Fable (video game series)/Tear Jerker


 * Fable II has one near the end of the game after Lucien's big Moral Event Horizon scene, after which you end up trapped in a dream world where In short, it's everything your character could have ever conceivably wanted. After a day spent playing with
 * That scene was so sad! I love Rose. I had two character specific ones with this game. The first was my absolutely good character, . The second, surprisingly, was with my absolutely evil character. She didn't care about anything or anyone, so naturally she
 * He handled most of Fable without tearing up, but there was one moment that did it for This Troper. One of the Demon Doors in the game will only allow his three friends to enter it: a gallant knight, an evil mage, and a bandit.  Once his requirement is met, he allows you entry. When you get in, you discover   It's bad enough on its own, but the Demon Door just sounds so happy at finally seeing his friends again.
 * The city of Aurora in Fable III. The people's memorial letters to their deceased loved ones are all horribly sad - though the way Kalin's voiceover gradually breaks down into tears in her letter to her father is heartwrenching.
 * This one overlaps with Crowning Moment of Heartwarming:
 * Bit odd that nobody mentioned  There's also later on, when
 * The bit that comes after the masquerade ball.  *sniff*
 * Especially Ben's reaction as he Damn. Why is there no "comfort" option?
 * At the ending of Fable II if you choose  there such a bittersweet element to it when you realise that you won't ever see  . It gets worse when you also realise that you don't.
 * Both "the Few" and "the Many" had moments of this for this troper. For "the Few," in addition to your family and dog, you get For "the Many," you're told you get nothing, but you will get  This troper still gets choked up thinking of it.
 * When you first come back from  and your beloved dog is the first one to greet you by running up and licking your face? Doubles as a moment of heartwarming, but this troper was in tears.
 * The dog wasn't there the entire time, either. He knew you were coming back a week before you actually did, letting Hammer know that you were going to be alright. (sniff)
 * Speaking of Hammer, her angry statement that she wasn't Hannah anymore, but Hammer - after screaming in anger at the pointlessness of her father's death - was an emotional moment. Even more emotional (and satisfying) was her realization that she was sick of violence by the end of the game. She'd avenged her father enough, and she just wanted to be happy again.
 * Another Fable III Moment: After trudging through most of the Auroran Temple and