Executors



This entry includes information regarding both Pathologic (2005) and Pathologic 2 (2019).

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This entry includes information regarding both Pathologic (2005) and Pathologic 2 (2019).
Executor (Исполнитель)
Orderly (Мортус)
Claw (Pathologic)
Talon (Pathologic 2)
Beak (Pathologic 2)
Voice
Russian Voice
Andrey Yaroslavstev (Pathologic)
Rogvold Sukhoverko (Pathologic)
Georgiy Martiorsyan (Pathologic 2)
Alexander Dziuba (Pathologic 2)
Andrey Barkhudarov (Pathologic 2)
Armin Schwing (Pathologic 2)
Erik Hansen (Pathologic 2)


The Executor is an orderly wearing a stage costume provided by the Theatre — a heavy cloak and a bird mask.

Description

Orderlies—the volunteer medical assistants—use these costumes borrowed from the local theatre as protective cloaks. This is the traditional costume of the Reaper, an allegory of Death. The mask of Muu Shubuun, «the wicked bird.» Part of the Reaper costume from the local theatre. It doesn’t have eyeholes: the mask is mounted above an actor’s head, who peeks through a hole in the cloak.
From the Pathologic 2 art book



Executors are characters who play many roles. Sometimes their presence is caused by in-game matters, such as the spread of infection or to deliver information to characters; in other cases, they breach the fourth wall in order to speak directly to the player — often appearing to explain discrete game mechanics or to represent the game’s developers.

The Executors will appear as both plague orderlies in protective costume, as well as figures of the Sand Plague. These figures are often referred to as Talon (known as Claw in Pathologic) and Beak, two Executors with a meta knowledge of the game's events. These specific Executors may be present during midnight pantomimes.

They are your ever-present companions who guide you through the game — or perhaps deceive you. They also appear at the end of each day at the Theatre to perform a pantomime based on the events of the day, or to predict the future.

Executor

It's hard to say how many Executors there are in the Town and if the Executor appearing here and there are the same two people or not.

Pathologic

When the player begins their journey as either the Bachelor, Haruspex, or Changeling an Executor (alongside a Tragedian if they are the Bachelor or the Changeling) will be waiting along some of their first steps, ready to explain to them how to play and exist in the word of Pathologic. They will teach the player information such as how to sate hunger and sate exhaustion, as well as how to manage time and dialogue.

If the player fails to complete certain crucial tasks, or if the Plague otherwise advances, an Executor will appear outside the door of a Bound who has fallen ill as a result. The player will be unable to speak with the sick individual unless they provide temporary medicine, or outright cure them.

On the final day of Pathologic an Executor can be spoken to in the Theatre regarding the events of the game. They, alongside the Tragedian, are refered to as 'The People Who Executed the Whole Thing' and act as virtual stand-ins for the developers.

Executors

Pathologic 2

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Come now, you haven't given us any time to change the set!

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In Pathologic 2 the Sand Plague will appear as an Executor who until Day 10 is refered to only as ???. The Executor will mock the Haruspex's efforts and insist that they are going to be the winner of the story. After the events at the Crowstone the Executor will be named 'Murky's Friend'. On Day 10 following the infection of Isidor Burakh's List the Executor will then be refereed to as 'Sand Plague'.

Not all Executors are bad omens, however. Many of the Town's Orderlies will don the garb of the Executor - a costume of Steppe creature called Muu Shubuun, 'the wicked bird' - in order to protect themselves from the Sand Plague. The distribution of theatrical Executor costumes are overseen by the Bachelor[1]. Normal Orderlies will lack bones hanging from their robe's shoulders.

On the midnight Pantomimes of Day 3, Day 4 and Day 10 the Executors Talon and Beak are the primary speakers. On the midnight of Day 3 Talon and Beak are present in the wings, and mock the efforts of the three healers on stage.

Pathologic: The Marble Nest

Birdies, birdies... gather ye here, round the marble nest...

This entry contains potential spoilers for Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest. Read at your own risk.

Birdies, birdies... gather ye here, round the marble nest...

This entry contains potential spoilers for Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest. Read at your own risk.

