He flinches and looks at the screen.

"My lady's sister... she also has these funny wee chickens... They lay eggs too, but my lady's s-sister doesn't want to share them with anyone."

The boy turns the game in his hand for a while, but he can't find a way to reach the buttons with his overgrown fingers. The game slips out of his hand and drops to the ground. The wannabe musician freezes.

"I'm s-sorry! I didn't mean to!"

The sight of the blood-soaked shawl has clearly made the boy anxious. He takes a step back and lowers his head even more than usual..

"... t-this is not m-mine, m-m-mister..."


Gossip[]

"H-have you heard about the sow?
The villagers keep this s-sow in the nearby p-pigshed. They call it The Mother of All Pigs! They say it's... beautiful! B-but I've never seen it... They don't allow me near her! They ch-ch-chase me off! They always ch-chase me off..."

The little Musician drops his gaze.

"M-maybe y-you would be able to s-see her, mister...?
If you managed to get inside, maybe you could take a wee piece of... m-meat for me? I've never eaten a pig and I've h-heard it's very tasty! W-would you take s-some for me?"

  • After killing the Sow

"I saw the v-villagers dragging a cart with a dead sow. The one they called The Mother of All Pigs. It wasn't as beautiful as they said... Nowhere near the Pretty Laddy!"

The boy drops his gaze.

"And that p-piggy... It was a bit similar to m-me."

The boy sniffles and rubs the mask with his deformed hand.

"The v-villagers have been c-crying after her a lot.
I saw them t-trying to cut through the wall of t-trees.
Do you think it's even possible, mister? Mommy told me once that the woods are never-rer-ending! And there's nothing on the other side!"

  • The gift

The kid hands me an object.

"I m-made this for y-you, mister!"

Chapter 2[]

Greeting[]

  • First Encounter

Something is lurking in the shadows...

"I'm s-sorry!"

From beneath the mask you can hear a horribly distorted, resounding voice... of a child?

"V... very sorry! I... I didn't know you were l-living here."

The figure tries to turn its head, but its enormous neck makes this task impossible to complete.

"I didn't want to d-disturb you, mister. I just wanted to h-hide. I don't know this p-part of the woods. Everything here is different, and this wee h-hut here seemed so... c-cosy and s-safe.

P-please let me stay. P-please, don't chase me off. I've got nowhere to... go.
The villagers don't a-a-allow me to live in the camp. I p-p-promise I won't p-play anymore!

I'll be quiet. You can c-cover me with something, if you don't w-want to look at m-me...
Please... Just let me s-stay."

  • The gift

"I... I have something for you, mister!"

The boy picks an enormous rat corpse from the ground and dangles it by its tail.

"H-huge one, isn't it? I caught it this night! For you!

I saw it sneaking by the w-wall. I played dead, the best way I can play dead and...
It, this mouse, I mean, she jumped on my hand and s-started nibbling on my f-finger! I quickly clasped my h-hand and b-bit through its neck!
I... I always do that. That way they s-stop running."

The corners of the boy's mouth turn up in a grotesque smile, exposing rows of overgrown teeth, which even his mask couldn't hide.

"Mice... mice are g-good! Better than bark and these f-funny black bugs.
Here! T-taste it! You'll... you'll like it!"

  • Move away

The boy quickly glances at the rat's blood-soaked corpse and freezes.

"B... but they are so tasty. I thought you like them. I'm... I'm sorry."

The boy drops the rat to the floor, then hugs his knees and falls silent.

  • Take it

"When... when I catch more, I'll give them to you!"

  • The gift 2

"I have a d-delicious wee mouse for you! I caught it this night! Here you go!"

  • Ping-pong ball

The Musician hums and bounces a small ping-pong ball against the wall. He probably found it amongst the junk. Suddenly, he notices me.

"Oh, it's you!"

The ball bounces off his deformed hand and lands between my feet.

  • Give back the ball

"Th... thank you!"

The boy clumsily grabs the ball in his hand. He carefully hides it under his legs, so that it doesn't roll away.

  • Take the ball

The boy fixes his gaze on his knees, without saying a word.

  • The infection

"S-sorry! I didn't want to!
T-this thing is coming out of m-my body. I... I tried to stop it, but I don't think I can...

