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“ | Brandish thinks his heart is cold? Mine's been made of stone since I was a child. Monsters of the woods couldn't kill me. The armies of kings, sorcerers, and empires couldn't. I'm Snow goddamn White. I look after myself. I look after my own. And I never lose. | „ |
~ Snow to her daughter Therese in Fables #133 - "Straight Through the Heart: Part Three of Camelot" |
Snow White is a Fable who lives in Fabletown in New York City, and debuts in Fables #1 - "Chapter One: Old Tales Revisited." She is the ex-wife of Prince Charming and the former Deputy Mayor of Fabletown. Snow White eventually falls in love with Bigby Wolf and bears him seven children, the cubs. After awakening their latent magical abilities, Snow and her twin sister Rose Red part worlds to prevent a great and terrible war.
History[]
Early life[]
Snow White was born in a small cottage in a clearing within a great and magical forest. Her father died within a year of her birth, killed by his evil sister for reasons unknown.[9] In their youth, Snow White and her twin-sister Rose Red were as happy as any two children in the world. They were terribly fond of each other and never far apart, swearing to each other that nothing would ever come between them.[10][11]
Snow White and Rose Red[]
One winter's evening as the family sat comfortably together near the fire, a talking bear knocked on their door and asked for shelter from the bitter cold. Snow and Rose's mother, Lauda, let him in, unafraid of the creature due to having made bargains to keep the family safe from harm, and he stayed throughout the entire winter with them; in the daytime the bear would trot off into the forest while at night he would lodge with the family. When spring came, tardy after the long winter, the bear left them. By summertime the girls, in their youthful exuberance, had nearly forgotten their visitor and they soon met a dwarf who claimed his long beard was stuck on a tree while getting wood for his tea kettle. To the dwarf's chagrin, Snow cut his beard to free him and he, having lied about his predicament, pulled out a treasure bag from the tree. That night, Snow told Rose about a dream of hers of when the bear left them, where he says he needs to return to the woods to protect his treasure from the wicked dwarfs. During the course of that summer, the girls saw the mean old dwarf again as he hung from a branch with his beard tangled in his fishing line. The dwarf was about to be drowned by the fish he ensnared and Snow went to free the dwarf, but he insisted she not cut his beard even more. Rose warned that if the line be cut, they'd lose the big fish that the dwarf had caught. Snow asked the dwarf's preference and he claimed he needed the fish for his dinner. Snow cut his beard and Rose reeled in the fish. The dwarf then pulled out more treasure from inside the fish and departed into the forest, upset that his beard had been shortened. Snow and Rose were troubled by his demeanor, and took the fish home for their mother to cook. Snow White and Rose Red encountered the mean little dwarf one last time, near the end of the summer. The dwarf was being attacked by a giant bird, his beard and another bag of treasure in its talons. Snow decided that they should help him and once more cuts the dwarf's beard, freeing him from the bird's grip. After saving the mean dwarf yet again, a giant bird told them that they would come to regret their actions. After being saved, the dwarf was angry with the girls and magically piled his treasures while telling them that because they cut his beard, his reserves of magic will have vanished and his people will shun him. He was then attacked and killed by the same bear Snow and Rose sheltered in the previous winter.
After killing the dwarf, the bear changed into his real form - a human prince - and he vowed to marry Snow, while Rose could marry his younger brother. Both the sisters and the prince told their mother and father, respectively, about the vow. Both parents disapproved for their own reasons; Lauda was unwilling to let her daughters marry so young and into nobility no less, whereas Brandish's father didn't want his sons marrying lowly, peasant girls born of a witch, instead intending to marry them off politically to one of his rivals' daughters. Later that night, Lauda used magic to turn into a giant bird and secretly met with the King of the Golden Realm, who ordered her to kill Snow so that his son's vow could be broken without any consequence; aside from Brandish's steadfast commitment to have Snow bear his children because of the powerful magic he sensed from her, in those days there were apparently harrowing consequences for oathbreakers (i.e. giant cauldrons in Hell where one would boil for eternity and be eaten from time to time, rivers of scythes, and all sorts of other ugly punishments).[12][13] To preserve her daughter's life, Lauda faked Snow's death by pretending she'd ventured to a nearby lake alone and drowned that same night, lying even to Rose, and arranged for her to secretly live with her paternal aunt, the widowed queen of a distant land.
