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"There's peace in my death. I carry no shame in welcomin' it."
The High Priest's last words.

The High Priest is a minor character in the Mafia III DLC Sign of the Times.

History[]

The High Priest is the spiritual leader and high ranking member of The Ensanglante. He is responsible for conducting the various rituals and practices of the cult. He was first seen wearing a Pere Sanglant mask giving his blessing to two sets of couples for them to "go forth and increase your line", to which the cult members run off excitedly to copulate.[1] Lincoln Clay sees a film of the High Priest raping Anna McGee, which impregnates Anna with the cult's savior and future leader known as "The Blessed". Lincoln angrily terminates the film by hurling the projector to the floor. Immediately afterwards, the High Priest then appears unmasked, pulling a gun on Lincoln and remarking "What's done is done". Lincoln then overpowers the man by using a takedown to pin him to a table. While the High Priest is aware his last hour has come, he taunts Lincoln by saying his purpose in life has been fulfilled by performing "the Great Consumation" and the Ensanglante will rise to power. Lincoln then kills the High Priest by breaking his neck, then flees the Opera House to rush back to Tickfaw Harbor to warn Father James and Anna.

Appearances[]

Sign of the Times[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The cult's activities and notes imply that the High Priest had been in a sexual relationship with Bonnie Harless in order to bring about the "Great Consummation". When Bonnie failed to be impregnated, she turned her attention on Anna into having sex with the High Priest. This somewhat mirrors the suggested sexual relationship of Olivia Marcano and Remy Duvall. However, the implied relationship between Olivia and Remy is made clear to be consensual, whereas what took place between Anna and the High Priest is anything but.

References[]

  1. If player spies on cult members from the balcony, this will be shown. Lincoln will then say to himself "Now where did they go?" upon finding an empty stage.