What about the Crooked Man?
Hi. Well, then... I wonder about what does it mean if at the end of the game, Bigby doesn't rips off the Crooked Man's head or throws him into the well.
So, there is three option, am I right? The 1st is that rip the Crooked Man's head off, the 2nd is that to throw him into the Witching Well and the 3rd is that lock him up. So two out of three option is bring death to that old man. If Bigby use the last opinion, he'll lock him up with the grandma's magic stuff or what? If you chosed that, could you write down here in a bit more detail? And what do you think? H-How much will it influence the following story in season two?
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If you lock him up, Auntie Greenleaf turns him into a crow and locks him in a bird cage. In my opinion, this ending is really good, though in my originla playthrough I chose throwing him down the Witching Well. Someone may try to free him in Season 2, but that's gonna be a hard thing to do
Aha! I got it. So the old man goes into a beaky bird. That's a quite acceptable ending.
How can they free him? Are you talking about the well or the cage? Cause there's no way they can free him from the well, it's supposed to be miles deep.
I've seen somewhere on this forum that Bluebeard had escapade from the well too, in the past.
I don't read the comics so I wouldn't know about that.
Auntie Greenleaf defended The Crooked Man at his trial for protecting her tree. What if she turned him into a crow just to release him or perhaps help him? We didn't SEE her use magic on him. I don't trust her.
She defended him only when he called her out, but in the end, she stood with Bigby and Snow. I think she's trustworthy enough, even if she has some issues with Snow.