They'd never do it, but that would be an incredible plot twist. Advertise this ugly thing with no context then as the game progresses you gradually fight off the curse and end up super hot. Wouldn't even be out of character for a Fable game. Could you imagine the seething if they managed to keep that a secret?
Just read the synopsis. Sounds interesting, but it seems to be about a man cursed by a wizard, turned into a woman, who turns back into a man after the curse is lifted when he defeats the wizard. It's not quite what the poster above was suggesting.
Fable 2 already did the reverse, where in order to complete a questline the "good" way you must sacrifice your youth and remain a wrinkled, ugly ballsack for the remainder of your playthrough.
They'd never do it, but that would be an incredible plot twist. Advertise this ugly thing with no context then as the game progresses you gradually fight off the curse and end up super hot. Wouldn't even be out of character for a Fable game. Could you imagine the seething if they managed to keep that a secret?
There was an NES RPG that did something like this.
It was called Faria.
Just read the synopsis. Sounds interesting, but it seems to be about a man cursed by a wizard, turned into a woman, who turns back into a man after the curse is lifted when he defeats the wizard. It's not quite what the poster above was suggesting.
Fable 2 already did the reverse, where in order to complete a questline the "good" way you must sacrifice your youth and remain a wrinkled, ugly ballsack for the remainder of your playthrough.
So its already got its precedent.