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|Species = Human
 
|Species = Human
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
|Relatives = [[Wilma]] (ex-wife)
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|Home = [[Brightwall]]
 
|Home = [[Brightwall]]
|Relationships = [[Hero of Brightwall|The Princess]] (fiancée) (If evil)
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|Relationships = [[Wilma]] (Former wife)<br/>[[Hero of Brightwall]] (Fiancée, if evil)
 
|First = [[Fable III]] - [[A Marriage of Inconvenience]]
 
|First = [[Fable III]] - [[A Marriage of Inconvenience]]
 
|Last = Fable III
 
|Last = Fable III
|Status = Alive (If good)<br/>Deceased (If neutral)
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|Status = Alive (if good or evil)<br/>Deceased (if neutral)}}
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'''Vincent''' is a character in ''[[Fable III]]''. He is the abusive husband of [[Wilma]], a woman who wishes to divorce him. If she does that, however, she will lose half of her fortune. So, during the [[Quests|quest]] [[A Marriage of Inconvenience|"A Marriage of Inconvenience"]], she asks the Hero to seduce him and get him to divorce her.
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'''Vincent''' is a character in ''[[Fable III]]''. He is the abusive husband of [[Wilma]], a woman who wishes to divorce him. If she does that, however, she will lose half of her fortune. During the [[Quests|quest]], [[A Marriage of Inconvenience]], she asks the [[Hero of Brightwall|Hero]] to seduce him in order to divorce Vincent and keep her fortune.
   
After Vincent has been seduced and serves Wilma the divorce papers, she reveals her cunning plan to him. Vincent then proposes that the Hero kill his wife so that he and the Hero inherit all of her money and can be together. The Hero then has the choice of leaving the house and allowing Wilma to divorce her husband without losing any money, killing Wilma, marrying Vincent, and inheriting all of her money, killing Vincent, or even killing them both.
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After Vincent has been seduced and serves Wilma the divorce papers, she reveals her cunning plan to him. Vincent then proposes that the [[Hero of Brightwall]] kill his wife so that he and the Hero inherit all of her money and can be together. The Hero then has the choice of leaving the house and allowing Wilma to divorce her husband without losing any money; killing Wilma and marrying Vincent, thus inheriting all of her money; killing Vincent; or killing them both. None of the outcomes are considered to be a crime by the guards, but the villager deaths will be added to your statistics.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*If the Hero has children with Vincent, they will wear lower middle class clothing like the children of Bowerstone Industrial, despite the fact that Vincent dresses like a noble.
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*If the Hero has children with Vincent, they will wear lower middle class clothing like the children of [[Bowerstone Industrial]], despite the fact that Vincent dresses like a noble, as the dress of children is based solely on the hometown of your spouse.
 
*Vincent only appears if the Hero is female. If the Hero is male, he is replaced by [[Veronica]], the abusive wife of [[William]].
 
*Vincent only appears if the Hero is female. If the Hero is male, he is replaced by [[Veronica]], the abusive wife of [[William]].
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*In the moments after the Hero kisses Vincent on the bridge, he comments that the hero "''must have done that before''" or that they just have "''amazing instincts''." This mirrors [[Hammer]]'s dialogue when she sees the [[Hero of Bowerstone]] killing [[Hollow Man|hollow men]] for the first time, and is almost a word-for-word reiteration of her lines.
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*If the player divorces Vincent, he will wander around Brightwall and cannot be interacted with.
 
[[Category:Fable III Characters]]
 
[[Category:Fable III Characters]]

Revision as of 03:39, 1 July 2012


Vincent is a character in Fable III. He is the abusive husband of Wilma, a woman who wishes to divorce him. If she does that, however, she will lose half of her fortune. During the quest, A Marriage of Inconvenience, she asks the Hero to seduce him in order to divorce Vincent and keep her fortune.

After Vincent has been seduced and serves Wilma the divorce papers, she reveals her cunning plan to him. Vincent then proposes that the Hero of Brightwall kill his wife so that he and the Hero inherit all of her money and can be together. The Hero then has the choice of leaving the house and allowing Wilma to divorce her husband without losing any money; killing Wilma and marrying Vincent, thus inheriting all of her money; killing Vincent; or killing them both. None of the outcomes are considered to be a crime by the guards, but the villager deaths will be added to your statistics.

Trivia

  • If the Hero has children with Vincent, they will wear lower middle class clothing like the children of Bowerstone Industrial, despite the fact that Vincent dresses like a noble, as the dress of children is based solely on the hometown of your spouse.
  • Vincent only appears if the Hero is female. If the Hero is male, he is replaced by Veronica, the abusive wife of William.
  • In the moments after the Hero kisses Vincent on the bridge, he comments that the hero "must have done that before" or that they just have "amazing instincts." This mirrors Hammer's dialogue when she sees the Hero of Bowerstone killing hollow men for the first time, and is almost a word-for-word reiteration of her lines.
  • If the player divorces Vincent, he will wander around Brightwall and cannot be interacted with.