Fable II: What Would You Do?

N_of_the_dead

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yeah i like the feared part it's just adding monger to it makes me sound like a guy selling halloween stuff or that im a bad salesman in some way
 

Mastersmoo

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i dont even own the game yet i gotta wait till the 24th =[ not a happy camper, and as such shall take my revenge on the world of albion by destroying everything, well everything tht i can anyway
 

N_of_the_dead

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huntedannoyed post=6.73525.841118 said:
No matter what everybody says, you all know that you will play the game as good!
At first i usually play good but im just having to much fun killing people, it's so addictive i cant kill just one
 

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L.B. Jeffries post=6.73525.798993 said:
Ugh...anytime I play these sorts of games I always end up being the morally grey person who usually does horribly evil things then lightens up at random intervals because they're feeling giving that morning.
Yeah, I hope there is a "neutral" alignment like in Fallout 3, because I don't think alot of people will be true good or true evil, they'll probably do a bit of both.
 

Easykill

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Where do you think all that treasure we get comes from? I don't want to limit myself to ancient treasure, thank you very much. Sword please.
 

Dreiko_v1legacy

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Keeping the sword, most of the time in RPGs when you find random weapons laying on the ground you keep em...and this one that is a drop from monsters is to be returned just cause you know the owner of it? Newsflash, all weapons have had an owner at some point, there's no such thing as a magical weapon fairy populating dungeons with weapons, if you wanted to be "good" you'd seek out the original owners (or the remaining family) of every single thing you find out in the wild...but you don't have to do that in any game, so why treat this one sword differently.
 

JMeganSnow

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I prefer the "Well, you can let me buy the sword from you or I can put it back where I found it, your choice" response.

Although personally I would do my dickering *before* I went to get the damn thing.
 

Drake the Dragonheart

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Ha! The strength of the human spirit? I have seen firsthand the "strength" of the human spirit. I have seen the look of utter despair in villagers eyes when their so called "protector" is ripped to pieces by my dark arts. I have watched the human spirit be shattered to pieces as people resign themselves to their fate. I have no need to use necromancy on them, for they live as zombies in a world without color. The human spirit is weak and easily crushed.

Your holy power is limited, follower of the light. It is finite, whereas mine has the potential to increase every time someone dies. And I have done my best to make sure that my power increases rapidly.

Edit: I will buy your formaldeyhde though...makes the dead much more tolerable and they last much longer. I'll contact you later so we can set up a delivery system...are you familiar with the Necropolis in Hemingway?[/quote]
why yes I have, here is your formaldehyde, enjoy, have a good day, and a pleasure doing business with you. My powers may be finite, but I do not have to sell my soul and likely mor than that for that power to sinister entities who twist the contract's words to their own dark ends, in the end your power will cost you more than you can ever hope to pay, and never doubt the strength of those fighting for someone other than themselves, with much to lose, those who have a cause to keep them persevering. Just remember what happened to Shao Khan when he underestimated Lieu Kang and his allies!
I will probably play good the first few times, and then do evil, but do it the way i did in the first one. I actually managed to go evil without really killing anyone, maybe aside from an ocasional major story evil choice. so in truth I was more mischevious than true evil, although it was all the same to the game since stealing is evil. I became evil pretty much entirely thorough stealing, which I found a nifty trick for doing. Put on clothing so that your alignment is at least neutral (i found they won't follow you if your alignment appears as evil) get a shop owner, preferably an indoor shop, to follow you a ways from their shop, then get them plastered, and loot away!
 

N_of_the_dead

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First of all i never sold my sole i just like the sound people make when i shove sharo things into their abdomen and to burn things. Second Shao Kahn was a stupid douche he may underestimate every single guy who shoots fireballs but most bad guys are not like the stupid category that most villains are thought of we dont underestimate well mock them then annihilate them.
 

crimson5pheonix

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Hooray! I have a dark army of the damned now and Fairfax castle! I win hardcore! Evil FTW!
 

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N_of_the_dead post=6.73525.841146 said:
huntedannoyed post=6.73525.841118 said:
No matter what everybody says, you all know that you will play the game as good!
At first i usually play good but im just having to much fun killing people, it's so addictive i cant kill just one
Like potato chips. I like barbecue Ruffles the most.
 

JMeganSnow

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I think I chose the "good" option, but it sure seems like the mean one to me. Of course, I would also deliver a pointed lecture on how the peasants are nominally paying taxes *for protection* from such things as dragons and thus the money ought to go to the person who actually *did* the protecting. If Mr. Duke found it impossible to deal with the dragon, does he REALLY want to chance upsetting the person who KILLED the dragon?

I didn't THINK so.

Then I would use my reward money to distribute copies of Atlas Shrugged to the peasants and make a point of a.) informing the Duke that any damage inflicted by him upon any peasant would be looked upon most harshly by yours truly and b.) visiting with great frequency.

The place would be a constitutional republic in three months.
 

mr mcshiznit

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Ha Ha foul duke, i got my reward and the town likes me. Sad i think ill have more fun with this junk than the actual game....
 

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Wooooooo! Today I managed to get a castle, and I now have my own town full of peasants/minions to aid me in my quests and pay me taxes. Makes up for the disappointment of the sword guy yesterday...maybe I could sneak into his house and steal that gold encrusted sword...?