Snow White and the seven dwarves[]
Years passed and Snow started to forget her childhood, though vague memories of her sister and mother continually plagued her. Her aunt was both a malevolent monarch and a woman of the craft. She was lovely, but vain and proud. Every day the Queen would consult her magic looking glass, asking it who was the fairest in all the land and always it would reply that she was, until one fateful day it said that Snow was even lovelier than her. The Queen was enraged at this usurpation and called for her huntsman to drag Snow White away, into the deep, dark forest, where many terrible deeds could be concealed. The Queen further instructed the hunter to bring back Snow White's heart, as proof of her death or perhaps a prize of sorts. Snow White pled for her life, and in time the huntsman's heart was moved. She then fled into the dark forest and the huntsman substituted the heart of a pig to present to the wicked Queen, who was none the wiser.
Dimly the unhappy Snow recalled a cottage somewhere in the great woods — a place of simple comfort and refuge. Eventually she did find a cottage, but not the one she recalled from her youth. She was in a different part of the forest, far to the north of her old home. This was not a good place, but the sweet and innocent Snow didn't know it. This part of the vast forest wasn't bound by strong bargains to keep her safe from harm. By simple fate or evil purposes, Snow fell into the clutches of the seven dwarves, the seven sons of the wicked dwarf of her youthful adventures. They treated her badly, keeping Snow as a sex slave,[14] and she was with them for six years.[15]
In time the dark and wicked Queen learned from her magic mirror the truth about her niece's survival. The Queen could not abide this news. Cloaking herself in the guise of an old woman, she visited Snow in her cottage while the dwarfs were away, giving her a poisoned apple. Snow took a bite of the poisoned apple and fell into what is now known as a deep coma. Her captors on finding her so assumed the worst, and, not wanting to keep her rotting carcass around, disposed of her by casting her out onto the edge of the forest. Had she been left there she would surely have died, food for scavengers. But Prince Charming found her first and his love was enough to overcome the wicked Queen's poison since all nobles of his lands had some degree of magic in them.
Marriage to Prince Charming[]
Prince Charming then escorted Snow White to his kingdom, where the two quickly fell in love and unlike the King to the West, Charming's father wasn't against a marriage of the heart. When Charming promised anything Snow wished as a wedding gift, he was surprised when she asked for fencing lessons. Nevertheless, he reluctantly agreed, provided they were performed in private. So Snow learned to handle a sword and put her skills into practice, taking long rides and losing her escort as she began hunting down and killing the seven dwarf brothers. During her sword training, Snow's vigor returned and as a result her faded memories were bolstered as well, thus Charming's forces were tasked with locating her mother and sister.
Throughout her spree of murderous vengeance, Charming had been investigating said murders due to the political tensions it created with the dwarf kingdom beneath them. When Snow killed the last of the dwarf brothers, she set fire to their cottage and her husband inevitably found its charred remains. Examining the scene, Charming deduced the cabin was the same one his wife said she lived alone in after being sentenced to death by her "stepmother," as it was not that far from the spot where he had found his comatose wife after she had been poisoned. Following this revelation, he had a convicted criminal framed for the killings to ease tensions, while protecting his wife, and while Prince Charming was suspicious of his wife's involvement, he chose not to probe her further about the matter, noting only that everybody had secrets best kept unsaid. Charming instead revealed that Snow's family had been found and suggested that she might like to invite Rose Red to live with them.
Divorce[]
Snow then invited Rose to come and live with her, but the damage to their relationship was already done. Rose believed that Snow was part of her mother's conspiracy in faking her death, and felt abandoned and betrayed by her sister. To punish Snow out of vengeance for getting everything they dreamed of as little girls, Rose spent weeks causing havoc amongst the royal court and then set her sights on Prince Charming. It took some time, but she eventually seduced him, and Snow found out about the affair, thus ruining Snow's marriage and driving a wedge between the two sisters. Devastated after this revelation, Snow divorced Charming, disowned her sister, and was subsequently hardened because of the experience.
