What's Your Story?
Much like the Walking Dead (for which I wrote a similar post), one of the appeals of Wolf Among Us is the ability to make your own stories based on the choices and actions presented in the game.
So What's Your Story?
How did you portray these characters and situations? Were you always cold and calculating? Honest and trustworthy? Did you start mean and turn good? Or was it the other way around?
In this post, write a simple synopsis of how you portrayed your story. No need to go in detail with the choices you made or why, just describe how you portrayed Bigby as he went through this story.
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I'll start with my personal story. I started out the game picturing Bigby as a struggling Sheriff, trying to follow the rules and procedures but sometimes letting into his bad side. He usually approaches his crime scene by examine all of the clues first and picking out the lies, being clever and manipulative without resorting to violence. However, when he feels that his values and loved ones are being threatened, he sometimes loses patience and goes violent. Eventually, as the story progresses, he becomes more determined to take down the killer, even up to the point of threatening to kill him. At the last minute however, he thinks about what he's really fighting for, which is justice, and lets go of his former killer ways.
I made him rather violent at first. I made him rip off Grenn's arm and kill Tweedledum. But in ep.4, I realized what Snow was really saying by how "how are we ever gonna regain the trust of this town if we keep acting like how we are?" So I toned it down a bit and I was a bit nicer to everyone I met. I didn't lock the CM up though, I through him down the well.
I was weird. Nice to everyone. Then I rip off Gren's arm. I didnt hit the tweedle once during interrogation but in ep 3 I killed Dum.
I think I was nice most of the time (didn't rip off Grendel's arm or kill Tweedle Dum), but I still was violent to Dee in the interrogation, he left it without any money or his bottle of wine. At the end, I just threw the Crooked Man down the well, he didn't deserve to be spared after all he did to many poor Fables. Poor Georgie was also my punching bag during the game, I couldn't stand him.