In Dying Light: The Beast, the Fisher Family documents tell the story of a mysterious family with a powerful and hidden legacy. Eleanor Fischer, once thought to be a witch, actually discovered a strange science that let her live longer and heal in ways others couldn’t understand. Her story, along with Heinrich Fischer’s will, reveals the secrets and knowledge passed down through the Fischer family over generations. Collecting these documents helps uncover the truth about their remarkable history.
All Fisher Family Documents Locations
Eleanor Fischer, was a woman whom people used to call a witch during the old Wiesensteig trials in 1562. But according to her family, she wasn’t a witch, she was someone who discovered a strange kind of science that let her live longer and heal in ways no one understood. The two main documents, The Story of Eleanor Fischer and Heinrich Fischer’s Last Will and Testament, tell the story of a powerful legacy built on forbidden knowledge, passed down through the Fischer bloodline.
The Story of Eleanor Fishcer Location


Head towards the Saint Valentine’s Asylum. In the clothes washing area, you will find a ventilation shaft. Crawl through the ventilation shaft to move to the next room. On the shelf, you will find the Story of Eleanor Fishcer.
The Story of Eleanor Fishcer
Eleanor Fischer was believed to be a powerful witch during the 1562 Wiesensteig witch trials, but her name was removed from history. According to her descendant Heinrich Fischer, Eleanor didn’t use magic; she mastered a strange form of science that helped her live longer, heal faster, and avoid death. Her abilities were so advanced that people mistook them for witchcraft. This hidden truth has been passed down through the Fischer family for generations.
Heinroch Fischer’s Last Will and Testament Location


Go inside the town hall. On the first floor, you will find a reading area. On the bookshelf, in the left side, you will find Heinroch Fischer’s Last Will and Testament.
Heinroch Fischer’s Last Will and Testament
In his will, Heinrich Fischer passes down the secret legacy of the Fischer family to the next heir not wealth, but knowledge about overcoming life and death. He explains that their ancestor Eleanor Fischer wasn’t a witch, but a visionary whose work led to powerful discoveries. Heinrich leaves behind important tools, including the blood-stained dagger used in Eleanor’s execution, which he believes still carries her presence and power.