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|Name = King
 
|Name = King
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|Species = Human
 
|Species = Human
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
|First = [[Fable: The Balverine Order]]
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|First = ''[[Fable: The Balverine Order]]''
|Last = [[Fable: The Balverine Order]]
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|Last = ''Fable: The Balverine Order''
 
|Status = Alive
 
|Status = Alive
 
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The book [[Fable: The Balverine Order]], begins with a tired and old king. He thinks about his duties, and about heroes. He recalls that in "distant [[Albion]]" there is an [[Sparrow|old king]] on the throne. One of the last heroes.
 
 
While he is contemplating his life and heroes in the royal gardens, a storyteller, presumably [[Quentin Locke]] , appears.
 
 
The strange man persuades the king to listen to the story of [[Thomas Kirkman]] and [[James Skelton]].
 
   
From time to time the king interupts the story, expressing unbelieve or asks a question to the Storyteller. The more the story progresses, the more the king gets caught up in the story.
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The book ''[[Fable: The Balverine Order]]'' begins with an '''unknown king'''. He thinks about his duties and about the [[Heroes]] of old. He recalls that in "distant [[Albion]]," there is an [[Sparrow|old king]] on the throne, who is allegedly one of the last Heroes. During this period of contemplation, a storyteller, presumably [[Quentin Locke]], appears. The strange man then persuades the king to listen to the story of [[Thomas Kirkman]] and [[James Skelton]]. From time to time, the king interrupts the story, expressing disbelief or asks a question to the storyteller. The more the story progresses, the more the king gets caught up in the story.
   
After the story ends, [[Terrance, Duke of Overland]] appears. Without hesitation the storyteller shoots the duke, revealing him to be a [[balverine]] of [[The Balverine Order]]. The king is perplexed, and when the guards ask who killed the balverine, the storyteller is gone.
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After the story ends, [[Terrance]], Duke of Overland, appears. Without hesitation, the storyteller shoots the duke, revealing him to be a [[balverine]] of [[The Balverine Order]]. The king is perplexed, and when the guards ask who killed the balverine, the storyteller is gone.
 
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Revision as of 17:36, 27 January 2013


The book Fable: The Balverine Order begins with an unknown king. He thinks about his duties and about the Heroes of old. He recalls that in "distant Albion," there is an old king on the throne, who is allegedly one of the last Heroes. During this period of contemplation, a storyteller, presumably Quentin Locke, appears. The strange man then persuades the king to listen to the story of Thomas Kirkman and James Skelton. From time to time, the king interrupts the story, expressing disbelief or asks a question to the storyteller. The more the story progresses, the more the king gets caught up in the story.

After the story ends, Terrance, Duke of Overland, appears. Without hesitation, the storyteller shoots the duke, revealing him to be a balverine of The Balverine Order. The king is perplexed, and when the guards ask who killed the balverine, the storyteller is gone.