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== Fable 2 childhood body ==
{{Quest Infobox
 
|Name = Childhood
 
|Type = Main Quest
 
|Preceding = None
 
|Succeeding = [[The Birth of a Hero]]
 
|Start = [[Bowerstone]] [[Old Town]]
 
|End = Bowerstone Old Town
 
|Rewards = [[Dog]]
 
|Trophies =
 
|Boasts =
 
|Image =
 
}}
 
'''Childhood''' is the first quest that you obtain in [[Fable II]]. You start off as either a boy or a girl.
 
   
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in fable 2 during your childhood, next to the quest where you shoot the beetles (or smash the guys stuff), at the bottom of those stairs where all the caskets are on the ground blocking the way, there is a body that resembles theresa. i thoought i could be a monk of light, but there are some pale reds on it. could it be thersa? can anyone find more info on this
== Introduction ==
 
When the conversation's over you need to follow [[Rose]] to investigate the source of a commotion.
 
Along the way, a rather funny conversation takes place between Rose and Arfur. Afterwards, you and Rose continue down the road until you end up listening to [[Murgo]] the Trader who is trying to sell the crowd 'magical' objects. For example, a magical mirror that makes you beautiful, but only when you look at it in complete darkness.
 
   
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Oh, I've seen those, they block you from going to Rookridge. As for Theresa in the coffin, I'm guessing they either just reused her character model or whoever is in the coffin is just a randomly generated person. [[File:Pule's Signature.gif|75px|link=User:Pule]] 16:43, December 24, 2010 (UTC)
The second item is a [[Music Box]]. Rose calls the box rubbish, but is rebuked by [[Theresa]], who recommends buying the box. Rose is convinced, so they decide to gather 5 gold coins to buy it.
 
   
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== Tramp's Treasure film reference? ==
== Childhood ==
 
{{MoralChoice|||numerous choices}}
 
=== Albion's Most Wanted ===
 
When you start looking for tasks to earn some [[gold]], you hear [[Derek the Guard]] calling for you. When you talk to him, he tells you that he lost five arrest warrants, and he needs them back if he is to keep his job. The warrants are scattered throughout the area on the other side of the alley next to [[Barnum]] and his 'Picture Box'. Three of the warrants are found on the ground, one is brought to you by the [[Dog]], and the other is in the bottle of alcohol you get during ''Tramp's Treasure''. When you've collected all five warrants, head back down the alley, where you'll be stopped by [[Arfur]].
 
{{LocationBar|The choice you make here will affect the economy and appearance of Old Town in the future.|Forever Changed}}
 
{{MoralDetails|The Future Looks Bright|Good|Make your way past Arfur and give the warrants to Derek for his promised gold coin. When you return to [[Bowerstone Old Town]] during adulthood, Derek will greet you. He will say he was promoted to sheriff and that he has eradicated all crime in the district, making it the most desirable location in [[Bowerstone (Fable II)|Bowerstone]]. Bowerstone Old Town will have more shops and thus an easier to raise economy with this option.
 
*5 [[Good]]|Darkness Looms on the Horizon|Evil|Give the warrants to Arfur in exchange for a gold coin. When you return to [[Bowerstone Old Town]] during adulthood, Arfur will greet you, and say that he managed to get Derek fired, leaving the district at the mercy of [[Nicky 'the Nickname' Chalmers]]. Since that time, crime has run rampant, leaving everyone poor and the buildings in ruin. Bowerstone Old Town will look rundown, the street lights will not function in all areas and it will have fewer shops (general goods and tattoist only). The only purposes for choosing this option are, aesthetics, roleplaying or early acquisition of [[Society|assassination contracts]].
 
*5 [[Evil]]}}
 
   
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During the Tramp's Treasure quest during the Childhood stage of the Hero, he/she is given the task of returning a bottle of wine to either Pete or Betty. A heading (or a line of speech spoken by Rose I can't remember exactly) refers to the two characters as "The Lady and the Tramp". Could this be a possible reference to the Walt Disney film ''Lady and the Tramp''? If this is so, should this be included into the article under notes or a trivia sub-heading? [[User:WikiaWizard|WikiaWizard]] 01:09, July 31, 2011 (UTC)
=== Barnum’s Image Capturing Device ===
 
This is possibly the easiest of the tasks: just stand in front of [[Barnum]]'s camera and strike a pose. If you wish to be good, strike a friendly pose, such as a Thumbs up or Heroic Pose. But if you're after some evil points, select Thumbs Down or another negative expression. Whichever way you choose to take this photo, you still get the gold from Barnum, who claims that the picture will take 3 months to "devellify".
 
   
 
== ATTN: ADMIN ==
*If you listen long enough, one man who Barnum is trying to serenade into a sale will say "pull the other one," this possibly alludes to the part of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, in which King Arthur is trying to convince one of the guards at the castle that he found the coconuts in England, most likely from the term pulling my leg.
 
