Just Married Love Hearts Biography
source (google.com.pk)"And so the hero married. And for one day at least, the troubles of a hard world were put aside"
— The Guildmaster
Fable II Narrative
"Within every lifetime there are moments of greatness, even perfection, some solitary, but others shared. On a sunny morning, under a clear sky, the villagers crowded together to witness two people stand and declare their love for each other. Some say they were a strange couple, others that they saw a story of true love... Only time would tell."
— Theresa
Marriage is a game-play element that is available in the Fable game series.
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General Characteristics Edit
The Hero of each game can get married to most of the minor NPCs they see in the games, as well as some awarded from quests, who have unique character models. The Hero will be required to set them to a marital home (all games) and arrange a marriage (Fable III only) after proposing, which can be any purchasable home commonly found in towns. If they are set in towns, the Hero's spouse will not leave that region unless divorced or moved.
If the Hero's spouse is unhappy enough for a long enough time, the Hero may come home to find him or her cheating on you with another person. Showing affection and keeping the daily allowance (Fable II and Fable III) for that family at a reasonable level will keep their spouse happy and stop any wandering eyes he or she may have. Their spouse may also divorce you if he or she is unhappy enough. Making negative expressions at their spouse and keeping them in poverty are ways to make him or her unhappy.
Fable and The Lost Chapters Edit
Marriage in Fable and Fable:The Lost Chapters offers limited benefits such as allowing sex, a dowry of gold and receiving the occasional gift from your spouse.
Procedure Edit
To successfully marry someone, you first have to raise their disposition towards yourself. The higher the disposition, the bigger is the heart above the head of the NPC. You can do this by using expressions (e.g. Flirt) and gifting items. More expensive items have a greater effect, but take care not to always gift the same item. At some point the heart will reach its biggest size and have a dark-red color. That's the point where the hero can make a proposal by gifting a (real) Wedding Ring which'll turn the heart into a golden one. If you posess a marital home in the same town (which you are using for yourself), the NPC will now give the hero the option to marry him, resulting in a short narrative scene and a dowry of gold if you accept. Note that the hero can have multiple spouses, one for each marital home you own. Therefore the hero can have up to 5 spouses at a time.
For breaking up you can either kill the spouse or force the spouse to divorce by making him/her unhappy (e.g. by punching).
Notes Edit
One Demon Door requires that you have a "posh one" when referring to your wife, the only acceptable character for this purpose is Lady Grey.
For some reason when you wear a dress, some people will find you more attractive and fall in love with you quicker.
Fable II Edit
In Fable II, marriage has many more benefits such as improving Sleeping Bonuses, allowing children, and the original benefits from the first game. It also allows the Hero to contract sexually transmitted diseases, though this isn't limited to marriage.
Notes Edit
It is possible to marry the reanimated corpse of Lady Grey through the quest Love Hurts.
Spouses keep track of how long the player has been married to them, they will occasionally make remarks on the length of a relationship. "Do you realize, we've been together now for three years. People said we would never make it this long!"
Strangely, you get less evil/corruption points for killing your spouse than if they divorce you. You gain no evil or corruption for letting enemies kill them.
An upper-class merchant is a most useful spouse, since their wealth mark-up will almost always exceed the love discount.
If you propose to somebody with children and/or a spouse, the second you set a marital home, the children/spouse will disappear from the game. Prior to setting a home however the NPC's spouse or children may make comments about the players relationship with their wife/husband or mother/father.
If you cannot find many wealthy houses in Fable II, then try marrying a middle class or lower class person since they aren't as picky as the higher class people when it comes to shopping for a home, quality of gifts, or the quality of their ring.
If you propose to a higher class person, they will most likely want a better ring than lower class characters.
With a very high attractiveness rating and celebrity renown it is very difficult to lose a spouse due to the Hero cheating on them, even if the act is performed in front of them or they are involved in the act as well. You can still be blackmailed even if two spouses know of each other due to introducing them with the Follow/Come Back To My Place expression. It is unknown if they will divorce the Hero due to the quest outcomes.
Strangely, the best gift you can give your spouse are weapons such as a Longsword or Rifle. Which, depending on the class of the weapons can earn you TONS of good/pure points and almost max out the love points of your spouse. But no matter what weapon you give, the spouse will not equip or ever use it, so it is unknown what they do with them.
The only safe way for lesbians to have sex is to have a male villager either following you or participating in a three-way encounter. Otherwise the game forces you to have unprotected sex. This can result in a high number of STDs on your tracked statistics.
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