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==History==
 
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[[Image:Snowspire Oracle.JPG|220px|right|The Snowspire Oracle]]
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'''Snowspire Oracle''' is a large monument created by four Will users in the Third [[Archon]] Kingdom. It is located in [[Snowspire Village]] of the [[Northern Wastes]] in ''[[Fable: The Lost Chapters]]''. After completing the associated [[Oracle of Snowspire|quest]] the [[Hero of Oakvale]] is able to ask the Oracle about several things including the creatures and history of [[Albion]] and, if the Hero chose to spare them, the fates of [[Thunder]], [[Whisper]], and [[Theresa]].
   
 
== History ==
At the Third Archon Kingdom, it was ordened that a enourmous monument on the rock must be created, so, four will users (Yeron, Moryk, Calran and Avisto) created the Snowspire Oracle and four Glyphs that cointained the expression with anyone can learn the expressions to have the power to ask the Oracle about anything. The objective of this huge monument was to prepare the Kingdom for the future and keep the present and the present.
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During the Third [[Archon]] Kingdom, it was ordered that an enormous monument must be created from an extremely large slab of rock. Four [[Will]] users ([[Yeron]], [[Moryk]], [[Calran]] and [[Avisto]]) created the Snowspire Oracle, and four [[Glyph]]s that contained the knowledge of how to use its power. The objective of this huge monument was to prepare the Kingdom for the future, while keeping record of the present and past.
   
Thousands of years later, after the Kingdom was destroyed, Snowspire was under imminent attack, then, the four Glyphs were buried in The Necropolis, near the Snowspire city, and there they remain, waiting for someone to found them.
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Thousands of years later, The Oracle was under imminent attack, so the four Glyphs were buried in the [[Necropolis]], near [[Snowspire Village]], and there they remained, waiting to be found.
   
==The Lost Chapters==
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== The Oracle and The Hero ==
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[[File:Snowspire_Oracle_Awakens.jpg|220px|right|The Snowspire Oracle awakens]]
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After years of peace in [[Albion]], [[Jack of Blades]] once again managed to spread evil in the world, so it is the [[Hero of Oakvale|Hero]]'s task to defeat him. When he reaches Snowspire for the first time, [[Scythe]] asks him to find four [[glyph]]s to allow them to speak with the Oracle in the quest [[Oracle of Snowspire]].
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Finishing this quest will allow the Hero to perform the Yeron, Moryk, Calran and Avisto expressions, allowing him to ask about four things, respectively: the [[Yeron#Dialogue|People of Albion]], [[Moryk#Dialogue|Albion Lore]], the [[Calran#Dialogue|Creatures of Albion]], and the [[Avisto#Dialogue|History of Albion]].
   
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== Trivia ==
It's needed to say that the Oracle can only be seen in "The Lost Chapters" Fable expansion.
 
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*When the four oracle expressions are used, The Hero makes a Y, M, C, or A with his arms, a reference to the choreography for the song "Y.M.C.A.", by the Village People.
 
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[[Category:Fable]]
==The Oracle and The Hero==
 
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After years of peace in Albion, Jack of Blades once again managed to spread evil in the world, so, it's The Hero task to finish this evil. When you get to Snowspire for the first time, Scythe will ask you to find the four Glyphs ("The Oracle of Snowspire" gold Quest) and get the four expressions to speak with the Oracle, after years of silence. Finishing this quest will get you to do the Yeron, Moryk, Calran and Avisto expressions, allowing you to ask about four things: The People of Albion, Other Things about Albion, The Creatures of Albion and The History of Albion. Remember that, because there is only three heads, only the top one will speak with you.
 
 
==Funny Stuff==
 
 
One funny thing about the oracle is that the four expressions that you need to talk to them are YMCA, showing that the Lionhead Studios know how to make jokes.
 

Revision as of 06:09, 2 March 2014

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Disambiguous This article is about the interactive Oracle. For the quest, see Oracle of Snowspire.
The Snowspire Oracle

Snowspire Oracle is a large monument created by four Will users in the Third Archon Kingdom. It is located in Snowspire Village of the Northern Wastes in Fable: The Lost Chapters. After completing the associated quest the Hero of Oakvale is able to ask the Oracle about several things including the creatures and history of Albion and, if the Hero chose to spare them, the fates of Thunder, Whisper, and Theresa.

History

During the Third Archon Kingdom, it was ordered that an enormous monument must be created from an extremely large slab of rock. Four Will users (Yeron, Moryk, Calran and Avisto) created the Snowspire Oracle, and four Glyphs that contained the knowledge of how to use its power. The objective of this huge monument was to prepare the Kingdom for the future, while keeping record of the present and past.

Thousands of years later, The Oracle was under imminent attack, so the four Glyphs were buried in the Necropolis, near Snowspire Village, and there they remained, waiting to be found.

The Oracle and The Hero

The Snowspire Oracle awakens

After years of peace in Albion, Jack of Blades once again managed to spread evil in the world, so it is the Hero's task to defeat him. When he reaches Snowspire for the first time, Scythe asks him to find four glyphs to allow them to speak with the Oracle in the quest Oracle of Snowspire. Finishing this quest will allow the Hero to perform the Yeron, Moryk, Calran and Avisto expressions, allowing him to ask about four things, respectively: the People of Albion, Albion Lore, the Creatures of Albion, and the History of Albion.

Trivia

  • When the four oracle expressions are used, The Hero makes a Y, M, C, or A with his arms, a reference to the choreography for the song "Y.M.C.A.", by the Village People.