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I'm afraid we've come to the end of our time.
~ Jack's catchphrase.

Jack Worthing, otherwise known as Foggy Jack and Uncle Jack, is an antagonist of the 2018 video game We Happy Few appearing as a supporting character in the story mode and the main antagonist of the DLC story Lightbearer. He is a serial killer in Wellington Wells and the host of Wellington Wells Broadcasting Services.

Biography[]

Past[]

Few remember Jack's past, which is no surprise given the heavy use of Joy by the people of Wellington Wells.

Jack Worthing was the former lead actor of the Will Kemp Traveling Players prior to World War II. During the German occupation, Jack was the voice of the German Occupational Authority. He accompanied his daughter, Margaret, in her lead of the 1946 Battle of Flowers as Junior Field Commander. When the Germans took kids for the Authority Project, he attempted to hide Margaret, but Ollie ratted them out and she was shot for trying to escape. This made Jack turned insane and became the infamous serial killer known as "Foggy Jack" where he murders several people in Wellington Wells, but soon after that, he subsequently began taking Joy to forget about the traumatic incident and usually avoids anything that can remind him of her out of grief.

Becoming Uncle Jack[]

After the 'Victory' over the Germans, it is stated that Jack was arrested and later released to become the smiling face of the Wellington Wells entertainment shows known as "Uncle Jack".

Returning to insanity[]

In one final tape when Jack began talking about a woman making dolls, it reminded him of his daughter Margaret and how she used to make dolls, this makes him begin to cry as he starts to remember the past as he immediately tells his viewers that the foods ran out and that they need to stop taking their joy before finally snapping as he picks up a cricket and smashes anything in the broadcast. He then approaches the camera with an mad look on his face as he says the line he always says at the end of each episode "We've come to the end of our time" before smashing the camera.

He then ran away from the broadcasting tower and later returned to his Foggy Jack alter ego.

Lightbearer[]

Foggy Jack plotted to make Nick Lightbearer write a song about him by murdering some people Nick came to contact (such as Virgil Dainty, Richard Bates and Kitty Bates). Nick Lightbearer comes into contact with Foggy Jack in person during what appears to be a drug-induced hallucinatory episode. Foggy Jack reveals that he has been killing off people to get Nick to write him a song. Nick, who is in danger of being framed for the murders, refuses to do so and Foggy Jack traps him in a maze. Foggy Jack threatens to wear his face to the Nick Lightbearer Lookalike Contest and will kill everybody when the lights go out. Nick manages to escape and engages in a one-on-one battle with Foggy Jack, which Nick had won. It is unknown if Jack was killed during the battle or simply knocked unconscious, nonetheless, he was taken by the police.

Escape[]

Despite being arrested at the end of Lightbearer however, the main game hints that he may have escaped from prison and continued his murder spree. In act 3 during a side quest, some Bobbies can be found dead around the tree in the Garden District as Ollie Starkey investigates as he then discovered that the gas masks were tampered with mustard and once he finds a note it reads "I'm afraid you've come to the end of your time", implying that the Bobbies were killed by Foggy Jack's tampering with the masks. Once Ollie reports the murders to the constable and reveals the note to him, the Bobbie realizes that this is indeed the work of Foggy Jack himself. In another side quest, Ollie enters the mansion in the Garden District where he ventures into the basement to find a picture of Margaret on a piano with a suitcase on the floor. As Ollie reads a note from the suitcase, it reads "I'm afraid you've come to the end of your time", hinting that the mansion was the former hideout of Foggy Jack before the wastrel cult took over.

The picture of Margaret next to Foggy Jack's suitcase may have been another clue that Jack Worthing and Foggy Jack are indeed the same person.

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