What happened to Snow in the intervening years between her divorce and the invasion of the Adversary is unknown, although she seemed to remain in nobility.
Escape from the Homelands[]
When the Adversary invaded in the Exodus, Snow White and Rose Red fled together, having heard of a gateway to another world beyond the Adversary's reach. Along the way, they found a badly burned Frau Totenkinder and nursed her back to health.[16] Taking pity on her, Rose Red and a reluctant Snow White, whose own experience with witches left her cautious, decided to take Frau Totenkinder with them on their journey. While they covered a short distance together, Snow and Rose were eventually separated from Totenkinder shortly after.[17]
Both sisters were then captured by the Adversary's forces and chained up together with others. Their captors were slain by the Big Bad Wolf, who had taken on the task of guarding the gate. Snow White immediately took up one of her captor's swords to defend herself against the wolf, and was surprised when the wolf willingly freed them from their bonds. When the wolf offered to take her through the gate in exchange for a taste of her flesh (in order to ensure that she was not in the service of the Adversary), she agreed. Snow, Rose and their fellow prisoners were escorted to the cave and escaped through into the mundane world,[18] arriving sometime in the late fifteenth century,[nb 1] where they joined the nascent Fabletown. While Snow would go on to become part of the Fabletown government, her sister's actions are not as well known.
Governing Fabletown[]
After escaping the Homelands, Snow became part of Fabletown's government from the moment the small community was set up in New York, then known as New Amsterdam. She started off serving as an assistant to Ichabod Crane, the Deputy Mayor, although they never became friends. Snow took her duty of helping Fabletown to heart and worked tirelessly to keep it afloat. Although, Snow felt disappointed at how limited her helpfulness was to her fellow Fables. Her relationship with Rose continued to deteriorate, and they drifted apart over the following centuries.
Recruiting Bigby Wolf[]
Because of their previous meeting, two hundred years earlier, it was Snow who was sent to Carpathia to ask the Big Bad Wolf to join them, carrying the lycanthropy-stained knife that would give him the ability to shapeshift and he would consequently come to adopt the persona of Bigby Wolf.[18]
Circa 1692,[nb 1] Snow took Bigby to Salem, Massachusetts for him to learn how to live as a human under Ichabod Crane.[19]
One Thousand and One Nights[]
At some point, Snow White makes a journey to one of the Arabian Fable worlds, where she entreats the king Shahryar to join in an alliance against the gathering hosts of the Adversary. But the king isn't interested in politics, and Snow White finds out that the King's Wazir has sent her knowing that the King would take his pleasure from her and then kill her, as he has a different woman every night since the betrayal that broke his heart. Ever resourceful, Snow White tells the king a story, then another, and another. Each one keeps him interested enough to let her live another night, for three years. At last she is set free, with a great many magical gifts from Shahryar, and before she leaves, she meets a beautiful girl named Scheherazade, who was due to be next on the night Snow White entered Shahryar's chambers.[20]
Becoming Deputy Mayor[]
Returning home, Snow continued to work as part of Fabletown's government. In 1972, when it became clear that Snow White needed an assistant, Boy Blue came to work for her.[21] At some unknown point while serving Crane, he became obsessively fixated on Snow. Unknown to her, he stole a piece of her hair and took a photo of her without her knowledge so as to make glamour's spells in her image; Crane would then pay prostitutes to enact his sexual fantasy of Snow White.
One early morning, prior to 1986,[22] Snow stumbled upon the decapitated head of Faith. Getting Bigby Wolf, the two opened an investigation surrounding her death. During the course of the investigation, Crane's misdeeds came to light and, at Bloody Mary's behest, he resigned from his duties and fled to Paris, France after 115 years in the job. Eventually, Faith's killer was brought to justice, and in the process and underground crime ring was dethroned. As Crane faced accusations of embezzlement and sexually harassing Snow, she took over as deputy mayor, becoming largely responsible for the day-to-day running of the community, still assisted by Boy Blue.
