


The Seraph: A holy knight, burnt and broken, who wields the power of the divine flame, but holds a darker, more sinister nature hidden underneath.Without the proper protection, the Lamia can easily be rendered useless or, in the worst case, dead. Unfortunately, the hideous appearance of the Lamia can inflict massive stress to her party and such is her nature that as she attacks, she may disrupt her own party's formation. Regardless of the form she takes, the Lamia is very fragile, relying on either her speed in beast form or her allies in human form to survive. The Lamia: A bewitching siren of unearthly beauty one second, and a hideous sea abomination another the Lamia has a transformation mechanic similar to the vanilla game's Abomination, being a support class in her human form, and a damage class when transformed.Should the Thrall feel he is threatened, he'll quickly become Ferocious, entering a frenzy where friend and foe blur into one mass and the only priority is self preservation. While the Thrall's body is unbreakable, his mind is fragile. Should the opponent be too far to engage in close combat, the Thrall can take a moment to hype himself up and charge back into the fray, trampling all who stand in his way.


The Thrall shines best in the thick of combat, where he can deliver devastating blows and punish any who try to defy him. The Thrall: A bloodthirsty gladiator who crushes anything that opposes the heir with his bare fists.In 2018 she received a substantial rework, including redone art assets, a new stance mechanic, balancing fixes, and a new feature that adds hunting Bandits to the game. The Falconer is best used as support, leaving the heavy hitting to other classes. Her damage output is lower than most characters and if she is caught in an unfavourable position, her life may very well be at risk. However, the Falconer is not a direct fighter. She serves as a disruptor, applying debuffs and distracting enemies to give her allies an upper hand. The Falconer: A former bandit turned adventurer who fights with her bow and her trusted falcon companion.While mostly a homebrew class mod, there is a number of trinket ones (for the Crimson Court and Color of Madness) as well as a massive fanmade Expansion Pack, The Sunken City (the collection's namesake), which is still in development. The Sunken City Collection is the unofficial name for a large collection of Darkest Dungeon Mods, tied together thematically, through in-game lore, and by their shared author Marvin Seo.