N-now the whole room is covered with... this. I didn't want to make a mess, I s-swear!
Please, don't t-throw me a-away! Please... let me stay. I promise... to be good. Please don't be... angry with me anymore!"

  • The hunger

The boy leans over the violin lying next to his overgrown left hand. He plucks one of the strings with his right hand, clumsily trying to keep the rhythm.

"I'm sorry for asking, but... do you, maybe, have something to eat?"

The boy stops strumming. He carefully sets the violin down between his knees and holds the neck in his hand.

"I'm a wee bit hungry... and if you had something... anything..."

  • Random 1

"I'm... I'm glad that you're b-back!"

  • Random 2

"Is... is it you?"

  • Random 3

"I was worried you wouldn't c-come back."


Showing Items[]

Maybe I should give it to the boy? He must be hungry...

  • Keep it
  • Give it to him

"Oh... Thank you, m-mister! You're so k-kind!
But I don't have... anything. Nothing I can... give you."

The boy leans over his left side and reaches for something with his right hand. I hear a sound of a torn fabric.
He passes me a piece of rope, which was part of his tattered clothing.

"It's... it's a kind of rope. You can do a lot of things with a rope. You can do a knot... tie it, or hang your... laundry on it!"


Gossip[]

"S... someone killed our v-village sow. The Mother of All Pigs!
The v-villagers c-cried after her, a lot. They said there must be food on the o-other side.
They cut through the trees with their a-axes. They b-barely managed to. The trees kept growing back.

I followed them, but t-they didn't let me stay in their camp."

The boy adjusts the cracked mask with his overgrown hand.

"I wanted to go back h-home, but a huge h-hole appeared where the passage used to be. When the ground shakes, holes like these... sometimes appear. The villagers say it's the woods being angry.
I've run to the swamps and that's how I found your... h-home. It's a very beautiful house. Much more b-beautiful than the villagers' camp. They sleep on r-rocks. I think it's s-some kind of an old quarry!
This camp... can be found in the (...) edge of the Swamp."

  • The mutation

"Recently, I've grown quite a bit.
My mom always used to say that I need to be b-big and s-strong... to help her out in the field..."

The boy tries to hug his frail knees with the disproportionately massive torso.

"But I... I don't want to be big anymore. It's v-very hard being big.
You need to be so... so strong! To even walk!
Now my v-violin is... too s-small for me!"


Exit dialogue[]

  • Random 1

"Please get back soon..."

  • Random 2

"Please don't leave me here for the whole day!"

  • Random 3

"Please, don't leave for long..."

Trivia[]

  • You can often times hear the Musician playing on his violin off in the distance.
  • After the full release version of the game on 17 August 2017, there was a bug that prevented the Musician from appearing in chapter 2. It was not until 2 years later, on 7 August 2019, the bug was fixed.
  • If the Musician gets killed and the Chicken Lady is notified, she appears to be sorrowful.
  • If the Key Covered in Chicken Feces is given to the Musician and the Protagonist has a full inventory, he will drop the Drawing received on the ground.
  • The Musician is playing the nursery rhyme "Frère Jacques", with some mistakes.
  • After Chapter 2, the Musician's appearance becomes significantly less child-like, and he remarks to the Protagonist that he has "grown a lot" recently, implying that his condition is advancing. The rift on the top of his head is similar to that of dormant Red Chompers, the final stage of the Plague.
  • The doll which used to have the face the Musician wears as a mask can be found outside the Doctor's house in the prologue, with its face carved off.
  • During the night in which the musician appears in the Swamp Hideout, there will be no enemies spawning.
  • He is the last villager to believe in, and think fondly of, the Doctor, and is still on good terms with him.
  • He was friends with the Chicken Lady's brother Janek, so he may have potentially known about the Pretty Lady for some years before the game.
  • It is implied that, while he loved both of his parents, he was closer to his mother than father. His mother would have been the one to teach him to play the violin, and he mentions wishing he could accompany her to work in the fields. He does not mention much of his father, but in dialogue for the ending where he is killed by his parents as chompers, it's heavily implied his father used to beat him with a belt.
  • In any ending where the Protagonist followed the Bliss ending, and the Pretty Lady is still alive and the Chicken Lady is not, the Musician will either free the Pretty Lady himself or be found by her, and is then killed and eaten by her.

Gallery[]

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