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Revision as of 23:19, 7 July 2011

Clockwork Island is a region in Fable III that is added by the Traitor's Keep DLC. The island is a "world

Clockwork Island

The Clockwork Island "Street of the Future", with the Faraday Industries Factory in the Background.

of tomorrow"-esque amusement park, and is home to Professor Faraday and his many inventions, consisting of his greeting robot Huxley, his robotic maintenance beetles, robot dogs, and animatronic "citizens".

After the main Traitor's Keep quest is completed, and the Hero has finished Huxley's quest, the houses are now buyable and are owned by Nobles. The Nobles can be seen walking around with their servants and Guards stand at attention around the area. However, the island seems to never be restored or cleaned up.

Visitors

While the island was operational, it had a number of visitors. Some of which were:

  • E. Hutchinson - Visited with a small child named Timmy who got a hug from a Crush-O-Bot 7000.
  • Mark, Jim, and Ben - Visited and wrote a comment referencing Hollows and Hobbes.
  • Alfred J. Tibblestone
  • Patsy - Visited but complained that there weren't enough chickens.
  • Bernard - Visited but complained that there were too many chickens.
  • D. Door - A Demon Door who wishes he had arms.
  • Barry Fingers - Arrived at the island accidentally. He was actually trying to get to Cluckwork Island.
  • C. Chesterson - Says the island would be more fun with her games on it.
  • P. Davison - Commends the park for their collection of edible cogs.
  • Arthur - Uses the guest list to insult Faraday.

Trivia

  • To the far left of the docks is a cave with a door that can only be opened with two East Hare Eggs (the first from Millfields, the second from Ravenscar Keep). Inside the Door is a table with several dogs sitting around it, a reference to the famous series of sixteen oil paintings of dogs playing poker made by C. M. Coolidge.
  • There is a locked door in the area of the boss fight, but there is no apparent way to open it.
  • The first area where the Hero and Milton enter on the island, The Street of the Future, seems to parody the quintessential 1950's American Suburbs, complete with white picket fences. It may also be a jab at some parts of the Walt Disney Theme Parks, especially an Orrery at the entrance that resembles a landmark in Disneyland Paris' Discoveryland and Disneyland's Tomorrowland.
  • When the Hero and Commander Milton first visit the island, some of the robots can be overheard remarking that the sky seems to be floating away, and that they need a "Skynet" to catch it. This is a reference to the Terminator films.