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  • You mean your character? I guess you could if you really tried you could. Not like it truely matters to anyone else X3

    If you mean customizing your character in the beginning, then I should say that you can't. They look the way they do, but you can change the way they look later on. You might think it's a bummer, but it truly doesn't matter in the long run.
    The graphics are amazing. Here's the beginning for the game. The first scene with the bird is freaking amazing!

    Well your character starts out as a child, as you can see in the video. After the beginning in Old Town Bowerstone, you are about 18. Also, did you see the old woman with the hood? Guess who she is! Your sister from the first game 500 years prior to this one! Wierd, eh?
    Do you have any more questions? I know there's a bunch of stuff I didn't mention, so feel free to continue asking!
    There are. They're usually funny too, like Saladdodger (when you become fat enough).

    I believe there's only one per account. Of course, in the first game there were 5 saves per account, so I'm sure this game might have more than one.
    Alright. There are two religions in each game: Avo and Skorm in the first, and Light and Shadow in the second. I'll tell you only the second to make things easier. You see, both religions are different in every way. The Temple of Light wants offerings of money and gifts, while the Temple of Shadow wants, you guessed it, people. When offering to each god, you become more of what that god is. For example, I could be the most badass son of a b*tch in all of Albion, but after offering to the Temple of Light I could become the kindest person you'd ever see. I'd have to say the Shadow one looks more fun though. When offering people, you put them in a circle and pull a lever which spins a wheel (which I have dubbed "Wheel of Misfortune"), and whichever spot it lands on has an effect on the people, from impaling them to swapping their genders, it looks like a lot of fun!

    Well you buy premade names from a vender, so that the people of Albion actually call you by that name. I haven't played it, so I don't know many. I do know that you start out with Sparrow, and there's also one called Lionheart.

    Well if you have an expansion, you can. The way the dog's fur is depends on your allignments. If you're evil, it's black. If you're neutral, it's grey. If you're good, it's gold.
    Yup. It sounds like a lot, but it's just a small part of the game. Any other questions? Are you curious about religions?
    Yeah. There are four points of experience: Strength, Skill, Will, and All. Strength, which makes you bigger and buffer, revolves around you using a melee weapon, such as a sword or axe. Skill, which makes you taller, revolves around you using a ranged weapon, such as a crossbow or pistol. Will, which literally makes blue, glowing, Arcane markings on your skin, revolves around magic, such as fire or thunder. The all experience can be used to increase strength, skill, and will abilities. As for your appearance when a you're good person, you have tan, smooth looking skin and blonde hair (plus a halo over your head). When you're good, people will usually cheer your name (chosen nickname) and clap at your presence. When it comes to your appearance when evil, you have greyish, veiny skin (by veiny, I mean your veins are thick and can be seen) with black hair (plus you have horns and red eyes). When you're evil, people will usually insault you, run away, and cower in your presence. Of course, you can be good/corrupt and evil/pure, so variety is always an option.
    Well not only can you style your house, but also yourself. Not initally, mind you (save your gender), but you can choose to change basicly everything about you later on. You can style your outfits, your weight, your build, how tall you are, facial hair(M)/makeup(F), your hair, how the world percieves you (Being good/evil, pure/corrupt, etc.), adding tattoos, giving your dog a name (yeah, your partner throughout the game is a dog!), giving yourself a nickname, and your weapon's abilities. Is that enough for you?
    Yes? Well, most of your destiny anyways. Your fate is always the same no matter what you do if you play through the story: you see to the death of your sister's murderer, and you become the champion of Albion. Of course, this doesn't mean the game ends there. You can still travel around Albion and finish up quests, start a family, buy property, and even do a few jobs to support said family and buy more property. In the game, literally everything is your choice. Do you want to give 10 gold to that homeless person and give them a big hug? Or perhaps you want to get drunk and kill everyone in the bar? Yeah, those are some of the things you can do. Some of the many, many things you can do. Go ahead, ask me some more questions!
    One word: internet. You can always get one of those online no matter what if it's shortly after they've been discontinued.

    So, have you played Fable The Lost Chapters?
    Haha okay. I have an idea...Would you be willing to nick one of my Pokemon, trade it to me, I will do a quick check, and if everything goes well you can nick the rest, and I will give you the Pika. xD
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