It is on the way to the exits to both Rockridge and the cemetery.Ģ2. On the side of the watertower-style building on the side of the big warehouse. Take the carriage somewhere to get in, then fast travel back.Ģ1. In the carriage compartment (east side of the bridge). On the second floor of the furniture shop in the town square. Down by the riverfront on the east side of the river, through the small tunnel.ġ9. In the eastern outer wall, up the stairs, as far as the walkway takes you.ġ8. In the Shelley Crypt mini activation stone room, next to the far right torch.ġ7. Stand by the closed gate, and you will hear him.ġ6. Found on the big wall behind the closed gate to the path directly south of the Cemetery Mansion. On the steps, turn around, and shoot it on the left.ġ5. Go up the next set of stairs above it, and look behind you. Found up the next set of stairs from the Gargoyle mentioned above. Stand back to see the Gargoyle, which is up and slightly to the right.ġ3. After going through the main cemetery, go up the steps, and bear right to the tomb at the end. Note: This area is blocked off early in the game try after you have been to Bloodstone.ġ2. When inside, go as far as you can west to the cliff edge, and look down across the water. Note: You must do the "Rescuing Charlie" quest to gain access to caves.ġ1. In the Tomb Of Heroes, after you go through the first big room, the Gargoyle is behind you while in the corridor. South of the Bower Lake Tomb, on the nearest ruin.ġ0. On the same structure as the one mentioned above.ĩ. Slightly north of the Brightwood exit, near a silver chest.Ĩ. Jump in the sea as far as you can to the north. On the first tier, as far south as you can go, up a level in front of you.Ħ. You must do the "Treasure Island Of Doom" quest to get here.ĥ. On Lion Head's Isle, by the big waterfall as you come out of the island area (after you dive in).
On the first crane you find on the docks.Ĥ. Stand in between the cart and the barrels at the far end and look left, very high.ģ. Go down the left path through the double doors. The first Gargoyle you destroy gives you a map and starts the side quest to destroy all 50 of them.ġ. Use the Fine Aim skill to shoot and destroy them. They can sometimes be heard before they are seen. Whether it's deciding the outcome of minor squabbles or changing the direction of the entire kingdom, these key decisions will change the world forever.The 50 Gargoyles can be found at the following locations. More so than ever before, your choices lead to fa rmore profound outcomes that impact your every being. Good or evil, loved or loathed, career versus family, or just you and your faithful canine companion – live the life you have always dreamed. A core tenet of the “Fable” franchise, players are presented with infinite choices and consequences that impact the world around them.
Your journey spans from the streets of a thriving and industrialized Albion to the surrounding battlefields.The pioneering one-button combat system allows players to easily combine different styles in their arsenal – hand-to-hand melee attacks, long-range precision shooting and wickedly catastrophic spells – to advance the one-button combat mechanic to a full scale, thrilling level that offers infinite ways to engage, experiment and compete. Where blockbuster action meets adventure. The emotional connections players will develop in the world of “Fable III” will lead to someof the most memorable moments ever experienced in a game. Your hero, your faithful canine companion and even your weapons now also evolve to extremes mirroring your morality and personal style of combat. The Expressions system offers an ingenious new Dynamic Touch feature that allows your hero to reach out and embrace a loved one, or exact retribution against those who have betrayed you. Interacting with the world of Albion has never been easier or more rewarding. Story telling comes to life as “Fable III” puts you and your hero in the center of an epic journey that traces your rise from revolutionary to ruler and beyond, along with all the action, drama and humor.