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11-10-2008
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#16
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
The Jesus easter egg was hallarious.
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11-10-2008
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#17
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by fable2rules123
In Fable 1 u spoke British
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I really hope you mean "In Fable 1 you spoke with a British accent" because otherwise i would have to say that you have some form of mental retardation... You speak British in basically every game you play and also if i wanna be picky i could say that actually you can't speak "British" because Great Britain is the culmination of 3 countries (not including Northern Ireland) and within those countries there are 2 languages; English and Welsh
...Damn, i'm so bitchy sometimes
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11-10-2008
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#18
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
Anyone notice in Fable 1 your blind sister was named teresa.
And that robed-woman in Fable 2 (who is also blind) that helps you along the way, and then eventually takes over the spire, is also named teresa.
Coincidence, I think not. But for now it's a phat egg.
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11-11-2008
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#19
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by skyscan
Anyone notice in Fable 1 your blind sister was named teresa.
And that robed-woman in Fable 2 (who is also blind) that helps you along the way, and then eventually takes over the spire, is also named teresa.
Coincidence, I think not. But for now it's a phat egg.
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This has been talked about constantly....
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11-11-2008
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#20
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Yeah my mate told me about that but he also said that in Fable 1, Theresa's eyes are physically cut out (by Twinblade, i think...can't remember) and in Fable 2 Theresa's eyes are still in her head, she's just blind but i don't think it really matters because what are the chances of two people having the same name and both being blind and being tied to the same family?
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11-11-2008
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#21
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Hey guys to wrap up the confusion on Teresa the one and only teresa. It is the same teresa. She even has on the same red and white clothing. Not to mention the huge amount she knows about heroes and the guild and oakvale (wraithmarsh) if rose meets scythe at the end of the game. then im sure teresa could live for 500 plus years. its not that far of a stretch. hope this helps clear it up a bit :-) take care all
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11-11-2008
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#22
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by MasterJh
I'm not flaming but Albion is another word for England, NOT Britain. Another thing is it's not an easter egg, alot of the stuff from the Fable universe is taken from old english words e.g. Hobbe and Albion
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No. Albion is (was originally) another word for Britain. The island-- the Roman/Latin name. And I was operating under the assumption that Hobbe was a reference to Hobbes-- as in "[life is] nasty, brutish, and short.' Just like the Hobbes. Could also just be from hobgoblin, I guess. And there was a creature called a hob, too.
" Albion (Ἀλβιών in Greek) is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain. Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island, or to just England itself. It is the basis of the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba." First paragraph of the Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albion
And no, that isn't really a Easter Egg. But the Union Flag plastered across the Hero's naked ass in Fable I definitely was. I wonder if that's in F2, too? I haven't looked.
Sorry to bicker. I get a bit obsessive sometimes. And what, Scots Gaelic doesn't count as a language in Great Britain?
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11-12-2008
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#23
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
Another Easter egg was one to only those who have wathed the Army of Darkness and its precursor.
Another, I thought was...
One that now came to mind was...
There are a whole bunch more I could point out, but I want to see if others caught such refrences.
Last edited by Seigfreid; 11-12-2008 at 02:21 AM.
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11-12-2008
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#24
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by jj4beth
i like pie
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STOP SPAMMING
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Originally Posted by MasterJh
I really hope you mean "In Fable 1 you spoke with a British accent" because otherwise i would have to say that you have some form of mental retardation... You speak British in basically every game you play and also if i wanna be picky i could say that actually you can't speak "British" because Great Britain is the culmination of 3 countries (not including Northern Ireland) and within those countries there are 2 languages; English and Welsh
...Damn, i'm so bitchy sometimes 
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Hey be nice. We knew what he meant.
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Originally Posted by skyscan
Anyone notice in Fable 1 your blind sister was named teresa.
And that robed-woman in Fable 2 (who is also blind) that helps you along the way, and then eventually takes over the spire, is also named teresa.
