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Mercenary (Fable III)
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Mercenaries are a group of individuals that are introduced in Fable III that are mostly made up of deserters from the Royal Army that replace the generic bandits of Fable and Fable II.. This can be seen in the design of their uniforms, which are usually military uniforms dyed black. Outside of Saker's mercenary band, prominent mercenaries are also employed by Nigel Ferret, a wanted criminal. When the Hero encounters Ferret, he is always accompanied by mercenaries.
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The Masquerade Mercenary Camp Shooting Range Main Quests Kidnapped An Island Getaway The Pen Is Mightier... Animal Liberation In Wolf's Clothing One Ring to Find DLC Quests Reaver's Wheel of Misfortune Missing Play Side Quests Crime & Punishment Mercenary Customs
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Mercenaries are a group of individuals that are introduced in Fable III that are mostly made up of deserters from the Royal Army that replace the generic bandits of Fable and Fable II.. This can be seen in the design of their uniforms, which are usually military uniforms dyed black. Early in the game, the Hero must earn the support of the Dwellers by infiltrating the Mercenary Camp to find, fight and possibly kill Captain Saker, who has been stealing from the Dwellers. After Saker's defeat, the group in the camp will become more or less friendly and will follow the Hero's revolt against Logan. However, all other mercenaries that the Hero finds outside of the Mercenary Camp are hostile and must be either fought or fled from. They will continue to be such and appear in great numbers in Mistpeak Valley until the implied 'level' of the Hero gets too high (this can be done by acquiring upgrades in Melee, Ranged, and Magic on Road to Rule) in which case they may be replaced during the night by balverines. Outside of Saker's mercenary band, prominent mercenaries are also employed by Nigel Ferret, a wanted criminal. When the Hero encounters Ferret, he is always accompanied by mercenaries. Mercenaries can be found and fought in many locations around the Albion such as Millfields. They are almost always present regardless of the time of day, and as the Hero progresses the mercenaries in the area become tougher and begin to include rank members that resemble Captain Saker in appearance, known as mercenary leaders. Like the highwaymen of Fable II, mercenaries will occasionally drop from nearby trees or emerge from nearby foliage in an attempt to ambush the Hero. Mercenaries have a wide variety of ranks that are effectively around the same level in strength, with the exception of the feared mercenary leaders.