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This article lists all the regions cited in Fable Legends and its companion novel Fable: Blood of Heroes.
Each of this location that have little to no significance in the plot of the novel or have been just mentioned, otherwise, they have appeared in specific quests in Fable Legends.
Locations[]
The Boggins[]
The Boggins are a marsh-like region southeast of Brightlodge that stands between the city and the forest of Deepwood. According to Leech, the region is rich in leeches and frog species.
The heroes found Yog’s hutch for the first time in this area before it magically, and literally, ran away.
“ | The ground squished underfoot, and the air smelled of decaying vegetation. Insects buzzed about their heads — Boggin's description from Fable: Blood of Heroes |
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Crowsgate Pass[]
Crowsgate Pass is said to be a charming region of Albion with cottages built around the place and is mentioned in the song the piper goodfellows sing in order to entrance the hero Tipple.
Deadlands[]
The Deadlands is the northernmost known region of Albion by the time of the events of Fable: Blood of Heroes, and is known for being inhabited by deadly and vicious creatures that are kept at bay, prevented to invade and raid the south by the Strangers, a group of warriors that patrols the border between the Deadlands and Albion. The hero Rook is one of these warriors.
Demon Doors' Grove[]
A seccluded and odd location with magical flying small islands and even older magic in the air that happens to be the place where four Demon Doors were created, each guarding ancient secrets and legends about Albion's past. The Grove was discovered and raided by bandits until the heroes interveened in a Tale of History.
The Divide[]
The Divide is a coastal region in the northern Albion by the time of the events in Fable: Blood of Heroes, and is known for being one of the few places that seals can be naturally found.
“ | This looks like a seal skull. Big one too. You don’t see those until you get up near the Divide — Leech about the Divide in Fable: Blood of Heroes |
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Greenwall[]
Greenwall was a town in Albion where the hero Winter had seen a belly dancer whose clothes were entirely made out of copper coins.
Meopebble[]
Meopebble is a small village in rural Albion that once a year enacted a great theatre play during summer. During the events of the quest The Flight of the Sandgoose in a Tale of Mischief the heroes took part in "The Flight of the Sandgoose", the play being acted that year, tricking the mischievous Snapbranch into falling in a trap so he could be captured.
Muddypuddle[]
The village where the heroine Evienne was born.
The Needles[]
The Needles are a region of Albion, west of Brightlodge, that contains a series of underground tunnels and caves in which a large group of Redcaps have settled. In the novel Fable: Blood of Heroes, the witch Yog departs towards the Needles in order to capture Redcaps intending to draining their blood and using it to make her potions.
The Outlands[]
The Outlands were the regions outside of civilized Albion by the time of Fable Legends, and were mostly unsafe as outlaws were the ones populating and ruling the region. During the quest The Missing Seer of A Tale of Roses, the heroes went to the Outlands to rescue Becket the seer, who had ran away from Brightlodge.
Pinescrub[]
Pinescrub is a region in the heart of Albion’s countryside, and one of the villages located in it, named Pitflea, was where the heroin Inga was born and where a legendary hero of old was buried with his magical shield named Bulwark.
Pitflea[]
The village where the heroine Inga was born.
Rhubarb[]
Rhubarb is a near the border of the Rosewood forest, and it was said to have the most fertile soils in Albion. During the events of Tale of Roses the village was invaded by the Lady of Rosewood, who took advantage of the fertile region to grow her army and own strength.
Saltcliff[]
Saltcliff was a region in Albion, by the time of Fable: Blood of Heroes it was said to contain a shack that had magically rebelled and wouldn’t allow anyone inside it.
Talondell[]
Talondell is a dense temperate forest that extends itself northeast of Brightlodge, between it and the town of Grayrock.
Thistlecrown[]
Thistlecrown is said to be a beautiful region of Albion and is mentioned in the song the pipers sing in order to entrance the hero Tipple.
Troutswallow[]
Troutswallow was a village in rural Albion, and once a year held the Lovely Vegetable Contest, a festival where farmers could compete in who had the greatest and hugest goods. During the events of a Tale of Mischief the heroes helped the village against the spell cast by Snapbranch who had turned farmers into chickens.
Whitehollow[]
The village where the hero Leech lived.