August

August is a supportive NPC character and potential enemy in Fear & Hunger 2: Termina. He is a mysterious gentleman who seems to be aware of what is going on more than the rest of the cast. August is one of the fourteen contestants arriving at Prehevil for the Termina Festival.

Lore
August is one of the two Termina participants who will under no condition become Moonscorced. TBA

Location

 * Day 1 Morning: you can see him jumping over the main gates to the city
 * Day 2 Morning: Can be found right below Kefer's shop, head south of the gate and go left. A half cocooned enemy will appear and August will kill him with his bow. You can speak to/attack him here before he leaves.
 * Can be found at the cave area of the Foundations of Decay after the boss fight with the Moonless beast.
 * He can be found in the Deep Woods, while sitting next to the campfire. If player warns him about seeing the Yellow King figure and reveals the location from the temple site, he will begin to walk while saying he has urgent business to deal with it.
 * It is possible to appear in the dark chamber from White Bunker to stop Kaiser by shooting green arrows, albeit it won't be successful and Kaiser will proceed to kill him.

Trivia

 * Stealing from him can result in 3 Bear Traps.
 * Searching his dead body can loot 6 Silver shillings, a Bear trap and a Suede jacket.
 * It is theorized that August is just an alternative identity of Ragnvaldr. The possible evidence is that 1. Judging by his accent when talking he might be from Oldegård's, 2. holds the Tormented Soul that contains similar skills like bloodlust and devour, 3. his main weapon is the bow and 4. Ragnvaldr's ending S suggest that he became a god in which case he received the age immortality. This is probably why he holds the strongest bonds for Moonless since they meet it from the previous game.
 * When playing as O'saa, you will hear Nas'hrah order O'saa to be careful about him. Surprisingly, Nas'hrah used to depreciate every character and called them worms, but he doesn't use any depreciatory when talking about August.