There are a great many minor characters mentioned and/or present in some form in the game Amnesia: The Bunker. As too little evidence exists to conclude much about their life or person, they are more conveniently collected here.
Dog tags[]
- Main article: Dog tag
These are names of those characters whose names can appear on dog tags, whether minor or otherwise. The names in bold and italics indicate those who have a locker code or are otherwise important to gameplay progression.
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French Army[]
- Main article: French Army
These are all the minor characters who served with the French Army.
Father De Rais[]
Father De Rais (or "DeRais") was the Catholic chaplain for the soldiery in the bunker. He provided consecrations for dead troops; in May 1916, after consultation with Dr. Josinski, De Rais confirmed that he would be prepared to consecrate the incinerated bodies of dead soldiers, in accordance with the new anti-rodent cremation policy.[1]
His corpse is found pinned to the wall of the confessional, inside the chapel. Due to the nature of his wounds, it is most likely that he was killed by the Beast. He possessed a key which granted access to the pillbox, along with Foreman Stafford, and which was left not far away from his corpse.[2]
Q. Friloux[]
Head Clerk Q. Friloux was the chief administrative underling of the bunker's central functions. His corpse may be discovered by Hénri in the Central Bunker, in the room containing the generator. His death was relatively recent adjacent to Hénri awaking from his coma, as the body had yet to show signs of rigor mortis, and his blood was still (somewhat) fresh. Friloux's dog tag gives access to exiting the administration room.
Doctor Josinski[]
Doctor Josinski was a French Army physician tending to the sick and wounded in the bunker. He diagnosed Hénri with amnesia and presumably tended to his wounds. He also conducted autopsies of the first dead who were brutally killed by the Beast, and he also recommended the incineration of bodies to stem the infestation of carrion-eating, unusually large rats. His corpse was not discovered, and he is never seen or heard from during the events of Amnesia: The Bunker, but it is as likely as not that Dr. Josinski did not survive the Beast.
Soldat Chanard[]
Sdt. Chanard
Soldat Marceau[]
Soldat Millard[]
S. Millard
Soldat Tremblay[]
Sdt. Tremblay has no dog tag.
Mentioned characters[]
Some characters are merely mentioned once or twice, and some with almost no information about them. These names are collected here.
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Gameplay Hint[]
These are all characters whose only appearance Amnesia: The Bunker is in the Death hints.
Charles Lavoie[]
- Main article: Charles Lavoie
Sdt. Charles Lavoie
Francois Allard[]
Sdt. Francois Allard
Henri Bruno[]
Sdt. Henri Bruno
Johannes Melius[]
Sgt. Major Johannes Melius
Jules Corbin[]
Sdt. Jules Corbin
Romain Delpy[]
General Romain Delpy
German Army[]
These are all the minor characters who served with the Imperial German Army.
German sniper[]
- Main article: German soldiers
The German sniper was an unseen foe that threatened Henri Clement if he ever climbed to the pillbox. The sniper (or possibly snipers) was perched far out of reach and out of sight, with a vantage into the pillbox; when Henri enters the pillbox, at some point (though not immediately), the sniper begins taking shots at him, forcing Henri to take cover for as long as he's there.
German soldiers[]
- Main article: German soldiers
The German soldiers were the enemy combatants belonging to the Imperial German Army, fighting the French across the battlefield upon which Amnesia: The Bunker is set. They are encountered as nominal gameplay enemies in the trenches during the first level of the game, and thereafter only as incidental and theatrical threats, excepting the German Sniper watching the Pillbox in Maintenance.
Miscellaneous characters[]
Madame Lambert[]
Lambert, Jr.[]
Amanda Nicolay[]
Removed characters[]
- Main article: Cut characters (The Bunker)
The following characters can be found in the game files, but no reference exists to them in-game:
- S. Milliard[a]
- L. Monet
- F. Vercher
Footnotes[]
- ↑ Possibly "S. Milliard" was what "Soldat Millard" was once named.
References[]
- ↑ Rats and Burnt Corpses (The Bunker) – "I have spoken to Father De Rais about this matter. He will provide proper consecration for the deceased. Remains will be preserved for families."
- ↑ Where's the Pillbox key? (The Bunker)
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