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In Pathologic: The Marble Nest the Executor appear both as orderlies and manifestations of Death. On some occasions the same Executor may appear as both, flicking in and out of their orderly persona and their true meaning of Death. An Executor is the one to reveal to the Bachelor that he is truly dreaming, lost in his sickness-addled mind. Outside of the dream he is dying and the Executor offers to allow him to pass. The Bachelor may take the Executor's offer or, instead, he may becoming the Player and refuse to die, beginning the cycle anew.

Executor Of Will What They Cannot Do

Orderlies also appear as Executors. They are under the employment of the Bachelor but go against his orders to continue the quarantine as not only has Georgiy Kain overruled him, they also believe that he is dead. Many orderlies are planning to go across the river but some have stayed behind to clean up bodies in the condemned part of Town.

Gallery

  • Executor (Plague variant) in dialogue

  • Executors during the introductory prologue

  • Talon and Beak by the Train Station

  • The Executors near the Train Station

  • An Executor with a Tragedian

  • Orderlies in Executor costume congregating outside the Stillwater

  • An Executor at the entrance of an infected district

  • An Executor in the Hospital

  • Executor by the Cathedral

  • Executor by the Cathedral

  • The Executors in the Theatre

  • Talon and Beak

  • Talon and Beak in a pantomime

  • The manifestation of the Plague as an Executor

  • The manifestation of the Plague appearing as an Executor in the Willows

  • The manifestation of the Plague appearing as an Executor in the Willows

  • The manifestation of the Plague appearing as an Executor in Stamatin's Loft

  • The Executors full model in the 2016 demo of Pathologic: The Marble Nest

  • The Executors full model in the 2016 demo of Pathologic: The Marble Nest

  • An Executor in the full release of Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest

  • An Executor in the full release of Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest

  • Orderlies in Executor costumes in the full release of Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest

  • The Executor that appears upon a death in the full release of Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest

  • The final Executor in the full release of Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest

  • The Executors' in-game portrait in the original Pathologic

  • The Executors' in-game portrait

  • The Executor in game

  • The Executor in game

  • The Executor in game

  • The Executor in Pathologic 2004 Alpha

  • The Masks in a pantomime

  • The Masks in a pantomime

  • The Executor in a pantomime

  • The Executor in the Theatre

  • The Masks in the Theatre

Official Art

  • The Executors concept art

  • The Executors concept art

  • Executor concept art

  • The Executors concept art

  • The Executors concept art

  • Full model of the Executors

  • Executor Steam trading card art for Pathologic Classic HD

  • Executor in a Steam profile background

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  • The Executor concept art

  • The Executor concept art

  • The Executor concept art

  • Masks remake concept art

Animation Video

Notes

  • The Executors have several voice actors throughout the games.
    • Beak's original Pathologic voice actor is Andrey Yaroslavstev (Russian). Its Pathologic 2 voice actors are Georgiy Martiorsyan (Russian) and Armin Schwing (English).
    • Talon's (known as Claw in Pathologic) original voice actor is Rogvold Sukhoverko (Russian). Its Pathologic 2 voice actors are Alexander Dziuba (Russian), Andrey Barkhudarov (Russian), and Erik Hansen (English).
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References

  1. 'I'm an orderly. We wear these costumes on Bachelor Dankovsky's orders.'



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Healers
Utopians
Andrey Stamatin • Eva Yan • Georgiy Kain • Mark Immortell • Maria Kaina • Peter Stamatin • Victor Kain • Vlad the Younger
Termites
Capella • Grace • Khan • Murky • Notkin • Sticky • Taya Tycheek
Humbles
Alexander Saburov • Anna Angel • Aspity • Bad Grief • Katerina Saburova • Lara Ravel • Oyun • Stanislav Rubin • Yulia Lyuricheva
Unaffiliated
Big Vlad • Fellow Traveller • Isidor Burakh • Nina Kaina • Rat Prophet • Simon Kain • Victoria Olgimskaya
The Kin
Albino • Butchers • Herb Brides • Nara • Wonder Bull • Worms
Capital
Aglaya Lilich • Inquisition • Alexander Block • Army • The Powers That Be
Minor Characters
Barley the Barber • Captain Longin • Captain Ravel • Dora Feugel • Executor • Farkhad • Lika • Marat Ranin • Overseer Tycheek • Townsfolk • Tragedian • Var • Voronika Croy • Willow Mellow
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Executors Of Wills

