Why Bluebeard did that and why the Crooked Man want Crane to take a plane?
So I replay my the game on another save file, I go to Crane appartment after Bluebeard and saw that he burn Crane things.
Why did he do that?
And why the Crooked Man want Crane to go to Paris.
Did I miss something?
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BlueBeard might have been connected to things that Crane had because BlueBeard doesnt follow laws. Also Crooked man sent Crane to Paris for 2 reasons. 1.) he needed to go into hiding and 2.) because that is where Crane is in the fable comics
Bluebeard was pissed at Crane for not giving back his Weird Al album.
Crooky knew that Crane had an odd fondness for baguettes.
Thanks for responding.
Seems legit.
LOL:)
Bluebeard was pissed that Crane used his money to fund for his sexual fantasies of Snow on prostitutes; I think he burned Crane's things as a cruel way to get back at him, but he wanted Bigby and Snow to bring back Crane so that he could face his version of justice: i.e. torture.
As for Crane leaving for Paris, that ties in with the comics where after Crane was fired for sexual harassing Snow and embezzling money from the government, he hid out in Paris where he betrayed his community by becoming an agent for the Adversary. It's never been explained in the game, but I think the Crooked Man needed someone he could control at the Business Office, which was Crane, and he knew that if Crane was caught by Bigby, he would reveal everything on his operations so I think that's why Crane was sent away to Paris until the heat dies down.
Makes sense to me
Thats explain a lots, thanks.
Dunno about Bluebeard, but CM had managed to keep his organization off the Fabletown Government's radar for years by keeping a low profile. If arrested, Crane would have spilled his guts about everything he knows about CM's organization, which would have been a disaster. Once the word about Crane got out, CM had to get rid of him somehow, and preferred to get him out of town rather than kill him (lending credence to my theory that he didn't actually order the girls' killings).
After Episode 1 came out, I read the first graphic novel, and Crane doesn't appear in those first 10 issues. I figured that meant he was toast, and kept waiting for somebody to kill him all the way through Episodes 2-5.
RumpusImperator: Crane dies a little early than that.
Bluebeard's angle is weird because he destroys the opposite of where Bigby goes. (IDK where he goes if you go to the Trip Trap though).