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That watches all the time
Ruling Gotham from a shadowy perch
Behind granite and lime
They watch you at your hearth
They watch you in your bed
Speak not a whispered word of them or they'll send the talon for your head
He also feels extremely well balanced, and fits well into a variety of teams, which is always nice to see in a class mod. So many modded characters feel like they haven't been balanced against or made to work with any other characters, leading to a character that's either overpowered, or too disruptive to their teammates to ever bring along. This is not the case with the Owlwing.
Hats off to this mods creators. The Owlwing has really improved my Darkest Dungeon experience.