   
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=== Bully Bashing ===
 
As you walk down the alley by Barnum, you hear a dog whimpering. It turns out that [[Rex]], a bully who looks to be the same age as Rose, is tormenting a stray [[dog]]. Rose steps in but he knocks her down with a headbutt. He then advances on the Hero. A few strikes of your wooden sword or a couple shots from your gun should do the trick. You don't get any gold from this task, but it leads to you adopting the dog, your life-long friend.
 
   
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:Done. --<span style="font-family:Verdana;">[[User:Enodoc|<font color="#4682B4">Enodoc</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Enodoc|<font color="#228B22">Talk</font>]]) ([[User:Enodoc/User Space|User Space]])</sup></span> 11:38, January 31, 2012 (UTC)
=== Tramp’s Treasure ===
 
As you walk down the street you will hear a man and a woman arguing about a bottle of wine. When you approach them, the man (obviously an alcoholic) asks you to go get his wine from [[Magpie]] at the end of the street. Follow the trail to Magpie and take the wine. When you return to the man, the woman asks you to give her the wine for the man's good. You can return it to the man for evil points or give it to the woman for good points. Either way, you're one gold closer to the music box.
 
{{MoralOutcomes|3|Good|giving the bottle to Betty|3|Evil|giving the bottle to Pete}}
 
 
=== The Beetle Hunt ===
 
Run up the stairs opposite the row of houses that the drunken couple are standing in front of, and you will see [[Balthazar]], who asks you to kill some [[beetles]] in his factory for a gold coin. As soon as your about to run up the stairs. [[Arfur]] appears at the window and tells you if you break his stock, he'll give you the gold piece instead. When you've killed all the beetles or smashed all the stock, whoever you helped out gives you a gold coin.
 
{{MoralOutcomes|2|Good|killing the beetles|1|Evil|smashing the stock}}
 
 
=== The Love Letter ===
 
[[Monty]] and and Belinda are madly in love, but Belinda's mother, Deidre, hates Monty, so she doesn't allow them to be together. This is where you come in. After talking to Monty, he gives you a love note for Belinda. Now go and knock on Belinda's front door. A few seconds later, Deidre answers the door. You can either give the letter to her for evil points and a gold coin, or you run up the stairs and give it to Belinda for some good points and a gold coin. If you give the letter to Belinda, Belinda will then bad mouth her mother leading to Monty defending her and Belinda getting angry at him too. If you give the letter to Deidre, Deidre will confront Monty with it which will cause Monty to stammer out that he'd actually meant it for her leading to Deidre trying to seduce him.
 
{{MoralOutcomes|1|Good|giving the letter to Belinda|1|Evil|giving the letter to Deidre}}
 
 
=== It's a Kind of Magic ===
 
Now that you've got five gold, you can finally buy the Music Box. After you've bought it, follow the trail to an area with a beautiful view of Castle Fairfax and turn the crank. The music box begins playing (the song is the theme from the original Fable) and glowing. After playing a few notes, it begins to spin faster, distorting the music and changing the soft golden glow to a harsh red one. The box then explodes, leaving you alone. Follow Rose back to your little hut, and go to sleep. Your happy childhood days are about to come to an end...
 
 
== Logbook Text ==
 
''Winter is here, and life on the streets of [[Bowerstone Old Town]] is tough. You and your sister [[Rose]] are just doing your best to survive.''
 
 
== Rose' Diary ==
 
During childhood [[Rose's Diary (real)|Rose's Diary]] can be found next to her in the hut. After becoming an adult, you can [[dig]] at the location where your hut was at to find it if you had not taken it during the quest, Childhood.
 
 
== Notes ==
 
*If the player chooses to read the warrants, they offer humorous anecdotes that correspond to the criminals and their charged crimes.
 
 
{{Quests (Fable II)|main}}
 
[[Category:Fable II Quests]]
 

Latest revision as of 11:38, 31 January 2012

Fable 2 childhood body[]

in fable 2 during your childhood, next to the quest where you shoot the beetles (or smash the guys stuff), at the bottom of those stairs where all the caskets are on the ground blocking the way, there is a body that resembles theresa. i thoought i could be a monk of light, but there are some pale reds on it. could it be thersa? can anyone find more info on this

Oh, I've seen those, they block you from going to Rookridge. As for Theresa in the coffin, I'm guessing they either just reused her character model or whoever is in the coffin is just a randomly generated person. Pule's Signature 16:43, December 24, 2010 (UTC)

Tramp's Treasure film reference?[]

During the Tramp's Treasure quest during the Childhood stage of the Hero, he/she is given the task of returning a bottle of wine to either Pete or Betty. A heading (or a line of speech spoken by Rose I can't remember exactly) refers to the two characters as "The Lady and the Tramp". Could this be a possible reference to the Walt Disney film Lady and the Tramp? If this is so, should this be included into the article under notes or a trivia sub-heading? WikiaWizard 01:09, July 31, 2011 (UTC)

ATTN: ADMIN[]

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Done. --Enodoc(Talk) (User Space) 11:38, January 31, 2012 (UTC)