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[[WMG: Mr. Toad is going to be killed by [[spoiler:Bigby's Wolf form]]]]
Mr. Toad probably won't last until the end of the series, given his absence in the source material, and [[spoiler:it's his voice telling Wolf Bigby that "he don't look so good" in the teasers for both Episodes 2 and 3]].

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[[WMG: Mr. Toad [[spoiler:Mr. Toad]] is going to be killed by [[spoiler:Bigby's Wolf form]]]]
Mr. Toad [[spoiler:Mr. Toad]] probably won't last until the end of the series, given his [[spoiler:his]] absence in the source material, and [[spoiler:it's his voice telling Wolf Bigby that "he don't look so good" in the teasers for both Episodes 2 and 3]].

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* '''Confirmed.'''




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* '''Jossed;''' the problem is solved early in Episode 2, [[spoiler:with Snow's body intact, and Lily's body recovered from the river. Faith's body, however, is still missing...]]



The nursery rhyme he appears in goes:

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The nursery rhyme he appears in goes:goes:



[[WMG: The Tweedles are working for [[spoiler: The Crooked Man.]]
[[spoiler: The interrogation of Dee and Beauty's confession at the Open Arms all but clinches it. He's not the murderer though, you can't collect money from the dead.]]

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[[WMG: The Tweedles are working for [[spoiler: The Crooked Man.]]
]]]]
[[spoiler: The interrogation of Dee and Beauty's confession at the Open Arms all but clinches it. He's not the murderer though, you can't collect money from the dead.]]]]

[[WMG: Mr. Toad is going to be killed by [[spoiler:Bigby's Wolf form]]]]
Mr. Toad probably won't last until the end of the series, given his absence in the source material, and [[spoiler:it's his voice telling Wolf Bigby that "he don't look so good" in the teasers for both Episodes 2 and 3]].

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* The Three of Hearts.
* The Moon.
* The Hermit.

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* The Three of Hearts.
Swords. [[spoiler: Heartbreak & betrayal: Beauty & Beast, or Nerissa.]]
* The Moon.
Moon. As Bigby says, 'Deception.' [[spoiler: Lilly]]
* The Hermit. [[spoiler: Soul Searching, introspection...but reversed it means isolation and withdrawal. Crane.]]



* [[spoiler: Thinking about it, this is a killer that could potentially literally be anyone; an interaction with a character thought to be a friend could be an interaction with the killer in disguise, who could use that against you in a later episode.]]

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* [[spoiler: Thinking about it, this is a killer that could potentially literally be anyone; an interaction with a character thought to be a friend could be an interaction with the killer in disguise, who could use that against you in a later episode.]]

[[WMG: The Tweedles are working for [[spoiler: The Crooked Man.]]
[[spoiler: The interrogation of Dee and Beauty's confession at the Open Arms all but clinches it. He's not the murderer though, you can't collect money from the dead.
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[[WMG: Ichabod Crane is not the serial killer.]]
[[spoiler: He has a fetish for Snow White, but he didn't kill Lily or Faith. The killer knew about this, and planted the photos in room 207 to implicate him, as it's unlikely Crane would keep those photos there.]]

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[[WMG: [[spoiler: Ichabod Crane is not the serial killer.]]
killer]]]]
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[[spoiler: He has a fetish for Snow White, but he didn't kill Lily or Faith. The killer knew about this, and planted the photos in room 207 to implicate him, as it's unlikely Crane would keep those photos there.]]
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[[spoiler: He has a fetish for Snow White, but he didn't kill Lily or Faith. The killer knew about this, and planted the photos in room 207 to implicate him, as it's unlikely Crane would keep those photos there.]]

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[[spoiler: He has a fetish for Snow White, but he didn't kill Lily or Faith. The killer knew about this, and planted the photos in room 207 to implicate him, as it's unlikely Crane would keep those photos there.]]

[[WMG: [[spoiler: The killer is trying to implicate Bigby as well as Ichabod]]]]
* [[spoiler: When investigating the room, you find that the killer smokes the same brand of cigarettes as Bigby (which Beauty notes, because she thought he was the only one who smoked them, implying it's at least somewhat common knowledge), and nearly ''everyone'' can see that he's sweet on Snow. Obviously the fact that he was at the bar at the time Lily's head was dumped on the doorstep means he wasn't the killer, but not everyone likes Bigby, so they'd probably be willing to ignore his protests to that unless someone vouches for him.]]
* [[spoiler: Ichabod is a complete douche to Snow in the first episode, yet the killer seems almost obsessed with her (which reminds me, the killer would need a glamour to disguise himself as Ichabod, and he may be using the same type of black market glamour used on Lily - maybe someone should go back and compare the models for Crane seen throughout the two episodes, see if there are small differences).]]
* [[spoiler: Sort of as an continuation on the Ichabod train of thought - it's fairly likely he's been posing as Ichabod (who seems to take an awful lot of time away from work anyway), because it would allow him to get ahold of Snow's hair and her perfume, and was the one who broke the mirror.]]
* [[spoiler: Thinking about it, this is a killer that could potentially literally be anyone; an interaction with a character thought to be a friend could be an interaction with the killer in disguise, who could use that against you in a later episode.
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* The Three of Swords.

