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  1. The Woodsman retells Little Red Riding Hood as a narrative point and click game set in a richly haunted forest world. The game draws aesthetic inspiration from Kentucky Route Zero and Sword and Sworcery, and explores the gender themes of the original fairytale, especially from the woodsman's perspective.

  2. When Red pleads for the Woodsman to help her find the oldest spirit in the forest who is fabled to have a panacea fruit, the Woodsman recognizes an opportunity to prove their skill in their trade. Find the elder forest spirit and kill it.

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    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. The Woodsman is beating Faith, but later proclaims his innocence when she is found dead. He also has an entry in the Book of Fables. He later explains that the prostitute who would usually visit him was Lily...

    At 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. He is then shown assaulting Faith, and when told to stop, engages in a fight with Bigby. This fight ends with both of them going out the window, and the Woodsman getting an axe shoved into his head. Faith begins to work the axe deeper in his head, and Bigby can choose whether to stop her or to let her keep going. The Woodsman seen can be seen again through t...

    If Bigby arrested the Woodsman, he is heard deliriously singing to himself when Bigby and Crane return to the Woodlands. They walk to the basement to find Bluebeard casually sharpening a knife while Woody is strapped to a chair. Crane asks him why is he singing, and Bluebeard snidely comments that it is "some sort of pathetic defense mechanism". When Bluebeard shows eagerness to torture him, Crane grows angry at him for using violence, and they step aside to let Bigby handle the questioning....

    The Woodsman appears in the Trip Trap with the drugged Holly and Grendel. When Bigby arrives, he hears Woody and Gren arguing about Woody waking Holly. After announcing his arrival, Gren lets Bigby in. If Bigby previously arrested Woody, he explains that Snow let him out of jail as there was no real need for him to be there. He then explains that Swineheartgave his two compatriots painkillers, which caused Holly to fall asleep and Gren to become high. Woody displays concern for Gren, who repe...

    During his first encounter in-game, the Woodsman seems to fill in the role of the stereotypical town drunk; he is seldom sober, is dangerously destructive, obstreperous, violent, impulsive, foul-mouthed, short-tempered, callous, and wrathful, threatening to kill both Bigby, when he entered the room, and Faith, and is without qualms while beating he...

    The Woodsman is quite physically refined despite his somewhat stocky build and is a capable fist fighter as he was able to hold his own against Bigby, managing to cut and severely beat Bigby (Determinant) although he eventually has to use his axe to gain the upper hand. He was also able to thrust Bigby clean out of the second-story window. He then ...

    "The Woodsman is one of the few men who went toe to toe with Bigby in his Black Forest days and lived to tell the tale. In an attempt to save Little Red Riding Hood, he split the great wolf's belly open with his axe, filled him full of rocks, and threw the beast into a river. To his dismay his popularity faded. Even his name is forgotten, and he is...

    1. "Faith" 2. "Smoke & Mirrors" (No Lines if not arrested) 3. "A Crooked Mile" 4. "In Sheep's Clothing"

    The Woodsman's emblem is known as a Triquetra, the Triquetra originates from Celtic imagery and has been used as a religious symbol. It was known to symbolise and honour the Mother, Maiden and Crone of the neo-pagan triple goddess, it signifies the three life-cycles of a woman in relation to the phases of the moon. The symbol is used as an ornament...

  3. You play as the Woodsman, enlisted by Red to assist her in finding an elder tree fruit to save her grandmother regain acceptance. Their shared journey unwinds painful histories of isolation, identity, and the struggles of growth.

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  4. The story from Nerissa theory: It was Nerissa who we met glamored as Faith at the start of the game. She started the whole thing with the Woodsman including spitting on his face to see if Bigby had that protective nature she needed.

  5. Feb 9, 2014 · The woodsman tells that he was the shared client of Lilly and Faith. Tweedle Dee tells of the loan from Beauty. These are the two things that people only know picking one or the other. SO which is better. I imagine both things will be found out next episode with characters reacting differently

  6. You play as the Woodsman, enlisted by Red to assist her in finding an elder tree fruit to save her grandmother regain acceptance. Their shared journey unwinds painful histories of isolation, identity, and the struggles of growth.

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