only person that's done fable lore in this way brings back warm childhood memories these games the first especially shaped my love for magic and high fantasy thank you for the videos and your efforts the format looks amazing man.
I would’ve liked Logan to pull out two swords and be like a new Twin Blades, or have something like: ‘you believe Theresa only approached you? How foolish. She used our father, as she is using you. I just refused to be her pawn.” Then reveal he has his own gauntlets.
@@TrademarkedIPAdress a nice little throw back to the first Fable and also show that Theresa isn’t all good and on your side to make the player start questioning things about her. Especially if they didn’t have the Fable 2 DLC.
"Citizens of Albion, the cruelty of the old king is a thing of the past.... Let a whole new wave of cruelty wash over this lazy land", me after I kick Logan out and become king
I found it funny if you're evil they're like we'll overthrow the tyrant and then you just slaughter a whole village out of boredom at least he killed people to make an example you just got bored 🤣🤣🤣
I like the new video style! Let's also not forget that in Fable 2, Theresa informed the Hero of Bower Lake that her child would save Albion from a great threat. It could be that when Logan was born, the Hero King/Queen could see that Logan was not the child from their vision, so no effort was put into seeing if Logan was a hero or not. Theresa stacked the deck against Logan from the start.
Logan started off doing the right thing. Growing up with a throne cast on him by the death of his parents. Traveled to the desert kingdom where people kept dying from an unknown cause. Encountered a primordial evil from the court/void which no one knew about or knew how dangerous it was. Lived. then returned to his country where no one believed him. I think what he did was the only logical thing to do, there was no other kingdom with numbers to aid him. I've never killed Logan because i always thought he did what he had to do. Except the Reaver business, that wasn't a good move.
Got to say I agree with you mostly. With the Reaver part, I think he had just lost it at that point and it was maybe at a low point of pure desperation.
One thing I'd like to add. I've seen people argue that Logan could have just bought every property and continued being a benevolent ruler as he'd have the money he'll need without harming his own people, unless he jacked the prices up. But I feel like people who argued this, and I've argued this myself admittedly before coming to a realization, they're missing the big picture. Sure, Logan could have remained a good ruler and still had the funds to have the army he needs, but as Theresa states late in Fable 3, a Hero has to sit the throne. Logan was no Hero. He was just a regular guy. I would imagine that Theresa told him that a Hero had to sit the throne, which would lead him to figure that if the Hero isn't him, then it must be his sibling. Even if it wasn't, he needed to start becoming a tyrant, not only to build funds for the army the Hero will need, but also to give the Hero a reason to overthrow Logan. And since the Hero is the sibling, who has been living in luxury in the castle, they would have some growing up to do before they're ready to truly challenge Logan. If Logan remained a good ruler, the Hero would never see a reason to overthrow him, and the sibling would never grow up enough to be ready to take his place. But, I can see an argument against that being "well why did Logan send a ship to destroy the ship the sibling was on to go to Aurora?", which is a valid point. The only counters I could come up for that would be A. Logan may not have necessarily ordered this. It may have been the soldiers' decision. B. Logan needed to keep up the status quo that he is trying to prevent this revolution. Plus if Logan knows his sibling is a Hero, then he would safely assume they would survive and make it there anyway. Thanks for coming to my TED talk. lol
I think the interesting thing about the game is it gets you to make a descistion right away about who get killed then later the same descistion with the old king, and then puts you into the position of ruler, so you’re basically seeing his perspective. And the truth is being a good ruler can be almost impossible. People wont understand why you make more money live in a nice castle, its because every descistion you make could mean the deaths of thousands, down the line. I wish the choices were less cut and dry but that was defiantly the best part of the game, hope they put it in fable 4. And expand on it. Obviously i enjoy the rpg elements i just think fables rpg mechanics are a bit lacklustre, that should be the main focus for the next game, perfecting the combat and rpg systems. But a good king system would add alot to distinguish it from other rpg’s.
I believe Logan definitely had Heroic potential being a descendant of The Archons of the past. However he may not have been as impressionable as his younger sibling and thus too risky for Theresa to train as a hero. Same could be true with Rose as she was a bit more world weary than Sparrow. I believe Logan could have definitely defeated the Crawler if his heroic potential was realized but he would have become an even greater Tyrant wielding absolute power not unlike his ancestors. Taking the weight of the world upon yourself is an admirable quality but it can distance you from others. Unlike his sibling logan presumably never got to walk amongst the people of Albion experience life from the bottom.
The great thing about Fable is that most of the characters morality isn't black and white, there are reasons for their actions. Logan and Reaver aboslutely fall into this.
I absolutely agree. She is at all the pivotal points and she always knows the heart of the evil coming. She was turned by twin blades into a weapon in the first game
I think he was setup by Theresa to be a stepping stone for the Hero to gain the power needed to stop the Crawler as well as setup the environment for the Hero to swoop in as well the hero utilizing the infrastructure, wealth and army Logan had created but not have the blood on their hands.
My theory to 'is Logan a Hero' is this, he's a hero... but not the hero you are probably thinking of, not the player character. I think it stems from what i remember in regards to the Guild Master when he said, "Heroes are capable of great deeds, or great evils" Logan probably didn't have Hero Powers, but he probably had the Power of a Hero's 'Will', not the Will Powers but the Power of a Hero's Will itself. He was willing to do what was necessary, whatever he had to in order to save an entire country, a kingdom, a people. Heroes are supposed to be that, capable of doing what was needed to save lives. And Theresa was right, in order for Albion to live a 'Hero' needed to be on the throne, and Logan helped create that hero in his brother, through his Will, cruel as it was, because every villain needs a hero to stand against him, and every hero needs a villain to define a hero. He was not the 'hero' albion needed, but he was the 'hero' in regard that, if he could have found an alternative route that 'didnt' require such brutal methods he would have, but the darkness was approaching, he had so little time to prepare, so he 'needed' to take drastic actions, every day mattered. Iuno if you play Pokemon but if you played SW/SH, a character named Rose mentions how a problem will exist in 1000 years that he needs to solve 'now', but another character, Leon says "what difference will one more day make for a problem 1000 years into the future?" In this case, Logan didn't have a thousand years to wait, he had at most maybe over '1' year, as i do not know how long Logan was ruling the kingdom in its form prior to the game's beginning, if he had 1 year to prepare a massive army, raise a huge ammount of money to fund defensive fortifications, prepare the land and the people for this assault... even a single day in terms of setbacks would make all the difference between saving or losing the kingdom. So yea, in my eyes, he's a Hero, not the 'Hero' needed to save the kingdom, but he was a Hero in his own right, twisted as his actions were, perhaps insane and cruel, but but if we didn't overthrow him then assuming he was successful in his efforts, when the danger had passed, the threat was gone... he might have changed things, explained his actions, and perhaps even stepped down from the throne and accepted banishment to atone for his actions, because after all... he saved Albion, he saved his people, his kingdom, what happens after doesn't matter and they would recover better without him... if thats how events would have played out, he would have fullfilled his duty and let his brother take over.
It’s part of her game of chess she plays. She told him that he’d need money for the army, which would result in him becoming a Tyrant. Which in turn gave us a reason to rebel and take up the crown as King/Queen of Albion and save the world.
