Did anybody cry at _______'s death ?

edited April 2015 in The Wolf Among Us

Vivian. I didn't even care that much about her, but the final lines she says, the voice acting, and the music are good enough to make me cry every time.

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  • I dont think i've ever cried at a video game, so no. Scene was well done though

  • It was sad, but not a tearjerker...

    Now Sarah's death in The Last Of Us, THAT is a tearjerker!

  • edited April 2015

    I yelled out, I was pretty upset/angry. But didn't cry.

  • Basically my reaction

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  • I almost cried waterfalls of tears, if that counts.

  • Nah. What kinda got me was Georgie's reaction, though.

  • I laughed and tore Georgie's guts out.

  • That scene actually hit me pretty hard. What was most tearjerking was Georgie's reaction. Excellent voice acting by his voice actor.

  • Didn't cry, but I was sad. Didn't want her or anyone else to die. Good scene.

  • I was just like "K then"

  • not even here?

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    I dont think i've ever cried at a video game, so no. Scene was well done though

  • I didn't cry, but it was a really well done scene. Georgie's reaction was done perfectly too

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    No, I dont know how anyone was surprised. Lee was bitten at the end of 4. I was sad then not at the end., clementine didnt die I was fairly happy at the ending.

  • My eyes got a bit misty. Some of those lines just made me die inside. "I look at Nerissa and I hate myself!"

  • My reaction was [dammit], so no I didn't cry.

  • I almost cried; had to pause the game and collect myself because the devestation in her words and Georgie's reaction. THIS is what crushed me the most.

  • Then you 'made it quick' for Georgie.... by ripping his guts out! XP

    pudding_pie posted: »

    I almost cried; had to pause the game and collect myself because the devestation in her words and Georgie's reaction. THIS is what crushed me the most.

  • I left him there -crosses fingers for a return- XD

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Then you 'made it quick' for Georgie.... by ripping his guts out! XP

  • You don't survive a disembowelment. It's a very slow, very painful death.

    pudding_pie posted: »

    I left him there -crosses fingers for a return- XD

  • Georgie isn't a human, who's to say a Fable can't survive having their guts shoved back in and then get treated with Magic?

    You don't survive a disembowelment. It's a very slow, very painful death.

  • Fables are only as durable as they are popular. Snow White is very popular, so she'd be hard to kill, just like Prince Charming, Cinderella, Bigby, etc. are hard to kill. Georgie Porgie is less than moderately popular, so he wouldn't be very hard to kill.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Georgie isn't a human, who's to say a Fable can't survive having their guts shoved back in and then get treated with Magic?

  • All fables are hard to kill. Snow White, Charming, Cindy, etc are nearly impossible to kill if not completely unkillable. Georgie would be hard to kill, but can still die easily similarly to Lawrence who can take a bullet through his lung and survive but a shot to the head and dies. Severity, popularity, and who.

    Fables are only as durable as they are popular. Snow White is very popular, so she'd be hard to kill, just like Prince Charming, Cinderella,

  • You can survive a bullet to a lung. Also, the less popular Fables can die just as if they were human.

    LukaszB posted: »

    All fables are hard to kill. Snow White, Charming, Cindy, etc are nearly impossible to kill if not completely unkillable. Georgie would be h

  • for a week without treating? Not a single fable can die like a human, unless they are always in the background.

    You can survive a bullet to a lung. Also, the less popular Fables can die just as if they were human.

  • Not a single fable can die like a human

    Actually, yes they can. If they're not popular, yes they can.

    LukaszB posted: »

    for a week without treating? Not a single fable can die like a human, unless they are always in the background.

  • The popularity theory is just a theory in Fables. None of the 13th Floor Witches believe in it, they believe that each Fable contains magic that gives them their strength...

    Lawrence survived slit wrists and a gunshot to the lung after a whole week, combine that with malnutrition and dehydration, he still was able to speak and move to a degree.

    Georgie survived his injuries for a while, so why can he not be saved?

    Not a single fable can die like a human Actually, yes they can. If they're not popular, yes they can.

  • edited April 2015

    The popularity theory is just a theory in Fables.

    It is not just a theory. Many of the Fables in the series acknowledge it. Look at some of the beatings the Fables took, especially a particular one in Volume 3 (trying to avoid spoilers here). Then look at some of the deaths in Volume 4. Some Fables died from regular gunshot wounds.

    Lawrence survived slit wrists and a gunshot to the lung after a whole week, combine that with malnutrition and dehydration, he still was able to speak and move to a degree.

    I'm willing to go with the source material and its way of doing things rather than a video game that wasn't directly made by the people that created the source material.

    Georgie survived his injuries for a while, so why can he not be saved?

    Because disembowelment isn't a fast death.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    The popularity theory is just a theory in Fables. None of the 13th Floor Witches believe in it, they believe that each Fable contains magic

  • The theory of 'magic' that Frau Totenkinder suggests isn't off the table either...

    So Bill Willingham being the go-to consultant for everything, had nothing to do with Lawrence being able to survive such punishment?! Whatever you say man...

    I still say that someone could've come along after Bigby left and saved him...

    The popularity theory is just a theory in Fables. It is not just a theory. Many of the Fables in the series acknowledge it. Look at

  • How would you describe Frau Totenkinder? She's not a popular fable, yet if you can recall she survived being thrown inside a burning oven, turned almost to just ashes and survived. Severity, popularity, and who the fable is determines death scenarios. Not a single fable can survive a beheading, popular fables and witches can survive a lot that humans can not, and not a single fable can survive being stabbed or shot in the heart.

    Not a single fable can die like a human Actually, yes they can. If they're not popular, yes they can.

  • Looking at the comments

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    Still crosses fingers I still think he survived it all; Bloody Mary was still lurking around, not to mention the Jersey Devil.

    pudding_pie posted: »

    I left him there -crosses fingers for a return- XD

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    How would you describe Frau Totenkinder?

    Frau Totenkinder is somewhat of a mystery and always has been. She's very powerful because of the ways she obtained her power back then. That's what kept her alive. She wouldn't have survived if Snow and Red hadn't come along. Even if she did die, she would've come back because that's just how she works, apparently. If you didn't know, Cock Robin died in his nursery rhyme (that's literally what the rhyme is about) yet he appears in Volume 2. It can be concluded that any Fable that died in their stories is alive in the Fables universe. Another example would be Grendel.

    popular fables and witches can survive a lot that humans can not

    That contradicts the other things you're saying.

    and not a single fable can survive being stabbed or shot in the heart.

    It depends on who it is. Bigby can because he's a werewolf.

    LukaszB posted: »

    How would you describe Frau Totenkinder? She's not a popular fable, yet if you can recall she survived being thrown inside a burning oven, t

  • Now you're just disagreeing to disagree.

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    The theory of 'magic' that Frau Totenkinder suggests isn't off the table either... So Bill Willingham being the go-to consultant for ever

  • Bigby is a wolf and a silver bullet shot through his heart would kill him, as well as being burned, and being frozen solid...and even though he can die through all those methods he and every other fable can revive meaning they can survive. I never contradicted myself, I said witches not popular witches. Every fable can survive except for one major death which is decapitation.

    How would you describe Frau Totenkinder? Frau Totenkinder is somewhat of a mystery and always has been. She's very powerful because

  • Literally none of what you've said is convincing me that I'm mistaken.

    LukaszB posted: »

    Bigby is a wolf and a silver bullet shot through his heart would kill him, as well as being burned, and being frozen solid...and even though

  • Well Brandish survived decapitation, but that's splitting hairs cuz he is using magic :P

    LukaszB posted: »

    Bigby is a wolf and a silver bullet shot through his heart would kill him, as well as being burned, and being frozen solid...and even though

  • Voice acting was really well done, especially Georgie's part. I didn't cry, but it was unexpected and it left me pretty shocked.

  • Now I'll ask you one question. How far did you read Fables?

    Literally none of what you've said is convincing me that I'm mistaken.

  • Georgie's Manchester accent :P

    I thought it was gonna be Italian-American at first because of the Next Time clip for Ep.1...

    Wonder why they changed it???

    fallandir posted: »

    Voice acting was really well done, especially Georgie's part. I didn't cry, but it was unexpected and it left me pretty shocked.

  • Bloody hell, 'cause it was better :>

    HazzatheMan posted: »

    Georgie's Manchester accent :P I thought it was gonna be Italian-American at first because of the Next Time clip for Ep.1... Wonder why they changed it???

  • Oh yeah, I think a Scouser accent was better than a Mafia one :P

    fallandir posted: »

    Bloody hell, 'cause it was better :>

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