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Father Martin is a balding man in his 60's and has a distinctive look, comprised of a black robe and a large white cross improvised out of belts and straps. He has delusions of grandeur, seeing himself as a prophet and missionary of his God, [[The Walrider]]. He believes himself to be doing "God's Work", and acts as a calm and humble man only doing his priestly duties. This is best evidenced by his apology to Miles after he sedates him, and his control over the other inmates which allows Miles free passage through certain parts of [[Mount Massive Asylum]]. He is dedicated to his faith beyond anything else, going so far as have himself crucified and immolated (set on fire) to be resurrected and set free of the asylum by the hands of The Walrider. While Martin seems to have relatively complete control over certain areas of the Asylum, he has zero control over [[Chris Walker]], who continues to hunt Miles despite Martin demanding his safety.
 
Father Martin is a balding man in his 60's and has a distinctive look, comprised of a black robe and a large white cross improvised out of belts and straps. He has delusions of grandeur, seeing himself as a prophet and missionary of his God, [[The Walrider]]. He believes himself to be doing "God's Work", and acts as a calm and humble man only doing his priestly duties. This is best evidenced by his apology to Miles after he sedates him, and his control over the other inmates which allows Miles free passage through certain parts of [[Mount Massive Asylum]]. He is dedicated to his faith beyond anything else, going so far as have himself crucified and immolated (set on fire) to be resurrected and set free of the asylum by the hands of The Walrider. While Martin seems to have relatively complete control over certain areas of the Asylum, he has zero control over [[Chris Walker]], who continues to hunt Miles despite Martin demanding his safety.
 
==Insanity==
 
==Insanity==
While Archimbaud seems lucid, there is a lot to suggest he is suffering from at the very least dementia, and at worst insanity. Several notes describe him as an ordinary person suffering from delusions of gradeur which manifested after the Asylum cancelled the art therapy program. He may not be an actual "priest", though this status is arguable considering that he does in fact go on to host a religion surrounding the Walrider. Martin is also responsible for the various hints given to Miles in the form of blood messages scrawled on the walls, and several of the collectable notes throughout the game are attributed to him.
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While Archimbaud seems lucid, there is a lot to suggest he is suffering from at the very least dementia, and at worst insanity. A collectable patient document describes him as suffering from delusions of gradeur, which manifested after the Asylum cancelled their art therapy program. He may not be an actual "priest", though this status is arguable considering that he does in fact go on to host a religion surrounding the Walrider. Martin is also responsible for the various hints given to Miles in the form of blood messages scrawled on the walls, and several of the collectable notes throughout the game are attributed to him.
 
==Dialogue==
 
==Dialogue==
 
* "And who are you, then?''
 
* "And who are you, then?''

Revision as of 22:18, 28 May 2020

Father Martin Archimbaud
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Died
September 18th, 2013
Death By
Crucified and Immolated

Gender
Male

Type
Supporting Character
Appears In
Outlast
Voice Actor
Andreas Apergis


"Father" Martin Archimbaud is a major character in Outlast and a patient at Mount Massive Asylum. He is the leader of a cult within the asylum that worships The Walrider and has a number of the asylum's patients under his command as followers. Father Martin was voiced by Andreas Apergis.

Background

Martin is first seen after Chris Walker tries to kill Miles Upshur by throwing him through the atrium window. After Martin encounters Miles, an in-game document can be found describing a patient known as "Father" Martin Archimbaud, who began to suffer from delusions of grandeur, believing he was held to a higher calling after the cancellation of the asylum's art therapy program. The quotations around the word "Father" suggest that Marin is not actually a priest, but is simply delusional.

Characteristics

Archimbaud is a bald, slightly chubby old man in his sixties, who wears clothing somewhat resembling the traditional religious vestiges of the Catholic faith. He wears a make-shift priest's outfit consisting of a black robe fashioned from a straitjacket, with a large white cross on his chest fashioned from belts and buckles. He is the leader of a religion devoted to worshiping The Walrider and witnessing the violence and suffering it requires. He has a degree of control over a number of Variants as followers of his religion, including The Twins. There are many other Variants however, including Chris Walker and Richard Trager who are not under his leadership.

In Game

Father Martin is a balding man in his 60's and has a distinctive look, comprised of a black robe and a large white cross improvised out of belts and straps. He has delusions of grandeur, seeing himself as a prophet and missionary of his God, The Walrider. He believes himself to be doing "God's Work", and acts as a calm and humble man only doing his priestly duties. This is best evidenced by his apology to Miles after he sedates him, and his control over the other inmates which allows Miles free passage through certain parts of Mount Massive Asylum. He is dedicated to his faith beyond anything else, going so far as have himself crucified and immolated (set on fire) to be resurrected and set free of the asylum by the hands of The Walrider. While Martin seems to have relatively complete control over certain areas of the Asylum, he has zero control over Chris Walker, who continues to hunt Miles despite Martin demanding his safety.

Insanity

While Archimbaud seems lucid, there is a lot to suggest he is suffering from at the very least dementia, and at worst insanity. A collectable patient document describes him as suffering from delusions of gradeur, which manifested after the Asylum cancelled their art therapy program. He may not be an actual "priest", though this status is arguable considering that he does in fact go on to host a religion surrounding the Walrider. Martin is also responsible for the various hints given to Miles in the form of blood messages scrawled on the walls, and several of the collectable notes throughout the game are attributed to him.

Dialogue

  • "And who are you, then?
  • "I... I see. Merciful god, you have sent me an apostle. Guard your life, son, you have a calling.
  • "I'm sorry, my son, I didn't want to have to do this to you. But you can't leave, not yet. There is so much yet for you to witness.
  • "Will you see it? Can you?
  • "Our lord, the Walrider tearing His truth into the unbelievers.
  • "The only way out of this place is the truth. Accept the gospel and all doors will open before you.
  • "Dear dying Lamb, they precious blood, shall never lose it power.
  • "Till all the ransomed church of God, be saved to sin no more.
  • "Thank god, you survived. I feared that secular maniac would carve you up like the others. Meet me outside, we're close now.
  • "You saw the Walrider, didn't you? You're beginning to understand, but not yet. Even Abraham had to cast his eyes to the ground. But soon, soon. This way. Revelation is at hand.
  • "Nearly here. You can cross from the upper floors.
  • "Pater non est Filius. Filius non est Spiritus. And Spiritus non Pater. Toto est Deus.
  • "You are. We will join the Walrider in just a moment.
  • "My job. You alone shall escape to tell them. This is your penultimate act of witness.
  • "The promise of the prophets was always freedom from death. And here it is.
  • "You will watch and record my death, my resurrection. And together we will be free.
  • "You are no longer in any danger. I've fixed the elevator. It will take you to freedom. We will all of us be free.
  • "Now, my son.