I think its worse than that; I believe Theresa knew Logan was a hero, had the potential to defeat the Crawler, but in order to have the best chance to save as many people as possible she needed Logan to lay the groundwork of defense, become a tyrant for people to rally against (and gain some experience fighting), and then pass the throne to his younger sister to benefit from his labors. Same as with Rose, Theresa needed her to die so she could forge Sparrow into a weapon.
I think Logan very well could have had Heroic abilities, but becuase the bloodline was watered down by the time of Fable 3, Theresa sent him to Aoura to test those abilities and even though he survived his abilities weren't strong enough to convince Theresa that he could save Albion. I really wish that the relationship between Logan and the Hero was more developed so there was more emotional weight to deciding Logan's fate; we only get to see mad king version of him in the first act but maybe if there were some letters from Logan to his sibling in the Hero's room or somewhere around d the castle that could be narrated in Logan's voice to show some more of what their sibling relationship was like before the game. If there was a goodbye letter from before he left for Aurora that could have been a tear jerker as well as setup; see a close sibling friendship in the past and what it's turned into since Logan came back from his ordeal.
I think Logan was under a lot of stress during his reign. He had a kingdom to care for along with his younger sibling when he was young too. Encountering the Crawler did him no favors, and learning it would target Albion next put him under more stress, especially when Reaver was nearby. If he didn't have his sibling and Walter, I think Logan would have lost it a long time ago.
Yeah it's very soothing. Honestly during a stressful shift it's nice to pop in the earbuds and listen during a break in the office to relax and calm down.
Another amazing video!!! You have such good points. I believe he was a hero, but we see how he made rash decisions, like causing his sibling to make a decision of life or death at the beginning of the game. So maybe he was strong enough physically, but mentally/ emotionally Theresa knew he would still have been cruel, even if it wasn't purposeful. He may have been more like the archons children who grew corrupt with his powers. But, we don't know. 🤷♂️
Logan says he made sacrifices and hard decisions but that's all a facade of his true intentions. Why did a worker need to be executed? Why force your own younger sibling to make a choice between life and death? Why kill Major Swift? It was to prove a point and that alone speaks on his mindset and outlook on the citizens of Albion regardless of what his past was.
Logan most likely had powers but never got to awaken them maybe Theresa knew his moral standing wouldn't unite Albion just thrust it more into dictatorship
His methods were probably not as extreme before his journey to Aurora. That journey likely left psychological scars and became desperate to do whatever he could to stop it affecting anyone else.
It would seem I have grievously misjudged Logan. This video definitely answered some lingering questions of mine, like what happened to the Trolls between Fable 2 and 3, and gave me some deeper insight into Logan's actions. Shit! I gotta update my OC's lore!
I'm glad the video could help! Although Fable 3 is disliked by many, I do feel like it's characters are probably more complex than the other games in the series!
@@Skyrionn I'm gonna level with you. I was a bit surprised at how different it was compared to it's predecessors, setting wise. Anything holding lineage to the Guild or The Old Kingdom was a distant memory and things were more modern, but that's what made it interesting. It was a fresh new take on an old classic. That's why I like it.
@@Whocares158 www.deviantart.com/darrollayman2015/art/Clanmaster-Evolution-868662516 He's pretty much a self-insert, but he has a pretty fleshed out lore that covers all 3 main games. Here's the link if you want to read up on him.
A rather amusing thing. For all his 'necessary' measures. With a year to go he barely had a drop in the bucket for what he would have needed. So he would have lost most of the population anyway. Guess he just grew to enjoy wielding the power without actually ensuring he was saving them.
@@iloveyourunclebob he only used Tax though if you look on the ledger despite him also lowering the guard rate and abolishing child benefits and shutting the academy and chopping down the trees in Mispeak 😂 how that isn’t in the ledger is beyond me but it does show that most of his budget came from the tax raise but he’s clearly done other things other wise there wouldn’t have been a ‘maintain Logan’s Policy’ option eg on the guard budget or the child benefit.
@@iloveyourunclebob at least we learn in Traitors keep that he tried making a robot army but the maker wouldn’t let him. If you maintain Logan’s policy in the prison at the end of the game after finding all the books for the commander then the prison was constantly have riots but even worse due to you picking the evil option and every time you enter the region you see your guards under attack from enemies. It’s quite fun to watch when 15 of your men go charging into the enemies who are out numbered but have more health and better weapons but your soldiers usually win as there’s lots of them at the prison as when 1 NPC dies a new 1 spawns in and just gets into the fight straight away or be it they start off at long range as the soldiers at the prison and in Albion tend to go for long range before drawing their swords which I’ve noticed. Especially on the hollow man mission when they use rifles only and on the Albion battlefield hit Logan’s men with the tips of their guns instead of using swords and in the darkness battle the NPC soldiers are only using rifles as well and use them as melee or defence.
@@iloveyourunclebob also explains where Reaver Industries came from as well as the original name was under the clockwork guy but Logan imprisoned him at Ravenscar Keep as he refused to build a robot army for him and also closed down his attraction on clockwork island.
It'd be so awesome if once you confront Logan you get an epic boss fight against your older brother with equal if not slightly weaker/stronger hero potential than your own. Its a shame they didn't take that route. Maybe even have it be a test to prove who is more worthy of leading Albion against the darkness?
That’s a good point. Even though it’s mentioned the people around Logan didn’t believe him and thought he was just suffering trauma you’d think that Walter would’ve at least heard Logan mention the Crawler and would’ve then mentioned it to the hero upon arriving to Aurora. Especially after descending into the creepy cave.
@@nicolelynn9404 okay then when Walter saw the darkness and the crawler he should be saying something like “Oh Shit Logan Logan was right” or something like that
Logan was also highly concerned with holding onto power and keeping control. Something something let Albion burn before he loses it way back at the start of the game. His complete disregard for the lives of the populace over workplace complaints, bit of overkill there. No, Logan allowed himself to believe he was doing the right thing, but was he? 11:00 Logan discovers his powers. Logan uses said powers to eliminate ALL who might be able to protest his rule. Albion falls into the Darkness of Logan. Nope, Logan would have been the fiery winged despot the socioes all end up being. No Angel wings for them.
@@Skyrionn Always do enjoy your content brother Keep up the good work.... Unfortunately I lost my job cause a covid But as soon as I get myself back on my feet I definitely intend on sign up for your Patrion and I've never signed up for anyone's patrion lol 😆 I can't wait for the next fable to come out I am guessing it's gonna have to be a prequel there gonna go back to the old Kingdom I think it would be awesome to see the original rise of Jack of bladesAnd explore that time period because he was always the best villain from the entire Franchise or I love to see the game based may be right after the destruction of the 1st spire when Albion kind of got the reset button hit on it Because if they go anymore forward in time past the industrial revolution that just doesn't seem like a good setting for a fable game I think you need to go back to classic fable where it's literally a fairytale
I liked the whole royal reign storybeats but I just wish it wasn't entirely focused on the player. it would have been nice to be important but not given such a high status.
I always though Logan was in a horrible positions he knew what was going to happen and probably listening to Reaver (might have spelled his name wrong) due to him being a previous hero from fable 2 which i think probably made the situation worse.
