"Find my eyes, Penitent One. For only then will I be able to reveal my secret to you."
The Fourth Visage is an NPC added through the Wounds of Eventide DLC, and can be found in a secret room beneath the Knot of the Three Words after receiving the Key Grown from Twisted Wood from Esdras. It is a crucial component to the third and canonical ending of the game.
The Fourth Visage, also known as the Traitor, is an eyeless face of molten gold which is imprisoned in the roots of the Knot of the Three Words. It will reward the Penitent One with the true Apodictic Heart of Mea Culpa when he successfully returns its two missing eyes.
Isidora guards the Severed Right Eye of the Traitor, and Sierpes keeps the Broken Left Eye of the Traitor respectively. Both bosses must be defeated before facing Crisanta of the Wrapped Agony, otherwise the True Ending will be unobtainable.
To reach the Fourth Visage, travel to the Library of Negated Words and its first Prie Dieu, where Diosdado returns after you complete his quest. Give him the key, and he will open a secret door for you.
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First Encounter | Penitent One of the silent steps. Approach this face of pale gold, with empty sockets instead of eyes. |
When given first eye | Oh… Even in this place, beneath so many floors, I am bedazzled. But blessed be the light whose intensity blinds, for behind it lies always a seed of virtue. |
When given second eye | You have found my eyes… Now I can see that this terrible place, this prison of what I am and have been for so very long… |
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Severed Right Eye of the Traitor[]An eyeball of solid gold that adorned the scythe of Isidora, the singer of the dead. Condemned to an eternity of deep-rooted darkness, the melted face of the Traitor was also robbed of his eyes for he had seen too much. The lady of the ossuary was charged to watch over him, and the bones that used to sing with her found a new tomb in the darkest of corners. |
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Broken Left Eye of the Traitor[]Eyeball forged in gold, torn from the socket of a beast from the depths. The Traitor was vanished to this world, condemned to remember the truth he had dared to gaze upon. One of the eyes was delivered to the sea and no more was heard of it, but the waters that engulfed it became the burial ground of any vessel that ventured to sail through them. |
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Trivia[]
It is possibly based on several figures in the Christian New Testament:
- Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus's original Twelve Apostles claimed by the Four Evangelists to have betrayed Jesus.
- Mark the Evangelist, whose gospel is possibly the earliest-written and only one featuring the Messianic Secret motif (possible inspiration for the fourth visage's claim as "a witness to the truth").