In 1986, Bigby convinced Snow that she needed a break from her duties as Deputy Mayor since she hasn't had a vacation in decades; she was totally unaware that Cinderella convinced Bigby they had to use Snow as bait, hoping to draw out Dorothy Gale after the Rome fiasco. When Bigby asked for King Cole to pay for the trip to Switzerland out of Fabletown funds, Snow couldn't refuse. Cinderella, using her persona as a bubbleheaded gadabout to her advantage to tag along Snow's vacation, kept Snow out in the public eye as much as possible to trick Dorothy into trying to kidnap Snow. Eventually, when Cinderella was just about to take Snow home, Ivan Durak distracted Cinderella as Snow was abducted.[23] Dorothy had incapacitated Snow, putting her in a glass coffin, and intended to sell her over to the leaders of the Shadow Fabletown. Cinderella tracked Dorothy from the little ski resort town she'd nabbed Snow, and waited until she could make her move. Cinderella managed to kick Dorothy off a cliff and safely return a blissfully unaware Snow White back to Fabletown.[24]
21st century[]
Snow dealt with numerous incidents during her relatively short tenure as deputy mayor. Among these were an attempted rebellion by the non-human Fables up at the Farm facility, who, angered by their enforced confinement, revolted, intending to assault the Homelands using mundane weaponry adapted for their own use. Snow successfully stopped the revolt, but was shot in the head by Goldilocks. Her popularity as a Fable among the mundys saved her, but she was in a coma for six weeks, and required the use of a cane for many years. The situation did, however, have the effect of finally clearing the air between her and Rose Red. She appointed Rose as the new administrator for the Farm, a position that the former party girl found herself to be unexpectedly good at, to the point where she even enjoyed it. Snow also masterminded the defense of Fabletown during the attack by the Adversary's wooden soldiers.
Unbeknown to Snow, Bigby Wolf (now sheriff of Fabletown) had developed a romantic interest in her. When she discovered this, during the events surrounding the apparent murder of her sister, Snow rebuffed him immediately, but Bigby remained undeterred. Eventually, after a sequence of events where they were entranced and sent out into the wilderness to be murdered by Goldilocks, she came to realize that she did have some feeling for him, telling him that were he to ask her out for a date, she would be interested. Unfortunately, it quickly transpired that, under the effects of the enchantment, the two had slept together, with the result that Snow had fallen pregnant. When confronted with this, Bigby admitted that he had known that it had occurred (due to his highly developed senses), but that he had chosen not to mention it at the time so that she would be able to focus properly on the crisis at hand. This shook her faith in the Wolf and she refused to discuss the pregnancy with him for some time. However, after Bigby's last minute return saved the day during the Battle of Fabletown, she realized that she truly did love him.
With the arrival of their children, however, a new problem appeared. Only one of the six children looked fully human, meaning that they could not possibly stay in Fabletown and would have to move up to the Farm, where Bigby was banned from going. Bigby tried to persuade Snow to come and live with him and their children out in the world somewhere, in a deep forest where they could live in complete privacy, but Snow found herself unable to break the rules that she'd followed for so long. Resigning her position as deputy mayor, which she'd been intending to do anyway, as her former husband, Prince Charming, had recently risen to the post of mayor, she moved to the Farm. Bigby left Fabletown, too, going into self-imposed exile.
The Farm[]
Arriving at the Farm, Snow began to settle in, but her early time there was marred by a series of unexplained deaths. Bigby's father, the North Wind , who arrived to see his grandchildren some weeks after the first deaths, revealed that the killer was a rogue zephyr, a corrupted form of his kind, generally terminated at birth. This information, combined with a card from Frau Totenkinder making a reference to seven children, gave Snow the answer. The zephyr was Snow and Bigby's seventh child. The child finally came to Snow, who explained that he would have to survive on normal air. Knowing that the child could not stay (as the child would be killed if caught), Snow sadly sent him out into the world with instructions to find Bigby.
