About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 91. Chapters: Albion, Aurora, Avo's Lamentation, Balverine, Captain Saker, Chesty, Daichi, Dark Sanctum, Demon Doors, Dragonstomper .48, Driftwood, Elise, Fable II, Fable III, Fable III Storyline, Fable Storyline, Hero Weapons, Hero of Bowerstone, Hero of Brightwall, Hobbe, Hollow Man, Knothole Island, Legendary Weapons, List of Demon Doors, List of Demon Doors, List of Fable III Quests, List of Fable II Weapons, Logan, Mourningwood, Prostitute, Quests, Reaver, Samarkand, Sanctuary, See the Future, Shardborne, Silver Chests, Silver Key Locations, Snowspire Oracle, Sunset House, Tattered Spire, Technician's Key, The Balverine Slayer, The Crawler, The Enigma, The Mistpeak Monorail, The Swinging Sword, Theresa, Trophies, Understone, Weapons. Excerpt: Albion is the name of the nation in which Fable, Fable: TLC, Fable II and most of Fable III take place. Albion is a very green land, bounded by rich seas to the north, west and south. The extent of Albion to the east is not clear. It lies directly north of Aurora and indirectly north of the South Islands, and is assumed to be east of Samarkand and the Cities of the West, west of the Eastern Kingdom and south of an unknown tundra. Ruins of the Old Kingdom dot the landscape, but most are little piles of rubble these days, being overgrown by vegetation, and being supplanted by modern towns. The most intact ruins today lie underground, such as the Howling Halls. The Northern part of the mainland seems to be more cultivated for use of farming, as seen from the small community of Oakfield. Towards the Southern part of Albion are several forests, including Greatwood, Silverpines, Brightwood, and Deepwood. Even further south of those lie the vast swamps and marshland of Darkwood and Wraithmarsh, where dangerous creatures such as hollow men and balverines lay. To the east lie the mountains of Albion, which include the Mistpeak Mountains, which contain the Dweller Camp, as well as several other mountains, s...