Yeah I don't doubt for a second he's a hero with dormant powers like his parent at the beginning of Fable II. He just couldn't have survived the Crawler otherwise. The question is why Theresa did not insist on awakening those powers. Surely two heroes defending Albion together would be better than one? And given we as the player have the option to continue or even exacerbate Logan's policies, and they WORK, successfully saving the kingdom if you as the player make those choices, then clearly Logan's plan was working. The Rebels barely had any traction until you the player started backing them. For whatever reason, Theresa didn't want Logan on throne, even if it meant increasing the Crawler's chances of destroying Albion. And everything we learn about Logan after defeating him suggests he only ruled as a tyrant to fend off this threat, meaning he likely would have enacted reforms to benefit his people as soon as he knew they were safe from the Crawler. He would have lowered taxes, banned slavery and perhaps even reintroduced education. If for nothing else other than to stave off future rebellion (although I think he also genuinely cared for his kingdom). This leads me to only one conclusion. Logan IS a hero, and whatever his abilities are, Theresa believes they are somehow a threat to her. It always felt ominous in Fable II when she said "The Spire is mine." I felt like I'd been used, as if she'd been playing a much bigger game and I was just a piece on the board. She's up to something. A hero with the gift of foresight controlling a reconstructed Old Kingdom device capable of granting godlike powers (even if only briefly before exploding if history is any indication). Logan wasn't betrayed by Theresa because he wasn't a hero or because he was a weaker hero. I think she betrayed him because he's either WAY more powerful than us the player, or his ability is foresight like Theresa, and he could discover whatever she's doing that she's trying to keep quiet. That or some specific counter to her foresight.
Man, Logan got shafted hard… He tried to explain the threat that was coming to the people around him but no one really understood or wrote it off. You know one of those people had to have been Walter since he was literally appoint by Logan to help advise him, though this is never mentioned or brought up. He probably wouldn’t have had to take the drastic actions he did if his court had, even if they didn’t understand, believed, followed, and helped him. I say this given how when we overthrow him and he explains the threat and is FINALLY taken seriously with only one year left on the clock to prepare for the Crawler’s invasion and, somehow, you succeed. Why? Because you had a court that supported you with you even being able to not be a tyrant and still be able to save everyone with your own gold. I feel like Logan was doomed from the start since the king knew one of his children would save Albion, he likely had Logan evaluated when he was born but the blood was either too thin at this point or Logan was just unlucky and failed to manifest the powers of a hero. Theresa would have been aware of this, and given how the king told Walter to prepare your character it’s clear they passed the evaluation and to protect them it was kept secret, even from Logan. Thus his tyranny was assured because Theresa saw it as the only way, but she never comes clean on this and lets Logan take the fall. The first time I played I was going to execute him until he dropped the bombshell that Theresa had warned him and I realized she had manipulated him from the start… TL;DR Logan deserved better
It's inspiring to say through good nature and hardwork you can overcome anything. But the reality is, given the situation, you can't get all this done purely through goodwill. In real life a king wouldn't be able to run around the lands, to quest, hunt for treasure, play minigames, and so on to grind up all the money he needed. He was given a choice here, let a few suffer and let mankind continue on through the ages, or let life come to an end. Is he a saint? Of course not. He's a good man, but even good men have to do evil.
My biggest regret will always be that we never get to see Logan's fighting skill 😔 Also I believe he is just a victim of Theresa, and indeed a hero. But not the one meant to save Albion in Fable 3 :( And when you said "who had to grow up fast when his parents died/he grew up extremely quickly after his parents's death and had to focus on leading the kingdom instead of learning to know himself" IT BROKE ME. He is literally my favourite character of the whole franchise
As much as I detested Logan's actions during the first half of the game, by the time Gloriana became Queen I couldn't bring myself to execute him. As Gloriana said, 'We need your help, Logan.' She had ultimately inherited their father's traits of forgiveness and wisdom.
@@Skyrionn The memorial scene at the game's end shows us that he possesses a soft-spoken and reflective nature that's more attuned to who he was before the events of the game. (I have an interest in Queen Elizabeth Tudor, so when I decided to play Fable 3 as a Heroine I thought it would be fitting to make her a powerful and popular monarch to her people. And since the Fable 3 protagonist is never referred to by a personal name I thought Gloriana would make a perfect Hero Title.)
@@jenothemississippianofmand5202 It's my own interpretation of the story. I like to think that Rose's death actually inspired the Hero to not only be stronger but to also not become like Lucien. Though he sought vengeance for his sister's murder he still acted with compassion and fairness toward the people of Albion, which culminated in his not only performing good deeds for those in need but also killing Lucien to save Albion and the people so they could live prosperously and happily.
And this is why I choose to spare him and let him live And he may be a tyrant but he is family and I think it is very very very very cool that the villain is the Big Brother of the hero in this sequel. Also Logan reminds me of a villain from this untold story of Robin Hood that I'm writing actually I plan to name him after the villain in the 1st one I'm writing and he looks like the villain from the remastered version I'm going to write after in the first story of Robin hood I'm writing righr now t's about how Robin Hood and Prince John were childhood friends before they grow up to become sworn enemies and in the 1st 1 I planned to name The villain after Logan and in the remastered version I plan to have the villain just like him and also related to Prince John.
In original Fable isn't everyome can become a hero through training at the guild to learn magic and so on? Scarlet Robe is special because of some ancient bloodline that give them an advantage in combat.
I definitely think he could have been a hero just never had access to a guild seal nor understood it himself just would make since if he was but like you said hero’s all became weaker and required gauntlets including the player character but I don’t think he would necessarily be weaker than the player character either
Logan is very much a tragic hero not a villain Logan finds out about the crawler only for nobody to believe him which is why he then does everything to raise money and build an army, even if it means taking drastic actions Everything Logan does is extreme but he genuinely believes it's all for the greater good and eventually concedes that his younger sibling is the only one who can stop the looming threat, even admitting that said sibling is the ruler he could never be and that Albion is better off with him/her ruling instead
I can't ever forgive Logan for his actions and I think it would be offensive to him if we did. He isn't under any impression his choices were just or good but he made the ones he thought would leave some people alive. The issue with Logan is that he was so scared that he didn't see the good in trying to work together and I do think Teresa played him but Logan would have likely done the same thing as her. They both do bad things to reach a good result. Or at least the result where Albion lives.
Whilst he seems bad, he was only trying to protect Albion. Yes, his ways would seem...harsh, but if he had shared that Albion was under threat, maybe, just maybe things could have been different. For better or for worse, who knows.
Well, wether a reboot or prequel, it's highly expected to take place between the equivalent events of Fable 1 and Fable 2, so it's very likely that the Will system will be more closely based on the first game as opposed to it's sequels. That said, we don't have much to go on regarding the new Fable game. I guess we'll find out, but we all have our expectations and hopes.
I believe Logan had the potential to be a hero. However he faced the crawler the first time without any hero abilities or powers therefore making him afraid and every decision he made was out of fear for the crawler coming to Albion. One of the hallmarks of a hero is bravery and I think that because the younger sibling faced the crawler his first time with the hero abilities made him braver than Logan therefore Teresa chose him
Another thing if you execute him he doesn’t contest if or get mad and argue and fight if he understand the things he did and that he must pay for them even if it’s with his life
I always believed Theresa was evil it's why I always got rid of her after defeating Jack of Blades to get the Sword of Aeons. It wasn't because I was evil myself honest 😈.
