![]() ![]() The Woodsman seen can be seen again through the magic mirror if Bigby asks where the Woodsman is. ![]() Faith begins to work the axe deeper in his head, and Bigby can choose whether to stop her or to let her keep going. This fight ends with both of them going out the window, and the Woodsman getting an axe shoved into his head. He is then shown assaulting Faith, and when told to stop, engages in a fight with Bigby. ~ The Woodsman as he corrects his facial injuries after his scuffle with BigbyĪt the start of the game, Sheriff Bigby Wolf gets a call from Toad about the Woodsman making a lot of ruckus and damaging the apartment. AND THREW HIM IN THE FUCKING RIVER - That's who the fuck I am, YOU STUPID BITCH! I saved Little Red Riding Hood from this monster. His demeanor while telling the story, indicates that he is full of self-loathing over the fact that he has been hailed as a hero after the event. In order to defend himself, and unwittingly save them, he attacked the wolf and wounded him. In a twist of irony, the Woodsman drunkenly tells Bigby when their first meeting happened, he initially wasn't there to save Red Riding Hood or her grandmother instead, he was there to rob them and found the wolf there instead. Combined with the facts that the Woodsman was desperate, broke, and very drunk at the same time that night, he flew off the handle and assaulted her. He later explains that the prostitute who would usually visit him was Lily, and she was willing to give him credit if he was short on cash, but on that night Faith covered for her, and she was not willing to make the same kind deal with him. He also has an entry in the Book of Fables. The Woodsman is beating Faith, but later proclaims his innocence when she is found dead. He and Bigby have a centuries-old history of fighting, and the Woodsman is the first hostile character encountered by the sheriff in the game. ![]()
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