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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Fable III Property, Fable III Towns, Aurora, Auroran Mine, Bowerstone, Bowerstone Castle, Bowerstone Industrial, Bowerstone Market, Bowerstone Old Quarter, Brightwall, Brightwall Academy, Cartographilia, Chillbreath Caverns, City of Aurora, Clockwork Island, Crossroads of Passing, Dankwater Cavern, Dark Sanctum, Demon Door Retirement Home, Driftwood, Dweller Camp, Godwin Estate, Hero Hill, Hideout, Hunter's Lodge, Last Orders, Lightwater Village, Mercenary Camp, Millfields, Millfield Mines, Mistpeak Valley, Mourningwood, Mourningwood Fort, Ossuary, Planet One, Pools of Sorrow, Ravenscar Keep, Reaver's Manor, Reliquary, Road to Rule, Sanctuary, Sandfall Palace, Sewers, Shadelight, Shifting Sands, Shipwreck, Silverpines, Sunset House, The Catacombs, The Cesspools, The Enigma, The Hole, The Moral View, The Veiled Path, Understone, Unknown Shore, Bowerstone Castle, Hunter's Lodge, Katie-Coo's Pet Supplies, Marital Home, The Cock in the Crown, The Riveter's Rest, Bowerstone, Brightwall, City of Aurora, Dweller Camp. Excerpt: WARNING: This section or article may contain spoilers! Aurora is a continent in the Fable universe that is visited in Fable III. It was first referenced in the Fable II quest The Vision, the last quest in the DLC See the Future. Theresa mentions that the Hero's child will control the fate of both Albion and Aurora. Not much is known of Aurora's history. Massive statues and magnificent temples indicate the continent was once home to a great civilization, but those days of glory are clearly over. The remains of their existence litter the country, deserted and in great decay. It is unclear what caused the collapse of this civilization. It is possible the Crawler had some influence in it, but it is unlikely as the people of Aurora claim the Crawler to be a recent threat, having started only the last few years. Aurora is largely a desert continent, overrun...