Logen was a hero in a sense because his dad was a hero aka fable 2 so his way of saving the kingdom by trying to get the 6.5 to save everyone but she wanted a stronger hero because he way was to evil in a sense because he wasnt trying to save the kingdom in a hero type of way like supporting everyone making good choices in a way befitting a hero so due to him trying to save the kingdom in a evil way she thought hey he isn't worth the hero title because of his evil choice if rasing taxes child labor lowering of wages by 100%. She thought that even if he was able to knock back the darkness due to starvation and overwork their wouldn't be a kingdom left afterwords so he got the brother/sister to take over because she thought of the sibling as a overall better choice for the safety of all
Me as a kid: "Logan is evil." Me playing Frostpunk 14 years later: "GET BACK IN THE FACTORY SO I CAN SAVE YOUR LIVES YOU UNGRATEFUL PIECES OF... ohhhhhhhhh I get it now."
Bro really forgot if you choose the Love ending of Fable 2 Scythe takes Rose to train her, so yes Rose had Heroic abilities it was confirmed. Also I personally think that Logan did have some some sort of heroic abilities simply due to the fact that he survived the Crawler’s attack on him, only 3 people managed that feat in Fable 3 being: Logan, The Hero aka Elliot/Elise depending on gender, and Walter. Logan and The Her both survive but Walter doesn’t because he gets possessed something apparently only a hero can avoid seeing as how the crawler tries to posses the player but fails due to his/her heroic abilities. I don’t see why the crawler wouldn’t have tried possessing Logan to escape his confinement and if he did he definitely failed.
Once I got to the throne and heard someone say as I passed by "You're as bad as Logan" so I stopped and killed them without having any hesitation, and then I went on my way. I always thought to myself "I'm not as bad as Logan, I'm far, far worse." he did what he needed to in order to save them and they were ungrateful, so I showed them a real monster.
I love Logan so much 😘 I instantly fell in love with his character and design like thanks Lionhead for making a hot villain 🙄 "... burning it to the ground before the Crawler could take it" (love that) I believe his intentions make him a hero instead of a tyrant imo. He would rather destroy Albion with his own hands than to have it be destroyed by an evil force. The fact he sacrificed so much to try and save his country makes him a good leader. Maybe not to the public at that time but once it was revealed I'm sure they would understand. He might have make wrong decisions or force kids into labor to produce for Albion's necessities, but it was all in good intentions. Would you rather be treated unfairly, or killed by a Darkness? "I will see it destroyed before I surrender it." Idk why but his dedication and obsession with protecting his country and the people is just so badass
It may be that logan was a hero but not a true hero as the true hero's in all the three fable games possessed the will skill and strength attributes but not all hero's did and fable law also mentioned that miner hero's were not always detected as the guild seals decided who the true hero's would be it may have been lossley referred in fable three that Walter tested logan with the guild seal as he wanted a hero succsesser but the guild seal did not choose him so logan remained a sort of lesser hero which is a normal person with some hero traits so their abilites are limited.
Do any of the player characters have canon names? I have wondered that for a while now. I mean except the here of bower stone The hero of bright wall And the hero of oka veil
Well it's a Fable...they change and some details are deamed unimportant and forgotten entirely But the moral and hero remains the same through the ages
the hero of oakvale was rumoured to be called 'Aarkan' since there is a story book in the game called the Trials of Aarkan that has the same plot as F1 although it is most likely an easter egg
For a long time I thought the hero of Oakvale's real name was Bard. Reason being, whenever the Guildmaster would call out to him he'd say, "Bard, you have an important guild token at the map room." or something to that effect. Since then I've realized that the Guildmaster was only saying, "Ah" instead of "Bard", but I decided to keep the name for my own preference just because it seemed to fit. NOTE: I know I butchered the line, but I haven't played Fable 1 in quite a while.
I always spared Logan killing him seemed pointless. I also became far worse in some areas breaking most of the promises i had made. I knew what was coming Walter knew what was coming everyone in the room knew what was coming. So the needs of the many out way the needs of the few yeah i may allow child labor but as soon as the darkness is beaten i can just reverse everything. better to suffer for a year or so then die violently and get turned into a skin puppet.
*Reaver's note* : What do you think of the new longer, structured video type?
only person that's done fable lore in this way brings back warm childhood memories these games the first especially shaped my love for magic and high fantasy thank you for the videos and your efforts the format looks amazing man.
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Big fan of the new format
Very good keep it up I really like it!
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I would’ve liked Logan to pull out two swords and be like a new Twin Blades, or have something like: ‘you believe Theresa only approached you? How foolish. She used our father, as she is using you. I just refused to be her pawn.” Then reveal he has his own gauntlets.
That would've been really cool ngl
@@TrademarkedIPAdress a nice little throw back to the first Fable and also show that Theresa isn’t all good and on your side to make the player start questioning things about her. Especially if they didn’t have the Fable 2 DLC.
Man it would be so cool to be a anti villain
Theresa is herself a pawn of her visions, who did what she had to do, to put the heroic bloodline in the throne of a New Kingdom.
"Citizens of Albion, the cruelty of the old king is a thing of the past.... Let a whole new wave of cruelty wash over this lazy land", me after I kick Logan out and become king
You thought Logan was bad? HAHAHAHA! I HAVE POWERS!
I found it funny if you're evil they're like we'll overthrow the tyrant and then you just slaughter a whole village out of boredom at least he killed people to make an example you just got bored 🤣🤣🤣
@@sorrowharlequin9788 Lmfao me when I slaughter all of Brightwall for fun
Yeah, show us you!
I like the new video style!
Let's also not forget that in Fable 2, Theresa informed the Hero of Bower Lake that her child would save Albion from a great threat. It could be that when Logan was born, the Hero King/Queen could see that Logan was not the child from their vision, so no effort was put into seeing if Logan was a hero or not. Theresa stacked the deck against Logan from the start.
Thank you!
Exactly! Logan, if anything is just another victim of Theresa.
Logan started off doing the right thing. Growing up with a throne cast on him by the death of his parents. Traveled to the desert kingdom where people kept dying from an unknown cause. Encountered a primordial evil from the court/void which no one knew about or knew how dangerous it was. Lived. then returned to his country where no one believed him. I think what he did was the only logical thing to do, there was no other kingdom with numbers to aid him. I've never killed Logan because i always thought he did what he had to do. Except the Reaver business, that wasn't a good move.
Got to say I agree with you mostly. With the Reaver part, I think he had just lost it at that point and it was maybe at a low point of pure desperation.
@@Skyrionn Agreed. Plus he would have brought more money to the kingdom. But i think Reaver kept more then he gave.
He was pushed to becoming a Tyrant by his encounter with the Crawler and pushed by Theresa as well.
One thing I'd like to add. I've seen people argue that Logan could have just bought every property and continued being a benevolent ruler as he'd have the money he'll need without harming his own people, unless he jacked the prices up. But I feel like people who argued this, and I've argued this myself admittedly before coming to a realization, they're missing the big picture. Sure, Logan could have remained a good ruler and still had the funds to have the army he needs, but as Theresa states late in Fable 3, a Hero has to sit the throne. Logan was no Hero. He was just a regular guy. I would imagine that Theresa told him that a Hero had to sit the throne, which would lead him to figure that if the Hero isn't him, then it must be his sibling. Even if it wasn't, he needed to start becoming a tyrant, not only to build funds for the army the Hero will need, but also to give the Hero a reason to overthrow Logan. And since the Hero is the sibling, who has been living in luxury in the castle, they would have some growing up to do before they're ready to truly challenge Logan. If Logan remained a good ruler, the Hero would never see a reason to overthrow him, and the sibling would never grow up enough to be ready to take his place.
