Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Ok so yo know how like theresa in the end, evily says "but the spire is mine" why is that? Why do we know nothing about her? Is it even a her? Would she relate to fable 3? User Info: hawkerzero. Top Voted Answer. Theresa helps you becuase she is your great great great great aunt.
She is in my opinion due to the hints in loading screens and my experience playing both fables the sister of the hero in fable 1 and she keeps the spire so she can keep it from evildoers User Info: Clipper I agree that Theresa is the same Theresa from the first game but there are hints in the game that show that the hero decided on taking the good path, like the book that you can find in the bower lake tomb before you get to the guild part of it that states that he threw the sword into the abyss and wielded the good sword.
Also, isn't it revealed that Reaver was the one who betrayed Oakvale? User Info: therealthesteve. It would be very risky that another human whatever owe the Spire Theresa is "The Hero's" older sister who has prophetic powers due to her ancient bloodline which she shares with her brother and his descendants.
During the bandit raid of Oakvale , Jack of Blades the game's antagonist blinds her. After stumbling through the forest she is found by Twinblade's men. Due to her powers she eventually becomes second in command. Despite being blind Theresa has extrasensory perception, also a result of her lineage. Once the hero her brother defeats Twinblade she leaves to find her mother. While looking for her mother she is captured by Jack of Blades. When the hero defeats Jack of Blades in the final battle, Theresa tells the hero that he has a choice: "Strike me down now with the Sword of Aeons and gain the power Jack dreamed of, or cast it into the vortex and rid the world of its evil forever".
If you decide not to kill her Theresa heads off to the mountains and is taken in by a nomad who later tries to steal her powers. Theresa kills him, moves off to live in the east and is not seen for years. At the start of Fable II, the player meets an old woman named Theresa. While it is never stated in the game, she is largely believed to be the same Theresa as from Fable I. In Fable II, Theresa is once again a very powerful will user, she appears occasionally throughout the storyline to assist the Hero.
During the introductory section of Fable II, she convinces Rose the main character's sister to buy a music box which leads to Rose's demise. After the death of Rose, Theresa adopts the critically injured hero and becomes their guide for the rest of the game.
The only time she will make an actual appearance, however, is when she recruits another Hero who she will bring back to the destroyed Heroes' Guild.
Regardless of their choice, Theresa sends all the heroes away to where they wish then claims the Spire for her own. Theresa remained behind in the Spire for her own reasons. Using the Spire model would transport the Hero to the top of the Spire, placing them before Theresa.
She greeted the Hero and insinuate that she intended them to make it back to the Spire. Towards the end of the vision, the focus turned to a baby carriage, with Theresa standing next to it. A newborn lay inside, and Theresa mentioned the name Aurora before the vision ended.
Afterwards, Theresa sent the Hero away from the Spire for a second and last time. This explains in part why she chose to keep it as her own at the end of Fable II. While she is a main character in the plot line, she rarely appears outside of the Road to Rule, diminishing her role in comparison to Fable and Fable II. As always, the Seer is an elusive woman, telling the Hero only the basics of what they need to know.
It is revealed by Logan that Theresa visited him four years prior, telling him of the impending attack that the Crawler will visit upon Albion. The only two people known to have seen Theresa in the game are the Hero and Logan, though the Crawler and Reaver are aware of her existence.
She congratulates the hero on their triumph and explains what consequences or achievements they now face by keeping or breaking the promises of their allies. Before she leaves for the last time, the hero asks Theresa if the time has come for their future to be disclosed. She is unlocked with Fable: The Journey, via gameplay on the same memory device and with the same profile. Theresa does make a minor appearance at the very end of Fable: Edge of the World.
The King of Albion has a dream, and Theresa appears before him. Theresa holds her arms out, and a dove lands on her right arm, and a raven on her left. Darkness has indeed come to Albion, and few there are and will yet be who can stand against it.
But do not despair, King of Albion. The world has changed. The time approaches swiftly when Heroes are not born The King awakes to find two feathers, one white, one black. The King then understands that his dream was actually a vision. Theresa appears in the Kinect title Fable: The Journey. While she does not seem to be seriously injured, it turns out that the wound severely weakened her powers. Trying to escape the Devourer, she pleads with Gabriel for his help; he agrees and pulls her aboard just before the Devourer arrives and starts destroying the woods around them.
Theresa then makes a deal with the young Dweller, telling Gabriel that he must retrieve the first Willstone, found at the Forge of Fire, and she would use it to remove the gauntlet. Gabriel reluctantly agrees. Travelling through the lands north of Albion, the duo arrive in the forest of Thorndeep, where they come upon the local woodsman of Woodseed, Fergus.
Grateful, Fergus agrees to shelter Gabriel and Theresa for a night, but the next morning, the three are found once again by the Devourer. With Fergus guiding the group, they come upon the Forge of Fire, where Fergus is killed while battling the Devourer. During their long journey they both make many resting points. Sometimes Theresa would tell stories to Gabriel, and he enjoyed them.
One story she expresses to him is about her youth. She tells Gabriel that once she was a sister, a daughter she had no knowledge of her gaining a power of seeing visions; she knew only the innocent life as a child, until Jack of Blades stormed her village and hauled her mother away. She entered into his service, and in return, he protected her; it was from that point on she discovered her power, and before long, she was protecting him.
On another stop, Theresa finally reveals what she did after the death of Jack of Blades, travelling east into Samarkand and studying in the great libraries there. Learning of the Tattered Spire, Theresa resolved to have it rebuilt and use its power to protect Albion from evil. It was with this in mind that the Blind Seeress finally returned home and sought out someone with the means to rebuild the spire. When Gabriel and Theresa reach the Spire, Theresa makes a wish and states that her time in this world is over and that a new age is upon us.
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