
Wait until midnight than keep shooting the statue, it should glow for a second and you should hear the sound of someone dying. Go out of that little grave area and you should see a statue standing ahead of you. There are statues hold spyglasses around Millfields. Theodore Coen, Shot in the dead of night. Read the first three on the left: Walter Coen, Stabbed in broad daylight.
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According to Co-Creator Dene Carter, the concept for the Demon Door comes from the talking "Door Knockers" that can be seen in the musical movie Labyrinth.In Millfields, below the graveyard, you will find some graves.The only Demon Door that is known to be from Fable II is the Brightwood Demon Door, who talks about the lengthy steps taken by the hero's parent in order for the door to open. In Fable III behind the Demon Door of Mistpeak Valley all the Demon Doors from Fable II are found and as you walk up to them you can hear them mentioning things about how they were opened. This means that a Door's consciousness goes to the same place where all the others go after opening, perhaps even returning to their original states. When the player finally does open the Fairfax Door, he makes a comment about the other doors, saying they're probably having a great time without him, and decides to join them, if only to ruin their fun, unwittingly opening for the Hero. The Wraithmarsh and Oakvale doors however have very different personalities. Exceptions to this are the Lookout Point Primal Demon Door, which closes on exiting, and the Wraithmarsh Demon Door, which is in the same location as the Barrow Fields Demon Door, and must therefore have closed at some point. The closure of Demon Doors has not really been addressed, as most so far appear to remain open. Oddly this same Demon Door laments having once great treasures (the reward is male prostitutes outfit held in a cemetery), one, this means he is conscious of the treasures inside, and two, that somehow this same Demon Door had once been looted previously. However, doubtlessly the Brightwood Demon Door did whatever it could to prevent being opened. The only Doors to flat out refuse to open are Fairfax Gardens' Door, which claims to be the first Demon Door ever made, and the Lookout Point Door, which is reported to be the 'Primal' Demon Door. It requests cheese, believing there to be a great cheese famine occurring, and then requiring the Hero to dress ridiculously, believing no self-respecting hero to do so. Apparently the Demon Doors are artificially made, as the Oakfield Door holds Homestead, supposedly made by a powerful Will user, while the Fairfax Garden's Door claims to have been made by the first Archon.ĭemon Doors seem to be incredibly 'long lived' as the Rookridge Demon Door claims to have been around for millennia, and again, the Fairfax Door claims to have been made by the First Archon of the Old Kingdom, and the Oakfield Door's realm, Homestead, was supposedly where the Hero of Oakvale spent his last days, making him at least five hundred years old.Įvery Demon Door seems to have some requirements for them to open, even the Brightwood Door who is extremely reluctant to do so. The Bowerstone Cemetery Demon Door claims to have been a man, and is still longing for meat, and the Oakfield Door claims to be a heart broken lover, likewise the Bower Lake Door claims to be Albion's Greatest playwright, Wraithmarsh's Door is an actor, and the Bloodstone Door a musician. Most of the Demon Doors, if not all, seem to be a cursed Human.
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In Fable II and Fable III, they have a more intelligent appearance, with carefully groomed beards and a full head of hair. In Fable and the The Lost Chapters, the Demon Doors had the appearance of a bald, though strong looking man with an unkempt beard. Some Demon Doors even said they were people in the past. Whether they were created with these personalities or merely developed them in the years since their masters left is unknown. Some are known to be rather simplistic in intelligence, speaking with poor grammatical structure, while others consider themselves sophisticates and playwrights. Demon Doors are among many ancient oddities, like the Gargoyles and Expression Statues, but unlike the latter, actually have separate and unique personalities. Some Demon Doors, as in Fable II, conceal houses in which you can live. Inside every door, along with the treasure, is a unique area of land. To enter the door and obtain the treasure, you must first complete a challenge set by the door itself - this can be anything from answering a riddle, to battling guardians. They were created long ago, in the Old Kingdom, for the purpose of concealing treasures. Demon Doors are magical doors found all over Albion.