But, I can see an argument against that being "well why did Logan send a ship to destroy the ship the sibling was on to go to Aurora?", which is a valid point. The only counters I could come up for that would be A. Logan may not have necessarily ordered this. It may have been the soldiers' decision. B. Logan needed to keep up the status quo that he is trying to prevent this revolution. Plus if Logan knows his sibling is a Hero, then he would safely assume they would survive and make it there anyway.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk. lol
I think the interesting thing about the game is it gets you to make a descistion right away about who get killed then later the same descistion with the old king, and then puts you into the position of ruler, so you’re basically seeing his perspective. And the truth is being a good ruler can be almost impossible. People wont understand why you make more money live in a nice castle, its because every descistion you make could mean the deaths of thousands, down the line. I wish the choices were less cut and dry but that was defiantly the best part of the game, hope they put it in fable 4. And expand on it. Obviously i enjoy the rpg elements i just think fables rpg mechanics are a bit lacklustre, that should be the main focus for the next game, perfecting the combat and rpg systems. But a good king system would add alot to distinguish it from other rpg’s.
I believe Logan definitely had Heroic potential being a descendant of The Archons of the past. However he may not have been as impressionable as his younger sibling and thus too risky for Theresa to train as a hero. Same could be true with Rose as she was a bit more world weary than Sparrow. I believe Logan could have definitely defeated the Crawler if his heroic potential was realized but he would have become an even greater Tyrant wielding absolute power not unlike his ancestors. Taking the weight of the world upon yourself is an admirable quality but it can distance you from others. Unlike his sibling logan presumably never got to walk amongst the people of Albion experience life from the bottom.
I love Logan, and think he was misunderstood.
Definitely Twisted. Lol.
The great thing about Fable is that most of the characters morality isn't black and white, there are reasons for their actions. Logan and Reaver aboslutely fall into this.
@@Skyrionn I don't think so about reaver. He's just an asshole for the sake of being a asshole
He did what he had to to protect his people.
I feel like theresa is probably one of the main villains of the fable universe
I would love it if Theresa was the villian of Fable 4
I absolutely agree. She is at all the pivotal points and she always knows the heart of the evil coming. She was turned by twin blades into a weapon in the first game
It's all explained in the journey, she's bascialy the mastermind of everything that happened in fable 2
She basically was. In her mind, I guess she was the saviour but to others a villain.
Absolutely
I think he was setup by Theresa to be a stepping stone for the Hero to gain the power needed to stop the Crawler as well as setup the environment for the Hero to swoop in as well the hero utilizing the infrastructure, wealth and army Logan had created but not have the blood on their hands.
the industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for albion
My theory to 'is Logan a Hero' is this, he's a hero... but not the hero you are probably thinking of, not the player character. I think it stems from what i remember in regards to the Guild Master when he said, "Heroes are capable of great deeds, or great evils"
Logan probably didn't have Hero Powers, but he probably had the Power of a Hero's 'Will', not the Will Powers but the Power of a Hero's Will itself. He was willing to do what was necessary, whatever he had to in order to save an entire country, a kingdom, a people. Heroes are supposed to be that, capable of doing what was needed to save lives.
And Theresa was right, in order for Albion to live a 'Hero' needed to be on the throne, and Logan helped create that hero in his brother, through his Will, cruel as it was, because every villain needs a hero to stand against him, and every hero needs a villain to define a hero. He was not the 'hero' albion needed, but he was the 'hero' in regard that, if he could have found an alternative route that 'didnt' require such brutal methods he would have, but the darkness was approaching, he had so little time to prepare, so he 'needed' to take drastic actions, every day mattered.
Iuno if you play Pokemon but if you played SW/SH, a character named Rose mentions how a problem will exist in 1000 years that he needs to solve 'now', but another character, Leon says "what difference will one more day make for a problem 1000 years into the future?"
In this case, Logan didn't have a thousand years to wait, he had at most maybe over '1' year, as i do not know how long Logan was ruling the kingdom in its form prior to the game's beginning, if he had 1 year to prepare a massive army, raise a huge ammount of money to fund defensive fortifications, prepare the land and the people for this assault... even a single day in terms of setbacks would make all the difference between saving or losing the kingdom.
So yea, in my eyes, he's a Hero, not the 'Hero' needed to save the kingdom, but he was a Hero in his own right, twisted as his actions were, perhaps insane and cruel, but but if we didn't overthrow him then assuming he was successful in his efforts, when the danger had passed, the threat was gone... he might have changed things, explained his actions, and perhaps even stepped down from the throne and accepted banishment to atone for his actions, because after all... he saved Albion, he saved his people, his kingdom, what happens after doesn't matter and they would recover better without him... if thats how events would have played out, he would have fullfilled his duty and let his brother take over.
I love that someone is still putting out fable content. :D
Fable deserves more love!
3:40 I love the Soldier's uniforms in Fable 3. It reminds me of the British soldiers of the Napoleonic Wars.🇬🇧
Albion is the old name for England, so it makes sense.
Logan's mistake was not marrying a potion shop vendor and buying every house to charge rent
That was his first mistake
Logan's tale had always saddened me. He just wanted to protect his people, because sometimes you do need to do bad things to do the right thing.
To this day it amuses me the Theresa warns Logan but does not mention that only the hero of brightwall could save everyone
Interesting point! Sounds like Theresa lol.
It’s part of her game of chess she plays. She told him that he’d need money for the army, which would result in him becoming a Tyrant. Which in turn gave us a reason to rebel and take up the crown as King/Queen of Albion and save the world.
I think its worse than that; I believe Theresa knew Logan was a hero, had the potential to defeat the Crawler, but in order to have the best chance to save as many people as possible she needed Logan to lay the groundwork of defense, become a tyrant for people to rally against (and gain some experience fighting), and then pass the throne to his younger sister to benefit from his labors.
Same as with Rose, Theresa needed her to die so she could forge Sparrow into a weapon.
It's not that he was necessarily a weaker hero, perhaps Teressa foresaw that he would fail so she had to change things and go with the second option.
I think Logan very well could have had Heroic abilities, but becuase the bloodline was watered down by the time of Fable 3, Theresa sent him to Aoura to test those abilities and even though he survived his abilities weren't strong enough to convince Theresa that he could save Albion.
I really wish that the relationship between Logan and the Hero was more developed so there was more emotional weight to deciding Logan's fate; we only get to see mad king version of him in the first act but maybe if there were some letters from Logan to his sibling in the Hero's room or somewhere around d the castle that could be narrated in Logan's voice to show some more of what their sibling relationship was like before the game. If there was a goodbye letter from before he left for Aurora that could have been a tear jerker as well as setup; see a close sibling friendship in the past and what it's turned into since Logan came back from his ordeal.
Great video, I really like the new format!
I think Logan was under a lot of stress during his reign. He had a kingdom to care for along with his younger sibling when he was young too. Encountering the Crawler did him no favors, and learning it would target Albion next put him under more stress, especially when Reaver was nearby. If he didn't have his sibling and Walter, I think Logan would have lost it a long time ago.
Dude the way of your storytelling is so calming
Hey thank you :D I appreciate the kind words!
Yeah it's very soothing. Honestly during a stressful shift it's nice to pop in the earbuds and listen during a break in the office to relax and calm down.