Snow continued to raise the remaining children. The North Wind helped to train them in the use of their abilities: they could take on a fully human or fully wolf form and needed to learn how to walk, as flight was their original default. Snow kept their father in their minds, giving them presents ostensibly from him and creating replies to the letters that they wrote to him.
Finally, after several years, Bigby reappeared on the scene, having made a deal with Prince Charming that made an isolated valley on the edge of the Farm lands his territory. As this was no longer part of the Farm, Bigby would be able to live there. He hoped that Snow and their children would join him. He proposed to Snow, who accepted. The pair were married, with King Cole presiding over the wedding and Rose acting as Snow's maid of honor.[2]
On their 5th birthday, Snow and Bigby together told the cubs about their invisible zephyr of a seventh sibling, Ghost, but swore them to secrecy, forbidden from even telling Rose Red as she is not 'a wolf'. When the cubs pointed out that their mother is not a wolf either, Bigby replied that she is, since she gave birth to cubs. This is quite controversial, as their grandfather, the North Wind gave birth to cubs as well, and made sacred vows that all Zephyrs must be killed.
During the war to reclaim the Homelands, Wolf Manor became the nerve center of Fabletown's war operations. Because of this, Snow became the unofficial commander-in-chief while her husband, Bigby, ran operations at Fort Bravo, Prince Charming was on the Glory, and Beast commanded the defense procedures at Fabletown. Rose watched after the cubs to ensure that they didn't bother the soldiers, who obviously wouldn't appreciate someone suddenly shouting at them "Bang, you're dead!"
In the aftermath of the war, Snow maintained a rather peaceful retirement and focused on taking care of her children with her husband, who despite now heading the Homeland Recovery Program remains at home to help raise the family.
The peace does not last long, however, and soon two of her children go missing. Bigby set off to find them, and Snow remained with the other children, worried about their safety. Once out to see what had become of Fabletown after Mister Dark had occupied it, a man called Brandish declared that Snow White was rightfully his wife, as she was promised to him long ago in an unbreakable oath. Brandish, the once cursed prince, claimed that her marriage to Bigby Wolf and Prince Charming was null, and proceeded to trap her into one of the castle's towers. Unable to persuade her captor to release her, Snow decided to take matters into her own hands, but was left with a broken arm, as Brandish cursed her so that any attempt to harm him would also affect Snow while he healed in full from these wounds.
When Bigby heard of his wife's abduction, he stopped his search for their missing children and ran to help Snow. Brandish won his battle against Bigby, shattering him after turning the Big Bad Wolf into glass, and Snow, pushing back her grief and mourning, took to the sword to fight Brandish herself. She won, piercing her sword through his chest; having worked with the witches of Fabletown, Snow did not suffer any serious injuries from fighting Brandish, however she would inevitably die from a sword through the heart.
Therese's return[]
Her return home to mourn with her children was interrupted by Therese, who arrived looking years older. Therese had been seduced away and abducted by the inhabitants of Toyland, toys banished there after killing their owners. They’d made her their queen, hoping she'd survive long enough to begin restoring them. Darien had followed her with the aid of the clockwork tiger, Lord Mountbatten, but the toys had repelled his attempt to find her. Injured, he'd found magic and a guide to help him save Therese, but the cost was his life. He gave it. The shock of learning what'd happened brought Therese back to her senses, and the magic Darien's sacrifice had awakened gave her a source of food. She accepted the role of Queen of Toyland, and tasked the toys with saving the lives of a hundred children in danger as repentance for their crimes before she'd restore them. Snow welcomed Therese back home, and mourned the loss of both her husband and one of her children.
Magical reawakening[]
Snow and Rose's relationship becomes strained once again when Rose decides to reform Brandish rather than bury him in concrete. This results in Snow forbidding the cubs from having contact with Rose due to Brandish once threatening to kill her children. After hearing that Bigby has been revived in a feral state in Fabletown, Snow sets out to find him. During a run in with her sister, both Snow White and Rose Red begin to manifest powerful magical abilities.
