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The City of Brightwood (Confirmed)

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tjbyrum1

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The City of Brightwood (Confirmed)

There’s a point in the game where you can marry the daughter of the mayor of this village called Brightwood; if you marry her she comes with a whole load of followers because you’re married into the family of the mayor. There’s a reason to do that, because these followers are really, really important. I would love to tell you another reason why they’re really important but I can’t.

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I read that in an interview with Peter Molyneux.

Brightwood... that forest where the tower and Gile's Farm was... where Ripper lived... It is in Fable III to but a city instead.

You know what is weird? I can see my Fable III Character running around the streets of Bowerstone on Fable II...
 
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I see what molyneux is scheming. It also depends on the fable 2 save. basically if you helped giles the farm would turn out to be good and a desirable district. If you helped ripper the farm will be a place of crime. Its just gonna be like bowerstone old town.
 
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brightwood was just a forest with the tower and farm in it, so 50 years later, it becomes a "village" which seems cool, like a cosy little place.
the fable 2 decision will probably have a big effect on it, i'm not sure about if the places decided not to do the quest.

being a village i doubt there will be as much followers than a town or city might bring, so the choice to mary the daughter will probably be alot more than just followers, like a developed relationship during quests related to brightwood, which could then be developed further.
 
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tjbyrum1;377224 said:
There’s a point in the game where you can marry the daughter of the mayor of this village called Brightwood; if you marry her she comes with a whole load of followers because you’re married into the family of the mayor. There’s a reason to do that, because these followers are really, really important. I would love to tell you another reason why they’re really important but I can’t.

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I read that in an interview with Peter Molyneux.

Brightwood... that forest where the tower and Gile's Farm was... where Ripper lived... It is in Fable III to but a city instead.

You know what is weird? I can see my Fable III Character running around the streets of Bowerstone on Fable II...

Where was this interview?
 
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i hope its an actual city, it was annoying in Fable 2 how, while there were quite a few villages, there wasn't any Cities like Bowerstone that spread across more than one loading screen
 
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I want a big entire city.

With multiple shops... like several clothing SHOPS (not stalls) and several blacksmith's etc.
 
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