Aesop
It is usually called the moral of the fable.
fableist
A moral? Like a meaning to the fable. I'm pretty sure.
No it is called The fox and the grapes.
Fable
The lesson that a fable teaches is often referred to as the moral of the story. It is the overarching message or idea that the fable is trying to convey through its characters and plot.
yes because a fable is called a fable it has a moral in it like the fox and the grapes:"People tend to despise that which they dont have" hope this helps BTW im eleven
Fable: The lost Chapters -> Fable II -> Fable III The Hero of Oakvale (TLC) is the ancestor of the Hero of Bowerstone (Fable II), which is the parent of the Hero of Brightwall (Fable III). There's also an online mini-game called "A Hero's Tale" with the Hero of Southcliff. This mini-game plays before Fable II and after Fable: TLC, he is also related to the Hero of Oakvale.
The creator of Waldo is an English illustrator called Martin Handford.
its called a 'fable'.
If Keith Tully then the band was called Fable.
Peter Molyneux has revealed plans for a 4th and 5th installment of the game. Currently, a game called Fable: The Journey is in the works, however, at the moment no one is calling it the 4th Fable. Any details about Fable 4 have not been revealed.