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 Possibly not an approved interrogation tactic.

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- Double Tech

It was a super cool Chrono Trigger reference, SUSAN!

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Well, it was.

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IvyReed

Well she needed to get her devil horns back for the grand finale, so I'm not complaining!

Anonymous

Devil susan Devil susan devil susan devil susan~

Anonymous

And Watch that this game WILL call them double techs, likely also as a Chrono-Trigger reference

coredumperror

Why is this a "bad" action by the game's morality system?

ZekeStaright

Yes it was, & that's why she's S~u~s~p~i~c~i~o~u~s~

David Fenger

Probably because she's holding Jay just a wee bit too tight. Or a lot too tight, in the first panel, considering she got three icons for it.

Anonymous

Fable's morality system was a lot closer to "nice vs mean" then anything else. And interrogating someone, rightfully or not, is often mean. At least, that's how I interpreted it.

Daryl Sawyer

Interesting how Jay's magic isn't working, like, *at all* on Susan.

Anonymous

My guess is that "the voice" has to be combined with direct eye contact to be persuasive.

livvy94

BGM for this entire convo https://youtu.be/7LUF40y7C9w

Some Ed

My guess is that like most video game persuasion magic, it doesn't work on players. If Susan used "the voice" on J, it would not work any better. It's possible that this is also true for its effectiveness on Rhoda, and the yet to be seen Hero of Archery or whatever their title is. However, if that is the case, Rhoda is much better at playing in character. Admittedly, Rhoda does seem like someone who would be better at playing in character.

Otter Annason

been watching her halo disappear, and now her wings--tail coming back soon no doubt