Lightwater Village is a village in a game, as part of the quest, The Game in Fable III. It is not part of Albion but part of an RPG board game, Hollows and Hobbes. Once transported here, the Hero has to speak to cardboard cut outs of villagers, either speaking directly to Arturo the Gate Keeper, or to the other three residents: Old Clem the Blacksmith, Mildred, and Horace the Poet. The village itself is small and quaint. However, the Baron's Tower looms ominously on a nearby hill.
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| - Lightwater Village is a village in a game, as part of the quest, The Game in Fable III. It is not part of Albion but part of an RPG board game, Hollows and Hobbes. Once transported here, the Hero has to speak to cardboard cut outs of villagers, either speaking directly to Arturo the Gate Keeper, or to the other three residents: Old Clem the Blacksmith, Mildred, and Horace the Poet. The village itself is small and quaint. However, the Baron's Tower looms ominously on a nearby hill.
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| - Lightwater Village is a village in a game, as part of the quest, The Game in Fable III. It is not part of Albion but part of an RPG board game, Hollows and Hobbes. Once transported here, the Hero has to speak to cardboard cut outs of villagers, either speaking directly to Arturo the Gate Keeper, or to the other three residents: Old Clem the Blacksmith, Mildred, and Horace the Poet. The village itself is small and quaint. However, the Baron's Tower looms ominously on a nearby hill.
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