Fable II: What Would You Do?

Scorched_Cascade

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With this one (the nemesis) it didnt specify how much they...nemisised(?) you so I just assumed they were your rival rather than actual enemies
like whisper from Fable 1
and so decided to convert them to my cause after all two evils are double as effective. I also refuse to believe my character so incapable of indoctrination/brain washing/borderline mental torture that they would later turn on me.
 

TommyGun465

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DannyDeparted post=6.73525.804128 said:
TommyGun465 post=6.73525.804107 said:
Evil, all the way.

Too bad it isnt coming to PS3...
Mmm it was one of the main selling points for myself buying a 360, LOVE'd Fable 1.
LOL, I´m too poor to buy the 360 XD.
 

Archemetis

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it's a shame there isn't a "Shoot point point blank in the face" option, in the spirit of the addition of firearms.
But oh well, lopping off heads with swords isn't too bad.

(or bursting them off with lightning, better still be in the game...)

Also if the Nemesis is like Whisper from Fable 1 then i'd definately kill them.
Teach them for always calling me farmboy...
even when pleading for their life...
 

ThePlasmatizer

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I picked convert them to my cause, it doesn't make sense to me to just let them go and killing them would be a waste, they would be much more useful as a minion.
 

TOGSolid

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The_Oracle post=6.73525.803882 said:
Agreed. You cannot trust such an enemy. I voted for that, but it was only the closest thing to what I would have really done, which is kill him with warning. See, I've always figured the supreme evil is absolutely honest, never lies. He tells you what he's going to do to you, tells you there's nothing you can do about it, then proves it. I would have told him, "I'm going to set you on fire and laugh as you die," then I would have done it.
Not entirely true. There's an actual chapter in The 48 Laws of Power about situations when you should conscript your enemy, or when you should just kill him/her and be done with it (fantastic book with tons of historical examples). It's entirely situational, which is something that always bugs me with these polls. There's never enough detail and the responses to your choice are always annoying in a black and white childish sort of way.
 

Virgil

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SargentToughie post=6.73525.804547 said:
I missed the first day's vote, I'm still eligible for the badge, right?
Yep, you just need a total of 5 to 'count', and it's running through the 23rd.

TOGSolid post=6.73525.804577 said:
... which is something that always bugs me with these polls. There's never enough detail and the responses to your choice are always annoying in a black and white childish sort of way.
Kind of like the choices in a typical RPG. Funny, that ;)
 

Dapper Ninja

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Emperor Inferno post=6.73525.803835 said:
I would have told him, "I'm going to set you on fire and laugh as you die," then I would have done it.
I would have done it in reverse. I'd set him on fire in a way that he will definitely die but live long enough to hear my evil monolouge, give my evil monologue, and then watch him burn while I perform my evil laugh (To be a respectable villian, you must have an evil laugh). I decided to kill my nemesis. After all, if he's my nemesis, he must have been doing stuff that would make me want him dead.
 

IrrelevantTangent

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TOGSolid post=6.73525.804577 said:
Not entirely true. There's an actual chapter in The 48 Laws of Power about situations when you should conscript your enemy, or when you should just kill him/her and be done with it (fantastic book with tons of historical examples). It's entirely situational, which is something that always bugs me with these polls. There's never enough detail and the responses to your choice are always annoying in a black and white childish sort of way.
Sounds interesting. I'll check that book out.
 

Drake the Dragonheart

The All-American Dragon.
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meatloaf231 post=6.73525.799557 said:
Well, in response to all the evilness around here, I shall be Goody O'Caringhappy.
Complete Neutrality! I shall be Greymane the Uncaring!
no though I almost always end up being the virtuous as all hell good guy! so here's to being a bloody Paladin again!(even though in fable 1 I was always completly maxed out before finishing find the archaelogist, and as such was called will user!) (though I have been working on being the rip apart the world excretes pure liquid malevolence bad guy in fable and with my latest KOTOR and KOTOR 2 characters., just too bad that game doesn't have sith swords, because I was trying to make a sith Marauder version of Kingdom Under Fire's Reigneir.
anywho, bring on SirLord Thorin Heavenbeard Lightsword, defender of all that is virtuous and noble!
 

meatloaf231

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Drake the Dragonheart post=6.73525.805775 said:
meatloaf231 post=6.73525.799557 said:
Well, in response to all the evilness around here, I shall be Goody O'Caringhappy.
SirLord Thorin Heavenbeard Lightsword, defender of all that is virtuous and noble!
Hahahaha...

Heavenbeard.
 

Drake the Dragonheart

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What better way to eliminate an enemy than to bring him to your cause (they use that exact logic in the first KOTOR.)
I choose the option to mediate the dispute, and gained the adoration of the town, they made me mayor or something of the like!
the heavenbeard was an on the spot thing, I was trying to come up with the most virtuous sounding name I could think of, and that popped into my head.
 

Corven

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you've got the good answer, the bad answer, then you have that tricky logical logical answer, it's tough not to choose the logical answer.