Bigby either has a same shirt fetish, or the best stain remover ever!
Seriously....what stain remover does he buy? I need me some!
:-)
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Seriously....what stain remover does he buy? I need me some!
:-)
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Fables have the ability to magically heal. Do you think the same is true for their clothes?...:-)
Whatever the product is, clearly it has been endorsed by Bufkin himself, that little genius.
Must be...unless they're like, Teflon coated or something./ And can withstand shotgun blasts ;-)
Always useful!
Bigby strikes me as the kind of guy who has an entire wardrobe of identical, plain white shirts, because he sees no reason to wear anything else.
This has to be true because even though Bigby's shirt was clearly torn apart when he turned into a werewolf, he somehow ends up with the exact same shirt again :-P
I know man even 20 years later (twau is set 20 years before the comics) he is still wearing the same shirt he must have a wardrobe full of just white shirts
I prefer it over the trench coat he wears most of the time in the comics.
I'm glad telltale didn't draw him to look like comic bigby
This aspect of Bigby makes him all the more corny.
Sheriff of Fabletown. White shirt plus black tie; his work attire. Has full wardrobe of it. Colin is doing laundry.
It gets better when the blood stain in ep 3 is on his shoulder in one scene, then the shirt is completely crisp and clean in the next... only for the blood stain to be back the scene after that.
I suspect Bigby is Superman. Just tears his shirts off one by one, exposing the next one beneath it.
And he secretly snuck on his 20 layers of shirts after Swine Heart had a look at him.
I wonder if you opened his closet there would be nothing but that same outfit on every hanger. And I also can't help wonder if his shirts have magic enchants that repair his shirts or makes them reappear on him.
I'd still go with the wardrobe full-of-identical-clothes, though. In the comics, jacket, shirts and pants are all loose enough for him to transform one stage further than he does in Episode 3 of the game without tearing them, although he would pop a few buttons on the shirt if he wasn't careful.