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==Fable II== |
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+ | In [[Fable II]] it is used by [[Max and Sam]], who unwittingly summon a hundred Hollow Men in [[Bowerstone Cemetery]]. The [[Hero of Bowerstone]] defeats them during the quest The Summoners. Later they move to [[Wraithmarsh]] to summon a [[Queen Banshee]], which attacks [[Bloodstone]]. |
The book was originally taken from the [[Tomb of Heroes]], an act which cursed the tomb with a horde of [[Hollow Man|Hollow Men]]. |
The book was originally taken from the [[Tomb of Heroes]], an act which cursed the tomb with a horde of [[Hollow Man|Hollow Men]]. |
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==Fable III== |
==Fable III== |
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In Fable III the mischievous Sam and Max require The Hero of Fable III to dig up the Normanicon from their mother's grave. After you do this they will hold a party for ghosts in [[Mourningwood]]. |
In Fable III the mischievous Sam and Max require The Hero of Fable III to dig up the Normanicon from their mother's grave. After you do this they will hold a party for ghosts in [[Mourningwood]]. |
Revision as of 20:51, 29 November 2010
The Necronomicon, also known as the Book of the Extremely Dead, is a book, which is full of evil cantations and spells and a extremely vicious rubarb stew recipe.
Fable II
In Fable II it is used by Max and Sam, who unwittingly summon a hundred Hollow Men in Bowerstone Cemetery. The Hero of Bowerstone defeats them during the quest The Summoners. Later they move to Wraithmarsh to summon a Queen Banshee, which attacks Bloodstone.
The book was originally taken from the Tomb of Heroes, an act which cursed the tomb with a horde of Hollow Men.
Fable III
In Fable III the mischievous Sam and Max require The Hero of Fable III to dig up the Normanicon from their mother's grave. After you do this they will hold a party for ghosts in Mourningwood.
Trivia
- The Summoners quest is a parody of the movie "Army of Darkness" (the third of the "Evil Dead" movies), in which the hero must retrieve the Necronomicon from its place in a cemetery by reciting the phrase "Klatu Verata Nicto."
- The "Necronomicon" was originally a creation of H.P. Lovecraft.
- The Banshee summoning during Evil in Wraithmarsh is foretold in The End is Almost Nigh: "Two brothers of little wit who shall release howling death upon a town of blood."
- A load screen states that if the Normanomicon should fall into the wrong hands, it would spell disaster for Albion.
- It is impossible that Max and Sam retrieved the Normanomicon in the Tomb of Heroes, because at that moment it was filled with water and couldn't be opened. Although they could have gotten the book during a season when the lake had dried up enough so that they could get in.
- It is also possible to keep the Normanomicon yourself by participating in the quest "The Summoners", retrieving the book, and immediately completing The Spire (this book has no value, cannot be sold, and has no other purpose than to be used in "The Summoners" quest).
- Some of the spells, according to Fable II and III, are as follows: "Bring The Dead Back to Life", a spell that can resurrect the dead, "Ghost Pantry" (which Sam supposes where the snacks are kept), "Ghost Pants", and "Ghost Party", which Sam and Max use to, of course, throw a party.
- The book is apparently bound in human skin and contains a "particularly sinister" recipe for rubarb stew.
- After completing the related quest and getting the book as a trophy, Jasper will comment on it stating, "Ah, the Normanomicon. As a young boy I often heard tales of its sinister exploits and prayed dearly that I would never encounter it myself. Incidently, thank you for bringing it into my living quarters."
- The book's cover features a rather miserable looking face.