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+ | |status = In Development}}'''Fable: Into the Woods''' is the up-in-coming sequel to Henry Winstone's [[Siege of Samarkand]] fan-fiction epic. |
==Synopsis== |
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It has been ten years since the Siege of Samarkand, and Altair's parents are adamant that he should go to school at Brightwall Academy. With generous contributions from the monarchy, the Academy has grown from being simply a library with a fountain of knowledge, to an educational system in its own right. Gone are the days where Heroes are born, now any child exhibiting an exceptional aptitude in one of three areas: Strength, Skill or Will, can attend the prestigious Brightwall Academy. |
It has been ten years since the Siege of Samarkand, and Altair's parents are adamant that he should go to school at Brightwall Academy. With generous contributions from the monarchy, the Academy has grown from being simply a library with a fountain of knowledge, to an educational system in its own right. Gone are the days where Heroes are born, now any child exhibiting an exceptional aptitude in one of three areas: Strength, Skill or Will, can attend the prestigious Brightwall Academy. |
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+ | However news soon arrives on Brightwall's doorstep, concerning the state of their sister community, [[Albrighton]] to the south. Country superstition has the people in a panic, young girls are being plucked from their beds, and some are blaming the wolves in the surrounding forest. Something sinister is afoot, but can Altair's logical outlook on life interfere with the bigger picture and cost a girl her life? |
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+ | ''Taking us back to the first Fable game, where sly remarks at classic fairytales were obvious to those who knew where to look, Henry Winstone re-invisions the Grimm Fairy Tales classic: Red Riding Hood, with a Fable flair.'' |
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+ | Most, if not all, images used to represent characters, or merely used for that reason alone, to represent. The images you will see are predominantly comic book characters from either Marvel Comics, or DC Comics, please keep in mind that they are only templates for the characters, and that the characters themselves are not based off the images provided. The pictures are merely to give an overall view of what the character resembles. They are not for financial gain. |
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+ | All information listed under and pertaining to the storyline of Fable: Into the Woods, including originally crafted places, characters, landmarks, terminologies and creatures are subjected to a copyright by the fan fiction author, Henry Winstone, and can not be reproduce or edited under any circumstances, unless prior consent was given for reasons stipulated by the inquirer. Please adhere to these terms of service. [[User:Henry Winstone|Henry Winstone]] 10:24, February 10, 2012 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 01:30, 23 February 2012
Fable: Into the Woods | |
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Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf? | |
Continuity | Extended |
Genre | Mystery & Horror |
Rating | 16 + [M] |
Chapters | 17 |
Production | |
Author | Henry Winstone |
Editor(s) | Creepstakes |
Status | In Development |
Fable: Into the Woods is the up-in-coming sequel to Henry Winstone's Siege of Samarkand fan-fiction epic.
Synopsis
It has been ten years since the Siege of Samarkand, and Altair's parents are adamant that he should go to school at Brightwall Academy. With generous contributions from the monarchy, the Academy has grown from being simply a library with a fountain of knowledge, to an educational system in its own right. Gone are the days where Heroes are born, now any child exhibiting an exceptional aptitude in one of three areas: Strength, Skill or Will, can attend the prestigious Brightwall Academy.
However news soon arrives on Brightwall's doorstep, concerning the state of their sister community, Albrighton to the south. Country superstition has the people in a panic, young girls are being plucked from their beds, and some are blaming the wolves in the surrounding forest. Something sinister is afoot, but can Altair's logical outlook on life interfere with the bigger picture and cost a girl her life?
Taking us back to the first Fable game, where sly remarks at classic fairytales were obvious to those who knew where to look, Henry Winstone re-invisions the Grimm Fairy Tales classic: Red Riding Hood, with a Fable flair.
Cast of Characters
Main Characters | Minor Characters |
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Altair de Leonhardt | Oma Adelaide |
Rhiannon Davenport | Jarrod Treadwell |
Thomas Gilbert | Vermont |
Charlotte Redding | John Douglas Rapier |
Balvorn of Albrighton | Samuel the Headmaster |
Table of Contents
Orientation | ||
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Lesson 1 | Lesson 6 | Lesson 11 |
Lesson 2 | Lesson 7 | Lesson 12 |
Lesson 3 | Lesson 8 | Lesson 13 |
Lesson 4 | Lesson 9 | Lesson 14 |
Lesson 5 | Lesson 10 | Lesson 15 |
Graduation |
References
Notes
Most, if not all, images used to represent characters, or merely used for that reason alone, to represent. The images you will see are predominantly comic book characters from either Marvel Comics, or DC Comics, please keep in mind that they are only templates for the characters, and that the characters themselves are not based off the images provided. The pictures are merely to give an overall view of what the character resembles. They are not for financial gain.
Further Reading
All information listed under and pertaining to the storyline of Fable: Into the Woods, including originally crafted places, characters, landmarks, terminologies and creatures are subjected to a copyright by the fan fiction author, Henry Winstone, and can not be reproduce or edited under any circumstances, unless prior consent was given for reasons stipulated by the inquirer. Please adhere to these terms of service. Henry Winstone 10:24, February 10, 2012 (UTC)