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Apparently, it will take 15 years after the events of Dishonored.
Also, because Emily is alive , I think that automatically makes the Ultimate Bad ending where Corvo arrives at a High Chaos-version of Kingsparrow Lighthouse and he fails to stop Havelock from jumping off the tower's ledge with Emily non-canon.
SPOILERS
Delilah was killed by Daud to save emily. If delilah was alive, she would have completed the ritual, emily would be possessed by delilah forever, and daud would be dead, preventing the mission flooded disctrict from happening. AKA Brigmore Witches and Knife of Dunwall are required for the story.
That could imply that he has the Mark, but too early to tell 100% for sure.
Would explain that house of his, though. If so, it's litteraly magical clockwork.
I know it's a small thing really, but i think it bodes well for the game. :)
If that's the case I wouldn't be a big fan of Corvo getting a voice. Unless it's well explained why it's changed of course.
Corvo clearly can speak and does. You're given options of what to say when Samuel asks if you're ready to set out on or leave a completed mission, and an optional mission requires that Corvo be talking. Dishonored Wiki suggests that he doesn't like talking much, and is a man of few words: he gets straight to the point.
Delilah is doomed regardless of how you eliminate her. Unless they decided she succeeded and Daud failed.
Just found out that the mute boy is Morris Sullivan