Karin Sauer

"'I don't need some queer eyepatched foreigner telling me what's possible and what's not.'"

Karin is a character and NPC encountered in Fear &amp; Hunger: Termina.

Lore
She is a journalist and a contestant on the festival.

It is known by her attitude that she hates Kaiser and Bremen army, calling them pigs. Her personality is kind of impetuous and quick tempered, being the most annoyed when the train stopped and quite sharp-tongued with The Doctor.

Character History Choices

 * 1) Character choice 1: What did you do when you escaped Dalia?
 * 2) Convince passerby that you were kidnapped - Gain [persuade] skill
 * 3) Run into the crowd and hide - Gain [escape plan] skill
 * 4) Character choice 2: What did you do at the riot?
 * 5) Help the wounded - Gain 4 [cloth fragments] and 2 [blue vials]
 * 6) Grab a gun - Gain the [lugr pistol] and 6 [9mm bullets]
 * 7) Run away - Gain [escape plan] skill
 * 8) Character choice 3: What did you take with you to Prehevil?
 * 9) Medical goods - Gain 2 [blue vials] and 1 [cloth fragment]
 * 10) Self defense items - Gain 1 [Lugr pistol] if not taken yet, 5 [9mm bullets] and [fencing gambeson] armor.
 * 11) Food - Gain 2 [dried meat] and 1 [moldy bread]
 * 12) Skip Character History
 * 13) * 1 Lugr pistol, 6 pistol 9mm bullets
 * 14) * 2 blue vials (5 on Easy), 1 moldy bread
 * 15) * Escape Plan and Persuade skill

Location
When the introduction with the rest of characters ends you can follow her as she makes her way into Prehevil. Her journey appears to end just outside a house before the street to the Mayors Manor. If you recruit Daan on Day 1 evening and prompt him to leave by moving towards the mayors house, Karin and Daan can be found discussing the moonscorched in that same area, where she will remain until morning Day 2.

Karin will initially refuse to join you on Day 1, but can be found outside the News Agency(Directly south of the Orphanage) on Day 2 where she will join the party.

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Trivia

 * She works at "The Midnight Gazette" and she's author of "Kaiser critique".