nerissa wolf among us


1. is a fact indeed but not a … moreproof for Nerissa being Faith, could still be the other way around. But when Faith covered for Lily she did not glamoure into Lily so why would Nerissa glamoure as faith when she covers for Faith? Nerissa was covering for faith with the woodsm… morean which is why she was glamoured like her in episode 1. 3. got a point here, but even tho these glamoures don't last forever (otherwhise fables wouldn't complain about them being expensive if they'd have to buy them just once). However, we don't know how this spell works. 1- Faith stole the photo of Crane and Lily. ured as Nerissa the whole game, dont you think she would have unglamoured at the end since the whole time she was just trying to get her life back?

Actually the Woodsman confessed that he was going to rob Red Riding Hood, Bigby (and we players) assumed that he was taking about Faith. because after Nerissa said it he remembered "Faith" saying it and that way realized that Faith actually was Nerissa glamoured as Faith (he…, me/comic when they said they use to glamour themselves to help each others' shifts The only way to know for sure is to see if Telltale makes a season 2 and lays it out in front of us.

I have to say I think it's more plausible that Faith is still alive at the end like DKsaNn says, not only for the reasons people are giving, but because of two big clues at the end. If that's the case, then she applied makeup to the head afterwards to match her bruises -- that applies to both theories. hey thanks for the extra help. The whole point of leaving the head on the stairs is because they cannot talk about their work or the ribbon, but (whoever it was) still needed to catch Bigby's attention, i think it was nerissa in the beginning glamoured as faith to get bigbys attention and woody helped her knowing what happend and supported h… moreer, because if i remember correctly woody says in episode 4 while leaving the pawn shop: "everybody has to play his role", that was the last time we saw woody in season 1 (which i kinda find sad, but with this one liner it was ok^^).
Think about Faith's history in the game: information in the game reveals that Faith moved into an apartment with her husband, Prince Lawrence, and they couldn't make ends meet, so she left him, and turned to prostitution to make it on her own instead. Could also mean the Doctor is having trouble identifying the murder weapon / exact cause of dead etc
Am I correct that: parenthesis = the real Person What I do want to know is what exactly is the ending saying and also, does it line up for a second season or does that flow into the graphic novel series? I know that this was done by Telltale, but if your argument is that this explanation fits her backstory, it doesn't convince me at all.

as she walks away, Bigby notices similarities between things she, Faith, and Bloody Mary have all said to him that make him question who she really … Those things correlate too strongly for it to be a coincidence imo. He admitted to it. Those lines are even included in the rush of flashback dialogue.

Why would they remind us of this fact if not to infer that Faith would be the one in disguise, just like her fable? when Bufkin said "would hide her beauty so she could escape his kingdom." Well,it does make sense in some way,but why would Nerissa (or Faith,as you think) say "You are not as bad as everyone say" in the end,meanin… moreg she is "Faith" who said that at the beggining of the game. The real Faith wouldn't need to break it open; she'd have the key.

Maybe he was lying, is this confirmed?