Leper

"This man understands that adversity and existence are one and the same."

- The Narrator.

The Leper is one of the playable Character Classes in Darkest Dungeon.

Together with the Crusader and the Vestal, he refuses to embark on missions if the Abomination is in the party.

Combat Skills
"A ruined man, a warrior, and a poet. The Leper is most effective when given a turn to focus himself before raising his massive blade. When he swings, it is all or nothing - crushing blows and massive damage or the empty whistling of a glancing blow. He is entirely self-sufficient, drawing strength from his life of trauma, and able to channel it into heals, protection, or unrelenting fury. ~Guild"

Camping Skills
"A loner and an outcast, the Leper will tend to shun the others in his group, preferring instead to mend his own dying body at the expense of the horror such an undertaking brings forth. In order to reduce his stress, the Leper can remove his mask, but such a thing is sure to unsettle his companions."

- Survivalist

Equipment
"Heavy and restricting, the Leper's bronzed cuirass can absorb all manner of punishing blow. His massive sword is slow to swing, but delivers crushing damage to anyone caught in its unstoppable arc."

- Blacksmith

Customisation
As for every hero, the Leper has four different colour palettes to choose from: bright white, brown, red and dark white.

Barks
"My sword, my trusted ally, unphased by my aspect."

- The Leper

"Truly, I am a wretched thing."

- The Leper

"You have the killing eye, turn it towards our victory."

- The Leper

"Blood in the mud."

- The Leper

"Petals must fall."

- The Leper

"Summer before the Fall."

- The Leper

"I've been sold a river, and yet I go thirsty."

- The Leper

"All clothes we scavange go to me. After all I have needs..."

- The Leper

"Empty shells rolling in the surf. ALL EMPTY!"

- The Leper

"You pretend to value my company, but I see the truth."

- The Leper

"Our plans have failed, my fate is mine alone."

- The Leper

"No sparrow lives that cannot fly."

- The Leper

"You prune the ivy though it is almost February."

- The Leper

"No, leave me to my cursed fate."

- The Leper

"An end to my torment, at last?"

- The Leper on Death's Door.

"Mountains defy the consuming sea."

- The Leper

"My suffering has granted me a modicum of power."

- The Leper

"Wounds do not disturb me. Let me wash them."

- The Leper

Trivia

 * The Leper has inspirations taken from Baldwin the IV, a king of Jerusalem who was also known as "The Leper." In fact, one of the pregenerated names for The Leper is Baldwin.