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* The Three of Swords.Hearts.




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*Snow is [[spoiler: alive and well in Episode 2, and nothing at all has happened to her]], and he isn't seen.

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**[[spoiler: Episode 2 confirm's it's the head of Holly's sister Lily, under a cheap glamour that wears off. Lily seems to be thoroughly dead, however. Whether Faith was also under a (stronger) glamour is unknown.]]



Which leads to a reunion between him and Faith [[spoiler: (assuming she wasn't really killed.)]]

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Which leads to a reunion between him and Faith [[spoiler: (assuming she wasn't really killed.)]])]]

[[WMG: Ichabod Crane is not the serial killer.]]
[[spoiler: He has a fetish for Snow White, but he didn't kill Lily or Faith. The killer knew about this, and planted the photos in room 207 to implicate him, as it's unlikely Crane would keep those photos there.]]
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* The Three of Swords.
* The Moon.
* The Hermit.
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[[WMG: Prince Lawrence is alive even if you were his second stop.]]

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[[WMG: Prince Lawrence is alive even if you were his he was your second stop.]]
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Explaining his absence in the comics.

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Explaining his absence in the comics.comics.

Alternatively...

[[WMG: Prince Lawrence is alive even if you were his second stop.]]
Which leads to a reunion between him and Faith [[spoiler: (assuming she wasn't really killed.)]]
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[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy is the guy [[spoiler: who brings the BigBad his Fable women in his cab.]]

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[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy is the guy [[spoiler: who brings the BigBad his Fable women in his cab.]]]]]]
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[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy is the guy [[spoiler: who brings the BigBad his Fable women in his cab.]]
[[spoiler: Faith is a prostitute who probably takes cabs. The last we see of Snow, she's in his cab.]]
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It fell off. Her ribbon is what kept it on.

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It fell off. Her ribbon is what kept it on.

[[WMG: Even if you saved him in the first episode, Lawrence will still die later
on.]]
Explaining his absence in the comics.
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This is not something this troper would personally like to be true, since this troper likes them, but neither of those two characters have plot-critical roles in the Fables comic, so they could be the suspects in this game and not break canon (as long as they aren't killed in later chapters of the game).

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This is not something this troper would personally like to be true, since this troper likes them, but neither of those two characters have plot-critical roles in the Fables comic, so they could be the suspects in this game and not break canon (as long as they aren't killed in later chapters of the game).game).

[[WMG: Faith's head wasn't cut off ]]
It fell off. Her ribbon is what kept it on.
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[[WMG: The killer is either [[spoiler:Beauty or the Beast]].]]

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[[WMG: The killer is either [[spoiler:Beauty or the Beast]].]]Beast]]]]
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[[WMG: The killer is either [[spoiler:Beauty]] or the [[spoiler:Beast]].]]

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[[WMG: The killer is either [[spoiler:Beauty]] [[spoiler:Beauty or the [[spoiler:Beast]].Beast]].]]
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Georgie Porgie ran away"

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Georgie Porgie ran away"away"

[[WMG: The killer is either [[spoiler:Beauty]] or the [[spoiler:Beast]].]]
This is not something this troper would personally like to be true, since this troper likes them, but neither of those two characters have plot-critical roles in the Fables comic, so they could be the suspects in this game and not break canon (as long as they aren't killed in later chapters of the game).
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** And more importantly, this ties into the idea that just the placement of the head is a message - in this case, it's the Horseman sending a message to Ichabod that, unless he comes out to face the music, more heads will roll. This also ties in with why Crane's nerves are always so frayed.

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** And more importantly, this ties into the idea that just the placement of the head is a message - in this case, it's the Horseman sending a message to Ichabod that, unless he comes out to face the music, more heads will roll. This also ties in with why Crane's nerves are always so frayed.frayed.
[[WMG: Georgie Porgie will be a DirtyCoward]]
The nursery rhyme he appears in goes:
"Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry,
When the boys came out to play
Georgie Porgie ran away"
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...though he's likely a pawn of the real villain rather than the BigBad proper. Think about it: in the third chapter, nearly every character depicted in the Book of Fables is somehow important to the story; even if they're not involved (like the Seven Dwarves and, arguably, Red Riding Hood) Bigby or Snow at least pass comment on them... all except the Horseman, which is even more jarring because they avoid mentioning him when talking about Ichabod Crane. Add this to the possible Geas mentioned on the main page and things start getting a bit suspicious... and [[OffWithHisHead what was the Horseman known for, again?]]

