Dishonored Console Commands Online
Worse, he said, the other NPCs would notice. Not in a programmed way—their AI had no reaction script for unmake . They would just… stop. Turn their heads toward the empty spot. And go silent. No patrol routes. No idle chatter. Just a collective, mechanical mourning.
So these days, I keep the console closed. I don’t bind keys to secrets. I don’t type toggle_debug . Because some commands aren’t forgotten by accident.
The most dishonored command of all, though, has no name. Or rather, it has too many. In the source code of a cult classic RPG, buried under 17 layers of obfuscation, is a function called Reclaim.exe . dishonored console commands
But some commands… some commands were dishonored .
The second dishonored command I learned from a friend of a friend, a former QA tester who spoke in whispers. He told me about unmake . Not delete , not destroy . unmake . He said if you targeted an NPC and typed it, the NPC wouldn’t die. It would simply cease . No ragdoll. No blood. No entry in the death log. The game’s memory would stutter, trying to recall what used to occupy that space, and find nothing. Worse, he said, the other NPCs would notice
I quit the game. Unplugged the mouse. But the computer fan kept spinning for a full minute after shutdown.
The screen didn’t flicker. The sound didn’t stutter. But my character’s reflection in a distant window pane… blinked. And then it smiled . Turn their heads toward the empty spot
bind "DEL" "kill_all_souls"