Fairest in all the land[]
Dealing with the loss of children and husband (though the witches were working on restoring Bigby), Snow began fencing lessons with Edmund Dantes to keep her skills honed, despite his protestations she was better than him. She had such a lesson when apparently approached by Prince Charming. It was actually Goldilocks in disguise. She killed both Snow and Dantes, but only Snow was later revived by Cinderella.
The Battle of Fabletown averted[]
When a feral Bigby confronts her and their children, Snow threatens to kill Bigby should he come any closer, but Bigby is returned to normal when his son Conner stands up to him. While they were preparing for war against Rose, Rose is given new insight into her family's curse, and their final battle ended up never happening. Instead both sisters peacefully departed from the Mundy realm, vowing to keep worlds apart, and Snow and Bigby chose a new world to inhabit.
The Black Forest[]
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Years later, Snow and Bigby return to the Mundy world to drop off their wild and lustful teenage son, Conner, in the hopes that by joining the Shadow Players he can put his intense nature to better use.
The last Snow and Bigby story[]
A thousand-year following her departure from the Mundy Realm, Bigby and Snow live a happy life with many descendants. During their most recent family gathering, Rose Red is invited to attend the event in the hopes that she and Snow can safely coexist in each other's lives.[7]
Personality[]
Described as "an ice queen,"[25] Snow has suffered so much betrayal and tragedy that she's slow to let anyone past her guard. While a cold workaholic who channeled practically all social interactions through her political station, she did still have an undeniable sense of decency and had a warm, nurturing side heavily evident around children. Also, while an effective administrator with excellent management skills, she was not very informed of the opinions and feelings of her fellow Fables, and as a result she could seem dense at times. As a former aristocrat, Snow White had the tendency to associate love and happiness with handsome princes, fairy-tale castles and the trappings of high society. Although generally a woman of grace and poise, she knew how to throw vulgar words and blatant truths when the need arose.[26][27]
According to Bigby, prior to the invasion of the wooden soldiers, Snow was rarely happy, but often sad and desperately lonely. She got jealous when she had to talk to Beauty and often snapped at her, because of her successful marriage to Beast and how loyal Beast was to her. She also felt guilty for how she behaved around Beauty and for resenting her happiness.[28]
In her youth, Snow was gentle and quiet.[11] She also showed a sort of decency and high-sense of morality, seeing as how when her sister wanted Coalheart to get his comeuppance, Snow exclaimed that they must always help those in trouble. Despite this, her time with the seven dwarves filled her with a need for vengeance. Another kink in her personality was that she is not above using her power and position for her own ends; this often lead to negative repercussions. For example, she had her ex-husband, Prince Charming, teach her to sword fight to avenge herself and almost caused a war between his kingdom and the dwarves'. She did admit that this was ultimately unsatisfying and defined these actions as regrettable, feeling this caused a wedge between her and Charming. Afterward, she tried very hard to be good and virtuous.[29] According to Rose Red, Snow has always been more willful, cunning, and resolute than herself.[9]
Physical appearance[]
“ | [...] who had skin pale as new-fallen snow, hair as dark as a raven's secret heart, and lips as red as spilled blood. | „ |
~ Snow White as described in Fables #96 - "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Chapter Three of Rose Red" |
Snow White was reputed to be the "fairest in the land" by both the enchanted looking-glass and the servant of the fates.[12][13] She has fair skin, long coal-black hair,[23] and naturally red lips. Beauty claimed that after Snow's pregnancy she was much more buxom.[30] Snow also seemed to dress very fine, wearing at least one different ensemble every day, and when attending business affairs she dressed businesslike. Back in the homelands, she and her sister wore more modest, peasantry dresses, most likely made by their mother. After her introduction to noble life, Snow began to wear much finer gowns befitting a noblewoman.
Powers and abilities[]
Powers[]
- Immortality: Snow White's Fable nature grants her ageless beauty.
- Superhuman Durability: As one of the Fables whose story is practically common knowledge to the mundies, Snow White is virtually invulnerable, to the extent that being shot in the head was not enough to kill her. Although she eventually fully recovered, for a while she was prone to having dizzy spells and had to walk with a cane. She also had a crescent shaped scar on her forehead. However, all of these side-effects disappeared gradually over time.
