Eventually, she'll die, and you won't get evil points. But if you want to be a goody good, don't kill her.
The
Grey House is a location in
Fable,
Fable: The Lost Chapters, and
Fable Anniversary. It is a large
house that belongs to Lady Elvira
Grey, who is the only known living member of the
Grey family.
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Re: I rather married Briar Rose!Of Course on Fable 2 You could Marry her "Desendant" technically. By simply renaming a character lol.
The Hero is forbidden to enter this area until he completes the Arena in Witchwood, in which Lady Grey subsequently invites him to visit her. It is here that the Hero can impress Lady Grey in the quest Mayor's Invitation, and earn her hand in marriage, granting entrance to Bowerstone Manor and the treasures inside.
Become Mayor of Bowerstone - the only way to do that is by turning in Lady Grey. Aside from marrying Lady Grey or becoming Mayor, there is no way to get in the Mansion. Without doing one or the other, no, you cannot even pick the lock to get inside.
The person who knows the Demon Door's name is ironically, at the Temple of Avo. He will tell you the name for a gem. The name is "HITS".
Meet a girl, be attractive, flirt with her, propose to her. (The wedding ring can be found at almost every Item Store.) Buy yourself a house (The cheapest is in Bowerstone South) and have her follow you to it. Make sure that you're living inside it at the time, and the option to marry should appear.
From what i know, you have to do it at dusk or dawn, when she is awake, but still in her bedroom, then to "turn-on" gestures and give a gift you have not given her that day, then if she says "thanks for the gift" or something along those lines, then say "thanks" and she should say "want to rest ont he bed for awhile?"
In Fable The Lost Chapters, you can buy it for about 69,000 to 70,000 gold. However, if the Hero has married Lady Grey, he can court her by giving her gifts and flirting with her. Eventually she will give him the Solus Greatsword (with no augments) as a gift.
Just go to the bookstore in Bowerstone, buy the "come hither" expression book and use it in the bedroom.
Lies, you can't marry page, and there's no special anything with Ellise/Elliot if they die. If they die, you never hear or speak about them again. The only "uniques" are Ellise/Elliot and Veronica/whatever her husband's name is, they will show up with the rest of your followers. None of the other wives/husbands will.
In order to remove the sword from its stone, your Hero must have upgraded physique, health, and toughness attributes. Specifically, after your first attempt to remove the sword, you must upgrade physique by 5, health by 2, and toughness by 3.
Fable II. In Fable II, after 500 years, the Hero of Oakvale is dead. He doesn't make any appearances in the game, but is mentioned in some books and stories. The Hero is said to have wielded the Sword of Aeons, yet in the Chamber of Fate, it shows him taking the good choice by casting it away.
Showing affection and keeping the daily allowance (Fable II and Fable III) for that family at a reasonable level will stop them from having negative feelings about you. Your spouse may also divorce you if he or she is unhappy enough.
Avoid his fire, and when a Summoner comes, destroy it - or better yet, bait it into Jack's own fiery breath. Repeat this, occasionally stopping to use a potion or the Heal Life spell until he's dead. This method requires a little patience, but it is a very safe method for defeating him.
Talk to everyone in Bowerstone North, you'll find out that the necklace is somewhere in Oakvale. Go there and head to Memorial Garden. You'll see two whispering men in there. Sneak by the wall behind them and you'll hear that the necklace is buried between the two boats on the western Oakvale beach.