Boom Hammer
A trick weapon used by the old hunters, and crafted by the
workshop heretics, the Powder Kegs.
A giant hammer equipped with a miniature furnace. When
ignited and fired, it emits a volley of flame that explodes
furiously upon impact.
Crush the beasts, then burn them - the brute simplicity of the
Boom Hammer was favored by hunters with an acute
distaste for beasts.
Rifle Spear
A trick weapon crafted by the workshop heretics, the
Powder Kegs.
A prototype weapon serving as a simple firearm and
spear, possibly created in imitation of a lost Cainhurst
weapon.
Lacks any notable functions, saving that it is the only
trick weapon with an attached gun.
Reiterpallasch
Weapon wielded by the Knights of Cainhurst.
Combines an elegant knight's sword with the
peculiar firearm wielded by the Cainhurst order.
The old nobles, long-time imbibers of blood, are no strangers
to the sanguine plague, and the disposal of beasts was a
discrete task left to their servants, or knights, as they were
called for the sake of appearances.
Stake Driver
A trick weapon fashioned by the workshop heretics,
the Powder Kegs. Favored by the retired hunter Djura.
The stake driver, with its queerly complex design,
violently drives this stakes into the flesh of foes.
The stake driver allows for high-damage critical attacks,
but it is difficult to use and leaves its wielder wide open,
but none of this should bother a mere Powder Keg.
Whirligig Saw
A trick weapon crafted by the workshop heretics, the
Powder Kegs, and weapon of choice for the old hunter Valtr,
the Beast Eater.
This weapon pummels beasts in its mace form, but its true
strength lies in its attached mechanical saws.
These discs, lined with serrated teeth, spin rapidly, thrashing
the flesh of beasts into fine shreds.
Cannon
Large prototype firearms fashioned by the workshop
heretics, the Powder Kegs.
Use of this weapon is equivalent to toting a mounted
cannon, complete with its ridiculous weight, staggering
kick, and lavish use of Quicksilver Bullets, into battle.
Such a monstrosity was doomed from the start, and
indeed its development was cut short. Yet, against
impossibly gigantic foes, it might be just the thing.
Piercing Rifle
A rifle engineered by the Oto Workshop, the precursor to
the workshop of the heretical Powder Kegs.
Designed for hunting on narrow streets, this rifle has been
optimized to cause perforation wounds, but is unfit for
reliably countering attacks.
Firing Hammer Badge
Badge crafted by the Oto Workshop, precursor to the
workshop of the heretical Powder Kegs.
The Powder Kegs were driven by singular ideas, and crafted
strange weapons of great intricacy.
It is clear that the philosophy of the Powder Kegs was
already established at this time.
Powder Keg Hunter Badge
Badge crafted by the Powder Kegs, the heretics of the
Workshop.
The Powder Kegs adoration of complex design and big
booms culminated in weapon designs that contrast with
those traditionally of the Workshop.
The late Powder Kegs, bless their souls, had a motto:
"If a weapon ain't got kick, it just ain't worth it."
Delayed Molotov
A special hunter tool crafted by the old Oto Workshop.
These molotovs wedge into the ground when thrown,
and explode on a timed delay.
A shame that such a complex gadget must be sacrificed
with each use of this inefficient hunter tool. Nevertheless,
delayed molotovs are cherished by the minority of hunters who prefer the tricksier kill.
This creation is one of the earliest- known roots of the Powder Kegs.
Ludwig's Rifle
A rifle typically used by Healing Church hunters.
It is said that the rifle was employed by Ludwig,
the first hunter of the church. It's long heavy barrel
makes up in range for what it lacks in reload speed.
Ludwig's Rifle exhibits several departures from the
workshop's design, suggesting that the Church
anticipated much larger inhuman beasts.
Gray Wolf Cap
Attire of the retired hunter Djura.
This worn wolf cap was his trademark
Djura is known through his contact with the Powder Kegs,
the heretics of the workshop. He is said to have been
both uncommonly kind and dreadfully foolish.
Djura felt defeated by the state of Old Yharnam,
and renounced his hunter's vows.
Ashen Hunter Garb
Attire of the retired hunter Djura.
Painted with ash in a ceremony to ward off blood.
Djura is known through his contact with the Powder Kegs,
the heretics of the workshop. He is said to have been
both uncommonly kind and dreadfully foolish.
Djura felt defeated by the state of Old Yharnam,
and renounced his hunter's vows.
Gatling Gun
This is a highly-customized, portable version of the
stationary gatling gun operated by the old hunter Djura in
Old Yharnam. It was the weapon of choice of the youngest
of Djura's three companions.
The Gatling Gun boasts exceptional rapid-firing
functionality, but is considered a cumbersome weapon, due
to its excessive weight and insatiable consumption of
Quicksilver Bullets.
Corruption Rune
A secret symbol left by Caryll, runesmith of Byrgenwerth.
Several runes contain a nuance of "Blood," including the rune of "Corruption,"
associated with the oath of the corrupt. Pledgers to this oath are
Cainhurst Vilebloods. hunters of blood who find dregs for their Queen in coldblood,
particularly in that of hunters. Yet the corrupt are heretics in the eyes of the Church,
and thus subject to the wrath of the Executioners
Valtr, Master of the League:
First encounter:
Ahh, a new face, are you?
And an accomplished hunter…
it would appear.
I am Valtr, Master of the League.
Members of the League cleanse the streets
of all the filth that's spread about during the hunt.
Like any half-decent hunter ought to, you know?
Haven't you seen enough of these wretched beasts,
freakish slugs, and mad doctors?
Sentence these fiends to death.
With the help of your League confederates.
What do you say? Why not join the League?