- Magical Abilities: According to the Cricket on the Hearth, as a descendant of a particularly magical line, Snow White will inherit great power. Prince Brandish Descry also mentioned that she was "incredibly naturally magical" and practically "reeking of elegant energies" whereas the Lady of the Lake described Snow White as being "strong in wild magic."[12][13] Frau Totenkinder also described Snow as being "among the most highly magical of [the Fabletown] community" and claimed she "occupies the center of countless fateful crossings in the primordial magic flow."[31] The full range of Snow's mystical abilities have yet to be seen. However, it has been theorized that Snow, at least potentially, can now perform any magical feat that her sister Rose Red can.
- Conjuration: Snow White can conjure armor and weapons correspondent to her individual tastes and "role" (for example, Snow was cast as the villain in Rose Red's Camelot story and thus her armor's appearance was dark and menacing, though she managed to change her black blade into a white one, appropriately naming it "Ice").
- Flight: Snow can conjure raven-like wings that sprouted out of her back, granting her the ability to fly at great speeds.
Abilities[]
- Bilingualism: Snow can speak English and understands at least some German.[32]
- Business Management: Snow White has excellent management skills, and practically ran all of Fabletown by herself for decades.
- Fencing Skills: Snow is a formidable fencer, having been trained by her ex-husband and the master swordsman Prince Charming.
- Equestrianism: Snow was a fair horse rider, often outrunning her guards and attendants on her daily rides while she was married to Prince Charming.[14]
- Novice Combatant: Snow has shown some proficiency in hand-to-hand combat, as seen when she fought alongside Cinderella.[33] Snow was also able to deliver a strong right-hook that knocked a human Reynard clear off his feet.[34]
Weaknesses[]
- Magic: Despite being incredibly magical herself, Snow White is still susceptible to the effects of magic. This is inclusive of mystical objects such as the Vorpal Sword or the Sword of Regret.
- Significant Damage: A Fable, no matter how popular, can be killed. Once dead, they could potentially come back from the dead, provided their story be popular enough, or alternatively the role they left could be occupied by another Fable instead.
- Tontine Curse: Snow White's maternal lineage suffers from a curse spanning generations. Due to her family's curse, Snow White should suffer from an innate desire to kill her sister and shouldn't have been able to procreate daughters until Rose Red was dead. Since Snow never seemed to suffer from an innate hatred of her sister, and was able to birth seven children, three of which were boys, implies that this curse was weakened, if not broken. To inherit all her generation's accumulated power, Rose Red would have to die, after which her share of the family power would flow into Snow.
Equipment[]
- Vorpal Blade: (formerly) The Vorpal Blade is an enchanted weapon that kills anything with a single cut.
- Armor: Snow was clad in black, menacing armor when she and her sister awakened their magical abilities. Despite not utilizing it to fulfill her role in Rose's Camelot recreation, Snow still employs this armor when necessary.
- Ice: Snow had conjured a sword when her powers first manifested. Although originally a black blade, she used her powers to summon a sword "white as ice," hence its namesake.
Appearances[]
Fables[]
Jack of Fables[]
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Fairest[] |
Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love[] |
Cinderella: Fables Are Forever[] |
The Unwritten Fables[]
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Everafter: From the Pages of Fables[] |
Fables: The Wolf Among Us[]
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Specials[] |
Original source[]
Snow White is based on the titular characters of the fairy tales "Snow White" and "Snow-White and Rose-Red." The two characters are generally considered distinct, but have been conflated to a single character in Fables.
Trivia[]
- In Fables #19 — "Out of the Woods: Chapter One — March of the Wooden Soldiers," Snow White is wearing a white brooch in the shape of a snowflake.
- Most likely because she was once poisoned with an apple, her sister claims that Snow doesn't like apples.[35]
- Snow and Rose Red are fraternal twins.
