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By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Alien species Humanoids Parasites Symbionts. It's also possible he could be glamoured. Adaptation Expansion : The digital-first comic adaptation of the game adds a lot more backstory. In fact, more than a third of the comic consists of flashback sequences which explores the backstoried and relations of several characters which weren't touched upon at all in the game, such as Bigby's history with Ichabod Crane or Bloody Mary's origin.

Adaptational Villainy : Like the comic series it's based on, the game takes a few characters who were innocent in their respective stories and turns them into immoral antagonists: The Woodsman in Episode 1, but he gets better later in the series. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, who frequently hinder Bigby's investigation.

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Georgie Porgie, who is an all-round piece of shit to everyone. The Crooked Man, who acts as the Big Bad of the game. Affably Evil : The Crooked Man. Although there are a number of Ax-Crazy villains on the payroll, episode 4 reveals that he also employs Tiny Tim as door guard, showing that there's a softer side to the villain too. This is thoroughly revealed to actually be Faux Affably Evil in Episode 5, however.

Alas, Poor Villain : Georgie may have been a sex slaver and the murderer, but during his death scene, it's revealed that he truly loved Vivian, and he's torn apart by the fact that he's essentially responsible for her suicide. He's downright pitiful in his last moments. In addition, he really didn't have much of a choice - if he had let Faith, Lily and Nerissa go, the Crooked Man would have certainly killed Vivian and him both. In summary, he's sitting there with his guts literally spilling out, being tortured by both horrendous physical pain and the mental torment of knowing what he's done.

He may be a thorough bastard, but his final moments definitely paint him in a more sympathetic light. Taken even further if Bigby refuses him a Mercy Kill and lets him die slow. The Alcoholic : Bufkin and The Woodsman. Alcohol-Induced Idiocy : The Woodsman falls victim to this. These entries explain the terminology or items the characters use, the locations name-dropped, as well as events and profiles specific to the characters, presumably to avoid confusing people who didn't pick up the comic books.

A does seem thematically more fitting as The Donkeyskin Girl did make a getaway through disguise to eventually find a happy ending while H. Andersen's The Little Mermaid did not. There is also that the Magic Mirror will not show Faith, instead citing "these lips are sealed", which would then explain why one ribbon is still worn at the very end. Anchored Ship : Bigby and Snow never got a Relationship Upgrade in the game since it's a matter that's settled in the comics, which happens after the events of this game.

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Instead, it traps the Fables in the Well forever, fully aware and "alive". If the player chooses to spare the Crooked Man, he ends up trapped in the body of a raven with his tongue taken out. However, it's arguably more merciful than putting him down the Witching Well, as seen above.

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Anti-Frustration Features : When investigating Toad's house in the first episode, you have to check a lot of stuff that can be missed relatively easily - the busted lock, the broken lamp, the table the lamp actually used to be on, the window, the poker, and the blood on the wall - and catch Toad in his lies at least a majority of the time. This can be difficult for a first time player and just tedious for later players. Thankfully, there's an option to talk with Toad, threaten him, and slap him; while this will cause TJ to be scared of you, Toad to dislike you, and Snow to be a bit more unsure of you, it will immediately proceed on to the part where Toad tells the truth.

You don't need to analyze anything to do this, so if you're fine with a little bit of a bad reputation from a couple characters, you can speed right through this part. Anvil on Head : Even after a merciless beating - see Good Thing You Can Heal below - the Jersey Devil's still standing, giving Bigby the option to brain him with a stone cavalry statue Given that the result is the same either way, you can't blame most people for taking the sillier option.

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Arc Words : "These lips are sealed. Anguished Declaration of Love : In episode 3, when Crane confesses his "love" to Snow - who promptly tells him off because what he'd shown was definitely not love. Bigby: I thought you were dead, Snow. Beauty: You're a better detective than I thought you'd be. Bigby : about a soda machine Ugh. That shit'll kill ya. Lights smoke, takes drag. Season 1 - G-L. Geas : In Episode 4, the purple ribbons that Georgie's prostitutes wear are revealed to be the seal that stops them from divulging any information about their clients, or other information that Georgie wants kept private.

If the wearer tries to divulge said information, they are forced to say "these lips are sealed" instead.

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As revealed in Episode 4, simply removing the ribbon causes the wearer to be decapitated. Genius Bruiser : Bigby has a reputation of being a truly terrifying Blood Knight , but that doesn't mean he's stupid.


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He gets many Sherlock Scan moments in the game, added with his heightened sense of smell to find clues. Plus, he manages to solve the case and uncover a massive conspiracy beneath Fabletown. Girl Friday : Snow White to Bigby, except she's his boss, but she handles the paperwork and bureaucracy while he's out kicking ass. Glamour Failure : A literal case and recurring plot point , starting in Episode 2. Due to the cost of Glamour spells, there's a great demand for cheap black market Glamours.

These spells are unstable and provide an increasingly imperfect disguise before finally failing entirely. Glory Days : It initially seems that the fairy tales the Fables originate from serve as these to them; however, Bigby seems to be haunted by his monstrous actions as the Big Bad Wolf, the Woodsman is being eaten up by his own self-loathing and guilt over the fact that he's lauded as a hero despite having intended to rob Red Riding Hood, and depending on Bigby's actions losing an arm seems to scar Grendel.

Good Thing You Can Heal : The Woodsman goes through a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown , followed by plunging from his apartment onto the street below, and finally ending with an axe embedded in his skull. No one worries much about it, and the Woodsman stumbles off on his own while Bigby isn't paying attention. He's in shape for a drink by the next day. Fables are hard to kill. During a fight with Bigby in Episode 2, Beast gets his eyes gouged out , and is just fine a few moments later. In Episode 3: Gren and Holly both survive getting shot point-blank by the Tweedle Boy's shotguns and spend the next day recovering.

Later Bigby is shot multiple times by the Tweedles and has his arm broken by Bloody Mary, teasers for the next episode show him healed. It's also implied that the Magic Mirror can mend itself after being broken if all pieces are in place and, even if some are missing, it will regenerate over time but it may take a while. Despite getting an axe in his head, one of his antlers torn off and his skull smashed in, the Jersey Devil appears later with only a few cuts and bruises.

This is actually a nod to the source material; the only ways for a Fable to permanently die are if not enough people know their story anymore, or if they're cast down the Witching Well. Grimmification : As carried over from the source material. Happily Married : Beauty and Beast, famously so.

Hardboiled Detective : Bigby. Harmful to Minors : TJ has not been having a good time. Depending on Bigby's choices in Episode 1, he can get roughed up by one of the Tweedle Boys, and in Episode 2, he was swimming in the river when the second victim's body was dumped in. Here There Were Dragons : Played with. One might expect the Fables to have adapted poorly to the modern day, but in reality, the dragons are still just fine - it's just that they live somewhere else, namely the Homelands. The problem is that the Fairy Tale equivalent of Hitler has taken said magical lands over and kicked out a good deal of the inhabitants.