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...though he's likely a pawn of the real villain rather than the BigBad proper. Think about it: in the third chapter, nearly every character depicted in the Book of Fables is somehow important to the story; even if they're not involved (like the Seven Dwarves and, arguably, Red Riding Hood) Bigby or Snow at least pass comment on them... all except the Horseman, which is even more jarring because they avoid mentioning him when talking about Ichabod Crane. Add this to the possible Geas mentioned on the main page and things start getting a bit suspicious... and [[OffWithHisHead what was the Horseman known for, again?]]again?]]
** And more importantly, this ties into the idea that just the placement of the head is a message - in this case, it's the Horseman sending a message to Ichabod that, unless he comes out to face the music, more heads will roll. This also ties in with why Crane's nerves are always so frayed.
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* [[spoiler: The head on the porch is the head of Holly's sister. It's under a glamour. And Holly's sister can regrow heads, or having hers cut off isn't a big deal, like the Green Knight from King Arthur tales.]]
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He's using his resources and hired thugs to manage the whole thing from wherever he is. Being in a FilmNoir, along with continuity issues, ''he'll get away with it.''

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He's using his resources and hired thugs to manage the whole thing from wherever he is. Being in a FilmNoir, along with continuity issues, ''he'll get away with it.''''

[[WMG: The killer is the Headless Horseman]]
...though he's likely a pawn of the real villain rather than the BigBad proper. Think about it: in the third chapter, nearly every character depicted in the Book of Fables is somehow important to the story; even if they're not involved (like the Seven Dwarves and, arguably, Red Riding Hood) Bigby or Snow at least pass comment on them... all except the Horseman, which is even more jarring because they avoid mentioning him when talking about Ichabod Crane. Add this to the possible Geas mentioned on the main page and things start getting a bit suspicious... and [[OffWithHisHead what was the Horseman known for, again?]]
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[[spoiler: His tie is covered with shepherd crooks, plus if he is the 'killer,' he's got plenty of reason to hate Bigby.]]

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[[spoiler: His tie is covered with shepherd crooks, plus if he is the 'killer,' he's got plenty of reason to hate Bigby.]]]]

[[WMG: The Killer/[[spoiler: Kidnapper(?)]] is really Bluebeard.]]
He's using his resources and hired thugs to manage the whole thing from wherever he is. Being in a FilmNoir, along with continuity issues, ''he'll get away with it.''
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[[spoiler: He's a Red Hair-ing.]]

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[[spoiler: He's a Red Hair-ing.]]

[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy is: [[spoiler: The Boy Who Cried Wolf.]] ]]
[[spoiler: His tie is covered with shepherd crooks, plus if he is the 'killer,' he's got plenty of reason to hate Bigby.
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* One of the achievements for episode 2 also says "Make them Cry".
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[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy that we see in Woodlands right before seeing [[spoiler:Faith's head]], at the line to the office, and driving Snow's cab...[[spoiler:Is completely innocent.]] ]]

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[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy that we see in Woodlands right before seeing [[spoiler:Faith's head]], the victim, who's at the line to the office, office with Gren, and driving Snow's cab...[[spoiler:Is completely innocent.]] ]]
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* The Ten of Swords is [[spoiler: Lawrence. The card is 'The Lowest Point' or 'Ultimate Defeat/Despair' which sums up the poor guy's life quite well.]]

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* The Ten of Swords is [[spoiler: Lawrence. The card is 'The Lowest Point' or 'Ultimate Defeat/Despair' which sums up the poor guy's life quite well.]]

[[WMG: Snow isn't dead. [[spoiler:Neither is Faith.]] ]]
[[spoiler: That's someone else's head, same with Snow. Someone's using glamours to change the victims' heads to look like the Fables. The Kidnapper is trying to collect people to hand them back to the Adversary and is doing the head-schtick to throw the Fables off and have the fight among themselves.]]

[[WMG: The Red-Headed Guy that we see in Woodlands right before seeing [[spoiler:Faith's head]], at the line to the office, and driving Snow's cab...[[spoiler:Is completely innocent.]] ]]
[[spoiler: He's a Red Hair-ing.
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* Strength is [[Spoiler: Bigby and Snow. Obvious, along with the picture.]]

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* Strength is [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Bigby and Snow. Obvious, along with the picture.]]
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[[WMG: Snow being decapitated isn't a problem. [[spoiler: It's an issue of finding her body.]] ]]

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[[WMG: Snow being decapitated isn't a problem. [[spoiler: It's an issue of finding her body.]] ]]

[[WMG: The Tarot Cards]]
*Strength is [[Spoiler: Bigby and Snow. Obvious, along with the picture.]]
*The Tower is [[spoiler: Faith. A disaster hit her hard, and you see her at the base of the tower.]]
* The Ten of Swords is [[spoiler: Lawrence. The card is 'The Lowest Point' or 'Ultimate Defeat/Despair' which sums up the poor guy's life quite well.
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[[WMG: The Pimp in question is [[spoiler: Georgie Porgie.]] ]]
A bit obvious with his 'Kiss the Girls' tattoo that we see in the preview, plus [[spoiler: if you save Lawrence he calls him by his first name.]]

[[WMG: Georgie Porgie is working for [[spoiler: Bluebeard. But neither of them killed Faith or Snow.]] ]]

[[WMG: Snow being decapitated isn't a problem. [[spoiler: It's an issue of finding her body.]] ]]

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