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Member of the Bookburner's Army.
A wickedly evil Literal.
One of the Native American Fables, Wy'east along with his brother and lover Loowit were captives of Mr. Revise. And imprisoned in a hidden cave deep beneath the Golden Boughs, only later released as a last resort against the Bookburner.
Native Fable, who has two lovers Wy'east and Klickitat. They were released as a final resort attack on the Bookburner.
Native American Fable, the lover of Loowit, and brother of Wy'east. The three were imprisoned in a hidden cave deep beneath the Golden Boughs but were released as a final attack on the Bookburner.
Mother of Jack Horner and the Page sisters.
From the Tortoise and the Hare.
Epic hero of the Inuit.
The fourth of the Three Little Pigs.
A wicked Fable who eats brains.
From the fairy tale. In Fables, he has aged and imprisoned in the Golden Boughs Retirement Facility.
An American folk legend.
The sleepy Dormouse was one of the eccentric characters Alice met in Wonderland. The Dormouse is often depicted sleeping inside a large tea-pot on the table at the Mad Hatter's tea-party. During Tim Burton's film, the Dormouse was given the name Mallymkun.
From the nursery rhyme
Babe is the giant animal companion of tall tale lumberjack Paul Bunyan.
Jack's (and temporarily Bigby's) sidekick. Also, he was the most powerful Literal of them all...though not exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch thanks to his grandson Mr. Revise.
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