Zjuggernaut;404807 said:It was in such high demand for Fable 2, I think they'll have to put it in 3. If not, a lot of fanboys will be angriez again. >:[
Oakvale is cute, just FYIBenjamin510;405905 said:I never had one, as I bought 2 three weeks ago. I would like to see Oakvale for the first time.
Ryu_the_fox;404867 said:Well over time when these people were gone other people took their place, its the circle of life really. I mean people are dying every second and being born every second, and if you ask me all the towns and cities in albion look pretty full to me. Say you revive thousands of people back all of a sudden, those people will be either homeless or cramped in on their homes. The world would be seriously overpopulated and it would bring a whole new meaning to claustrophobia. Those people are going to have to go. It may sound a bit outrageous, but thats pretty much what would probably happen.
tjbyrum1;404835 said:I TRULY doubt anything can diminish the entire Shadow Court in 50 years (time between 2 and 3).
Anyway, if they were driven out of Wraithmarsh, the ground and forests would take time to regenerate, regrow, and turn into its former glory.
Then again, Balverines, Banshees, Undead, trolls.... think about lugging these guys outta Wraithmarsh to rebuild Oakvale.
All I'm saying is, if Oakvale WAS rebuilt, it would not be as it was in its former glory. Dead trees and old dead grass, constant danger from balverines etc, plus a resistance from the Court.
If Oakvale was remade, it'd be like Westcliff (before it was renovated).
However, I DID love that place more than any other.
Rat;435538 said:No one ever said the ShadowCourt can't move somewhere. It's clear their whole operation is built on people seeking them out. And we know that if someone doesn't pay their dues to the ShadowCourt, they go and find 'em.
As for the other points, there's never been many trolls in Albion, they're quite rare, and Logan commands an army. If one hero can deal with it, a thousand soldiers can just as easily.
Balverines aren't native to that part of Albion as far as we can. If you'll remember back to the first game, the only place we saw them was way north [I forget the name of the little village, it was in a forest]. We also know they keep to forest areas, it's clear that if a place as defended properly, they'd keep clear of it. Same can't be said about White Balverines, though.
And as for the undead and banshees thing, they don't seem to come near to people. By which I mean they seem to stick to underground areas, and unpopulated/deserted parts.
Given Logan's power, I don't think it's hard to see that he could have rebuilt Oakvale, or turned it into an industrial area. With his power and wealth, 50 years is more than enough time to do a hell of a lot.
GhostlyIcicle;435567 said:Maybe Logan isn't aware of Wraithmarsh's history as a town, and so it hasn't occured to him to industrialise it.
Also, Logan hasn't been in power for 50 years.
Rat;435571 said:Logan himself hasn't been in power for 50 years. true. But we don't know what the Hero from Fable 2 would have done as king. For all we know Wraithmarsh has been replaced with a thousand acre forest by now.
GhostlyIcicle;435582 said:Well, maybe this is what kind of effect your morality and your choices from Fable II will have on your game.
Let's not forget what I said about Bloodstone not being in Fable III. If Wraithmarsh is included, why wouldn't Bloodstone be?
I highly doubt any industrialisation occured in Wraithmarsh during the 50 year gap.