Why isn logan a hero




















And where did he ever use lightning spells? As for the bloodline they only have all 3 if they unlock it. If I recall Scarlet Robe never had all 3 from the stories about her. And Theresa only seems to ahve Will. But we don't know for sure. Thunder has never used Will in any of the game playthroughs I've done.

And again being tall doesn't always mean high Skill. Agow95 , November 27, UTC. To be fair, even if you haven't fought thunder, the oracle says he cast a lightning spell when he and Whisper were attacked on the way to Albion or where ever they were going. But I think skill making you taller is a in-game thing. I mean Reaver isn't that tall.

So Thunher is strong and can cast will spells, but doesn't show an use of the skill Most of his sword attacks are slow and he uses a shield. ANd another thought just popped to mind.

To become a Hero you have to pass three exams in strength skill and will. Whisper become a Hero so she must also have some will abilites, and she has a more skill related melee figthing style aswell, and Briar Rose for that matter, she uses that duplicated spell and Anywhom, I think other Hero's could learn the three traits, or they had to to become a Hero in the first place to pass their exams, if it was a rarity, then surely Weaver would have made a big deal about it. I think that clears this section up.

Dellcath , January 1, UTC. On Logan's relations section on his page, it state's that Lady grey is possibly his mother, surely this is speculation, as the Hero of bowerstone seems to have been a good guy in Canon, as nobody expresses dislike for him in game, so he wouldn't have stolen Lady grey from the gravekeeper a evil choice if we are to assume his parentage would it not be Alex, who could be of either gender, meaning it would make sense if your Hero of bowerstone was female, and would not have been able to produce an heir with Lady grey, I'm okay with guessing who Logan's and hero of Brightwall's non-hero parent was, but can we at least decide who is most likely, through a poll or general agreement, I just don't think it was Lady grey.

Agow95 , November 28, UTC. Thanks for taking it off the pages, and good point about the respect thing, But I still believe in the canon. Agow95 , November 29, UTC. I included this on Logan's page to stimulate some deeper thought on his motivation. I personally felt an "implied" influence by shadow power, but left it as an inference just because my bias to Logan being influenced by the Crawler may cloud my judgement a bit.

Although it has never been clearly stated, it can be inferred that the cruelty Logan exacted upon the citizens was not entirely due to the need to protect Albion but, rather influenced in part by the effects of the un-described shadow power manipulated by the Crawler. Consider the direct effect of the shadow power on both the Hero and Walter Beck after their foray into the catacombs during the Weight of the World quest line.

Although the Hero is able to shake off the influence possibly due to the natural influence of will on a Hero , Walter is not. This leads to the possibility if not likelihood that Logan retained some residual effect of the shadow power. Logan obviously believes that he can defeat the Crawler in spite of his lack of hero abilities, and fights to near the bitter end to retain that power even though he is aware of the hero status of his sibling.

The question then becomes, is this egotistical need to retain power a product of Logan's own personality, or the influence of the Crawler and his shadow power? This becomes even more germane, when we consider that Theresa made it quite clear that the fate of Albion rested in the Hero's hands and power needs to be wrested from him.

As a result it can easily be inferred that in spite of Logan's belief that he is working for the betterment of Albion, he was in fact, playing directly into the Crawlers hands. It should also be noted that being a Hero did not guaranty victory for Albion, so even with a Hero on the throne it was a long shot. Ironreaper , December 22, UTC.

I've noticed these paintings in Bowerstone Castle and in Brightwall Academy and thought it looked like Logan. Perhaps in his younger years or before he became a tyrant? Kremlin16 , January 9, UTC. I remember hearing this quote that Michael Fassbender said while voicing Logan during the third development diary.

Status Not open for further replies. He was your brother, right? And your father was a Hero, of the Archon's bloodline no less. I thought being a Hero was in the blood? Besides, Logan was a better King than I was, any day, I turned the orphanage into a whorehouse ffs.

No, Logan didn't do any training from what I saw, and he had no idea about the hidden guild seal that Walter reveals. Arseface Look at me still talking when theres science to do Premium. Joined Dec 28, Messages 6, Reaction score Points Tru dat.. But did Reaver, Hammer, Garth, or any other hero, have to.. Joined Oct 31, Messages 47 Reaction score 5 Points Click to expand Arseface said:.

Joined Oct 7, Messages Reaction score 12 Points MarkGuilt said:. He had to tap into the Heroic Energies like his Father before him. Exactly, had had no training of any kind. Then again, Hammer, Reaver, and Garth are just normal Heroes.

There Bloodline does not flow like our Heroes. Our Heroes of the games have THE Bloodline, not any other can have it except blood relatives, To my knowledge, we're not related to a fat bitch, gay gunslinger or a black guy. I do believe these three just held the most skill in the world of Albion at the time Theresa needed them.

If say, Reaver was dead a long time ago before Fable II, then I think 'fate' would have chosen the next best person with Skill. It isn't in their bloodline to unlock powers as we can, and they cannot train as efficiently in all three Hero Areas. Shadowfiend66 Member. And the pain of living through it all. In reality, all Logan wanted to do was lead a normal life.

As we saw in this film, this was the furthest from what happened. However, Logan was so much different. He treats him as though he is a friend, mentor, and a child.

He looks up to him, yet at the same time looks down on him. Xavier is a hindrance and would probably be better off without him but does everything in his power to care for him.

What should have been an easy and well-paying job that would land him and Professor Xavier on a sort of utopian boat turns out to be an event that would cause him more pain than he would ever experience. Midway through the movie, Logan arrives too late and his longtime friend, mentor, and hindrance, Charles Xavier is killed.

I suppose it had to happen. If the film was to perfectly encapsulate the agony of living a life like the one our true hero Logan has lived, Charles had to have died.



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