Prisoners' Quarters

The Prisoners' Quarters is the only level one biome in the game. It is the starting point of every run.

A run-down stone dungeon with mossy bricks and prison cells visible in the background — most with broken bars. Torches line the walls. Decay is a reality for this prison, as any authority has long met their doom or fled. Some cells still house what prisoners were (un)lucky to have survived this long.

Starting Area
A glass chute drips water and muck from the ceiling. Beheaded prisoners are found underneath, either dropped from the chute or executed on the nearby chopping block. A giant skeleton rests in the back.

In the next room over, large glass flasks for unlocked items hang from chains. The Scribe is nearby, guarding the door to the Daily Run. Below the bottles is a large glass tube for adjusting the difficulty with Boss Stem Cells. Below the tube is the door to The Tailor’s room.

The door to the right leads to the starting weapon, bow, and shield.

Specialist's Showroom
The Specialist's Showroom is a special shop that always appears in the Prisoners' Quarters. Access is locked by a button in front of the door, and a teleporter is always found at its end.

The Specialist's Showroom holds items locked behind golden doors, which must be opened either by paying Gold or breaking them, suffering 50 curses.


 * The Hunter's Grenade, which can be thrown to transform an enemy into an Elite and extract its blueprints.
 * The Forgotten Map, which can be used once to reveal the layout of a biome.
 * The blueprint for the Golden Outfit.

Scrolls
The Prisoners' Quarters contains 2 Power Scrolls, which cannot spawn behind the vine leading to the Toxic Sewers.

Shops
There is always either one weapon or skill shop, which cannot spawn behind the vine passage.

Chests and loot
There is always at least one chest. Loot can be found randomly on the ground, and two items are guaranteed to spawn in secret areas requiring the Teleportation Rune and Vine Rune.

Exclusive blueprints

 * Up on the ledges behind the giant skeleton is the blueprint for the Quick Bow, accessible through rolling. This secret does not generate on the first two runs of a save file.


 * Starting with the third run, the Broadsword blueprint can be looted from the Tutorial Knight's corpse, by the exit to the Promenade of the Condemned.
 * After killing the Hand of the King for the first time, the blueprint for the Disengagement mutation can be reached with the Homunculus Rune, above the hanging bottles.
 * The blueprint for the Golden Outfit can be found in the Specialist's Showroom.

Enemies
The Prisoners' Quarters has no unique enemies; all of them can be found in other biomes.


 * On the base difficulty, this level is full of Zombies, Undead Archers, Shieldbearers and Grenadiers.
 * On higher difficulties, Zombies, Undead Archers and Grenadiers are replaced with Failed Experiments, Knife Throwers, and Bombardiers, respectively.
 * On Very Hard, Inquisitors and Bombers appear.
 * On Expert, Rampagers also appear.

In the table below, you will find which enemies are present in the Prisoners' Quarters depending on difficulty level. For each enemy, any common, uncommon, rare or legendary blueprints they carry are indicated. When applicable, the minimum difficulty level for blueprint acquisition is specified in brackets.

Malaise lore
Main article: Malaise


 * A prisoner managed to escape from their cell and left a messy message. The legible parts of the writing read: "Don't want... contaminated... out of here... see you again. I hope. The 'Malise'. ...not infected. won't die"
 * An unfinished message on the wall of an empty cell reads: "Why... filling the prison with innoc".

The Gardener
The Gardener is a frequently mentioned prisoner along the player's journey. They can be found hanged inside their cell in the Prisoners' Quarters, the Promenade of the Condemned, or the Ramparts.

Other lore rooms

 * A prisoner locked in a cell can be encountered here or in the Promenade of the Condemned. The prisoner first calls out to The Beheaded, only to realize who they are speaking to. They jest about the fact that they are on "the right side of the door for once", before speaking to himself about how "they" didn't mess around. Kicking the door afterwards yields no response.
 * A prisoner locked in a flooded cell can be found here or the Ramparts. They get The Beheaded's attention and complain about the water. He then exclaims that he felt something touch his leg, and then calls for help. Sounds of their murder by some creature are heard, before they are rendered unresponsive.
 * Tom the Mushroomologist, a drug dealer, dealt psychrotrophic mushrooms to the other prisoners. He was able to turn a pretty good profit, but no signs of his current whereabouts exist.