Great video Sky! Please do more theory videos! The Fable series has a lot of potential for this.
There's hopefully going to be a theory attacked to each video from now on :) Thanks for the continued support!
Loving the new logo and editing. Looking good!
Glad to hear it!
Absolutely loved this video! New format is great! The music and logo sting are just perfect! 🥳
Thanks so much 😊 Much love Holly!
Another amazing video!!! You have such good points. I believe he was a hero, but we see how he made rash decisions, like causing his sibling to make a decision of life or death at the beginning of the game. So maybe he was strong enough physically, but mentally/ emotionally Theresa knew he would still have been cruel, even if it wasn't purposeful. He may have been more like the archons children who grew corrupt with his powers. But, we don't know. 🤷♂️
MAH BOI with the production values- we love to see it. Also, adding that I think Logan was definitely misunderstood and I never opted to execute him.
Yis! Putting in those editing hours! Thanks Jenn.
I'd like to say I've never executed him but I'd be lying.
This new twist/addition is a welcome change. Keep up the great work. Thanks for what you do.
Fantastic. I'm glad you like it! Now hopefully pushing forward in the right direction.
Logan says he made sacrifices and hard decisions but that's all a facade of his true intentions. Why did a worker need to be executed? Why force your own younger sibling to make a choice between life and death? Why kill Major Swift? It was to prove a point and that alone speaks on his mindset and outlook on the citizens of Albion regardless of what his past was.
I hope we seen Logan again, trying to redeem the resolution of his actions, and becoming someone who his father/Mother would be proud of.
10:23 what a twist! He could've talking about the darkness invasion
Logan most likely had powers but never got to awaken them maybe Theresa knew his moral standing wouldn't unite Albion just thrust it more into dictatorship
His methods were probably not as extreme before his journey to Aurora.
That journey likely left psychological scars and became desperate to do whatever he could to stop it affecting anyone else.
It would seem I have grievously misjudged Logan. This video definitely answered some lingering questions of mine, like what happened to the Trolls between Fable 2 and 3, and gave me some deeper insight into Logan's actions. Shit! I gotta update my OC's lore!
I'm glad the video could help! Although Fable 3 is disliked by many, I do feel like it's characters are probably more complex than the other games in the series!
@@Skyrionn I'm gonna level with you. I was a bit surprised at how different it was compared to it's predecessors, setting wise. Anything holding lineage to the Guild or The Old Kingdom was a distant memory and things were more modern, but that's what made it interesting. It was a fresh new take on an old classic. That's why I like it.
Who is your OC?
May I see?
@@Whocares158
www.deviantart.com/darrollayman2015/art/Clanmaster-Evolution-868662516 He's pretty much a self-insert, but he has a pretty fleshed out lore that covers all 3 main games. Here's the link if you want to read up on him.
A rather amusing thing. For all his 'necessary' measures. With a year to go he barely had a drop in the bucket for what he would have needed.
So he would have lost most of the population anyway.
Guess he just grew to enjoy wielding the power without actually ensuring he was saving them.
It does kill me that after all that he made $400k lol
@@iloveyourunclebob he only used Tax though if you look on the ledger despite him also lowering the guard rate and abolishing child benefits and shutting the academy and chopping down the trees in Mispeak 😂 how that isn’t in the ledger is beyond me but it does show that most of his budget came from the tax raise but he’s clearly done other things other wise there wouldn’t have been a ‘maintain Logan’s Policy’ option eg on the guard budget or the child benefit.
@@iloveyourunclebob at least we learn in Traitors keep that he tried making a robot army but the maker wouldn’t let him. If you maintain Logan’s policy in the prison at the end of the game after finding all the books for the commander then the prison was constantly have riots but even worse due to you picking the evil option and every time you enter the region you see your guards under attack from enemies. It’s quite fun to watch when 15 of your men go charging into the enemies who are out numbered but have more health and better weapons but your soldiers usually win as there’s lots of them at the prison as when 1 NPC dies a new 1 spawns in and just gets into the fight straight away or be it they start off at long range as the soldiers at the prison and in Albion tend to go for long range before drawing their swords which I’ve noticed. Especially on the hollow man mission when they use rifles only and on the Albion battlefield hit Logan’s men with the tips of their guns instead of using swords and in the darkness battle the NPC soldiers are only using rifles as well and use them as melee or defence.
@@iloveyourunclebob also explains where Reaver Industries came from as well as the original name was under the clockwork guy but Logan imprisoned him at Ravenscar Keep as he refused to build a robot army for him and also closed down his attraction on clockwork island.
It'd be so awesome if once you confront Logan you get an epic boss fight against your older brother with equal if not slightly weaker/stronger hero potential than your own. Its a shame they didn't take that route. Maybe even have it be a test to prove who is more worthy of leading Albion against the darkness?
I love the new look and sound clips
Perfect. It's all different now!
I like the new format Skyrionn !
Awesome! Great to hear Drew!
Why didn’t Walter know about the crawler because he should have learned about it from Logan right?
That’s a good point. Even though it’s mentioned the people around Logan didn’t believe him and thought he was just suffering trauma you’d think that Walter would’ve at least heard Logan mention the Crawler and would’ve then mentioned it to the hero upon arriving to Aurora. Especially after descending into the creepy cave.
@@nicolelynn9404 okay then when Walter saw the darkness and the crawler he should be saying something like “Oh Shit Logan Logan was right” or something like that
@@patrickreville4109 My thoughts exactly.
@@nicolelynn9404 oh it’s probably because he didn’t recognize it but still darkness everywhere sort of disproves that
Love the upgrade new music, intro, logo it's awesome also love the vid I always knew but wanted to know just a little more about Logan
Glad you liked it! Logan was a pretty interesting one to dive in to.
Logan was also highly concerned with holding onto power and keeping control. Something something let Albion burn before he loses it way back at the start of the game.
His complete disregard for the lives of the populace over workplace complaints, bit of overkill there.
No, Logan allowed himself to believe he was doing the right thing, but was he?
11:00 Logan discovers his powers. Logan uses said powers to eliminate ALL who might be able to protest his rule. Albion falls into the Darkness of Logan.
Nope, Logan would have been the fiery winged despot the socioes all end up being. No Angel wings for them.
Logan Was American 🇺🇸
Yay! Thank you Skyrionn for these videos. I LOVE them
Thank you for the constant support!
@@Skyrionn of course! Always waiting for the notification from you lol
Hey man I'm loving the fable lore... and can't wait for your next series
Glad you enjoy it!
@@Skyrionn Always do enjoy your content brother Keep up the good work.... Unfortunately I lost my job cause a covid But as soon as I get myself back on my feet I definitely intend on sign up for your Patrion and I've never signed up for anyone's patrion lol 😆 I can't wait for the next fable to come out I am guessing it's gonna have to be a prequel there gonna go back to the old Kingdom I think it would be awesome to see the original rise of Jack of bladesAnd explore that time period because he was always the best villain from the entire Franchise or I love to see the game based may be right after the destruction of the 1st spire when Albion kind of got the reset button hit on it Because if they go anymore forward in time past the industrial revolution that just doesn't seem like a good setting for a fable game I think you need to go back to classic fable where it's literally a fairytale
I'm digging the new style, looks great.
Loving this new direction!
