Count Jannings

"Count Gottlob Jannings represents a Continental confraternity of physicians and duellists. He has offered you a commission."

 is a surgeon and fencer with corresponding interests in the lore of the and the. He is part of a confraternity of other physicians and duellists in Munich, and owns a townhouse in Rostock.

In the base game, Jannings may be randomly met by talking about otherworldly knowledge.

A Commission?
"The Count will pay for information of interest.

‘Please, will you conclude the Commission? My colleagues are in urgent need of the information.’"

Talking to gives an  or  commission.

Study Latin with a Tutor
"The language of Lucretius' 'On the Nature of Things', of Aquinus' 'Summa Theologiae', and of the notorious 'De Horis'..."

Studying with Jannings and any Spintria yields Latin.

In The Exile Legacy
In the Exile legacy, Jannings, the Vivisectionist is a Local Contact introduced upon arrival in Munich.

Arrange an Initial Meeting
Communicate with him to add the Associate Aspect and get Corpshaus Mamurra München."Count Jannings clicks his heels and bows. ‘I have heard of your troubles,’ he tells me. ‘It would be interesting to accompany you. But first, let me invite you to participate in a competitive social occasion. No no. I must insist.’"

An Ally
Showing Jannings Mamurren Scar after completing the Caper on Corpshaus Mamurra München will upgrade him into an Ally, removing the Local Contact Aspect. "‘I'm afraid we have made you quite distinctive indeed. Still, very good. Yes, very good.’"

"Jannings says that some lessons can only be written on skin. That might be so, but it might be that Jannings just enjoys his work a little too much."

= Notes =
 * Jannings' name is spelled 'Gottlob' in the base game, but as 'Gottlieb' in Munich's description in the Exile legacy.
 * A [| real Munich academic fencing fraternity exists], established in 1813, which may be part of the inspiration for Jannings' hobbies.