help from the comics

i change my post to something more usefull

i have read most of the fables comics and will answer your qustions if i can

notr if it spoilers the comics i will not reply because i love the comics and i will not spoilers them for anyone

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  • edited March 2014

    sorry guys i have removed my spoiler ask instead

  • edited March 2014

    Where are you going with this exactly?

    Edit: I see you've edited your thread, this actually sounds like a good idea. I'm sure there are people who want to know more about the comics, one way or another.

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    Who's strongest fable?

    How kill a fable with the witching well?

    Does glamour last forever or timed?

    What are differences in terms of personality and powers with games character and same comic characters like bigby in the game and bigby in the comic

  • This is kind of a hard question to answer, because it may actually contain spoilers from the comics, but you should just keep in mind that nobody should be underestimated, regardless of their role in their original fable. Life's made them hard, and they've survived some really awful stuff.

    I will say this, though, there's a reason Bigby has been the sheriff of Fabletown since it's creation, and there might be some that are stronger, but they wouldn't walk away unscathed. His bio in the game itself states that he terrorized entire armies.

    Witching well - it doesn't, it's more of a prison/graveyard.

    Glamours - some are timed, some are forever, but the longer, better, and more complex, the more expensive, so most fables won't have forever glamours.

    Differences - the game nails everyone pretty spot on, although they are a little more mature in the books, with Jack Horner being an exception. He doesn't mature until later in his own book, sorta.

    Markd4547 posted: »

    Who's strongest fable? How kill a fable with the witching well? Does glamour last forever or timed? What are differences in terms o

  • nice reply pion 2099

    maybe one should think that the wall is limbo for febles

    some glamours they go in and out off but they cost a lot of money

    strongest fable: depense on how you see strength

  • Apologies in advance for the spoilers.

    • In terms of physical strength, either Beast or Bigby. Spoiler: they throw down in the comics, but common sense prevails before they do too much damage. Or Maybe Mr North, Bigby's Dad.

    • In terms of magical ability, probably Frau Totenkinder (who I really wanna see in the next couple of episodes!) But an argument can be put forward for the Blue Fairy, no spoilers! Or maybe Dunster Happ. Or...

    • In terms of reflected curse affliction, definately Briar Rose (aka: Sleeping Beauty). In the comics, she pricks her finger, everyone near her falls asleep. She is used as a weapon of mass distruction, but no spoiling how or when. Challenge accepted by Rapunzel who gets an issue of Fairest all to herself, She goes to Japan to find her "children" and runs amock with the Japanese Fables. Warning: Weirdest comic in the whole series!

    • Cinderella is probably the most efficient counter-intelligence gent in Fabletown, having had a few centuries to hone her skills, making her very strong as a "tourist" in the Mundy world and user of Mundy skills and weapons (tourists are Fables who live in the Mundy keeping track of other Fables...).

    • In terms of swordsmanship (no other magic allowed): Bluebeard, Charming or another, but there is no spoilers allowed for the third, who is the clear winner.

    • As for magic assisted Butt Kicking: Boy Blue with Vorpal Blade and Witching Cloak may only get a run from King Ambrose. I think Blue would possibly win that one, but maybe not. So much potential, so much!

    nice reply pion 2099 maybe one should think that the wall is limbo for febles some glamours they go in and out off but they cost a lot of money strongest fable: depense on how you see strength

  • frau totenkinder tells us that witches and wizards is only 25 to 30 % magic

    and a djinn 98 to 99 pure magic

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