Love the new set up
Wouldn't surprise me if your descended from Logan in fable 4
Theresa was always the biggest manipulator ever🤷♀️ you can see it thruogh all parts of fable
Exactly!
I liked the whole royal reign storybeats but I just wish it wasn't entirely focused on the player. it would have been nice to be important but not given such a high status.
Logan Was Canadian 🇨🇦
Lets see if fable 4 keeps up 2 and 3s trend of the tortured insane king
It'll be interesting to see which direction they go in!
I think he was a hero of skill mostly because of his height
I hadn't even thought of that. It fits the theory
I always though Logan was in a horrible positions he knew what was going to happen and probably listening to Reaver (might have spelled his name wrong) due to him being a previous hero from fable 2 which i think probably made the situation worse.
Logan was definitely an unsung hero people overlook, man deserves more credit.
Yeah I don't doubt for a second he's a hero with dormant powers like his parent at the beginning of Fable II. He just couldn't have survived the Crawler otherwise. The question is why Theresa did not insist on awakening those powers. Surely two heroes defending Albion together would be better than one? And given we as the player have the option to continue or even exacerbate Logan's policies, and they WORK, successfully saving the kingdom if you as the player make those choices, then clearly Logan's plan was working. The Rebels barely had any traction until you the player started backing them. For whatever reason, Theresa didn't want Logan on throne, even if it meant increasing the Crawler's chances of destroying Albion.
And everything we learn about Logan after defeating him suggests he only ruled as a tyrant to fend off this threat, meaning he likely would have enacted reforms to benefit his people as soon as he knew they were safe from the Crawler. He would have lowered taxes, banned slavery and perhaps even reintroduced education. If for nothing else other than to stave off future rebellion (although I think he also genuinely cared for his kingdom).
This leads me to only one conclusion. Logan IS a hero, and whatever his abilities are, Theresa believes they are somehow a threat to her. It always felt ominous in Fable II when she said "The Spire is mine." I felt like I'd been used, as if she'd been playing a much bigger game and I was just a piece on the board. She's up to something. A hero with the gift of foresight controlling a reconstructed Old Kingdom device capable of granting godlike powers (even if only briefly before exploding if history is any indication).
Logan wasn't betrayed by Theresa because he wasn't a hero or because he was a weaker hero. I think she betrayed him because he's either WAY more powerful than us the player, or his ability is foresight like Theresa, and he could discover whatever she's doing that she's trying to keep quiet. That or some specific counter to her foresight.
Man, Logan got shafted hard… He tried to explain the threat that was coming to the people around him but no one really understood or wrote it off. You know one of those people had to have been Walter since he was literally appoint by Logan to help advise him, though this is never mentioned or brought up. He probably wouldn’t have had to take the drastic actions he did if his court had, even if they didn’t understand, believed, followed, and helped him.
I say this given how when we overthrow him and he explains the threat and is FINALLY taken seriously with only one year left on the clock to prepare for the Crawler’s invasion and, somehow, you succeed. Why? Because you had a court that supported you with you even being able to not be a tyrant and still be able to save everyone with your own gold.
I feel like Logan was doomed from the start since the king knew one of his children would save Albion, he likely had Logan evaluated when he was born but the blood was either too thin at this point or Logan was just unlucky and failed to manifest the powers of a hero. Theresa would have been aware of this, and given how the king told Walter to prepare your character it’s clear they passed the evaluation and to protect them it was kept secret, even from Logan. Thus his tyranny was assured because Theresa saw it as the only way, but she never comes clean on this and lets Logan take the fall. The first time I played I was going to execute him until he dropped the bombshell that Theresa had warned him and I realized she had manipulated him from the start…
TL;DR Logan deserved better
It's inspiring to say through good nature and hardwork you can overcome anything. But the reality is, given the situation, you can't get all this done purely through goodwill. In real life a king wouldn't be able to run around the lands, to quest, hunt for treasure, play minigames, and so on to grind up all the money he needed. He was given a choice here, let a few suffer and let mankind continue on through the ages, or let life come to an end. Is he a saint? Of course not. He's a good man, but even good men have to do evil.
I completely see your point. And it is a common attitude. But in a real life setting, that's a very slippery slope.
The real question is:
Walter Beck... Hero of Strength?
The man endured so much, after all.
Man could resist the darkness..For a while
My biggest regret will always be that we never get to see Logan's fighting skill 😔 Also I believe he is just a victim of Theresa, and indeed a hero. But not the one meant to save Albion in Fable 3 :(
And when you said "who had to grow up fast when his parents died/he grew up extremely quickly after his parents's death and had to focus on leading the kingdom instead of learning to know himself" IT BROKE ME. He is literally my favourite character of the whole franchise
As much as I detested Logan's actions during the first half of the game, by the time Gloriana became Queen I couldn't bring myself to execute him. As Gloriana said, 'We need your help, Logan.' She had ultimately inherited their father's traits of forgiveness and wisdom.
I felt the same too! He really was troubled and was in such a tough position. Gloriana is a perfect name.
@@Skyrionn The memorial scene at the game's end shows us that he possesses a soft-spoken and reflective nature that's more attuned to who he was before the events of the game.
(I have an interest in Queen Elizabeth Tudor, so when I decided to play Fable 3 as a Heroine I thought it would be fitting to make her a powerful and popular monarch to her people. And since the Fable 3 protagonist is never referred to by a personal name I thought Gloriana would make a perfect Hero Title.)
Sparrow wasn’t a forgiving hero in Fable 2. His whole story was revenge lol
@@jenothemississippianofmand5202 It's my own interpretation of the story. I like to think that Rose's death actually inspired the Hero to not only be stronger but to also not become like Lucien. Though he sought vengeance for his sister's murder he still acted with compassion and fairness toward the people of Albion, which culminated in his not only performing good deeds for those in need but also killing Lucien to save Albion and the people so they could live prosperously and happily.
@@rileywilliams9799 ahh i see. When playing Fable its hard to be a complete bad guy. Maybe an occasional dick but never a villain.
been waiting on this!
I hope it was worth the wait!
MC: “You were never a leader! Just another tyrant!"
King Logan: “Did it ever occur to you that I may have good reasons to be?"
Love the new style
Brilliant! Thanks Bryce!
And this is why I choose to spare him and let him live And he may be a tyrant but he is family and I think it is very very very very cool that the villain is the Big Brother of the hero in this sequel.
Also Logan reminds me of a villain from this untold story of Robin Hood that I'm writing actually I plan to name him after the villain in the 1st one I'm writing and he looks like the villain from the remastered version I'm going to write after in the first story of Robin hood I'm writing righr now t's about how Robin Hood and Prince John were childhood friends before they grow up to become sworn enemies and in the 1st 1 I planned to name The villain after Logan and in the remastered version I plan to have the villain just like him and also related to Prince John.
Logan, was a boy scout compared to the way I ruled Albon 😈....
In original Fable isn't everyome can become a hero through training at the guild to learn magic and so on? Scarlet Robe is special because of some ancient bloodline that give them an advantage in combat.
I definitely think he could have been a hero just never had access to a guild seal nor understood it himself just would make since if he was but like you said hero’s all became weaker and required gauntlets including the player character but I don’t think he would necessarily be weaker than the player character either
Logan is very much a tragic hero not a villain
Logan finds out about the crawler only for nobody to believe him which is why he then does everything to raise money and build an army, even if it means taking drastic actions
Everything Logan does is extreme but he genuinely believes it's all for the greater good and eventually concedes that his younger sibling is the only one who can stop the looming threat, even admitting that said sibling is the ruler he could never be and that Albion is better off with him/her ruling instead
Ive loved Logan for so long. We is an unsung hero.
