Fable 2 are there houses in westcliff




















When the success bar stops shrinking and is green, landing on that space and ending the song will count as a perfect performance and open the door. Inside is a Master Longsword that has 4 augment slots.

From the Gypsy Camp in Bower Lake, players will cross two bridges and eventually meet a fork in the road. Heading left will lead to a Demon Door that begins to recite a play. The door requires players to react to his lines. A chest containing the Lucky Charm augment lies beyond the door. It seems the Bowerstone Cemetary Demon Door has a serious craving for meat, specifically chicken.

Upon finding this door next to the Old Town entrance, players will need to appease the door by either kicking a chicken into its mouth or feeding it a Crunchy Chick.

Players can typically find wandering chickens near the cemetery, but they can also purchase a Crunchy Chick from most stores for a small fee.

Out of every Demon Door in Fable 2 , the door found in Brightwood near Giles's Farm is hands-down the strangest of the bunch. It seems this door has a fascination with cheese and strange attire similar to Sheogorath from The Elder Scrolls franchise. To open this door, players will first need to give it cheese.

Once that's done, it'll want players to obtain a certain hairstyle and facial hair that can typically be acquired from Bowerstone. Third, this door wants the player to wear a certain outfit that can be obtained from Bowerstone.

Finally, it will ask for the player to wear a certain hat that can usually be found in Oakfield. The first competitors were bandits, guards, and riff-raff, none of whom survived the full nine rounds.

The first to do so was a farmer named Thresher Jim, spawning a new celebrity culture. Despite the rough nature of the area, several people still came to watch the spectacles. When Lord Lucien went on his Crusade to reconstruct the tattered Spire, he hired all of the survivors of the Crucible into his private army.

None are for sale. Barnum's redeveloped Westcliff contains a food stall, potions stall, gifts stall, clothes stall, a blacksmith, a new pub, a general store , and 7 'Westcliff Caravans', all of which can be bought. There is also a new carriage driver up the hill towards the mine winch.

However, the tattooist seems to have gone. There is also a single prostitute standing by the door that leads to the beds on the upper floor of the pub. Oddly, before you develop Westcliff no prostitutes can be found, as there is no bed you can sleep in. Before Barnum redevelops Westcliff, there is only one mattress that can be used for sleeping, in a carriage close the entrance.

Barnum will also say he now owns the Crucible and says that they have a wonderful commentary team. The region's income is based on tourism, especially after Barnum's investment. When she disappeared, still young enough to retain her looks, it was said that she had ascended to a higher plane of existence. The residents of this wonderful house never seem to stay very long, but have traditionally been people of great importance and fame.

Artists, adventurers and the very highest nobles have all called this place their home at one time or another. The day alchemist Leo Head bought this house, the people of Bowerstone rejoiced, for they knew the renowned alchemist's inventions would benefit them all. Here he experimented with the potions that eventually led him to be wealthy enough to build what is now know as Castle Fairfax. The House of the Ghostly Puffin. Locals believe this house to be haunted by the spirit of a long-dead puffin.

Rather than frightening its residents with nightmares however, the puffin is said to bring extremely peaceful and restful dreams. Once the home of Alberta Givings , a woman of such generosity she could not help sharing whatever she had with those less fortunate than her. Food, gold and lodging could always be found here, but Alberta herself was so pure, not even the lowest scum in Bowerstone could bring themselves to take advantage of her, meaning that only the truly needy benefited from her kindness.

Mendicant's Repose. Alfred the Beggar may have been extremely poor, but was such a kind man he could be counted on to do the right thing. Whenever there was a dispute, the law was called upon to resolve it, but it was Albert who would always know the fairest way to deal with any problem. Once the home of one Johnny Scum , whose grotesque appearance drove people to conjecture that he must be the result of the union between a hobbe and a troll. Though not particularly evil, Johnny's corpulence inevitably led him to a life of crime, working as a heavy for many of Bowerstone's most important crime bosses.

Bowerstone Drinks Stall. Bowerstone Meat Stall. Bowerstone Fish Stall. Bowerstone's Big Pile of Stuff. Bowerstone Coach House. Bowerstone Jewellery Stall. A wonderful selection of chairs, tables, chairs, wardrobes, chairs and more chairs are sold here. Bowerstone Pie Stall. Beautification Factory. This is where Bonnet the Mighty lived before his untimely death. Known for his prodigious strength, Bonnet used to invite people to punch him in the stomach as hard as they could, always able to withstand even the strongest blows.

His career came to an end when one member of the public hit him while wearing a metal glove spiked with poisoned needles.

An unofficial guild of thieves had its base in this house. The specialty of its members was pickpocketing, and it was here that they trained to move their hands with such speed that they would be almost invisible. Benjamin Bennett , a dandy with such stylishness and good fashion sense that even the manliest men couldn't help but admire him, lived here once. For Benjamin, such a simple activity as walking down the street for a pint of milk could be turned into a work of art by virtue of wearing the right hat, or simply adjusting his gait to best catch the sunlight at that particular time of day.

It is said that so many orgies and acts of depravity took place in this house, that one who dwells here cannot help but be tainted. The House of Goodwill. At the same time that crime lord Jeremiah Felling was plotting his activities next door, a most unassuming and pious couple by the name of Heap lived here. Though they passed much of the[ir] lives unnoticed, the beggars and homeless people of Old Town always knew they'd be welcome with a bowl of hot soup.

The Felling Residence. Home to one of the most notorious crime lords Old Town has ever seen, Jeremiah Felling , this house was for many years the base of operations for the biggest organized crime ring in the land. The Bowerstone guards were never able to arrest Felling, but he was killed in a shoot out with a rival gang. His funeral was one of the most extravagant and well attended to be staged in the city. House of Hard Knocks. Some of the toughest men and women in Albion have lived under this roof.

Not all of them were criminals but the house has acquired a reputation for being a dangerous place to visit. In this house lived the three most trusted members of the Felling gang, brothers who shared the same love of violence and the same lack of good looks.

They were responsible for carrying out the dirtiest jobs, no matter how tough. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.

Thread starter tillyferrari Start date May 10, Status Not open for further replies. Note that the game doesn't count this building when listing the number of buildings owned in Oakfield at the pause menu. Formerly the home of Garth. STORY: This building becomes available for purchase when the quest with the same name appears in your quests list; this is later in the game, after your return from the Spire.

Formerly the home of Giles. You will also have to complete the "Blind Date" quest for Giles to sell his farm.



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