Coincidence, I think not. But for now it's a phat egg.
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This has been discussed at length, and the overwhelming opinion is that it is the same one.
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Originally Posted by MasterJh
Yeah my mate told me about that but he also said that in Fable 1, Theresa's eyes are physically cut out (by Twinblade, i think...can't remember) and in Fable 2 Theresa's eyes are still in her head, she's just blind but i don't think it really matters because what are the chances of two people having the same name and both being blind and being tied to the same family?
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Glass eyes, maybe.
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11-12-2008
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#25
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my wife once said "is being an adventurer as easy as it sounds? iv heard an intire lifetime can pass within a matter of hours! sounds horrible to me."
there is an achamy shop in bloodstone called "your health is low".
there is a loading screen telling of a hero who killed the guildmaster and the words "your health is low" where carved into his forhead.
also a loading screen says this was overheard from a citizen "iv heard tales of the old heros guild, they say the guildmaster could comunicate with any hero at any time. sounds annoying to me".
when rescuing charlie, he mentions "do you have any idea how annoying it is having some old woman telling you what to do all the time?" and your character does, seeing as how teresa tells you what to do the entire game.
not really an easter egg, but you can find rose's diary in the location where your little hut was in old town when you were a child.
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11-12-2008
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#26
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^ I love the Loading Screen one with the Guildmaster.. When i read that.. I LOLLLLED! Hardout!
hahahahha!
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11-12-2008
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#27
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by Seigfreid
Another Easter egg was one to only those who have wathed the Army of Darkness and its precursor.
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The characters name was Ash
The thing with theresa still being alive, maybe has something to do with the shadow court and the dark seal. as you know, reaver is about 300 hundred y.o. right? and it's the dark seal that has kept him looking young. coinceidentally, the shadow court is located in the same place where you first see theresa in Fable I
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11-12-2008
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by Walker
No. Albion is (was originally) another word for Britain. The island-- the Roman/Latin name. And I was operating under the assumption that Hobbe was a reference to Hobbes-- as in "[life is] nasty, brutish, and short.' Just like the Hobbes. Could also just be from hobgoblin, I guess. And there was a creature called a hob, too.
" Albion (Ἀλβιών in Greek) is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain. Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island, or to just England itself. It is the basis of the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba." First paragraph of the Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albion
And no, that isn't really a Easter Egg. But the Union Flag plastered across the Hero's naked ass in Fable I definitely was. I wonder if that's in F2, too? I haven't looked.
Sorry to bicker. I get a bit obsessive sometimes. And what, Scots Gaelic doesn't count as a language in Great Britain?
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I didn't count Scottish Gaelic because i was typing rather quickly and forgot about it, also in that wiki description it actually says it can either be used to describe the island as a whole or just England so i obviously got told it was just England. Also i definitely know that Hobbe is a "ye olde english" word, i think it was literally a horrid little pixie or something along those lines.
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11-12-2008
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#29
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i didnt read all the posts so its probly been mentioned, but lets not forget the huge easter egg that is lions head isle. i love that quest. its so cool.
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11-12-2008
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#30
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Re: Fable 2 - Easter Eggs
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Originally Posted by Dagzey
The characters name was Ash
The thing with theresa still being alive, maybe has something to do with the shadow court and the dark seal. as you know, reaver is about 300 hundred y.o. right? and it's the dark seal that has kept him looking young. coinceidentally, the shadow court is located in the same place where you first see theresa in Fable I
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Bah! Curse you and your Information Nazism, I said they get the gist of it! But thanks though, don't want people getting misinformed, it could make them prone to catch...the stoopid!
I only noticed the island by a little just as I was diving off the cliff. I thought that was cool.
There is another Easter Egg-kinda thing, but this time it's an acheivement. Look for the one called The Black Knight, where you have to shoot both weapons out of a Hollow Man's hands, and then give him a head shot. This I would most certainly believe is reference to the black knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
That's probably obvious around here, but hey, just thought I'd point it out.
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