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also u get to see the court scene witch is pretty lengthy if u dont kill him. i need to replay the game for this scene.
Or you can just replay the scene. But the game is good enough to play over again. You almost need to in order to 100% the game anyway.
If I knew I could growl at the fables I would have killed him though.
Having played the game a 'good' guy, I was planning on letting him live ...despite everything he'd done.. but that was until he tried to grab Wolf and drag him towards the well at the end trial... then I was like. NOPE and threw him down the well.
As for the question of 'why' I was planning to do that, it's really quite simple. It's because of how you think as a person. I find the moral highground to be defending yourself, not attacking someone else. and so I played Wolf like that.
When I play again, I'll probably play a big silent tough guy who goes after anything that looks at him the wrong way. and will I just outright kill him? Probably, yes, no trial, no choices, no defense. Hope it helps!
Bigby in the comics kills Crane because he betrayed Fabletown and had rape fantasies of Snow.
Given that this takes place before the comics, I'd say it's very likely that Bigby would kill Dum (he fired at Fabletown residents with a shotgun ffs).
As for the Crooked Man's choice, it's the same as Dum really. He tried to have Bigby killed multiple times. It's a bit of a flaw that you cannot bring this up more often during the trial (the Crooked Man just says something like "it was unfortunate" and then everything is apparantly forgiven by the audience). But just the fact alone that he assaulted Bigby in his hideout, at the factory and likely send D&D after him is enough for Bigby to throw him down the well. I believe Bigby from the comics would do the same.