- Based on Rose Red's own comment, Snow is implied to have been born before her sister.[36]
- Her exact age is unknown, but it has been established that Snow White is well over five-hundred years old, having arrived in the mundane world in the latter half of the 15th century.[nb 1]
- The precise amount of time Snow White spent with the seven dwarves has been fluctuated. In Fables #96 - "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Chapter Three of Rose Red," the Great Power Hope claimed that Snow was with them for mere months, whereas in Fables #133 - "Straight Through the Heart: Part Three of Camelot," Snow herself refutes this claim by saying she was with them for six years.
- According to Bigby in "A Wolf in the Fold," by the time he and Snow White first met, after she had divorced her first husband, she had not engaged in sexual activity with anyone in years.
- In Jack of Fables #47 - "Dragonslayer! The Second Ingredient in the Ultimate Jack of Fables Story!" Gladys Winchell revealed there exists an illustrated true book of "Snow White and the Thirteen Dwarves," implying that Snow's story had been tampered with by Mister Revise.
- Snow White is one of the main characters in interactive game The Wolf Among Us, assisting Bigby in solving the murder of Faith. This is prior to her becoming mayor; during this time, she serves as Assistant to the Deputy Mayor, Ichabod Crane. She has an entry in the Book of Fables. For more information, see Snow White.
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Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 In Fables: The Wolf Among Us #14 — "Chapter Fourteen," after Snow White went to Carpathia and cut Bigby Wolf with a hexed knife that let him turn from a wolf to human in Fables: Legends in Exile — "A Wolf in the Fold," she took him to Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. In "A Wolf in the Fold," it was revealed that two centuries earlier he had met Snow, thus putting Snow's arrival to the mundane world around 1492.
See also[]
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Series | Fables • Jack of Fables • Fairest • Fables: The Wolf Among Us • Everafter: From the Pages of Fables |
Specials | Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall • Peter & Max: A Fables Novel • Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love • Cinderella: Fables Are Forever • The Literals • Fables: Werewolves of the Heartland • Fairest: In All the Land • The Unwritten Fables • Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham |
Characters | Bigby Wolf • Snow White • Rose Red • Prince Charming • Beauty • Beast • Boy Blue • Flycatcher • King Cole • Frau Totenkinder • Geppetto • Snow Queen • North Wind • Jack Horner • Bufkin |
Video games | The Wolf Among Us • The Wolf Among Us 2 (unreleased) |
Fabletown | |
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Governing body | King Cole • Snow White (formerly) • Prince Charming (formerly) • Beauty • Ichabod Crane (formerly) |
Inhabitants | Beast • Bigby Wolf (formerly) • Flycatcher (formerly) • Trusty John • Grimble • Bufkin • Cinderella • Mowgli • Hobbes • Pinocchio • Briar Rose • Doctor Swineheart • Rapunzel • Kay • Edmond Dantès • Crispin Cordwainer • Thrushbeard • Fairy Witch • Frau Totenkinder • Ozma • Fairy Witch • Morgan le Fay |
Places | Grand Green Florist Shop • Chateau d'If Fencing Academy • Edward Bear's Candies • Ford Laundry • Nod's Books • Lewis Antiques • I Am the Eggman Diner • Yellowbrick Roadhouse • Web 'n' Muffet Market • The Woodland Luxury Apartments • The Glass Slipper Shoes • Branstock Tavern |
Unique items | Magic Mirror |
Wolf family | |
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"Patmat" | Snow White • Bigby Wolf |
The cubs | Winter • Blossom • Therese • Darien • Conner • Ambrose • Ghost |
Allies | Beauty • Beast • Cinderella • Briar Rose • Boy Blue • King Cole • Prince Charming • Sam • Herne • Herne, son of Herne |
Enemies | Mister Dark • Leigh Duglas • Prince Brandish • Peter Pan |
Locations | Wolf Valley • The Hesse |
Other relatives | North Wind • Winter • Lauda • Lauda's husband • Queen of the Silver Realm • Rose Red • West Wind • East Wind • South Wind • Etan Wolf • Lake • Tannika Wynn • Sam's great-grandson • Hel |