Er ist doch eigentlich böse
please do the lore behind SKorms bow and the lore behind the spire
I can't ever forgive Logan for his actions and I think it would be offensive to him if we did. He isn't under any impression his choices were just or good but he made the ones he thought would leave some people alive. The issue with Logan is that he was so scared that he didn't see the good in trying to work together and I do think Teresa played him but Logan would have likely done the same thing as her. They both do bad things to reach a good result. Or at least the result where Albion lives.
Whilst he seems bad, he was only trying to protect Albion. Yes, his ways would seem...harsh, but if he had shared that Albion was under threat, maybe, just maybe things could have been different. For better or for worse, who knows.
Please no gauntlet bs in Fable IV just give the spells and leveling up system from Fable I but modern
Well, wether a reboot or prequel, it's highly expected to take place between the equivalent events of Fable 1 and Fable 2, so it's very likely that the Will system will be more closely based on the first game as opposed to it's sequels. That said, we don't have much to go on regarding the new Fable game. I guess we'll find out, but we all have our expectations and hopes.
100% agree. I'd want a true heroic bloodline again.
That high def cutscene of Logan always through me off. It’s like they made it before and tossed it in the middle of the game.
I always liked Logan and agree with you.
its a crime that with all this invention we didnt even get to ride the freaking train
I believe Logan had the potential to be a hero. However he faced the crawler the first time without any hero abilities or powers therefore making him afraid and every decision he made was out of fear for the crawler coming to Albion. One of the hallmarks of a hero is bravery and I think that because the younger sibling faced the crawler his first time with the hero abilities made him braver than Logan therefore Teresa chose him
Another thing if you execute him he doesn’t contest if or get mad and argue and fight if he understand the things he did and that he must pay for them even if it’s with his life
I always believed Theresa was evil it's why I always got rid of her after defeating Jack of Blades to get the Sword of Aeons. It wasn't because I was evil myself honest 😈.
Logen was a hero in a sense because his dad was a hero aka fable 2 so his way of saving the kingdom by trying to get the 6.5 to save everyone but she wanted a stronger hero because he way was to evil in a sense because he wasnt trying to save the kingdom in a hero type of way like supporting everyone making good choices in a way befitting a hero so due to him trying to save the kingdom in a evil way she thought hey he isn't worth the hero title because of his evil choice if rasing taxes child labor lowering of wages by 100%. She thought that even if he was able to knock back the darkness due to starvation and overwork their wouldn't be a kingdom left afterwords so he got the brother/sister to take over because she thought of the sibling as a overall better choice for the safety of all
Ooh, new logo
King Longan was the hero all along.
Poor poor trolls, beautiful natural creatures killed
Yeah, but they're great in a stew.
Well they were a plague on the land so I guess they had to go at some point
ooh i like your new opening
Yess! Thank you :D
Me as a kid: "Logan is evil."
Me playing Frostpunk 14 years later: "GET BACK IN THE FACTORY SO I CAN SAVE YOUR LIVES YOU UNGRATEFUL PIECES OF... ohhhhhhhhh I get it now."
Skybot activated!
Bro really forgot if you choose the Love ending of Fable 2 Scythe takes Rose to train her, so yes Rose had Heroic abilities it was confirmed. Also I personally think that Logan did have some some sort of heroic abilities simply due to the fact that he survived the Crawler’s attack on him, only 3 people managed that feat in Fable 3 being: Logan, The Hero aka Elliot/Elise depending on gender, and Walter. Logan and The Her both survive but Walter doesn’t because he gets possessed something apparently only a hero can avoid seeing as how the crawler tries to posses the player but fails due to his/her heroic abilities. I don’t see why the crawler wouldn’t have tried possessing Logan to escape his confinement and if he did he definitely failed.
Logan had good intentions, but his actions made everyone hate him. As for his morality, Logan belongs in Lawful Evil.
Cool intro
I love fable !!!
Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Hey sky what are your thoughts on fable 3? And can't wait to see everyone on wed!
I really liked Fable 3 although I believe it didn't hold up to 1 and 2. Still a great game though. The live streams have moved to Fridays now!
@@Skyrionn ah OK cool see u Friday then!
Long live king Logan!
The real question is do your actions not make you evil or good?
Once I got to the throne and heard someone say as I passed by "You're as bad as Logan" so I stopped and killed them without having any hesitation, and then I went on my way. I always thought to myself "I'm not as bad as Logan, I'm far, far worse." he did what he needed to in order to save them and they were ungrateful, so I showed them a real monster.
Sounds a bit like Arthas Menethill.
Becoming villainous by a noble cause.
I love Logan so much 😘
I instantly fell in love with his character and design like thanks Lionhead for making a hot villain 🙄
"... burning it to the ground before the Crawler could take it" (love that)
I believe his intentions make him a hero instead of a tyrant imo. He would rather destroy Albion with his own hands than to have it be destroyed by an evil force. The fact he sacrificed so much to try and save his country makes him a good leader. Maybe not to the public at that time but once it was revealed I'm sure they would understand.
He might have make wrong decisions or force kids into labor to produce for Albion's necessities, but it was all in good intentions. Would you rather be treated unfairly, or killed by a Darkness?
"I will see it destroyed before I surrender it."
Idk why but his dedication and obsession with protecting his country and the people is just so badass
It may be that logan was a hero but not a true hero as the true hero's in all the three fable games possessed the will skill and strength attributes but not all hero's did and fable law also mentioned that miner hero's were not always detected as the guild seals decided who the true hero's would be it may have been lossley referred in fable three that Walter tested logan with the guild seal as he wanted a hero succsesser but the guild seal did not choose him so logan remained a sort of lesser hero which is a normal person with some hero traits so their abilites are limited.
Quite possibly
Do any of the player characters have canon names? I have wondered that for a while now.
I mean except
the here of bower stone
The hero of bright wall
And the hero of oka veil
Never mind the hero of bower stone i forget his name is sparrow
Well it's a Fable...they change and some details are deamed unimportant and forgotten entirely
But the moral and hero remains the same through the ages
@@ifipaidmybartabtheu.swould9208 thanks for that little bit of information i will try to remember it.
the hero of oakvale was rumoured to be called 'Aarkan' since there is a story book in the game called the Trials of Aarkan that has the same plot as F1 although it is most likely an easter egg
For a long time I thought the hero of Oakvale's real name was Bard. Reason being, whenever the Guildmaster would call out to him he'd say, "Bard, you have an important guild token at the map room." or something to that effect. Since then I've realized that the Guildmaster was only saying, "Ah" instead of "Bard", but I decided to keep the name for my own preference just because it seemed to fit.
NOTE: I know I butchered the line, but I haven't played Fable 1 in quite a while.
he was not aware of the potential of capitalism and became a commie, I bought everything and could make all the good choices
I always spared Logan killing him seemed pointless. I also became far worse in some areas breaking most of the promises i had made. I knew what was coming Walter knew what was coming everyone in the room knew what was coming. So the needs of the many out way the needs of the few yeah i may allow child labor but as soon as the darkness is beaten i can just reverse everything. better to suffer for a year or so then die violently and get turned into a skin puppet.