    • Method Summary

      All MethodsStatic MethodsConcrete Methods
      Modifier and TypeMethodDescription
      static Callable<Object>callable​(Runnable task)
      Returns a Callable object that, when called, runs the given task and returns null.
      static <T> Callable<T>callable​(Runnable task, T result)
      Returns a Callable object that, when called, runs the given task and returns the given result.
      static Callable<Object>callable​(PrivilegedAction<?> action)
      Returns a Callable object that, when called, runs the given privileged action and returns its result.
      static Callable<Object>callable​(PrivilegedExceptionAction<?> action)
      Returns a Callable object that, when called, runs the given privileged exception action and returns its result.
      static ThreadFactorydefaultThreadFactory()
      Returns a default thread factory used to create new threads.
      static ExecutorServicenewCachedThreadPool()
      Creates a thread pool that creates new threads as needed, but will reuse previously constructed threads when they are available.
      static ExecutorServicenewCachedThreadPool​(ThreadFactory threadFactory)
      Creates a thread pool that creates new threads as needed, but will reuse previously constructed threads when they are available, and uses the provided ThreadFactory to create new threads when needed.
      static ExecutorServicenewFixedThreadPool​(int nThreads)
      Creates a thread pool that reuses a fixed number of threads operating off a shared unbounded queue.
      static ExecutorServicenewFixedThreadPool​(int nThreads, ThreadFactory threadFactory)
      Creates a thread pool that reuses a fixed number of threads operating off a shared unbounded queue, using the provided ThreadFactory to create new threads when needed.
      static ScheduledExecutorServicenewScheduledThreadPool​(int corePoolSize)
      Creates a thread pool that can schedule commands to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically.
      static ScheduledExecutorServicenewScheduledThreadPool​(int corePoolSize, ThreadFactory threadFactory)
      Creates a thread pool that can schedule commands to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically.
      static ExecutorServicenewSingleThreadExecutor()
      Creates an Executor that uses a single worker thread operating off an unbounded queue.
      static ExecutorServicenewSingleThreadExecutor​(ThreadFactory threadFactory)
      Creates an Executor that uses a single worker thread operating off an unbounded queue, and uses the provided ThreadFactory to create a new thread when needed.
      static ScheduledExecutorServicenewSingleThreadScheduledExecutor()
      Creates a single-threaded executor that can schedule commands to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically.
      static ScheduledExecutorServicenewSingleThreadScheduledExecutor​(ThreadFactory threadFactory)
      Creates a single-threaded executor that can schedule commands to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically.
      static ExecutorServicenewWorkStealingPool()
      Creates a work-stealing thread pool using the number of available processors as its target parallelism level.
      static ExecutorServicenewWorkStealingPool​(int parallelism)
      Creates a thread pool that maintains enough threads to support the given parallelism level, and may use multiple queues to reduce contention.
      static <T> Callable<T>privilegedCallable​(Callable<T> callable)
      Returns a Callable object that will, when called, execute the given callable under the current access control context.
      static <T> Callable<T>privilegedCallableUsingCurrentClassLoader​(Callable<T> callable)
      Returns a Callable object that will, when called, execute the given callable under the current access control context, with the current context class loader as the context class loader.
      static ThreadFactoryprivilegedThreadFactory()
      Returns a thread factory used to create new threads that have the same permissions as the current thread.
      static ExecutorServiceunconfigurableExecutorService​(ExecutorService executor)
      Returns an object that delegates all defined ExecutorService methods to the given executor, but not any other methods that might otherwise be accessible using casts.
      static ScheduledExecutorServiceunconfigurableScheduledExecutorService​(ScheduledExecutorService executor)
      Returns an object that delegates all defined ScheduledExecutorService methods to the given executor, but not any other methods that might otherwise be accessible using casts.
      • Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait