Fable II: What Would You Do?

vamp rocks

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i dont like today's options.... i would have picked "prove his innocence so he can keep going through his life committing crimes" or "say youll clear his name if he pays you/offers you a job"
 

Easykill

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I chose the good option this time. Although it's a bit questionable whether it actually was the "Good" option. Truth is awesome though.

Thanks for making this guys, it's pretty entertaining.
 

Emperor Inferno

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I agree, the options today aren't all that great, but I think it's a matter not of doing something for an evil outcome, but for the destruction of justice and the conscious choice of doing wrong.

By the way, I destroyed justice and made a conscious choice to do wrong.
 

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crimson5pheonix post=6.73525.827082 said:
This choice didn't seem evil enough. Just push for a harsher sentence? Why not clear him and team up with him to cover more ground quickly, then betray him after he's outlived his usefulness?
Exactly! That's what I thought at the beginning; I thought the third choice was a good choice, since keeping a crimelord even longer off the streets seemed like an act For The Greater Good. However, when I thought about it, I realized, 'who needs the competition?', and selected the third choice.

Go Team Evil!!!
 

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I picked push for a harder sentence. He may not have done something wrong this time, but he's proven time and time again he needs to be put down. It was for the greater good, and no this isn't something I would look back on. Given the chance, I'd do it all again.
 

SirCannonFodder

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I chose to do nothing. I'm not his defence attorney or the prosecutor, so it's not my job to try and prove him innocent or guilty. Plus I'm a lazy bastard.
 

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I will be a good guy until right at the end, walk through villages and kill everyone. Just for the bants.
 

TommyGun465

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I wonder if you can pay a black gnome to sing out your name in a catchy hip hop tune.
"T-O-M to the M-Y-G (un) , he´s a rank 11 crime solving; paldin, yeah!"
 

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The_Oracle post=6.73525.827757 said:
crimson5pheonix post=6.73525.827082 said:
This choice didn't seem evil enough. Just push for a harsher sentence? Why not clear him and team up with him to cover more ground quickly, then betray him after he's outlived his usefulness?
Exactly! That's what I thought at the beginning; I thought the third choice was a good choice, since keeping a crimelord even longer off the streets seemed like an act For The Greater Good. However, when I thought about it, I realized, 'who needs the competition?', and selected the third choice.

Go Team Evil!!!
*cheers and roars approval*

TEAM EVIL!
 

Skalman

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I'll be the hot gun-slinging bounty hunter(huntress?) that only cares for herself, while neither good nor evil.

sortof like this:
I don't mind helping you if it doesn't slow me down, but I wont hesitate to shoot you in the balls if you stand in my way.


I'll be doing whatever benefits me be, be it good or evil.
 
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Vanguard1219 post=6.73525.826272 said:
I don't know, most of these "evil" options don't really seem to even benefit you in any way. It's almost like your being an ass just for the sake of being an ass, like your doing it to amuse you. Case and point: hobo fighting.

The defense rests, your honor.
But it's Beggars Fighting...

You watch Big Brother, Desperate Housewives, Eastenders, don't you?
 

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The_root_of_all_evil post=6.73525.828313 said:
Vanguard1219 post=6.73525.826272 said:
I don't know, most of these "evil" options don't really seem to even benefit you in any way. It's almost like your being an ass just for the sake of being an ass, like your doing it to amuse you. Case and point: hobo fighting.

The defense rests, your honor.
But it's Beggars Fighting...

You watch Big Brother, Desperate Housewives, Eastenders, don't you?
Fuck, no. Can't stand 'em. House, MD for me. Good point, though.
 

Blind0bserver

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The_root_of_all_evil post=6.73525.828313 said:
Vanguard1219 post=6.73525.826272 said:
I don't know, most of these "evil" options don't really seem to even benefit you in any way. It's almost like your being an ass just for the sake of being an ass, like your doing it to amuse you. Case and point: hobo fighting.

The defense rests, your honor.
But it's Beggars Fighting...

You watch Big Brother, Desperate Housewives, Eastenders, don't you?
To be honest, no, I don't. Still, I can see where your going with this...
 
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Hehehehe...

Big Brother would work so much better as an Elimination Match.

"Day 3. And Jade is still trying to do the Slapper's Elbow on Shilpa."
 

The Iron Ninja

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I decided to save the criminal, if they think they've gotten the real one then they'll stop hounding the actual criminal and I'll have more competition. Also I've been way too evil lately, trying to balance it out.



I just read the competiton rules...
For US only.
Well maybe I didn't want your stinking prize!
You ever think about that?!
*Sobs*
 

Archemetis

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I didn't wanna find the real crook, i wanted to get him off from this punishment and then have himj strung up for another one he DID commit.

Ah well, them's the breaks.

And I understand there is some legal issue behind it, but the "Only for United States" bit really "Cock-blocked" me for that contest.

I suppose English people can't have fancy TVs by law... Or something...