Carrie Fisher might be best known for being Princess Leia, but it turns out she had a surprising minor role in Dishonored. It's a well-hidden one, something you could go a whole play-through without ever discovering. That's because you have to off a certain NPC to earn the right to hear F🦄isher's voice.
Dishonored's city of Dunwall is filled with loudspeakers that act as both announcement sources and alarms. The player character Corvo can cut them down to avoi꧅d guards being alerted to his actions, o﷽r he can just avoid them and listen as a male NPC known as the Propaganda Officer keeps Dunwall citizens updated on the city's happenings. Things get interesting when Corvo meets the Propaganda Officer.
In the game's sixth mission, Return To The Tower, Corvo infiltrates Dunwall Tower to assassinate the enemy who conspired against him. the man offers to help by playing an incriminating recording that will shame Corvo's enemy, providing a less violent solution. Since he's such a helpful guy, most players wouldn't think to turn their blades on him. But like the majority of NPCs in Dishonored, the Propaganda Officer can be killed.
If the player does decide to put an end to the Propaganda Officer, a new voice will take his place on Dunwall's loudspeakers. That voice will belong to none other than Carܫrie Fisher.
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Unfortunately, Fisher's character has no physical appearance. Corvo doesn𓃲't go back to the tower so we never get to see what the Carrie Fisher Propaganda Officer looks like.
Still, it's amazing that Arkane Studios, the maker of Dishonored, was able to get such a big-name talent to play a minor hidden role. Even more amazing is, , Fisher isn't the only one. Lena Headey of Game Of Thrones fame voices Callista Curnow, one 🐻of Corvo's allie༺s back at headquarters.
To h✱ear Carrie Fisher spout propaganda, check out this video:
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