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'''Rebel Chicken''' is the [[chicken]] from the [[:Video:Fable III Opening Cinematic|opening cinematic]] for the game ''[[Fable III]]''. He chose to stand up to his oppressor (the man pulling the cart full of chickens) and rebeled by escaping. But after running through most of [[Bowerstone (Fable III)|Bowerstone]], he was shot and killed by the chef at [[Bowerstone Castle]], thus ending his bid for freedom. How ever, it is possible that the chicken still lives by, after meeting with your childhood sweet heart of either gender, by approaching the kitchen which shows a black chicken fluttering its wings out the door in a near cinematic way, before landing and turning into a basic chicken again.
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'''Rebel Chicken''' is the [[chicken]] from the [[:Video:Fable III Opening Cinematic|opening cinematic]] for the game ''[[Fable III]]''. He chose to stand up to his oppressor (the man pulling the cart full of chickens) and rebeled by escaping. But after running through most of [[Bowerstone (Fable III)|Bowerstone]], he was shot by the chef at [[Bowerstone Castle]], thus ending his bid for freedom. How ever, it is possible that the chicken still lives by, after meeting with your childhood sweet heart of either gender, by approaching the kitchen which shows a black chicken fluttering its wings out the door in a near cinematic way, before landing and turning into a basic chicken again.
 
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Revision as of 12:17, 6 November 2010

Rebel Chicken is the chicken from the opening cinematic for the game Fable III. He chose to stand up to his oppressor (the man pulling the cart full of chickens) and rebeled by escaping. But after running through most of Bowerstone, he was shot by the chef at Bowerstone Castle, thus ending his bid for freedom. How ever, it is possible that the chicken still lives by, after meeting with your childhood sweet heart of either gender, by approaching the kitchen which shows a black chicken fluttering its wings out the door in a near cinematic way, before landing and turning into a basic chicken again.